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Agree we need a bit more going forward from the wingers. But the work they have put in going back is immense.
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Me, because we lead, and we outplayed them up til our goal, but also because Pawson booked Ricardo for making a tackle and allowed Leeds to foul a lot:
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Cricket (None Leicestershire County Cricket Club)
Vacamion replied to leicsmac's topic in General Football and Sport
Just had it confirmed that we've got tickets for 5 x games in Barbados at the T20 World Cup in June. The website nearly died under the weight of people trying to get tickets to the India/Pakistan/Ireland games in mainland USA. They sold out straight away. -
I got in late, turned the game on at 1-0 to Luton and within 4 minutes Liverpool score two, FFS
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How VERY Ipswich.
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He Kermoganted it (Well, with one difference )
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The fact that he was liking posts which were slagging off his club's support *whilst still in post* , is probably going to make getting another job a bit difficult.
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If James Maddison scores that penalty against Everton.... we won that game 3-1, we stayed up by the skin of of our teeth. Maddison left us for Spurs anyway and was roundly booed at his return, where he was injured after being kicked hard by Dean Smith's star Summer signing, Mason Holgate. We are currently on our 3rd manager of the season, Jesse Marsch, sitting level on points with Luton 4th bottom of the Prem and destined for relegation. Everton went into Administration after being relegated, were forced into a fire sale and sit 2nd bottom of the Championship above Rotherham.
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Sliding doors moment: Tom Hopper, James Pearson and the other one run out of phone battery one night in Thailand
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Everton persisting with DCL starting up front when he couldn't score in a brothel continues to entertain.
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Everton fans grumbling when a pass goes astray is actually quite entertaining.
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Why are Palace slinging in high crossed balls into the box against a Dyche side?
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Whilst the LOL result here would be a Palace thrashing of Everton, making their fans realise they really are in bother, but I don't see anything other than a home win.
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There's going to be a lot of sentimental stuff about Hodgson following this. Fair play - a lifetime in the game, and he did well at Fulham and stabilised Palace and returned last year to steady them However, his stewardship of England was woeful. Will never forgive him for 2016 when he selected Wilshire when he could have taken an in form Drinkwater, and he kept misusing / underusing an in-the-form-of-his-life Vardy.
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You wonder who would take over at Sunderland. It's a fairly unforgiving job with massive expectations.
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The Times Scotland edition this morning ran an article about Brendan's woes. "On the flip side, however, Rodgers’ total belief in his own ability, even his own righteousness, can lead him to acts of self-harm" "Bar a handful of standout performances [...] Celtic have been a side held prisoner by an obsession with retaining possession. It is football from 15 years ago being attempted by players who often appear at a loss as to what it is they are actually being asked to do. With 71 per cent of possession at the weekend, Celtic managed five shots on target, to Kilmarnock’s six. While trying to walk it into the opposition net, they are routinely tripping up." This, combined with a massive injury list, all seems eerily familiar, doesn't it?
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Letting Neville co-commentate on Manchester United games is just awful. "When they've got superior players, which Manchester United clearly do"
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I love it that in the replays shown online, Holgate is brass necked enough to be protesting to the ref "What?" after that tackle.
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Partick Thistle's day will come
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Beale winning friends at Sunderland
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We have not seen it much this season, after seeing it in the Prem a fair bit, but several times today Vestergaard's opponent made it look like he was running through treacle as he gave away a 5 yard start and was in trouble trying to run back. Not that he was the only one having a bit of an off day.
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It sounds like I lack ambition, but a point would be still a very good result.
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