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Sang the Ipswich fans last night
So called fans streaming out of the ground with ten minutes to go last night
A vital game, little traffic at that time of night
Are these people fans or people just having a night out ๐Ÿ˜€
 
Not wrong though.

(although I felt less left last night than previous games)

Our support did feel quite flat last night, given it was a night match against team in 2nd.
 
A good part of our away support isnโ€™t much different.
The reverse fixture on Boxing Day, plenty of our lot started walking out just before we hit injury time. Absolutely bizarre.
Plenty of our support clearly go home & away just out of habit not to โ€œsupportโ€
 
we've had the life sucked out of us by Rodgers, its a long way back.

I've stopped going to most away games and l go out of habit to the home ones because I've fell out of love with it all quite a bit. I'm sure plenty of others are in the "take it or leave it" mentality. l don't leave early as l can't see the point but l did at a couple of games under Rodgers, West Ham and Forest away were two, left about 65 minutes !

I think we need to knock it out of neutral in the last 20/30 minutes and try and destroy teams until the last minutes.
 
Fair play to the Ipswich fans last night.
A great following, Monday night in late January and live on the telly...they were loud for most of the game.
If so many of our fans can't muster up some enthusiasm on a night like last night, then I'm at a loss...
We don't have to wait for what happens on the pitch, to make some noise.
Just open your gobs, clap your hands and show unconditional support...
 
Ask Reading fans if they should support unconditionally. There's always conditions, just depends where you draw your own line.
 
Not wrong though.

(although I felt less left last night than previous games)

Our support did feel quite flat last night, given it was a night match against team in 2nd.
It was 1st v 3rd before the game started.
 
Ask Reading fans if they should support unconditionally. There's always conditions, just depends where you draw your own line.

Unconditional just means getting behind the team, whether they are playing well or not...
You can still have a moan and all that...but try and encourage through thick and thin...
I'm not suggesting unconditional support for owners and business men.
 
we've had the life sucked out of us by Rodgers, its a long way back.

I've stopped going to most away games and l go out of habit to the home ones because I've fell out of love with it all quite a bit. I'm sure plenty of others are in the "take it or leave it" mentality. l don't leave early as l can't see the point but l did at a couple of games under Rodgers, West Ham and Forest away were two, left about 65 minutes !

I think we need to knock it out of neutral in the last 20/30 minutes and try and destroy teams until the last minutes.
I said with 20 mins to go, that what ever the final result , the game was boring and frustrating. No entertainment what so ever. The last three managers have cost Vardy 30 goals plus, with their style of football and made me fall out of love with the game. I was taught you get the ball to your best players and let them do their magic, but now its just receive, turn back and recycle.
 
Unfortunately modern football is shite, blame Pep.

Top of the table.
Enjoy, we've had a lot of lows.


Up the City!
 
Fair play to the Ipswich fans last night.
A great following, Monday night in late January and live on the telly...they were loud for most of the game.
If so many of our fans can't muster up some enthusiasm on a night like last night, then I'm at a loss...
We don't have to wait for what happens on the pitch, to make some noise.
Just open your gobs, clap your hands and show unconditional support...
When I have watched games I am always aware of the distinction between me being a supporter or me being a spectator. I've been both (I am a supporter at Leicester games, a spectator at all others). Somewhere along the way (blame the football, blame the average age of those in the crowd, blame the fact that people have somehow forgotten what to do, who knows) but I just always feel that I am sitting in a crowd of spectators rather than supporters at Leicester these days.
 
Sang the Ipswich fans last night
So called fans streaming out of the ground with ten minutes to go last night
A vital game, little traffic at that time of night
Are these people fans or people just having a night out ๐Ÿ˜€
I dont know why you let it bother you. Its mostly the family end and today was a schoolday. I stayed till the end - walked back to town and caught my bus at 11.15 getting home at 11.45. These 8pm kickoffs are a ballache-- my mate missed his last bus and had to get an uber. Its ok where you come from with the tube running all night,
 
To all these part time fans take a look at the Boro fans tonight
6-0 down in the middle of London , 250 mile from home and still in the ground
Puts these early leavers rushing to get a bus up the Saff what support is all about ๐Ÿ˜€
 
To all these part time fans take a look at the Boro fans tonight
6-0 down in the middle of London , 250 mile from home and still in the ground
Puts these early leavers rushing to get a bus up the Saff what support is all about ๐Ÿ˜€
Where else were they going to go, sit on the bus and wait for everyone else to come out๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ
 
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