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Not looking good for Cov

Discussion in 'Leicester City' started by Proud Fox, Dec 14, 2011.

  1. Proud Fox

    Proud Fox Well-Known Member

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  2. grumpy old grandpa

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    Thought it was funny where it says fans are planning on boycotting the F A Cup tie against Southampton, looking at the amount of empty seats at their gorund for matches I thought they had been boycotting their home games for years.
     
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    They are screwed with or without their owners, but they will be screwed quicker without. They will be scuppered even sooner if they continue to boycott.

    I'm just glad they're finally going down, had to put up with them getting lucky for too long now.
     
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    it a sad event for the fans of any club facing bankruptcy wether or not they are local rivals. i hope they get the finances sorted soon. this seems to be an all too common problem in british football we our selves have been there done that. whilst foriegn owners are in vogue at the minute when football becomes a sport again rather than a rich persons play thing where will the beautiful game be?
     
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  5. The_Mountain_Fox

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    Spot on Dover. I hope for the sake of Cov's genuine fans something gets sorted out. It's just not fair when a supporter pays out £100's a season come rain or shine and see's their club end up in trouble through no fault of their own.
     
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