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Newcastle away, next up.. Very early thoughts...

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I can't stop thinking about Vardy potentially matching the record away at Newcastle. I know it sounds ridiculous as I have absolutely no control on it what so ever, but it's actually making me nervous.

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The same Daryl Janmaat who he absolutely fvcked when they came to our place last year?

We'll see, son.

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The Premier League have now announced the Match Day officials that will take charge of the game against Newcastle this weekend.

Leicester travel to Newcastle on Saturday November 21 for the game at St James' Park and the match carries a 3pm kick off.

Referee: Mike Jones
Linesmen: D Cann and A Nunn
Fourth Official: M Atkinson

Match Day referee Jones (Chester) is yet to officiate a Leicester City game this season.

He has however already taken in twelve other matches so far in 2015-16 and in those games, across all competitions and football divisions, he has handed out a total of 48 yellow cards and one red card.

He was most card happy in the match between Leeds and Sheffield Wednesday on August 22 with a total of six yellows being shown. Six was also the number between Rotherham and Sheffield Wednesday and Crystal Palace and Manchester United in October.


Read more: http://www.leicester.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=422254#ixzz3rxRFHV54

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french national anthem to be played before the start of the match 

at every ground too, this will only end badly as a whole

The Premier League have now announced the Match Day officials that will take charge of the game against Newcastle this weekend.

Leicester travel to Newcastle on Saturday November 21 for the game at St James' Park and the match carries a 3pm kick off.

Referee: Mike Jones

Linesmen: D Cann and A Nunn

Fourth Official: M Atkinson

Match Day referee Jones (Chester) is yet to officiate a Leicester City game this season.

He has however already taken in twelve other matches so far in 2015-16 and in those games, across all competitions and football divisions, he has handed out a total of 48 yellow cards and one red card.

He was most card happy in the match between Leeds and Sheffield Wednesday on August 22 with a total of six yellows being shown. Six was also the number between Rotherham and Sheffield Wednesday and Crystal Palace and Manchester United in October.

Read more: http://www.leicester.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=422254#ixzz3rxRFHV54

he was the ref that gave a penalty for Handball at Anfield last season when Wes got 1 in the face

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Stat time

Newcastle have lost just one of their last eight Premier League clashes with Leicester (W4 D3), although that defeat did come last out: 0-3 at the King Power Stadium last May.

At St. James' Park, the Magpies have won each of their last four home Premier League clashes with Leicester, with the the Foxes netting just one goal in total in those games.

There have been three players sent off in the last three league meetings between these two sides (Newcastle’s Mike Williamson and Darryl Janmaat last May and Richie Wellens for Leicester in January 2010 in the Championship).

Leonardo Ulloa has scored three goals across the Foxes last two meetings with Newcastle in all competitions.

The Magpies have kept two Premier League clean sheets in the row. They last went three top-flight games without conceding back in November 2014.

Steve McClaren's charges have managed just one goal in total in their last three Premier League fixtures.

Claudio Ranieri's side have suffered just one defeat this season in the top-flight, a league-low figure along with Tottenham.

The Foxes have scored the highest percentage of second half goals of any team in the Premier League (72%).

Giorginio Wijnaldum has scored a league-high four headed goals from just four headers on target in the Premier League this season.

Jamie Vardy can equal Ruud van Nistelrooy’s record of scoring in 10 consecutive Premier League appearances (currently on nine).

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Just glad it's a proper football weekend. The International breaks are like a form of purgatory. Even with Vardy involved I've virtually no interest in watching England. Yes, I hope they win but, no, I see nothing served in torturing myself by watching them. I'd rather study a skyscape or even the line of a missing putt.      

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As has been said we are due a result there, and this is probably the first match all season I've been confident of a win.

2 nil to the Toon.

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What do we reckon Lawro's prediction will be? I reckon 1-0 Newcastle. "Leicester have been great this year but they can't keep on winning and Newcastle have found some form so I fancy them to nick it".

Lawros says 2-1 Newcastle

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