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Everything posted by MarriedaLeicesterGirl
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Yawn. Off the post...then off the post. Ad nauseam... it was horrible.
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Just to say, flipping down the list of subjects, I saw your name as the most recent post. I am always happy to see that!
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Honestly, Cooper is getting heat because of his poor team selection and the fact he won't put in substitutes until after the 80th minute. If you want to bring up Rodgers, in that bastard's problem was that during every game, I asked "Is he trying to lose???" Great managers win when I ask that, because they are better than me. Rodgers lost. Cooper? I ask "Is he trying to lose? (Not score again? Not escape having gone below? Etc, etc)" And - aside from yesterday, where we were lucky - he achieved the horrible thing I wondered if he was trying to achieve. Get him out!
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It is absolutely incredible... I don't understand what anyone sees as a positive about him.
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I had a massive cerebral haemorrhage last year, and I wouldn't even exchange the scar tissue in my brain with any part of his...
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Bournemouth (H) Match Thread
MarriedaLeicesterGirl replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
So many posts suddenly appeared, I thought Bournemouth had scored a goal -- no, just Soumare going on... which is about the same thing. -
Bournemouth (H) Match Thread
MarriedaLeicesterGirl replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
I seriously think Cooper believes the only use of a substitution is to kill time in the last 10 minutes of a match. -
Bournemouth (H) Match Thread
MarriedaLeicesterGirl replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
I am just impressed he replaced Vardy with a striker... -
Bournemouth (H) Match Thread
MarriedaLeicesterGirl replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
Seriously, Cooper is the most infuriating manager since ... I can't even think of anyone more infuriating. -
That about sums it up.
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Palace, A Match Thread
MarriedaLeicesterGirl replied to urban.spaceman's topic in Leicester City Forum
Are we actually... leading???? -
Clubs will always take advantage of the loopholes they find - the Big 6 certainly do! But the drop was horrible in many ways. For goodness sake, we had been fairly regular in Europe for a few years, and won three trophies in under a decade! Yet the PSR rules were suffocating us (as they were meant to) yet clubs that won less than us (<< cough, cough>> **Spurs**) get away with murder.
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So, anyway, a few months ago, I mentioned I had a massive stroke (cerebral hemorrhage on both sides of my brain). One year ago, I was learning to walk again at the General, after spending two months at the Queens and City in Nottingham (much of it in a couple of comas, but when awake in Nottingham I was suffering from delirium - which greatly affected my wife, so if you are the praying type, please say one for my family). I am a bit self-obsessed in general, and nearly dying (three times! The stroke was supposed to kill me, the vascular surgery was supposed to kill me, and the heart valve replacement was supposed to kill me) hasn't really helped me overcome my infatuation with myself. I managed to walk for 5 miles the other day, and even went by the stadium. I also have added a clip from my latest medical review from the post-critical care unit. (And now you know I have one of the most common last names in the English-speaking world.) I miss going to the games with my two boys. But I share this because, mentally, I feel like I have to talk about it ... and my family is sick of me talking about it to them.
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LCFC V Tranmere Match Thread
MarriedaLeicesterGirl replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
Finally on Twitter (X) - WOW! -
LCFC V Tranmere Match Thread
MarriedaLeicesterGirl replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
They sent me an offer to buy a ticket at 5:30 pm! -
Jamie Vardy Appreciation
MarriedaLeicesterGirl replied to GeorgeTheFox's topic in Leicester City Forum
I have always said I am so glad he plays for Leicester, because if he didn't play for your team, you would have to hate him - and I'd rather die than hate him. (I was having major medical issues last year and missed the drop because I was in a coma. Saw this game in a pub - first time to watch a game live in well over a year. It was truly special to see him score. Truly all I could ask for.) -
Tottenham (H) - Mon 19 Aug 8pm - Pre-Match Thread
MarriedaLeicesterGirl replied to lnkstern's topic in Leicester City Forum
I am planning to go see this one at the pub - it will be my first sports visit since my stroke! (It seems if you have a brain bleed, the scars make you prone to seizures, so have spent months building myself up to groups- sadly had to stop going to the actual games due to this). I hope the boys surprise me! -
I was so happy when we signed him. But a guy I knew in Scotland hated him - warned he only cared about himself and that he would have a good season or two and then destroy the atmosphere at the club. I should have believed him.
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The weirdest thing about Musa is that we actually made money selling him.
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Kaputska - poor kid. Should have gone to a much smaller league, and maybe been able to build himself up to Germany or France. We broke his confidence, and then his body.
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Slimani was such a weird one - he seemed amazing at first, and then was constantly injured. We would "get better" when Algeria named him, and then get injured while playing for his country. If he had stayed healthy and was fit into a system, I think he might have excelled - but as it happened, he kinda earned the Donkey status.
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39th Premier League Game is back?
MarriedaLeicesterGirl replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
Growing up I liked baseball and American football. I watched one NBA game and a few high school games - basketball wasn't my thing. When I was in my 20s, I loved the (awful) local minor league ice hockey team. I strangely loved watching lacrosse, which is big at the high school level, okay at university level, and a joke at the (semi) professional level. The problem with football (the soccer one) is that it is a "anyone can play" youth game - it literally is hugely popular because children with no abilities are guaranteed playing time! The biggest supporters of the MLS are either born in foreign countries (and watch the Mexican league more often) or had a semester abroad and want to tell everyone about it for the rest of their lives - the only names they know are Messi and Ronaldo. It will never be super popular in the US without becoming a more US sport (like the MLS is attempting with playoffs and such), but US owners are willing to destroy the European game to become, maybe, the 4th most popular sport in the US.
