For those that don't know, I used to be a season ticket holder (since 2000) and sat through the dross of Holloway and Levein (not to mention Taylor) culminating in the joy of a season in league 1. I finally had to give up the ticket in 2011 after moving far away from Leicestershire and ever since then we've been on the up!
I got to some games last season (5-3 against United being the highlight) but due to the wife giving birth last year I haven't been able to get to a match home or away this season.
I'm no longer a gold member so there's no chance of getting in at the KP but in my desperation I've gone on to ticketbis and spent £300 on a ticket to hopefully watch leicester lift the trophy at Stamford Bridge!!
Stupid money I know and will be money badly spent if we balls up the run in.......what am I doing!?
What have I done!??
posted on 6/4/16
Wasn't Chelsea's last game at home though?
posted on 6/4/16
Maybe but you know what these stiffs in suits are like.
posted on 6/4/16
Although I have found a quote that says they prefer presentation at a home ground.
posted on 6/4/16
Can you believe we are even this conversation?
posted on 6/4/16
Having this conversation*
posted on 6/4/16
Hard to believe Hollowords wax the catalyst for all this or how far back do you go.
Was he the turning point for our Club?
posted on 6/4/16
It's a great question TB!
The relegation to league 1 was probably the key turning point. It didn't feel like that when I was sat in the away end at the Britannia stadium on the last day of the season - but the rebuilding started with Pearson and his team.
Mandarin was loopy to interrupt it all by letting him go to Hull but credit to the new owners for getting him and his team back in
I firmly believe CR has this season taken us to a place Pearson couldn't but without his work and the backro staff he brought it would never have happened.
Feels almost weird to be grateful to Hollowhead
posted on 6/4/16
League 1 was the start of the winning feeling 😃
posted on 6/4/16
Yes I must admit that once I got over the pain of relegation I loved that season in League 1. I always felt we were going to win and we always did! (Well, near enough!).
posted on 6/4/16
comment by Blackstarr (U12353)
posted 1 day, 1 hour ago
comment by newWAYNEorder, the gentleman (U20092)
posted 4 minutes ago
AFC Telford board?
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Not sure how that happened....
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Saink to do with it being top of the list. Happens quite a lot.