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Everything posted by kingfox
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Bobby Reid, my assist king š
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2-1 win incoming, Daka twice.
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Itās been nothing more than pass, pass, pass, hopeful cross to nobody, repeat.
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Great defending lads
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And Skipp in for James
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You wouldnāt get Dyche fielding this line up
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Heart says 3-1 after foursomes, head says 2-2. Overall, we canāt be letting a Keegan Bradley captained US team beat Europe, I think Iād be physically sick.
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This Watford manager will be getting sacked if he persists with this setup, hideous.
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Jordan Ayew - NEVER PLAYING FOR LEICESTER AGAIN!!!
kingfox replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
Ayew will continue to be an opinion splitter until the day he leaves. Since pre season, Iāve felt that his link up play especially has been undervalued by a large chunk of our fanbase, but what was evident again at the weekend is that he possesses many frustrating traits. Holding onto the ball too long is one thing, but there were about three incidents in the second half where he carried the ball into good areas, only for him to run into a blind alley and end up losing possession. The comparisons to Bobby Firmino are fair, but Firmino managed double figures worth of league goals in 5/8 seasons he was at Liverpool, while also having Salah and Mane playing off him. Mowbray made a point on Sky at the weekend stating youād probably need 70+ goals to get promoted, recent history suggests that might not have to be the case. Burnley, Sunderland and Luton in recent seasons got promoted scoring less than 70 goals, but what they had was Brownhill, Flemming, Isidor and Morris all managing double figures worth. If Cifuentes persists with Ayew as a 9, then weāre relying on a few situations to happen. Ayew to suddenly manage double figures worth of goals Fatawu and Mavididi managing double figures Ramsey or James to suddenly turn into a Frank Lampard type of midfielder The way our team looks, the only way I see us being promoted, is if Fatawu and Mavididi hit double figures. -
At least he didnāt write an essay bigging up Will Still like that twat Kingfox did.
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Told you fools we should have signed Oli McBurnie
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Very much a work in progress. Weāve had some very worrying bad patches in all our games so far this season, I thought the first 30 minutes today was crap. Second half though, we looked far the better team, we got in enough good areas, but just wasnāt clinical enough with the final pass or shot. The fear I have is more about personnel over manager, a lot will depend on Carranza, but at this moment in time, we just look like a team without a natural goalscorer.
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As much as heās frustrated me in recent months, Winks now needs to be the first name on the teamsheet.
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Didnāt start playing until 30 minutes. Ricardo, Winks, James & Fatawu been decent enough, but this team looks plagued with teething problems.
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WTF, no Bobby Reid in the starting 11. Marti Out.
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Selby with a strong shot to claim the English Open, plays Jackson Page in the QFās later today. Also quite surprised the new female referee this week, has yet to make an appearance in the āBirds you fancy off the tellyā thread
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Brilliant, Iām now very much looking forward to Soumareās new contract announcement of 5 years.
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Quite glad I changed my mind on Selles as a possibility for the Leicester job this summer š¬
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Stolarczyk and Okoli have been pathetic
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Nice one Aaron, at least you can put your earrings back in now.
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Get in, Leicesterās greatest ever number 9 with the goal
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Made a few visits into town recently after strongly avoiding it for the past 5-6 years. Usually cut through the St Martins area which Iād class as one of the better parts. High Street and Gallowtree Gate are a total mixture nowadays. Haymarket, Belgrave Gate, Humberstone Gate and Charles Street are tacky shitholes.
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Quality performance from Alcaraz, vamos!!!
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Paying hundreds, maybe thousands of dollars for a ticket to get delayed by Donald Trump, a good chunk of those poor folk outside will probably miss the whole of the first set.
