Guest Posted 5 January 2016 Posted 5 January 2016 King for me. My dad has it in for Ulloa and Drinkwater big time though.
Sir Shep Posted 5 January 2016 Posted 5 January 2016 All you posters here on Foxestalk, daring to have different opinions, you silly people!
kingcarr21 Posted 5 January 2016 Posted 5 January 2016 Yann Kermogant. Tosser Everything always leads back to him
Vicki Vixen Posted 5 January 2016 Posted 5 January 2016 Im quite critical of Ulloa to be honest, probably does not deserve a lot of it but so frustrating to watch his body take 10 seconds to turn direction. Definitely Ulloa, he's like a reincarnation of Mark deVries.
FireFox Posted 5 January 2016 Posted 5 January 2016 Simpson, but not really because he actually is awful and therefore not really a scapegoat.
Fox92 Posted 5 January 2016 Posted 5 January 2016 It's not just me that has noticed people using Albrighton as a scape goat then. Annoys me. He is one of our most hardworking players yet I always see "ah, Albrighton didn't play well" after nearly game.
Thracian Posted 5 January 2016 Posted 5 January 2016 King's the biggest scapegoat now, by a distance and despite the incredible service he's given.
Guest Col city fan Posted 5 January 2016 Posted 5 January 2016 King's the biggest scapegoat now, by a distance and despite the incredible service he's given. The stick he got after the Liverpool game (one defeat) was staggering. And I mean staggering.
CharlieCharles Posted 5 January 2016 Posted 5 January 2016 Simpson, but not really because he actually is awful and therefore not really a scapegoat. what? Simpson is a decent player and certainly does not look out of place in our team.
Arriba Los Zorros Posted 5 January 2016 Posted 5 January 2016 Ulloa, he's always been a square peg in a round hole. His legs take so long to react to his brain, not a Premiership standard footballer, not in the style we play anyhow.
CharlieCharles Posted 5 January 2016 Posted 5 January 2016 Ulloa, he's always been a square peg in a round hole. His legs take so long to react to his brain, not a Premiership standard footballer, not in the style we play anyhow. This. He is a 10-15 goal championship striker, and thats only if you play to his strengths.
Guest Col city fan Posted 5 January 2016 Posted 5 January 2016 No Wellens no thread. Blimey that takes me back. Any stick any player gets now pales into comparison with the scapegoating that happened of Wellens.
Alf Bentley Posted 5 January 2016 Posted 5 January 2016 This. He is a 10-15 goal championship striker, and thats only if you play to his strengths. He was a 10-15 goal PREMIER LEAGUE striker last season, his first playing at that level. He was joint 13th highest scorer in the Premier League: http://www.worldfootball.net/goalgetter/eng-premier-league-2014-2015/ That's not an argument for or against his inclusion, just a statement of fact.
HighPeakFox Posted 5 January 2016 Author Posted 5 January 2016 I will edit the poll when I get the chance, adding more options. Please note, people with humour issues, this thread is an outlet and not entirely serious in intent!
Alf Bentley Posted 5 January 2016 Posted 5 January 2016 I will edit the poll when I get the chance, adding more options. Please note, people with humour issues, this thread is an outlet and not entirely serious in intent! In that case, it's about time you had options for Martin O'Neill and Steve Walsh - in fact, both Steve Walshes. What did cvnts like that ever do for this club? O'Neill? A two-bit, over-rated manager who specialised in defensive, thuggish hoofball. Walshy I? A yobbish carthorse of a centre-half, occasionally thrown up front in desperation and a red card waiting to happen. Walshy II? Pearson's tea-boy, famous mainly for bringing detritus like Robbie Neilson, Ryan McGivern and Yann Kermorgant into the club. Am I starting to get into the right spirit of things? :xmasbiggrin:
CharlieCharles Posted 5 January 2016 Posted 5 January 2016 He was a 10-15 goal PREMIER LEAGUE striker last season, his first playing at that level. He was joint 13th highest scorer in the Premier League: http://www.worldfootball.net/goalgetter/eng-premier-league-2014-2015/ That's not an argument for or against his inclusion, just a statement of fact 11 goals in 37 apps would argue he would score under 15 in the championship as well. His 1 goal in 16 apps this season again would also argue that case. Granted he has only started 7 of them, but its still a poor return.
HighPeakFox Posted 5 January 2016 Author Posted 5 January 2016 Serious discussion on this thread will be frowned upon :-p
Alf Bentley Posted 5 January 2016 Posted 5 January 2016 11 goals in 37 apps would argue he would score under 15 in the championship as well. His 1 goal in 16 apps this season again would also argue that case. Granted he has only started 7 of them, but its still a poor return. By the same logic, he'd score under 15 in Sunday League on Victoria Park, too. Back in the real world, he has played 50 games at Championship level (for Brighton) and scored 23 goals. So, he's a 21.16-goal striker at Championship level..... 23/50 x 46 = 21.16 Alf Enterprises, keeping it unserious since 2008. Anyway, Charlie, you do realise that you're ruining my memories of a great drummer, don't you?
Nod.E Posted 5 January 2016 Posted 5 January 2016 Good call.. Cost us the 1969 fa cup win.. Should never have let Summerbee down the line to cross back for Young to score... willy puller!! Where the hell is Gray on this list?! I've literally never seen him put in a tackle, stick his head on the ball or chase anything down while in a Foxes shirt. Currently costing us infinity pounds per goal too. willy puller! I'm definitely going to start calling people willy pullers from now on.
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