Leicester’s 12th Man Gone Missing? Why This Club Needs Major Support

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The season is below expectations, but still in reach of a good final position. The talk and walk among certain Leicester fans are sad to see. Those who are vocal and negative gets the reaction.

For some fans, to leave a game before it is finished would never be part of their imagination. For us living over the sea, flying in for a game, we would never leave at half time. This is part of the game. You buy a ticket to watch the full game. The outcome is something you have to deal with and accept.

There are different types of fans. However, if you leave the ground, you need to know your reaction towards the younger players at this football club. It might be better to just not turn up at all. You are showing your negativity. This behavior makes everything toxic.

The 12th man is missing at Leicester at the moment. Football is not just about supporters or fans. It’s about the connection. Those leaving, do not really think much about what Khun Top said in his interview. They are not proper fans or patriots. They are selfish and think only about themselves. They do not care about their surroundings. They just show their own egoism and have no grit at all.

Leicester fans are all in the same boat. Most of them stayed to support and watch on, full credit to them all. They did get the chance to see a team that fought well second half. People who left, did possibly not have children with them. Some potentially left because they followed their mates, not having steel just being soft. Some idiotic loud noice made a decision to leave, others followed.

We know these negative people are among us. They will react selfishly and just think about themselves. They do not show any unity or understand their role as a fan. They should be supportive and try to build momentum as the best 12th man in the game. Leicester fans as a group are at the moment on the brink of getting relegated from League Two.

When travelling over earlier in the season we watched two games with the first team. We also watched the women team and the development team. I never really had a thought in my head to leave any of those games before it was over. We did see a couple of draws, a defeat and one win, but leaving, no, why?

People can do what they like. However, those leaving are just selfish.

There are also fans blaming players going out on social media. Liking a picture, please go fishing or find yourself a better hobby.

Those Leicester fans who do not understand their role as a fan should just stay at home. They should stop talking, support another team, and move on. We certainly hope they are gone when chips are up again.

The new generation of fans are spoiled. They have experienced such heights. It is very frustrating to see what we see at the moment. This is a learning curve for many of those fans. They do not really understand their position. They also do not understand what football is all about.

But again, the talk after two defeats shows confusion. Those leaving and going toxic, they have no idea of what the 12th man is.

Keep the faith, stay fearless, things will change, please be supportive. Leicester do not need cry babies fans. They need the singers and those using the clappers. Fans should be waving the flags and go that extra mile for their club and the players.

If you feel everyone playing for Leicester are crap, then you have your answer. You should not stay. Just move on and do something else, as you have no clue. When you have a positive feeling again, come back, support your team and understand your role.

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