Sat Nov 03, 2018 2:01 pm
Llan_Blue wrote:Woodville Willie wrote:Xcasual wrote:Woodville Willie wrote:Under no circumstances should Leicester fans be picked on. If they score and jump up it will be understandable and any Cardiff fan would do the same.
CCFC is under the microscope tomorrow so any idiots will reflect badly on the club. It's an opportunity to show the world that the days of violence are gone.
If I went in the home end in any circumstances I’d expect to be attacked,Simple as. Home end for home fansDon’t you think away fans in the home end will be the idiots ?
Normally, if away fans get into the home end, they need to be careful, not wear colours, keep quiet etc, but this is an exceptional set of circumstances. If Leicester fans are slapped about, the whole media will turn and Cardiff City’s reputation will be in bits. If they score, the last thing on my mind will be to take it out on away fans. It’ll be to encourage a fight back on the pitch.
Tribalism is one thing. Hooliganism is another.
Having read some of the comments on here the last few days, I’m worried about today.
Your not worried about today
Your a multi talking rubbish trying to shit stir
Sat Nov 03, 2018 2:22 pm
Llan_Blue wrote:ScubaBlue wrote:As a Leicester fan, who doesn’t have a ticket for today’s game, I can understand why some Leicester fans would opt to buy a ticket in the home end. I was tempted.
Having said that. I’d imagine that any Leicester fan in the home end will not be giving it the big ‘un, ‘if’ we score.
Most of our fans just want a chance to pay their respects and be with the players and other supporters.
I can’t imagine they’ll be any need for slapping anyone!
They’ll get the chance to do that when they play at home.
This isn’t a memorial match this is a premier league game and one that we need to win.
It’s sad but it’s going to far.
Sat Nov 03, 2018 2:28 pm
dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:ScubaBlue wrote:As a Leicester fan, who doesn’t have a ticket for today’s game, I can understand why some Leicester fans would opt to buy a ticket in the home end. I was tempted.
Having said that. I’d imagine that any Leicester fan in the home end will not be giving it the big ‘un, ‘if’ we score.
Most of our fans just want a chance to pay their respects and be with the players and other supporters.
I can’t imagine they’ll be any need for slapping anyone!
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sorry but no..
with the players who don't know your there because your not cheering or going to celebrate a goal...and with the Leicester fans who your NOT with.....
Sat Nov 03, 2018 2:31 pm
Forever Blue wrote:ScubaBlue wrote:As a Leicester fan, who doesn’t have a ticket for today’s game, I can understand why some Leicester fans would opt to buy a ticket in the home end. I was tempted.
Having said that. I’d imagine that any Leicester fan in the home end will not be giving it the big ‘un, ‘if’ we score.
Most of our fans just want a chance to pay their respects and be with the players and other supporters.
I can’t imagine they’ll be any need for slapping anyone!
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