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2 minutes ago, UpTheLeagueFox said:

Brendan Rodgers has the best win percentage (all competitions) of any permanent Leicester manager.

He has the best win percentage for league games - and all have been top flight matches. (Pearson, who is close behind, benefits from seasons in L1/Championship)

Yeah but yeah but yeah but.

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7 minutes ago, Foxaholic ME said:

Assume you mean Premier league  as doubt better than Gillies or  who was manager in the late 20s 

Gillies was manager late 50s to late 60s.

Rodgers has a better win percentage, over 50% from 80ish games, Gillies 40% from 500 games.

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On 21/12/2020 at 20:21, davieG said:

Rank all of the players in the Premier League by points per game this season and there is perhaps a surprising name at the top. Yes, it’s Albrighton.

The City winger/wing-back is averaging 2.67 points per game this campaign, having won eight and lost one of the nine Premier League games he has featured in. When he hasn’t played, City have won one and lost four.

There are two other City players inside the top 10. Wilfred Ndidi is currently third, behind John Stones, on 2.5 points per game, while Dennis Praet is tied ninth on 2.25 points per game with Trent Alexander-Arnold, Fabinho and Ilkay Gundogan.

Just seen that, that's crazy, remember in his first few seasons there were similar stats about just how much more we won when Albrighton played too. Just shows how we always look much better with him in the team doing dirty work for other players, so they have more freedom.

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20 hours ago, UpTheLeagueFox said:

Brendan Rodgers has the best win percentage (all competitions) of any permanent Leicester manager.

He has the best win percentage for league games - and all have been top flight matches. (Pearson, who is close behind, benefits from seasons in L1/Championship)

And some on here consider him somewhat inept.

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On 21/12/2020 at 19:21, davieG said:

Rank all of the players in the Premier League by points per game this season and there is perhaps a surprising name at the top. Yes, it’s Albrighton.

The City winger/wing-back is averaging 2.67 points per game this campaign, having won eight and lost one of the nine Premier League games he has featured in. When he hasn’t played, City have won one and lost four.

There are two other City players inside the top 10. Wilfred Ndidi is currently third, behind John Stones, on 2.5 points per game, while Dennis Praet is tied ninth on 2.25 points per game with Trent Alexander-Arnold, Fabinho and Ilkay Gundogan.

Make that 9 wins, 1 draw and 1 defeat when Albrighton plays, world class again today should start every game for us.

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After today:

 

Games Leicester has scored first in = 8

Games won = 8

Games Drew = 0

Games Lost = 0

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19 – Leicester's start is the 19th time a top-flight side have won least seven of their first nine away league games of a season – none of the previous 18 have finished outside of the top four, whilst 50% of those sides have gone on to win the division that season. Contenders? https://t.co/sue0LMAXPb

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2 minutes ago, BlackFox said:

19 – Leicester's start is the 19th time a top-flight side have won least seven of their first nine away league games of a season – none of the previous 18 have finished outside of the top four, whilst 50% of those sides have gone on to win the division that season. Contenders? https://t.co/sue0LMAXPb

Not unless we can sort our home form.

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According to MOTD, we haven’t lost our first game of the year since 2008.

 

Shame our Boxing Day games aren’t as successful!

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On 29/12/2020 at 13:58, UpTheLeagueFox said:

Gillies was manager late 50s to late 60s.

Rodgers has a better win percentage, over 50% from 80ish games, Gillies 40% from 500 games.

Stand corrected but hardly a fair comparison

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23 minutes ago, Buce said:

 

Jamie Vardy had seven shots, the most he's ever made without scoring.

One reason only...they didn't show a touch map on the TV during the game 

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