Guest ttfn Posted 5 January 2017 Posted 5 January 2017 Wise goes without saying. Never disliked a Leicester player whilst they were actually in the team quite as much as Beckford though.
SystonFox Posted 5 January 2017 Posted 5 January 2017 Just now, HighPeakFox said: Que? Nobody liked him. Drove round in his r8 with wellens giving it big licks
HighPeakFox Posted 5 January 2017 Posted 5 January 2017 Just now, SystonFox said: Nobody liked him. Drove round in his r8 with wellens giving it big licks When you say nobody, do you mean the fans or the other players?....you're the first to mention him in this thread, unless I've missed it.
burleighfox Posted 5 January 2017 Posted 5 January 2017 Joe Mattock, Jermaine Beckford, Matt Mills, Dennis Wise are a bit of a theme here so I reckon they go without saying. I'd also say DJ Campbell as he looked like an extra from a So Solid Crew video. I feel that despite his input, Robbie Savage would be a contender as he's just not popular at all these days and even someone like Richard Stearman as he used to parade around town like a big shot when he was a part of a really poor side; even saw him out living it up the day we got relegated to league one, then he had the nerve to jump ship. Oh and Ben Marshall for being half decent, then crap and then deciding to spit at his own fans; nice one. There's probably a fvck tonne more though!
ScouseFox Posted 5 January 2017 Posted 5 January 2017 27 minutes ago, SystonFox said: Nobody liked him. Drove round in his r8 with wellens giving it big licks i did
murphy Posted 5 January 2017 Posted 5 January 2017 When it comes to the most diabolical gobshite to ever wear the jersey, Dennis Wise is like Major Oak. Anyone else is mere shrubbery.
Koke Posted 5 January 2017 Posted 5 January 2017 Vardy is a bit of a ****. Him and Simpson would probably be best mates if they grew up with each other.
inckley fox Posted 5 January 2017 Posted 5 January 2017 Wise and Wayne Brown, obviously. Alan Rogers was a good call for his totally dumb anti-Leicester rant (he didn't achieve much, or play at the highest level much in his career, it's bizarre to turn on the club which gave you what little success you had). On moral grounds I'd understand people having issues with Collymore, Simpson and a few others. But I'm happy to accept that most footballers aren't the kinds of people I'd normally go on a canal-boat weekend with. They have to be especially abhorrent, and in a way which is harmful to the club, for me to get upset about them. On the other hand, I have unjustifiably disliked a few players because of their mannerisms, attitude, something they've said, the look on their face, the fact that other people like them a bit too much, and so on.
tom27111 Posted 5 January 2017 Posted 5 January 2017 I don't think he's been mentioned yet....David Speedie? I begged my dad to cancel our season tickets. He won me over though. Cheating cvnt!
BenTheFox Posted 5 January 2017 Posted 5 January 2017 Has to be Dennis Wise. However, Jermaine Beckford really encapsulated what was wrong with the club at the time. More fool him though. He could have had a much better career if he didn't have such attitude problems.
BoyJones Posted 5 January 2017 Posted 5 January 2017 There can be only one. Been going down (city) 54 years, DW is the only choice, as indicated by many on here. He played less than 24 hours football for City, but will always be remembered as the most disgraceful human being ever to wear the blue shirt of Leicester City FC.
inckley fox Posted 6 January 2017 Posted 6 January 2017 3 minutes ago, BoyJones said: There can be only one. Been going down (city) 54 years, DW is the only choice, as indicated by many on here. He played less than 24 hours football for City, but will always be remembered as the most disgraceful human being ever to wear the blue shirt of Leicester City FC. Didn't we spend £1,500,000 on him when he was 34 years old? So he was a pretty silly signing anyway, when you consider that one of Taylor's stated aims was to reduce the advancing years of the squad. Before we go crying out for wise old Premier League-experienced heads, we should remember Wise. On top of that he was one of the worst players in one of our worst ever top flight sides, broke a player's cheekbone leaving us without a left back for two months, got fired, then tried to have the whole club shut down.
tommypello Posted 6 January 2017 Posted 6 January 2017 David Speedie for his antics at Wembley, won the fans over in the end.
fazzyfox Posted 6 January 2017 Posted 6 January 2017 Pennis Wise, Ian Baraclough (came to my college with the other YTS players, outspoken, offensive, patronising total k**b) and Steve Howard for having a go at me and telling me to p off when it was the guy behind me who had criticised him.
WestMids Rich Posted 6 January 2017 Posted 6 January 2017 Wise, John Curtis, Allan Clarke, Rogers, Mattock
Rob1742 Posted 6 January 2017 Posted 6 January 2017 9 hours ago, SystonFox said: Nobody liked him. Drove round in his r8 with wellens giving it big licks Here we go, so someone has an R8, and he is therefore going about with his mate giving it big licks (whatever that means). How difficult it must be to be a footballer. You get paid well, you buy nice things but because of this, people form a negative opinion because of you. You wonder why sometimes players are unsure with fans, and this is the reason.
Nick Posted 6 January 2017 Posted 6 January 2017 7 minutes ago, Rob1742 said: Here we go, so someone has an R8, and he is therefore going about with his mate giving it big licks (whatever that means). How difficult it must be to be a footballer. You get paid well, you buy nice things but because of this, people form a negative opinion because of you. You wonder why sometimes players are unsure with fans, and this is the reason. I know - they can't even go for a coffee without getting abuse.
Monsell1976 Posted 6 January 2017 Posted 6 January 2017 8 hours ago, tom27111 said: I don't think he's been mentioned yet....David Speedie? I begged my dad to cancel our season tickets. He won me over though. Cheating cvnt! Was going to mention him, for the reason you make, and I meet him in person, and nearly had a scrap with him, horrible, arrogant little man.
boots60 Posted 6 January 2017 Posted 6 January 2017 As mentioned the cockernee poison dwarf wins hands down but 2 members of Martin O'Neills wonderful side could be right feckin pillocks, especially about town after a few bevvies. Lennon & Savage. Lennon has gone down the "depression" route which is no excuse for behaving like a cnut & Savage, still extremely dislikeable today.
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