Izzy Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 In this forum if you ask anyone everybody had great game,but thats not true simpson was bad too,as usual What do you mean Simpson was bad too 'as usual'? I'd quit while you're behind fella
KP Fox Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 A shirt pull is not the same as being elbowed in the face. One is a foul and the other is violent conduct and has ended with people in prison in the past. It wasn't his shirt but his hair that Huth was pulling
Rasmic123 Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 In this forum if you ask anyone everybody had great game,but thats not true simpson was bad too,as usual bollocks
Socks Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 Loads of pockets of Leicester fans who came out at the end, hats off to you all. The sir Alex Ferguson stand in the 'T' of United on the seats, a good cluster who kept chanting with all of us. absolute quality
majaco Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 Ref had a super game. Mahrez was stupid he's beaten Rojo, why try and then win a penalty? Drinky twice made stupid challenges that he didn't have to do, he was crap in general today.
promised land Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 absolute quality Video doesn't show them all, there were loads to our left with flags, scarfs at full time, above to our right a load were at the front but those in the Fergie stand were class. We saw you.
majaco Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 drinkwater was influential. His red was fair. Mahrez was fouled. Where was he meant to go?
possiblygeorge Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 Every song you sung, we sung back home, at a Pub, in Melbourne. Good work to all those that made the trip! #WeShallNotBeMoved
Dr The Singh Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 Every song you sung, we sung back home, at a Pub, in Melbourne. Good work to all those that made the trip! #WeShallNotBeMoved I wish I was with you in Melbourne.
Vlad the Fox Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 Video doesn't show them all, there were loads to our left with flags, scarfs at full time, above to our right a load were at the front but those in the Fergie stand were class. We saw you. Saw all those with the flags at the end of the game on tv.
possiblygeorge Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 I wish I was with you in Melbourne.I wish I was in Leicester
Vicki Vixen Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 Most shocking thing today was the number of people walking around OT in half and half scarves. Thousands of them.
eastendfox Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 I'm going to defend the ref. This was a game at Man United where the home side usually get everything. Yet he clearly decided not to make a big call that would change the match, which is so much better than the idiot Moss. Most refs at OId Trafford are going to send Simpson off, even though it wasn't a foul. And give a penalty at the death. He did neither. Yes we could have had a pen, and Rooney could have been sent off. But I'd rather none of that was given, because if any of it was it wouldn't have been given for us. As to the performance thought Ulloa was immense second half in holding the ball up, but United don't concede many for a good reason. All things considered 1-1 was the predictable, widely predicted, and probably fair result. Bit more cutting edge and we may snatch it, but given they absolutely had to win, we did well.
Dr The Singh Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 So do the rest of us.If be anywhere with you Webbo, as long as Mrs Webbo was with us
Blarmy Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 Yeah, agree with eastendfox. On balance, I'm ok with the ref
DJ Barry Hammond Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 8 points clear at the top of the Premier League, in touching distance of history and a creditable point away at Old Trafford - yet still some of our fans are unhappy and are calling our players shite. Unbelievable. That was a game where everyone contributed in some form, even if it was just be holding shape / position, or covering for each other during that very difficult early period. Every player will make mistakes, but the importance is for the players to have the confidence to make mistakes - because if you risk nothing, you win nothing. Of course it's a shame we couldn't get the job done today, but the balance is still very much in our favour. Now is the time for positivity and belief.
Larry_LCFC Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 Spurs are so ****ing deluded if they think they've got a chance of the title. They've got a chance alright - no chance.
foxfanazer Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 Yes Huth got a forearm smash but come on talk about pot calling kettle black. Even he will concede it's part of a physical battle, some if you are such pansies.Yeah totally agree
Harry96 Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 Great game would've loved to win but a good result without Vardy. Can't help to think he would've ran their defence ragged today tho and ran riot
Izzy Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 8 points clear at the top of the Premier League, in touching distance of history and a creditable point away at Old Trafford - yet still some of our fans are unhappy and are calling our players shite. Unbelievable. That was a game where everyone contributed in some form, even if it was just be holding shape / position, or covering for each other during that very difficult early period. Every player will make mistakes, but the importance is for the players to have the confidence to make mistakes - because if you risk nothing, you win nothing. Of course it's a shame we couldn't get the job done today, but the balance is still very much in our favour. Now is the time for positivity and belief. Absolutely, totally, without doubt, 100% this ^^^
Guest ttfn Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 As I said before the game a draw is a decent result. It means Spurs have to win their last 3 (and in all probability even if they win tomorrow it looks like at least Newcastle will still have something to play for) and even 2 draws will get us there.
49er Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 Thought we played well in the second half. If Vardy had been playing, I think we would have taken all three points. Ulloa did well, but we really could have done with the extra quality striker being brought in during the January transfer window to cover for Vardy's absences. We were vulnerable down our right in the first half, especially with Martial being their danger man. I thought that Simpson should have headed out the cross that made its way to Martial for his goal. He was also out of position, leaving Martial free. All in all, a good point. I just feel that Chelsea will not lose to Spurs, and we can crack open the bubbly.
MPH Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 De gea will be of to Real Madrid and United will be putting a bid in for Kasper when he's playing like that on their doorstep...
possiblygeorge Posted 1 May 2016 Posted 1 May 2016 De gea will be of to Real Madrid and United will be putting a bid in for Kasper when he's playing like that on their doorstep...I hope you're wrong
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