
gerblod
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Saints are ****ed
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Choudhury special 😁
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Lovely tackle by Faes. Unnecessary 😁
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Only made the goal, but only perfection will do, won't it. It's like watching kids' dad's on the sidelines screaming at their kids. Nothing's ever good enough.
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Ref's being mighty prissy!
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I worded it badly and realised so soon after I posted it. There are significant numbers of Irish and Welsh descendants in Coventry - not so much Leicester. There was an influx of many workers into Coventry during and after WW2 to the war factories and to rebuild a very damaged city. Sectarianism seems to have passed the Midlands by. I've never heard of rivalries based on religion in any other European country. You'd imagine Belgian clubs might but Walloons and Flemish are parted in seperate areas. Germany is basically divided into a Protestant north and Catholic south. I can't imagine though that Bayern München playing Borussia Dortmund excites much religious fervour.
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No sectarian schisms in the East Midlands and South Yorkshire. All CofE. But in places where Catholics and Protestants cohabit there's always a fierce rivalry based on religious intolerance. So Everton and Liverpool, Rangers and Celtic, United and Man City and Glentoran and Glenavon. A lot of Ulster Catholics support United. It's very much less pronounced these days.
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I'm Coalville area by birth and grew up amongst pit folk. I had nowt to do with Hinckley growing up although my mum's folks came from Blaby and Countesthorpe. So I had more in common with people bought up in coalfield areas - which included north-west, Warwickshire, South Staffs, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire. But I've allus supported City from when I were a kid and a yoath. But I've lived in Nuneaton and Hinckley and got on awrite wi um. And anyone who's a City supporter is alright with me.
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I worked there for twenty years and followed their run and eventual win in the 1987 Cup. I had friends there who were Cov supporters. The whole hate rubbish stemmed from sectarian bigotry between Catholic and Protestant. Derby, Forest and Coventry people ain't different from Leicestershire folks. Besides, I dislike United for becoming a this magnet for transient football supporters. Used to be decent club with Mancunian supporters - now they're mediocre cash cows for billionaire money men. No question for me who I'd support. Man City will stuff them anyway. I don't particularly like them either but fvck United.
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I fell asleep when Cov were 0-3 down. Wake up to find it's 2-3. Then 3 all. C'mon Cov !
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They've lost the confidence that came with the early wins. That confidence wasn't born out of being a team familiar with itself and its manager - it was a talented, fresh assemblage of players who got on a roll. Maresca is just as at sea with his role. If they win or get automatic promotion then they'll have time to bed in. Oh for another Walsh/Elliot!
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Thank f**k!
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Nothing worse than a stubborn football manager who can't see what's in front of him. Faes is technically excellent but out to lunch too often. Coady should be given a runout, unless they find there's a curse on the turf where Faes plays. Anyone but Daka. He's off his timing. Cannon to profit off crosses from Stephy and Fatawu - big lad in the centre causing problems. It's on NOW and I'm debating whether to shell out £11.99 as I have whenever it's been broadcast. I suspect that I will - well, I know I will, but they should have given me a refund for some of the nailed on chances they've missed recently. I live in hope with doubt struggling to get out of the box I've shoved it in. We'll see.
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Team locked in dressing room post Plymouth game
gerblod replied to Kienan dewsbury croc's topic in Leicester City Forum
Then Vardy told Enzo he was shit. Then Enzo told him he was particularly shit. Faes and Daka admitted they were shit but Enzo told them they weren't shit. So much shit flying around the dressing room they had to use hoses to shower them down. -
The blaming of individual players is very easy and doesn't provide any answers. After dominating the league for so long Maresca should have been planning for a dip - either from overconfidence or other teams sussing our methods. The mantra 'only the next game is important' should have been drilled into their thinking. He's failed to adjust the team by failing to adapt himself. Now they've lost that confidence and are fearful of every next match. I'd be loathe to fire him, but, unless he gets it together, we're going into the play-offs. I'd be inclined to make Ricardo player-manager. At least he looks up for every match and has huge experience.
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Rantala!
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So you believe.
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Commentary on BBC stinks of Spurs favouritism.
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The commentary is biased too. Very pro Spurs, seeing as we've had the edge over them all second half.
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Appears that us, Leeds and Ipswich are all getting the yips. It's beginning to resemble the Monty Python Silly Olympics sketch. No-one appears to want to or be able to find the finish line. If we come top we'll be forever known as 'The Reluctant Winners' or the team that stumbled over the line.
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You build on a win by fielding the players who showed most enterprise last game in the positions they started in. I'm beginning to suspect that this f*****g about by Maresca may be a clue to where his loyalties lie. I rate Faes but there's no urgency about him or Vesty. It was obvious just by listening to the commentary that the changes took away the bounce from Saturday. Every time you think the corners turned there's another obstacle. It's like Maze Runner. Put your likeliest lads on in their familiar positions and drop Faes and Vesty for Doyle and Coady. Ricardo never f***s about. We act like we're Man City!
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There's a fine line between confidence and overconfidence when this passing between Mads and Faes/Vestergaard in particular goes on. They each have to be ultra careful and precise or emphasise passing out to the wings to Fatawu and Mavididi via the wing backs. There's been too much sloppiness at the back. If Wilf wasn't so important where he is now I'd prefer him playing as a link man between defence and Winks. But you can't have 12 men on the pitch. Although some of the refs we've had might not notice. 😁
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What would it take to turn on the owners?
gerblod replied to MattFox's topic in Leicester City Forum
Vichai's death is the reason why City is in the state it currently is. Top isn't Vichai and wasn't ready to take on the complex and enormously responsible job of running a Premier level football club. Rodgers was a mistake, but we finally won the Cup so a glorious mistake. However he should have been shown the door a season before he was. His ego was bigger than the club he was employed to manage. Avoiding relegation was more important than avoiding his payoff. Grandiose vanity developments come second to keeping the club in the Premier. That's where the income is. Leicester City is more important to me than its owners - Vichai being the exception. Rudkin and Whelan have been lax in the extreme and I suspect been less than honest, decisive and acting with the club foremost in their advice to Top. Fat salaries and big payoffs from a sucker club mean their incentive for looking after business comes after living the high life. Would Vichai be happy with this - of course not? Did he build up his business by being sloppy? Would he have allowed Rodgers his bumper bundle contract? The short answer is of course not. Now City have to go through all kinds of potential shit because of incompetence at so many levels. I suspect Maresca knew very little of this situation. I'd be mightily pissed off if I were him. If he and the boys can stop the rot and get an automatic place then thanks be to them. But Top and 'the board' need to ask themselves some very searching questions about their performance over the last few seasons of their management. -
An intelligent manager will constantly seek strategies to keep the opposition guessing. This guy isn't adapting to the changing challenges he's being presented with. Also, he's allowed the confidence of the earlier part of the season to wither away. That said, all those blaming players like Faes, KDH, Vards and Mavididi are doing what they always do - exaggerating their part in the loss. Vardy made three close chances, KDH is still the most talented technical player at the club and Mavididi and Fatawu are capable of much better. Faes is a more than competent defender. There's a lack of urgency on the pitch - the fires have gone out of their bellies. Yet one more Rodgers-like example of a manager sucking the vital spark out of the team.
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EFL Officiating Abomination Journal 23/24
gerblod replied to Trelleh's topic in Leicester City Forum
Not at all, but isn't VAR a progression in the élimination of mistakes ? As for corruption this isn't Italy or Argentina. We seem to have a higher code of conduct in our protestant based culture.