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Trelleh

Kante's reception tomorrow

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There was mixed feelings about him going, but I'll personally be clapping his name if he starts or comes on. Surely a no brainer?

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3 minutes ago, Trelleh said:

There was mixed feelings about him going, but I'll personally be clapping his name if he starts or comes on. Surely a no brainer?

 

Completely

 

Unfortunately we have quite a few with no brain, so expect a good few boo's. 

Posted

The man won us the Premier League, he owes us absolutely nothing. He'll get a standing ovation from me at the start of the game and that's that. Once the game kicks off, he's part of the opposition and will be treated as such for as long as he's on the pitch.

 

And if he gets subbed off, it will be to more applause from me.

Posted

I never expected to see Leicester win the league in my lifetime and Kante was a big big part of that.  So we owe him a lot of respect.

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He'll get an applause from me and then he'll be treated like the rest of the Chelsea players.

 

No doubt those applauding the finest midfielder in our history will be outnumbered by the booers. The type of people that call him "Kunte" :rolleyes:

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It's funny how other players, who contributed to success and then left for a 'bigger' club, were always booed etc.

 

E.g. Joe Mattock breaking his leg in front of us at Sheff United was greeted with the loudest chant of the game 'let him die'.

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Just now, AKCJ said:

He'll get an applause from me and then he'll be treated like the rest of the Chelsea players.

 

No doubt those applauding the finest midfielder in our history will be outnumbered by the booers. The type of people that call him "Kunte" :rolleyes:

 

I dunno, I have faith that most of the crowd will great him as you would suspect a normal functioning human being to do so. 

 

 

Posted

I'm not going so it doesn't matter what I think but I wouldn't applaud him, I wouldn't boo him either.

Posted

I'll boo him.

 

The people clapping him are the sort of men who if their wife or girlfriends left them for a more handsome and richer man they would go and shake the man's hand and tell them "to take good care of her, she's a good un".

 

I've always said I'll despise the first big player who left for pastures new against the club's will. Just think how good we could be with him still in the side, fuck him.

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10 minutes ago, TiffToff88 said:

The man won us the Premier League, he owes us absolutely nothing. He'll get a standing ovation from me at the start of the game and that's that. Once the game kicks off, he's part of the opposition and will be treated as such for as long as he's on the pitch.

 

And if he gets subbed off, it will be to more applause from me.

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Posted
10 minutes ago, TiffToff88 said:

The man won us the Premier League, he owes us absolutely nothing. He'll get a standing ovation from me at the start of the game and that's that. Once the game kicks off, he's part of the opposition and will be treated as such for as long as he's on the pitch.

 

And if he gets subbed off, it will be to more applause from me.

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Posted

He'll get a few jeers no doubt but he was a vital player in a season beyond our wildest dreams and deserves respect from us regardless of how he left. Lets not turn it into another Brian Little return.

 

The best way to deal with it is do the talking on the pitch and get the win,

Posted
5 minutes ago, Grewks said:

It's funny how other players, who contributed to success and then left for a 'bigger' club, were always booed etc.

 

E.g. Joe Mattock breaking his leg in front of us at Sheff United was greeted with the loudest chant of the game 'let him die'.

I think Joe Mattock is perhaps a slightly different case entirely, his comments when he left were slightly more provocative then anything Kante said, and then he went and banged out four people in a Leicester night club about 3 weeks later.  so was hardly going to be welcomed back with open arms

Posted

Probably nothing from me. I can't despise a man for joining a different football team, but he did jump ship at the first opportunity to a team not even in Europe. I just wish he give us one more year and played in the Champions League. 

 

That said, he is the best CM this club has ever seen and despite probably knowing he was off in the summer, he gave 100% every single game and played a monumental part in what happened.

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13 minutes ago, Gerard said:

I'll boo him.

 

The people clapping him are the sort of men who if their wife or girlfriends left them for a more handsome and richer man they would go and shake the man's hand and tell them "to take good care of her, she's a good un".

 

I've always said I'll despise the first big player who left for pastures new against the club's will. Just think how good we could be with him still in the side, fuck him.

 

Hahahaha what a ridiculous analogy.

 

 

Just out of interest what would do in that situation, walk up to him and boo loudly in his face lol 

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He's a greedy traitor. He deleted all his posts on Twitter that are Leicester related. I look back and he didn't even look like he wanted to be here. He don't show us respect so why should we? 

 

Thats my opinion. - We're all allowed one. 

Posted
19 minutes ago, AKCJ said:

He'll get an applause from me and then he'll be treated like the rest of the Chelsea players.

 

No doubt those applauding the finest midfielder in our history will be outnumbered by the booers. The type of people that call him "Kunte" :rolleyes:

One outstanding season and suddenly he's the finest midfielder in our 130 year history? Bit OTT 

Posted

I shall boo loudly at the TV when I see him ...    (although there is a good chance he won't p[lay).   And when we win I will jeer loudly as he walks off ...   cus thats football.

 

Personally, I think he is one of the best midfielders in that role that I have ever seen and will be eternally grateful for his part in what the team achieved last year ...    (but I won't tell him that for now !!)  :) 

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1 minute ago, Izzy Muzzett said:

One outstanding season and suddenly he's the finest midfielder in our 130 year history? Bit OTT 

Agreed. I do think he was probably the best at what he does though

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