
Bazly
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Okas getting his Samurai headband on.
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Has Vardy touched the ball in this game at all?
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How about going to a back 3 - Simpson off for Oka and Iborra in front of the 3?
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Michael Owen sound like hes about to cry
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This has turned into we can play more boring than you can play competition - and its a tight call
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3 Newcastle players alone on the edge of the box there for a second, till they all ran in to join everyone else
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Need a sub or 2. Playing with about 7 men at the moment.
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Ndidi cannot trap a ball, he does need to improve his control skills
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We are bossing midfield could afford to lose Ndidi for Oka. More chance of King coming on than that happening though, lots more.
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Wes is getting so old he is prone to dribbling these days
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Simpson with his very own version of hoof ball. So hoofy cannot even keep it within the width of the park.
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Their goalkeeper is worse than Joe Hart
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Michael Owen is gutted - that's worth a celebration in its own right.
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That's a good strike
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That's twice Ndidi has ****ed up already
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Crap defending on the right
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Mark Clattenburg had a plan - Chelsea 2 Spurs 2 that game
Bazly replied to Bazly's topic in Leicester City Forum
The Guardian have just picked up on this story and give a link to the podcast that I couldn't be bothered to do for those wishing to hear the man in action. -
From a recent podcast. I always wondered how Spurs ended up 11 on the field that night that they lost their mathematical possibility on the title to you know who. It was a risky strategy from Clattenburg because if they had sneaked a last minute winner they would have had lots of players who should have been on suspension then playing out the rest of the season. So, I'd have rather Spurs finished with 7 men looking like melt down idiots rather than Clattenburg not wanting it all blamed on his precious self. Maybe he has a tattoo somewhere, 'How I won LC the title'?
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Always worth remembering Leicester City 2 Tottenham Hotspur 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOO6TstKKU8
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Is Shakespeare the right man for the job?
Bazly replied to Ian Nacho's topic in Leicester City Forum
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Ndidi was immense last night. He also set a new season tackles in a game record. The big difference this game to previous ones is if you watched his movement he was moving left to right across the full width of the field about 30 yards out and then he would pounce. That was precisely how Kante played his (or that) role last season. He is going to be a valuable asset, make up for some of the other not so prudent signings in the Summer.
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The Spurs fans are amongst the least humble on this Earth. I used to think MU fans were bad but reading their fan forums is a fascinating insight into emerging bitterness. The run in threads on Spurs forums follow a tell tale line of thinking. Starting with the eternal optimists: From Arry: "if if we can beat Utd and stoke (+6), then I see Leicester just managing draws in next 2 against Sunderland (a) and West Ham (h) (+2). That then means the gap is reduced to 3pts difference. And with Leicester still Utd and Chelski to play it ain't over yet." Many Spurs fans are working out so many potential score combinations and permutations. All have Leicester falling over massively and of course, Spurs charging to the title. They are ignoring that Leicester are the team in form, extending their lead at the top not faltering. 18 points more in the league than any other team over the last 12 months. The great thing about football is, there is always hope and these Spurs fans are clinging on. Then onto its nothing special: From LeeMc "LCFC are Owned by Thai billionaire "Business man" and are supposed already the biggest supported club in Thailand.....so sadly this is not the modern Clough dream. The LCFC story is another round of Chavs/Arabs, but of course Far East money." So Leicester is just another Chelski. It doesn't matter that the money Spurs spent on Soldado would have bought the entire LC first 11. Then there is are the theorists: "Regarding Leicester City, the coincident date of initiation of systemic biased refereeing and the marked enhancement of fitness that could only be achieved via blood doping is entirely indicative of conspiratorial processes. " Then the loathers: From Drink!Drink! "they are a boring team to watch. They are only "interesting" because they are underdogs about to pull something off. If any other team, even an everton or west ham, let alone bigger clubs played football like that everyone, including many of their own fans, would be very critical...nay scathing about their playing style." From Smogz "It's a bit sad to see a park the bus and counter attack team win the league. Now other bad teams will see that it can be done and in a couple of years time all lower half teams will have adapted that strategy. The league will become so boring to watch that people start cancelling their expensive TV subscriptions. The money will stop flooding in and after a few years the EPL will be a shit league up in the west corner of Europe that nobody cares about. That's why Tottenham needs to win." I don't think so. Any fan would love their team to be table toppers even if they built a drawbridge in front of goal. Even a spurs fan. Then finally when you think all hope is lost up pops White Heart Brain to save the day: Responding to Smogz "What a pathetic post.like us they have been brilliant this season and you and many others sound like a bunch of whinging idiots,saying they are crap etc... If only we could win 1-0 instead of choking under the pressure. Take Kane out of our team and we would be bang average ,look at our results against the top 12 this season. This season has seen record viewing figures in the USA and almost all the countries in the far east,obviously because of us and nothing to do with Leicester i suppose." The Brain has it absolutely spot on, both Spurs and Leicester have been brilliant this year. Any combination that can break the hermetically sealed top 4, the self proclaimed elite, gives hope to billions of fans and players around the World. People need reminding Chelsea were a division 2 side not so long ago and it's only money that made the difference. Leicester and Spurs can show this season, for the first time since 2003, it doesn't have to all be about the money and football shouldn't be, its much more important than that.
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A sensible analysis and all around write up: http://www.eurosport.co.uk/football/premier-league/2015-2016/the-rise-and-rise-of-leicester-city-is-there-more-to-it-than-vardy-and-mahrez_sto5030545/story.shtml