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Ruud van Nistelrooy - New Manager - Official
Molson Canadian replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
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The King (lack of fire) Power Leicester's last five and a half home games: Goals conceded: 14 Goals scored: 0 Leicester's last Premier League home goal came on December 8 vs Brighton.
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hope the rest of the night goes better for you. i know leaving as a season ticket holder you must be feeling terrible inside.
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Ruud van Nistelrooy - New Manager - Official
Molson Canadian replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
Former Leicester captain Wes Morgan to Sky Sports: "It's been awful. Leicester seem lost on the pitch, not sure whether to stick, twist, get tight or stand off. It's resulted in them conceding chances or goals. "The Leicester defence are ball watching, no-one is on the front foot, no-one is being proactive. When you do that, you're going to get beaten to the ball." -
Ruud van Nistelrooy - New Manager - Official
Molson Canadian replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
Niko Kovac was apparently considered most likely said he wouldn't come because of the current squad and financial situation too bad. RVN just can't work within these parameters. Honestly don't think any manager could. Disgusting and sick is a good description for the current state of things. -
loss for words. this is horrible.
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so much money wasted on transfers and contracts when i look at the starting 11 and bench. this is brutal.
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Van Nistelrooy: Fans back team despite protests Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy is convinced his Premier League relegation battlers have the backing of the club’s fans. A section of supporters held a protest march against the Foxes’ hierarchy before last weekend’s home defeat to Arsenal, but Van Nistelrooy said that did not affect his players. “I think it’s pure passion what you see around you,” he said. “Passion for the football club to do better and that is a great thing to see and to feel and to represent that. “I feel in the Arsenal game we were supported really well. I didn’t hear any negativity. (The fans) were all behind the team. “We all suffered, off and on the pitch with those late goals. The protest, I haven’t really seen that because we were already in the stadium preparing for the game. “So the supporters did that separate from us. So that helped. We were focusing on the game and when we went out there was nothing visible about that and that felt like great support.”
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Frank sympathetic of Leicester situation Brentford boss Thomas Frank says new Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy has given the Foxes structure despite their struggles to pick up points. Leicester have not won since beating Tottenham 2-1 in January and have lost nine of their last 10 league games. "I think of course it's a tough situation. It's never nice to be in the relegation zone and even though its tight, Ruud has given them structure," Frank added. "I know they haven't won many games but he's given them stability and they have a lot of Premier League experience. "They were only down for a year and a lot of starters have played a lot of Premier League games which means a lot. "(Stephy) Mavididi, (Bilal) El Khannouss, (Jamie) Vardy and (Jordan) Ayew can hurt any team. "It's a game they know they need to get something from, so it'll be very difficult and on the flipside, we believe in ourselves and need to perform a very good game."
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Brentford team news Team to play Leicester: Flekken; Ajer, Collins, Pinnock, Lewis-Potter; Norgaard, Janelt, Damsgaard; Mbeumo, Wissa, Schade Subs: Valdimarsson, Carvalho, Mee, Yarmoliuk, Konak, Maghoma, Kayode, Ji-Soo, Morgan
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Woyo Coulibaly is the only change Ruud van Nistelrooy changes from the side which lost to Arsenal last weekend, coming in for his full Leicester debut for the injured James Justin. Further forward Bobby De-Cordova Reid and Jordan Ayew start on the wings for the fifth game in a row - with Stephy Mavididi and Facundo Buonanotte consigned to the bench yet again. They have plenty of pressure on them, alongside Jamie Vardy, given the Foxes haven't scored in any of their last five home games.
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RVN there's one squad space still open. please register yourself as a player/manager.
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seriously who the hell thought buying skipp and winks was a good idea for this season.
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let it be let it be let it beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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We’ve got 1 squad space free - who are you signing?
Molson Canadian replied to Sly's topic in Leicester City Forum
Must be at least 10 months now since he suffered that double leg fracture -
They asked questions and Susan Whelan gave responses like a politician does?
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Valentines day today. going to have to circle the bed first to get a estimate in regards to the wife.
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Top’s Programme Notes vs Arsenal
Molson Canadian replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
Not a SINGLE mention of RUDKIN putting us in this entire mess with PSR. Outrageous. -
Top’s Programme Notes vs Arsenal
Molson Canadian replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
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Ruud van Nistelrooy - New Manager - Official
Molson Canadian replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
Van Nistelrooy: Offside decision hard to swallow Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy speaking to ITV: "We were not defeated in Fergie time, we are defeated in offside time. "VAR you have in a couple of centimetres, a couple of inches. This was half a metre, clear in line. That's a hard one to take because the team deserved extra time. "It was a very good team performance. Started really well, pressing United. On the ball, very stable. Deserved to go 1-0 up at half time. "We knew there would be some pressure on us in the second half and chances but not even that much. "Decisions like this, at our level, are hard to swallow." -
He would be great in a 2 striker system. He's not going to get that with us and most likely anywhere else in the Prem.
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where else do have a chance to shoot from
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RVN just go ahead and put yourself in the squad as a player/manager
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Man Utd vs Leicester City Sky Sports News' Anton Toloui at Old Trafford: "The hope around Jeremy Monga is infectious. "Everyone I've spoken to at Leicester about the 15-year-old is convinced he has the potential to be a Premier League star. If the Foxes' new No. 93 gets on tonight expect intrigue and excitement from not just the fans but also the first-team coaches."
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RVN is much better looking than Cooper.
