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beepee1984

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  1. He’ll be in his 5th term and invaded Canada by the time we score our next
  2. What about all the injury time. PS: it will be 12 hours very shortly
  3. Filbert fox smoking crack couldn’t do worse than this
  4. Honestly not sure there is a member of the playing\coaching\board staff over the age of 21 I want to still be at the club next year
  5. I thought it was the Newcastle fans thinking their players were hardly trying
  6. 3-0 down at half time and still probably one of our best firsts halves in 2025
  7. I honestly hope we don’t use Monga it would be unfair on him to start his career in a team that clearly don’t give a damn
  8. I miss Brendan Rodgers
  9. You know I think we should start with the same 11 again next week
  10. If it wasn’t for the comedy effect I would turn it off
  11. We are going to concede 10 aren’t we?
  12. I can’t remember ever not caring when we concede goals like I do these days
  13. These players are so bad I actually miss players like Junior Lewis, Trevor Benjamin & Ade Akinbiyi who at least tried
  14. Don't worry he'll be smiling at the end of game press conference - pleased with our performance with 0.02xg
  15. Based on how long KP have stuck with Ruud and Brendan before - we expect it to be fixed in early 2026 as the owners won't notice a problem
  16. Unchanged for the 4th game in a row because our form is fantastic - Ruud is by far the worst manager ever - and come the end of game he will take the press conference trying not to laugh at us But I've had a sh*t day at work and decided I'm in the mood to get completely and utterly stressed out by something else so I might actually watch it
  17. I've just asked AI what Leicester need to do to beat Newcastle tomorrow and have decided AI can do a better job than Ruud... here is the response which is much better than any Ruud press conference Current Situation of Leicester City Leicester City is currently facing a dire situation in the Premier League. As of April 2025, they sit in 19th place with only 17 points, having lost their last eight matches across all competitions and failing to score in their last seven home league games. Their goal difference stands at -42, indicating significant defensive weaknesses and an inability to convert chances into goals 1. Defensive Resilience Leicester must significantly improve their defensive performance. They have conceded an average of 2.3 goals per game over their last ten matches. To secure a win against Newcastle, who have been scoring consistently, Leicester needs to tighten their defense and avoid individual errors that lead to goals. 2. Offensive Output Leicester has struggled offensively, averaging only 0.2 goals per game in their last ten matches4. For them to win against Newcastle, they need to create more scoring opportunities and convert those chances effectively. This includes utilizing key players like Jamie Vardy and Patson Daka more effectively in attack. 3. Midfield Control Controlling the midfield will be crucial for Leicester. They need to disrupt Newcastle’s playmakers like Bruno Guimarães and Sandro Tonali while also providing support for their forwards. Winning the midfield battle can help Leicester retain possession and create attacking opportunities. 4. Utilizing Home Advantage Playing at King Power Stadium could provide a psychological boost for Leicester. They need to leverage this advantage by starting strong and maintaining high energy levels throughout the match. Engaging the home crowd early can create a supportive atmosphere that may help lift the team’s performance. 5. Injury Management Leicester’s squad depth is limited due to injuries and suspensions5. Ensuring that key players are fit and available will be essential for fielding a competitive lineup against Newcastle. If Harry Winks can return from his absence, it would bolster their midfield options significantly. 6. Tactical Adjustments Manager Ruud van Nistelrooy may need to implement tactical changes that focus on counter-attacking football or a more compact formation that prioritizes defense while looking for quick transitions into attack6. This could involve playing with two strikers or adjusting the formation based on player availability. Conclusion For Leicester City to beat Newcastle United, they must improve defensively, increase offensive output, control the midfield, utilize home advantage effectively, manage injuries wisely, and make necessary tactical adjustments during the match.
  18. Rob Kelly would be a much better manager than Ruud, only manager I even put in Ruud category is Dave Bassett
  19. Just watched the Manchester Derby and maybe I'm just bored of football. Modern day football, the players just don't have the passion (... Oh f*** - I've got old and turned into my Dad with the football was better in my day spiel)
  20. The idea of Martin being the next manager makes me want to give up on football. I want to see us play with intensity... I want the old "Foxes never quit" attitude, I want to see passion from the players and the manager- I just feel so disconnected from the club at the moment - and it's not like I haven't seen poor seasons or relegations before - but something is so wrong at the moment
  21. To be fair it's hardly new. The year after we beat them 9-0, they had the 2nd worst defence in the league so we hired the Head of Recruitment and half their back four in Bertrand and Vestegaard
  22. Ok so I can’t count clearly, but in my defence it feels like 5!
  23. We've never lost 11 games at home in the same season either - looking set to smash that record If we don't score tomorrow, we would have gone 5 months since a home goal
  24. Sack Rudd and appointment Rudkin as caretaker manager Done it before, can’t do any worse and forces him in front of the press
  25. Was it me or was he smiling through his post match interview where he cheerfully says we were 2-0 down at half time and it could have been more and delusionally says we controlled the second half and at one point we nearly passed the ball into the box *disclaimer - I’ve paraphrased and not quoted
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