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foxile5

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  1. Mine brings up Vagisil as an advert, but I'm a bloke and on my own phone?
  2. Still love it for a quick fix. It's so accessible and fast paced. I spose that's the charm of it.
  3. Brexit does mean brexit - none of that nonsense thank you very much.
  4. Just a timely reminder for all those weeping at the feet of Mahrez - This is a bloke who saw no problem in co-opting depression to try and eke out a quicker move. I wonder if everyone would be so fawning if it were a more visible disease. 'staying at Leicester is giving him cancer.' I think, on the money he was on and the quality of life we'd given him, that he's ****ing shameless and people have been way too forgiving.
  5. Don't let that get in the way of some unbridled negativity.
  6. Amazing that some people can turn our leading away from home into a criticism of Puel.
  7. I mean you can think that we wouldn't have won it with him, that's your right, but a complete dick? I cannot understand that line of thinking. What has he done to you.
  8. Implication was a response to your rude post and, regardless, you still had to leap to infer. You were suggesting my post lacked any source which was, if you'd actually read them, patently untrue. Your rudeness begat every other post. You shouldn't be rude off the bat like that. And it doesn't matter what you think of his 'bread and butter.' The entire crux of the post is that Chilwell has demonstrated hard work and has reaped rewards. Gray has moaned to the press that he should be starting FOR ENGLAND and has yet to get a cap. The fact that you even bring up 'honor' is weird considering my previous posts are driven at work ethic. Read the posts. Read the article. He LITERALLY says we are holding him back. That isn't 'honour' or whatever tripe you've invented. Those are his words. Oh and his 'bread and butter' should be focusing on his improving as a footballer and not bleating that that somehow Ranners got it all wrong. Read the article. As far as I can see therein lies the rub - one has demonstrated a work ethic and has an England cap. One has just said he thinks he should play for England and isn't starting regularly. But I'm re-explaining myself because you can't be arsed to read my previous posts or don't understand them.
  9. Didn't call you uncivil, you inferred that. And as previously discussed, Gray, himself, said just that. With the last twelve months. It is rooted in HIS WORDS. That is the base. It is not baseless. I even acknowledged that I didn't set out to not be supportive of a City player. Read the thread. Literally every thing you're slobbering about has been discussed. I can't help you any further.
  10. Go back and read the thread you fool. This has been discussed civilly between myself and Highland Peak.
  11. I dunno about Italians managing in the Premier League, but I do know a Premier League Indian that can manage to quench your thirst before a match etc etc...
  12. Jonny Evans is a good player.
  13. Fortnite. I buy and download games regularly but keep being sucked in by the siren call.
  14. Correct. I don't know them. But really you can't ever get inside anyone's head. That being said the career trajectory and performances on the pitch, coupled with what I do know of them publicly, do paint the picture I've described. This is obviously subjective, though. I'm sure some Leicester fans think Grey the better player. It's worth mentioning that I haven't ever approached players like some do - with pre-concieved ideas and judgements.
  15. Well in the context of my comment it is present tense. BC wasn't playing either but blamed nobody and bettered himself. DG whined to the press instead of looking inward and has, frankly, been underwhelming. Those two interviews were made by players of similar talent and potential and are indicators of their attitudes. One has the mindset that he needs to work to earn his place. One is of the mindset that he's the finished article, an international without a cap, and Ranieri was wrong all along to start Albrighton. Football isn't a 'right now' career, it's the product of hard work and attitude. Ronaldo is the prime example. Dedication breeds success. Unfortunately, Gray isn't going to be as big as he thinks he is purely because he thinks of himself as big.
  16. So neither of the two were in the Championship and CS team regularly. One set about working hard and using his time to improve himself - BC's interview on summer training - and one set about whinging about how he should be in the England team and is held back. Funnily enough one has played for England. The one who works hard. The one who has been 'held back' and blames others for his development has a rubbish goals and assists ratio and is in and out of the team. They are both equally talented, in my eyes, but it's pretty clear who has the positive attitude and solid work ethic.
  17. https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/658879/Demarai-Gray-England-news-Germany-Leicester-news-uben-Loftus-Cheek-Joe-Gomez-Tammy-Abraham Here.
  18. Can't be bothered to Google it. Roundabout when CS was binned and Puel instated. It is a huge indicator of attitude - he wasn't out of the team on merit. It was someone else's fault. No hard work necessary.
  19. Chilwell is going to succeed where Gray will fail. The interview is telling - he knew he had to improve and spent the summer working hard in order to ensure maximum success. Gray doesn't think he needs to improve. He is, by his own words, being held back by us. Therein lies the marginal gains necessary to being a complete success - something I firmly believe Chilwell will become.
  20. Sick note. Bin. Puel out.
  21. I just completed this quiz. My Score 40/100 My Time 59 seconds  
  22. Is anyone here a fan? Been enjoying Genix's new productions. And anything that ties in what the Pure Trance movement from Solarstone.
  23. Tim Sherwood calls for status quo to be set in stone shocker. Football dinosaur even at his age
  24. That fact that Sturridge and Welbeck are both still part of the squad despite, let's face it, being rubbish for eighteen months is very worrying.
  25. Served Walshie a few pints once upon a time. He had very strong smelling aftershave.
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