Remember Shreswbury and Leatherhead, and of course play off games.
Last night was different, un believable tension,really hard to say what was better,different times.
All brilliant memories though.
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I still have fond memories of the Oxford United home game and the Tony James goal.
Also the Cambridge United play off semi final.
When I think of those games now it seems strange that I thought that would be as good as it gets.
Then I saw two League cup winning finals and Andrea Boccelli.
I kind of thought that might be the peak, but.....
Tony James 1-0 is still one of my greatest memories as a Leicester fan. That was real football. Gutteral joy at survival.
Steve Walsh's play-off winner won't ever leave me because it was the first "happy ending" moment I had. Although the extreme joy I had at Steve Thompson's equaliser against Swindon beats it.
Claridge against Palace was bonkers.
But last night was special. Weirdly special.
I'm just enjoying these times. They will soon go I'm sure. So I'm drinking every moment in and enjoying it.
I was there when Leicester was good.
Get in.
You need Daniel Nardiello and Iain Hume up front to stand any chance of winning the CL
Nardiello scored an absolute beauty against us if I remember rightly, it would have been the season we went down and Hume was playing for us.
winning league 2 at filbert street Worthington walking on to the pitch with the three decrees. Watford at home with 13000 Fans saying to me where you when we were Sh0T my response where were you in 1969 ?
Best match best night still horse,
"I was there" for many from 1968 onwards. I also missed many through actually playing the sport.
"I wasn't there" for 2015/16 'cause I was stuck in front of the telly and that's as good as it got 🤡
Downsouf i missed going to every match last season you have got to laugh!
^ nev-early '68 v Leeds 'blood & guts' match. 'Marty' Fern's debut. What a game. Mike Stringfellow's face after he had scored-all psyched up and the Yorkies knew they had a hell of a game on their hands.
Steve Howard's last minute header vs Leeds in 2009 which all but guaranteed promoted back to The Championship.
Another game against leeds in 2003 our first win of the season and I was right behind the goal when Nalis scored that wonder goal.
31/8/63 City 7 Arsenal 2. I couldnt squeeze through to my normal position in the kop behind the goal because I eas later than usual but had a great view from what would be sk4 at the King Power.
My other I was there was the season before I think---City 4 Manyoo 3 with an unforgettable performance from Denis Law (the best footballer ive ever seen live)
Walsall away in the FA Cup.
Seeing Leicester fans being beat up by coppers in a door way.
My Dad being thrown out the ground for no reason then getting back in because his Son was left in there all alone.
Have to say though as good as the other night was, Man Utd from a couple of years ago is still my favourite.
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posted on 15/3/17
Remember Shreswbury and Leatherhead, and of course play off games.
Last night was different, un believable tension,really hard to say what was better,different times.
All brilliant memories though.
posted on 15/3/17
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posted on 15/3/17
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posted on 15/3/17
I still have fond memories of the Oxford United home game and the Tony James goal.
Also the Cambridge United play off semi final.
When I think of those games now it seems strange that I thought that would be as good as it gets.
Then I saw two League cup winning finals and Andrea Boccelli.
I kind of thought that might be the peak, but.....
posted on 15/3/17
Tony James 1-0 is still one of my greatest memories as a Leicester fan. That was real football. Gutteral joy at survival.
Steve Walsh's play-off winner won't ever leave me because it was the first "happy ending" moment I had. Although the extreme joy I had at Steve Thompson's equaliser against Swindon beats it.
Claridge against Palace was bonkers.
But last night was special. Weirdly special.
I'm just enjoying these times. They will soon go I'm sure. So I'm drinking every moment in and enjoying it.
I was there when Leicester was good.
Get in.
posted on 16/3/17
You need Daniel Nardiello and Iain Hume up front to stand any chance of winning the CL
posted on 16/3/17
Nardiello scored an absolute beauty against us if I remember rightly, it would have been the season we went down and Hume was playing for us.
posted on 16/3/17
winning league 2 at filbert street Worthington walking on to the pitch with the three decrees. Watford at home with 13000 Fans saying to me where you when we were Sh0T my response where were you in 1969 ?
Best match best night still horse,
posted on 16/3/17
"I was there" for many from 1968 onwards. I also missed many through actually playing the sport.
"I wasn't there" for 2015/16 'cause I was stuck in front of the telly and that's as good as it got 🤡
posted on 16/3/17
Downsouf i missed going to every match last season you have got to laugh!
posted on 16/3/17
^ nev-early '68 v Leeds 'blood & guts' match. 'Marty' Fern's debut. What a game. Mike Stringfellow's face after he had scored-all psyched up and the Yorkies knew they had a hell of a game on their hands.
posted on 16/3/17
Steve Howard's last minute header vs Leeds in 2009 which all but guaranteed promoted back to The Championship.
Another game against leeds in 2003 our first win of the season and I was right behind the goal when Nalis scored that wonder goal.
posted on 18/3/17
31/8/63 City 7 Arsenal 2. I couldnt squeeze through to my normal position in the kop behind the goal because I eas later than usual but had a great view from what would be sk4 at the King Power.
My other I was there was the season before I think---City 4 Manyoo 3 with an unforgettable performance from Denis Law (the best footballer ive ever seen live)
posted on 18/3/17
Walsall away in the FA Cup.
Seeing Leicester fans being beat up by coppers in a door way.
My Dad being thrown out the ground for no reason then getting back in because his Son was left in there all alone.
Have to say though as good as the other night was, Man Utd from a couple of years ago is still my favourite.
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