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Leicester Lass

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  1. If you speak to Jim they'll have CCTV of it and will probably be able to identify who has it.
  2. Unfortunately I have to side with the Americans. If the Europeans didn't intend to concede the putt then they shouldn't be walking off the green ready for the next hole. That said, the rules were followed properly so difficult to argue with the overall outcome. You have to think it's a bit of karma though after the way the Americans treated Annika all those years ago.
  3. Gets a mention in an article on the OS: Two-goal hero Leo Ulloa admitted that he was blown away by the Leicester City fans during the team’s 3-0 Barclays Premier League win over Newcastle United on Saturday. The Argentine scored either side of a Wes Morgan goal to take his tally to 12 for the season and keep the Foxes’ hopes of retaining their top-flight status for next season well and truly alive. It was perhaps one of City’s most complete performances of the campaign, and another partisan King Power Stadium crowd, which included a spectacular Kop mosaic courtesy of supporter group Union FS, undoubtedly inspired the players. “I think the fans, they are amazing,” Ulloa told Foxes Player. “I would like to say thank you to them because they are fantastic and always supporting us. They are vital for us and I hope in the next game they stay the same, because they are so important to us.” The huge noise that greeted the players clearly worked, as within 38 seconds of Newcastle’s kick-off, Ulloa had headed City ahead following a beautifully delivered Marc Albrighton corner. He said: “I think it was a difficult game, but it’s important that you can start well and after one minute we got a goal. “The delivery was perfect. I went in front of the player and headed the ball. I didn’t actually see the ball go in, I just saw afterwards that the goalkeeper was on the floor. But it’s important that we got the goal early because the team got lots of confidence and could play the fixture with an element of calmness. "The result is more important for us. We needed the three points and now we can focus on the next game." Just like his own performance, the energy and running involved in strike partner Jamie Vardy’s display against the Magpies has drawn widespread plaudits, and Ulloa was inclined to agree. He added: “I always want strikers to score because it’s an important feeling. Jamie played a great game and could have scored, but he played really well for me and for the team. He is important for us, but so are all the players. “I don’t know if it’s our best game of the season, but I think we played well and with good intensity. This game was like a final for us and it’s important that we saw it that way, because we have another three coming up. They are the same. It’s not the end of the season yet, so the next games are so important.”
  4. They've released a short YouTube one but it's pre-match only. Doubt they'll release the post-match part of it now.
  5. Just park on his driveway.
  6. Outstanding effort, well done to everyone involved.
  7. Who are your fancies Ric?
  8. Can recommend alexikokopops and fox18 as buyers.
  9. Ermmm it's neither? We go wild, wild, wild.
  10. Suggestion for 2 ending lines which I think could do with a bit of work: Kramarić Rić Rić A magician on the pitch Kramaric Rić Rić He fvcked off Abramovich With his left, with his right He'll be scoring goals all night Hates Forest and Derby But he loves Leicester City
  11. Can vouch for Alf Bentley as a buyer.
  12. Just had a call to say I'm being kept on.
  13. Leicester City is looking for supporters to join the 2014/15 Fans Consultative Committee (FCC) and help shape the future of the Club. A diverse and all inclusive range of members are needed to represent the whole supporter base through the Fans Consultative Committee (FCC) this season and the Club are keen to encourage supporters from all backgrounds and genders to become involved. The Committee plays an important role in helping the Club better understand the thoughts and feelings of supporters throughout the year and consults with its members on a wide range of topics. Members will be selected from each stand at King Power Stadium (East, West, Family, Spion Kop) across each of the following age groups: • 18 – 30 • 31 – 50 • 51+ As well as members from the general stands, we are also looking for two Fosse Club members to represent their areas. For continuity a number of current members will be retained in order to help form the Committee and assist the transition of the new members. There will be regular meetings throughout the season, with the first one taking place on Wednesday 26 November 2014. Meetings take place in the evening at 6.30pm and generally last for us to two hours. The FCC represents a fantastic opportunity for supporters to have their say, and for you to ensure that your views are heard. To apply please contact us before the deadline of Friday 14 November 2014 by email at [email protected] putting ‘FCC Application’ in the subject line or online here. Read more at http://www.lcfc.com/news/article/071114-lcfc-seeks-new-fcc-representatives-2070175.aspx#w6qZemo6XhwBqhmw.99 I'm on the committee at the minute and would highly recommend that you apply. Happy to answer any questions as well.
  14. Same bet is 100/1 on Paddy Power.
  15. Money supermarket do a comparison for exchange rates so may be an idea to look on their website.
  16. Tax of £4k (excluding national insurance, any pension contributions etc) equates to a gross salary of £30k per annum in the 14/15 tax year.
  17. One if Drinkwater wins tonight (could be used anyway I suppose). To 'He's got the whole world in his hands' We've got Danny Drinkwater in our team, and he's the best f**king player in the league, We've got Danny Drinkwater in our team, And he's the best player in the league.
  18. I asked Susan Whelan tonight whether she was able to disclose the answers that the club gave to these 4 questions, but she said it remains confidential. I did try though, sorry!
  19. That was a caption beneath the picture. I think the fact that their headline says 'Manchester United get behind calls for safe-standing terraces to be introduced in the Premier League' means that they're not intending to mislead at all.
  20. I was near that bloke too. Unbelievable.
  21. Don't forget to check under the bed!
  22. Anybody watch Luther tonight? Absolutely terrifying.
  23. Suppose it depends what industry you're in. If it's the police force, NHS, teaching etc. you'd be more inclined to not be a huge fan of Gift Aid because of the huge cuts their sectors are facing. It's a great idea in principle, but people get sensitive when the purse strings are so tight. Charities still get the donations that people put forward, remember. I think more people would select to not add Gift Aid to their donation if they understood how it worked too.
  24. A Gift Aid donation gives individuals tax relief, but the charity reclaim the amount of tax from the Government. So I guess the original post was making the point that it costs the Government a serious amount of money which could be used elsewhere.
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