sacreblueits442
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...a train ride to go and watch Brendan is an option!!!
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...doesn't the #50 go to Narborough, just a walk into the city centre to the bus station, a 10-minute walk would have done it!!!
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...no, it will be parking on the street, (on or just off the Fosse Road)!!! Google Fullhurst College, Fosse Road South, you can't miss it, looks like a stately house. If you park around there , it should be no problem. Just follow the crowd and it will take you there. It takes me 15 minutes to get to the ground from a bit further away.
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...hope you have a great day when you come up!!!
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Watford (H) 25 Nov - Post-Match Thread
sacreblueits442 replied to lnkstern's topic in Leicester City Forum
...Vardy needs ti go back to Mr angry!!! After punching himself in the face, his demeanour changed, he has calmed down a lot on the pitch, but that change takes away a part of who he is. I believe Nacho is playing in a system that should be made for him, yet being asked to play in a way that he is uncomfortable with. I saw it in pre-season, he was all over the place, nowhere near where he should be within our play. -
Watford (H) 25 Nov - Post-Match Thread
sacreblueits442 replied to lnkstern's topic in Leicester City Forum
...you have to ask the question of what he is doing so deep!!! It must be a ploy by Maresca because it helps no one and I cannot see Nacho being happy to play that way. He appeared to have been coming alight before being substituted, and playing to his strength, that is linking the play is all he needs to be thinking about. -
Watford (H) 25 Nov - Post-Match Thread
sacreblueits442 replied to lnkstern's topic in Leicester City Forum
...Hamza is so good, you had to name him twice!!! -
...I believe he means in the right-hand #8 position!!!
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Development/Youth Squads 2023/2024 Thread - U18/U21
sacreblueits442 replied to Ryy's topic in Leicester City Forum
...when I first saw him in his first pre-season he looked impressive, I thought we had a real player on our hands!!! He was calm and assured in the defence and could carry the ball forward with adept ball skills. I was looking out to see if he would be brought into the group to train with the first team but he did not have that breakthrough I anticipated. AS time wore on, he and the whole club became worse and his play had deteriorated to the point of him being seen as a liability. I am still amazed that someone could become so poor in such a short space of time. I hope he can turn this all around in a new environment because from what I originally witnessed, he does have the ability to do very well within the game. -
...wasn't he played in an earlier game where he was put through on goal by Ricardo and shot straight at the keeper!!!
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...don't call him Wally!!!
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...would that not be the ideal scenario, where all supporters are mingled and there is a need for a very limited police presence!!!
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...probably a silly question, but how come your nephew is a Leicester City fan and you are not!!! Was that because you or your sibling relocated? Last question how was the title-winning season as a non-supporter, and also in respect of your nephew's and siblings' experience?
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...I have never seen that done, never!!! I have mostly sat in the West Stand B block, and I have never witnessed a supporter standing on a seat to watch a period of play. I have no idea where you sit but this is something that I have never witnessed.
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...do you mean this comment!!! ...he should have expected some type of pushback for that, we all know that standing on seats is not allowed!!! Just because he states that he is trying to enhance the atmosphere, he is still flouting the rules. Unless a group speaks to the club and suggests what they would like to do and then gain permission, then he has no right not to expect his actions to be frowned upon. That was not an endorsement of the length of the ban, but an acknowledgement that there would be consequences for his action.
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...I have said it before, I have no idea what transpired in the moment when the banned supporter was confronted!!! For incidents on a pitch where a player commits a foul but you do not believe it warrants a yellow card, the card is issued by the referee but it is not due to the foul previously committed but due to something that was said by the player, which we cannot hear or perceive. In respect of a 10-year-old standing on a chair to watch a corner and that 10-year-old was with me, I would not allow it, if there is an obstacle in seeing a certain part of the pitch, next time get seats where your view will not be restricted. There is no right to abuse the facilities at grounds, you may see it as not an issue but would you allow any friend or relative to come to your home and allow their 10-year-old to stand on a coffee table, just because they are struggling to get a better view of the tv?
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...take charge of the situation!!! Just judging by that, I wonder just how effective he would be when given ample game time.
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...totally true, we are going to have to ignore what we are seeing on the pitch and generate the atmosphere anyway!!! Much like on the continent, the noise coming from the crowd has little to do with what is going on on the pitch. It appears they turn up to have a good time, whether the game is good or bad, we do not have that mentality.
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...it was the situation when Dozzell dragged him over and he (Fatawu) got up and shoved him in his chest, Dozzell then pushed him back, but Coady failed to take any real authority in that situation with the Leicester players!!! It struck me with the reputation that he came with as a leader, he showed little or no aptitude to control the situation.
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...Vestergaard has kept him out and totally on merit!!! I am not too sure how effective Coady would be when he is brought into the team, his involvement in the Fatawu and Dozzel spat, did not show him as the leader that I was expecting, but someone who was ineffective and adding to the problem, not someone sorting out the situation. His actions or lack of them, surprised me, getting the Leicester players from the melee and having Fatawu with a one-on-one with the referee would have been the expectation due to his reputation as a leader.
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...we clamoured for a singing section and the people within that section did not want to sing!!! The atmosphere is up for it at the start, 5 minutes into our games and we all know what to expect, the wind is taken from the crowd's sail because of what they are witnessing on the pitch.
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...I just hope he is not sitting there waiting for Maresca to give him the call to bring him back in!!! He does not fit the way we play and the only way he is going to change anyone's mind is to look at what Maresca is asking for and adapt his game to accommodate what is required. He has been riding the bench for ages, he has to have a different view of the game and take this as a learning moment where he grows up and takes responsibility for his situation. You surely cannot just train, not be played on Saturdays and repeat that process every week, what exactly are you learning in that scenario? If the idea is not to go on loan in the January window, then 4 more months of riding the bench is not going to achieve anything. Set up a private coach, explain what you want to achieve and put in the hours that way. Players need to take control of their careers as they put too much faith in managers and their coaching staff. Daka is a spare cog sitting in a draw, there is no point using it as the existing cog that we are using just about works and he will not make any difference if what we need is bigger and connects and works with more than one other cog at a time.
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...probably a good thing to find out if we can function without him at this moment!!! We may not have the quality to perform at the same level whilst he is out and the January window affords us the opportunity to address this.
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...this has been stated over and over again, our performance or lack of one led to our relegation!!! Let us take that as a given, whether we should or should not receive compensation is a moral dilemma, but Everton should be subjected to a punishment which equated to their cynicism towards FFP and the clubs fighting to stay on the right side of the legal line.
