suffolk fox Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 Got to laugh at that wonderful football club Man Utd. Pick two Leicester rejects to play in their Euro adventure against Wolfsburg last night. Powell came on in the second half for Mata and Lingaard started. Two players who were both shocking and woeful for us. If you want a good laugh go onto their forum red cafe it's hilarious at the moment.
Wymsey Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 Lingard is even more effective than Rooney, with the latter being ineffective for a majority of the time.
Foxymcoxy Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 Honestly the neutrals say we lack depth but the team United ended with last night would get battered by our B team.
Bayfox Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 Imagine selling james and drinkwater, but keeping powell and lingaard. I mean that would be a horrible thing to do.
Guest Mee-9 Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 Honestly think Nick Powell could have been the biggest fail in this clubs history. Bossed it on loan at Wigan, so much hype, comes here does nothing and gets injured.
Captain... Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 Honestly think Nick Powell could have been the biggest fail in this clubs history. Bossed it on loan at Wigan, so much hype, comes here does nothing and gets injured. He would have to put on 10 stone and quit football to be the biggest fail. Or do you mean, the biggest fail that we got nothing out of him?
Guest Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 Honestly think Nick Powell could have been the biggest fail in this clubs history. Bossed it on loan at Wigan, so much hype, comes here does nothing and gets injured. all to do with attitude - like Grealish.
filbertstreet Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 we've got a bunch of man u rejects in our squad and they're pretty good
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 He would have to put on 10 stone and quit football to be the biggest fail. Or do you mean, the biggest fail that we got nothing out of him? Now to be fair that absolute ripper of a 25 yard drive against Southampton was worth the loan fee....
TJB-fox Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 all to do with attitude - like Grealish.Nice to see the media have dominated people's perceptions of Grealish. The lad does a lot for charity after a personal, family tragedy. Just because he likes to go out doesn't mean he's got a bad attitude. He's young, with money, of course he's going to go out and have a good time.
Ian W LCFC Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 Lingard wasn't that bad for us. He didn't get that many chances but was always pretty solid when he came off the bench. He's impressed this season too. But Powell was shite.
fuchsntf Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 Lets be fair, they were and are young, Look at Kanes path... If they become decent fellas, after some wild exhuberance, they could turn out to be good players.We just got them still in their nappies.Lawrence looks like he knew what it was about, we've kept him.
blue army 1988 Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 Nice to see the media have dominated people's perceptions of Grealish. The lad does a lot for charity after a personal, family tragedy. Just because he likes to go out doesn't mean he's got a bad attitude. He's young, with money, of course he's going to go out and have a good time. Fair enough he does a lot for charity and well done to the lad for doing that, but that dosnt mean he has the attitude to become as good as people say he will. In my opinion he dosnt have that focus.
Julian Joachim Jr Shabadoo Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 You only have to look at his hair to tell he's a shaft and a half. Bin.
Wymsey Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 You only have to look at his hair to tell he's a shaft and a half. Bin. Hodgson wouldn't. He said not long ago that he's 'the future' for England.
blue army 1988 Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 Hodgson wouldn't. He said not long ago that he's 'the future' for England. Tbh what the hell does he know.
ARTY_FOX Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 Hodgson wouldn't. He said not long ago that he's 'the future' for England. I hope not. What has he actually done to have all the hype?
TJB-fox Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 Hodgson wouldn't. He said not long ago that he's 'the future' for England. When did he say this?
filbertway Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 My instinct tells me Whymsey is talking abouy Kane
Galih Prasetyo Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 5 Players Natural Same story with Jamie Vardy (Part I) A number of footballers in England had suffered the fate suffered by sharp Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy. Vardy once nobody has now become a football star who sought a lot of people and demand huge English football club and outside the UK. Fairy tale indeed as experienced by Jamie Vardy today but it was not the first fairy tale experienced by a footballer. The following rows British footballer who also experienced a similar story with Jamie Vardy INDOSPORT version: Charlie Austin Jimmy Bullard Gary Hooper Troy Deeney Chris Smalling
Langley Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 He would have to put on 10 stone and quit football to be the biggest fail. Or do you mean, the biggest fail that we got nothing out of him? No. Two words: Michael Johnson.
Captain... Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 No. Two words: Michael Johnson. That's who I meant too.
Kitchandro Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 Nice to see the media have dominated people's perceptions of Grealish. The lad does a lot for charity after a personal, family tragedy. Just because he likes to go out doesn't mean he's got a bad attitude. He's young, with money, of course he's going to go out and have a good time. So because he does work for charity he's got a good attitude towards his career? The two things are completely unrelated.
TJB-fox Posted 9 December 2015 Posted 9 December 2015 So because he does work for charity he's got a good attitude towards his career? The two things are completely unrelated. oh wow do you know the phrase 'read between the lines'? Grealish is presented as a spoilt, arrogant, selfish brat in the media hence some of the uneducated comments on here about him. The charity work relates to his actual character rather than his commitment to football. However, he apparently stays afterwards at training and had a decent enough work rate in matches to suggest that he takes football seriously.Getting pictured with nos/vodka doesn't necessarily mean he doesn't work hard and has a bad attitude mate.
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