CosbehFox
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Have your say: Foxes Trust End of Season Survey (now live)
CosbehFox replied to Foxes_Trust's topic in Leicester City Forum
Really positive day on the hand outs and going around the pubs -
He would cos Vardy got the call into the owner
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Having seen him on the Overlap, please stay clear. Bloke has completely doubled down on his personality
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Have your say: Foxes Trust End of Season Survey (now live)
CosbehFox replied to Foxes_Trust's topic in Leicester City Forum
We’ve received reports that the email has been going in the junk for some. -
Palace don’t get any of the same praise the likes of Brighton and Bournemouth do yet they are doing the same thing but often with English players from the lower divisions
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Have your say: Foxes Trust End of Season Survey (now live)
CosbehFox replied to Foxes_Trust's topic in Leicester City Forum
That’s the clubs decision ultimately but at the very, very least you have a set of results which have to be taken into consideration by media etc. At the moment we have no unifying conclusions to the negativity. Additionally we can benchmark on season’s going forward -
Most of his stuff comes from Vardy.
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I'll be honest the thought has crossed my mind its a better finish for the documentary on him
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The irony to this conversation is that it might be something like a 36th game or percentage of all games triggers an extension 🤣
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League One & Two - 2024/25 season
CosbehFox replied to moore_94's topic in General Football and Sport
Shame they don’t give the whole stand over like back in our League 1 season. Quick google tells me Derby got 1200 -
Feels like it’s got a bit more spicy post Covid. Particularly games at El Prat
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Ruud van Nistelrooy - New Manager - Official
CosbehFox replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
Btw there’s a scenario where your DoF does his actual ****ing job and works out the bad egg stuff that Ruud has done. Then shapes the squad accordingly. While at the same time, you get rid of Ruud and bring in someone that you’ve admired, fetched references for and think he can share your vision. I am at the point where I’m convinced Top and Rudkin think the manager should control everything and this likely influenced by Pearson because he liked the autonomy of everything. It doesn’t recognise Steve Walsh role and let’s face that error was on Vichai. The bloke lived in Leics and we could have made him the thread to shape everything. Now that’s 15 years ago and time has moved forward in how clubs are organised. Top doesn’t have the knowledge nor the business nous. Rudkin doesn’t have the knowledge at that level or he hides that from Top while avoiding responsibility. I’ve been told he’s like a filter in anything going to the chairman. Everything on the footballing side through him. On the last relegation, that wasn’t lessened rather a double down We can talk about Ruud until we are blue in the face but it’s at the top again. If we say to ourselves, if Ruud was a head coach only and we are viewing him on his decision making/tactics only then he’s not been good enough. The for argument to keep him is being held that he MIGHT come good because he gets to shape the squad and bring his players but that shouldn’t be his role. -
Ruud van Nistelrooy - New Manager - Official
CosbehFox replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
Cooper would have been buried six feet under by these players. He’d lost them as the Copenhagen scenes told you. -
I’m sadly at the point where if he gets subbed off, that will be when I say goodbye because I utterly dread the nonsense they will have lined up post match. Sam Bailey back on may be? Top and Thai Tik Tok mates?
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Sartori was behind Chievo as well
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Neither agreeing or disagreeing because your point is valid However it doesn’t explain the trend in Scotland or Ireland where there are no tourists and the younger generation are showing a larger appetite for the ultra esque style (my gut is that stems from a stronger feeling of community and tougher for clubs and authorities to police). And then there’s examples of say Oldham last night where with a 10k sell out, the fan group made an excellent small tifo and added to the atmosphere.
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Ric Flair Live & Direct on BSLB Podcast
CosbehFox replied to Ric Flair's topic in Leicester City Forum
You’ll be looking at October/November for him to be fit -
Tons of options. You have Coventry United for Boro too, Hinckley could have any of the Leics clubs
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Fair point on that but their point is valid. English football is sold out and the fans didn’t work hard enough to fight it
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Gone down memory lane now Look at this photo from the 1993 playoff - https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-division-one-play-off-match-at-wembley-stadium-swindon-town-4-v-leicester-83597423.html The colour and City supporters scaling the fence. I think that the day I was defo hooked.
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Btw I think it's often forgotten how colourful and European-esque English football grounds looked in the late 80s into the early 90s. I mean look at these photos from April 1993 when it was the Sheffield derby in the FA Cup - https://noiseheatpower.com/sweating-together-fiction-and-photos-from-wembley-april-1993/
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High chance Boxing Day / New Year's you'd think?
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Remind me what was hung from the Holte End before that game and what Villa fans cite as setting the tempo for the evening? As shit as the tifo was. Europe giggles at us, because tifos aside, the fans have concede control of their support over to the clubs. On the continent, you have models such as member ownership and fanbase which will call everything out. English football supporters on the whole comply to the trope of English society where people seemingly have more allegiance to an authority figure than their fellow human
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They have. Hednesford & Rushall gone Northern rather than Southern Central. Bury, Needham, Worcester & Real Bedford into Southern Central. Coalville stayed in UCL 1 with Notts & Derbys clubs (and a derby v Grace Dieu) rather than going into the MFL where the Leics clubs have remained. UCL South looks incrediblye strong - Atherstone, Nuneaton, Aylestone, Hinckley & Rugby.
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More emotional than the League on so many levels for me. Having to do a Covid test in some rough estate community centre in Birmingham. Ended up pre-match drinking four cans on Wembley High Street just sucking it all up. Remember after the game how many saying it wasn't a great football match but unbelievable enjoying it was having a non-big six club win it and the fans in jubliation.
