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Ecdysiast

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  1. david cathcart
  2. david cathcart
  3. adam lalana ( sodium )
  4. laurent koseilne (?)
  5. phil jagielka
  6. kevin pressman
  7. Dennis Rofe? Brilliant? He may well have been and its just a coincidence but everytime I was taken to Filbert Street as a boy, I swear to god, he scored an own goal, hand balled it in the box to give away a penalty or got sent off. I used to buy the program and see if he was playing. If he was I knew we were going to lose. Nothing against him personally but used to hate the b'stard....lol
  8. People here seriously arguing if one form of retarded, offensive obnoxious behaviour deserved a beating more than another? Every time twats behave like twats for the sake of "notches on their hardman bedposts" football suffers. It's not complicated.... Watch the game! Enjoy the game! Argue about the ref! call the lino a cvnt! Whatever...its football Don't "invade another's turf", Don't chant offensive, intimedating bullshit, Don't get drunk and shout obscenities at the locals. Don't do drugs Don't throw flares in major tourist sites Don't trash the city by chucking all your litter shit wherever Don't steal Don't vandalise Don't puke Don't get into an argument with the local law - especially if you know they're not fussy about banging a few heads, maybe even your friend's head that just happened to be passing by. Don't give the impression that everyone who supports your club is a potentially violent, uneducated, anti-social, yob Don't make the rest of us ashamed to be associated with you that's not football.. That's behaving like scum. Support your team! Behave in a civilised fashion, just in case some fellow fan might want to go back to that city in the future. There are no "grey areas". Someone gets beaten...Someone in our crowd caused it. Don't blame the locals, blame our own. Lets win the 2nd leg for all those that made the trip and came off worse because they happened to be near a bunch cvnts that have the balls to call themselves Leicester fans
  9. Seriously, what kind of dumb ass fvcks, film themselves stealing and committing vandalism and then share the video with a public forum? oh wait..yes got it now. Even if not the police, what about their parents, their children, their wives, their bosses? FFS grow up
  10. And none of you morons thinks the police won't be bright enough to see this? You deserve what's coming
  11. Saaaca Nuus from the US of A.... Leicester City’s new manager, Craig Shakespeare, seemingly orchestrated a turnaround. In 2015-16, Leicester City out of nowhere became the most interesting thing in the soccer world, winning the Premier League title along the way. One year later, it stands a better chance of being relegated than it does of repeating as champion, but suddenly it is again the most interesting thing going. The legend of last season is etched into history. Leicester, having barely escaped relegation in 2014-15, scraped wins on a weekly basis behind Jamie Vardy, an escapee from the English semipro leagues, and Riyad Mahrez and N’Golo Kante, unfashionable afterthoughts from France. Combined with manager Claudio Ranieri’s wizardry and a defense made up of spare parts and rejects, the Foxes cruised to the most unlikely title in the annals of European soccer. Leicester lost Kante in the offseason, to a big-money payday at Chelsea, but the rest of the squad stuck around for another year. It quickly became apparent, though, that whatever magic the Foxes had was gone. Leicester muddled through the fall, seemingly more focused on making it through an easy Champions League group. In the new year, it all fell apart. Leicester went six league games without scoring a goal, losing five of the six, and was dumped out of the FA Cup by a third-division team that was down to 10 men. When the Foxes dropped the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie against Sevilla, losing 2-1 and being dominated for much of the game, the club’s owner had seen enough and fired Ranieri less than a year after the title win. It prompted an outcry from much of the soccer world. Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho even wore “CR” on his own tracksuit as a tribute. Ranieri had earned a place as a Leicester legend for orchestrating the magical title run; to dump him seemed crazy, even though the Foxes — now second to last in the league — seemed destined for relegation. Ownership was ridiculed for what seemed to be the apex of short-term, money-addled thinking. That was barely three weeks ago. Since then, the club has appointed assistant manager Craig Shakespeare as the interim coach. Shakespeare made a small change to the starting lineup, replacing underwhelming winger Ahmed Musa, brought in last summer, with Shinji Okazaki, one of the club’s stalwarts from last year. And somehow, the combination of a new manager and Okazaki’s return has transformed Leicester. Since Ranieri’s firing, the club has two impressive wins in the league and managed to beat Sevilla 2-0 in the second leg of their tie to become the only English team to make the Champions League quarterfinals this year. Can Leicester escape the relegation zone for good and, while doing that, also finagle its way into the later stages of the Champions League? Three weeks ago, it all seemed totally impossible. Suddenly, the Foxes are full of intrigue.....
  12. He's not "Shite" and he certainly isn't Akinbiyi! He's inconsistent, he's playing in about 4 different positions a week, in a team that doesn't know where to find him. At least he's trying. Back when we were trying to sign him, everyone was wetting themselves at the thought of his blistering pace alongside Vardy, ripping defences to pieces. Hasn't happened yet - doesn't mean it can't given time and confidence.
  13. What an awesome thread..better than prozac!
  14. Sorry got edited..lol Radio W*****
  15. http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/jamie-vardy-reveals-claudio-ranieri-8932031? All we need is... Radio willy puller, Radio willy puller
  16. Hi all 50 year old Lcfc fan. Had no choice in the matter. father + 3 uncles all leicester boys insisted. My first game at filbert street was the one where Kieth Weller wore tights. Also remember at an early game a new very young striker scored a hatrick on his debut? No doubt you guys will know who I mean. First heroes were Weller, Wallington, Whitworth, Peake, Jock Wallace, Wortho, Emile, Ian Walker (name-sake plus hot WAG), Walsh Mills and MoN. Never known anything like this season - riding the wave. Live in Chelsea now so don't make many games except at the bridge. A couple of killer cup games gave us a hint of what to come... bar Schevchenko's late winning volley. So happy to be inspired to join having lived off the energy of the last 18 months or so. Fingers crossed. lcfc. no choice no regrets.
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