
Keyworth63
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I thought Graham's comments on recent BlueTintedGlasses were excellent, even though he got in a squabble with Anil, who I normally like very much.
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Your punctuation is correct as the quote is a complete sentence. Full-stop goes outside if the quotation is not a complete sentence (in UK, but not in USA!).
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Leicester fan owned bars/pubs outside of the county
Keyworth63 replied to Stadt's topic in Leicester City Forum
In 2019, I had a drink at this beach bar ("Sunshine's" home of the "Killer Bee" cocktail) in Nevis (island in West Indies) -
East coast with a more reasonable 7:30 am start!
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Leicester City Mishmash - The History of LCFC in One Image
Keyworth63 replied to Mark's topic in Leicester City Forum
We need this to be a jigsaw puzzle! -
Live Match Streaming Service - Failure with No Refund
Keyworth63 replied to CharlieTraveller's topic in Leicester City Forum
I'm in the. US with Fox Hub subscription. I couldn't connect for the start of Bristol game, but after I restarted my computer it worked (coincidence?), so I missed about 5-10 mins of first half. -
I'm in the US and have a subscription. Works well. Only hitch I've had was needing to log out and log back into my account to activate video. I stream from Macbook Pro to TV - should work with any decent computer though. I actually like listening to the biased commentary.
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Agree with Vardy (Man U), Mahrez (Man C) and Schmeichel (Chelsea) plus Kante (various) from last 10 years. But Gordon Banks vs Liverpool FA Cup Semi-final in 1963 deserve a mention from an old timer.
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Supercomputer predicts 13th Place finish for Leicester
Keyworth63 replied to Area88's topic in Leicester City Forum
It's spelt differently though; aluminUM vs aluminIUM which explains the different pronunciations - for that word anyway -
I like moddiecoddle - i.e., the mods of the forum going easy on him for a while
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Agree that the post-game discussion can get a bit repetitive, but bear in mind they're just trying to fill time till Rogers is available. I actually enjoy all the podcasts and I think the new Boot Room is better without the regular BIrchenall in the pub spot.
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School Team - Early Football memories
Keyworth63 replied to themightyfin's topic in Leicester City Forum
Organized football at my primary school in Leicester the mid 60s was essentially non-existent. My secondary school only officially played rugby which I was fairly good at, but always resented not being able to play football so my heart was never into rugby. I played football every day in pickup games at lunchtimes. After uni for bachelors and PhD, I moved to the US, got married had children and by coaching my kids soccer team I was connected to players in the adult soccer league in the area. So in my mid 30s I finally got to play on a proper soccer team! Since then I played once or twice a week on over-30 and over-40 teams and finally hung up the boots in my mid 50s, with a knee injury. I thought when coming from England the standard of soccer in US would not be that great, only to find teams with US college-level players and sprinkled with ex-pros who had emigrated from Europe and South America. Glad to say I more than held my own as a mid. -
I enjoyed seeing him quiz Brendan about defensive tactics after the game v Notts C. - maybe trying to impress with an eye to getting a coaching position?
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Match Ratings: Spurs 3-1 Leicester City - Vote Now
Keyworth63 replied to Mark's topic in Leicester City Forum
Oh good to hear, I was just about to post that I thought he was impressive today. -
An interesting look back. The fox on some of those older ones was not very fox-like!
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Former Player Remembers: Ian King (Part One) (Part Two)
Keyworth63 replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
Fascinating to read details of a change in formation after the semi-final vs Liverpool that led to, or coincided with, a series of poor results at the end of the season. Also loved the stories about Dougan, who was one of my favourites. -
Former Player Remembers: Ian King (Part One) (Part Two)
Keyworth63 replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
Thanks for posting this. Enjoyed his back-story and reading about life as a pro in those days. I saw him play so many times - solid #5 shirt. -
espn+ in the US
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Football clichés that you can't stand
Keyworth63 replied to BenTheFox's topic in Leicester City Forum
"early doors" what's wrong with just "early" -
Sad news indeed. He leaves fond memories for thousands of us older City fans, some like me now scattered around the world. I saw him lift the League Cup at Filbert Street, but the mental image that comes to mind first is a rare goal that he scored with a long-range shot that seemed to me, as a young boy on the popular side, to be about on the halfway line. RIP Colin ("Determined Skipper" - the caption underneath a photo of him from the Sports Mercury that I put in my City scrapbook)
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Sad news indeed. Many memories of seeing him at Filbert Street, but one recollection that immediately comes to mind was watching on TV as he came on as a sub for England and playing wonderfully - the commentator said he did not think a substitute had ever affected a game so much as Worthington did that evening (in #17 shirt I think).
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Leicester Legends of the 60s - Where The Story Began
Keyworth63 replied to kushiro's topic in Leicester City Forum
Thanks for posting - really enjoyed watching. They were from a couple of years before I started following, but I recognized all the City players' names though. -
Former Player Remembers: Graham Cross (Part One) & (Part Two)
Keyworth63 replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
Great to read his recollections. I saw him play in many games over the years. The memory that first comes to mind is seeing his goal in the FA Cup in 1971 vs Torquay - the ball came out to him on the right-side edge of the area and he slammed it in first time, I was in the Popular side and directly in line with him and the goal and had a great view of it hit the back of the net - maybe I remember that well as its timing coincided with the symptoms of a hangover suddenly disappearing. I remember Cross also being picked as a substitute fielder for England's cricket team, and was watching on TV when he came on in a test match, presumably to relieve someone who had to relieve himself! -
Man City Post Match Thread - first defeat in 12
Keyworth63 replied to urban.spaceman's topic in Leicester City Forum
Yes, remember how Fuchs completely nullified Mahrez in League Cup game last year.