If you don't know who/what......is, you're not a real Leicester fan.

The steward who always stood guard by the tunnel, sometimes on the pitch. bearded fella with glasses, must've been 120 when he retired
 
Away fans escorted by the Bill out of the Kop to the Filbert St end when it was terracing.
Wortho aiming at coppers helmets during the pre match 5 minute warm up.
 
That’s the barsteward…
l was there, unless it was another time that the daft fucker did it v Man U when he was trying to separate us from them on Aylestone road near Granby Halls.

He actually ran a youth club we went too and one day took us Skeggy on a bus trip. Half the bus was older Kamikazes Motor Bike lads and the other half us 15 year old skinheads. He gave us a speech before we got off the bus at Skeggy stating that "if any of you fuckers get arrested, I'm leaving you here" . Consequently all bar two of us got arrested and locked up, but fair play to him, he got us out at 8.00 at night ant took us home. 5 of us were charged, the others cautioned.

Funny thing was we bumped into 3 New Parks lCity fans as soon as we got the bus who'd been there for a week. They got nicked with us and when Tiddy got us out and these 3 were also let go, the Skeggy OB realised that one of the should have been up court in Leicester that week. So they sent police cars out to try and recapture him. (Kelly F by the way I'm sure Kim C was one of the others) actually now l think of it, l think the 3rd one was from Hinckley and a bit of a bully, I'd been on probation camp with him in Wales a couple of years prior.
 
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Tiddy,
He used to go round my parents house whilst I was out, hanging around with mates in the evening.
He would tell them all sorts, though luckily for me, mum & dad took his tales with a pinch of salt.
Didn't he organise the bonfire( Bonni) on the Monsell on Bonfire night?
 
The cafe on the corner of Filbert St and Coniston Av ( or was it Buttermere St) where the players used to have tea and cobs after training at Filbo, and occasionally on the car park.
 
Tiddy,
He used to go round my parents house whilst I was out, hanging around with mates in the evening.
He would tell them all sorts, though luckily for me, mum & dad took his tales with a pinch of salt.
Didn't he organise the bonfire( Bonni) on the Monsell on Bonfire night?
he did, we used to try and set fire to it until he got one of the Kami's to sleep inside it !
 
Rodney Fern and that overhead kick

Bloke in the Double Decker who used to scream out 'come on you blue boys' at the top of his voice - particularly during quiet periods of play
 
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