davieG Posted 24 March 2017 Posted 24 March 2017 Quote Posted: Fri 24 Mar 2017 Author: Leicester City image: http://www.lcfc.com/cms_images/shakey-4-3280-3640545_613x460.jpg Craig Shakespeare Image by: Plumb Images Leicester City's Craig Shakespeare has been nominated for the Barclays Manager of the Month award for March after guiding the Foxes to two consecutive Premier League victories. - Craig Shakespeare nominated for the Barclays Manager of the Month award for March - The Leicester City boss secured consecutive victories over Hull City and West Ham United - The Foxes also booked their place in the Quarter-Final stage of the UEFA Champions League - Supporters can vote for Shakespeare online until midnight on Monday 27 March, 2017 Leicester City's Craig Shakespeare has been nominated for the Barclays Manager of the Month award for March after guiding the Foxes to two consecutive Premier League victories. The Foxes dispatched Hull City and West Ham United, scoring three goals against both, to climb up to 15th in the Premier League table with the UEFA Champions League Last-16 second leg triumph over FC Sevilla also being enough to secure a Quarter-Final tie against Atlético Madrid. Christian Fuchs and Riyad Mahrez strikes, as well as a late own goal by Tom Huddlestone, were enough for City to take three points from Hull on Saturday 4 March at King Power Stadium before the Club’s first-ever trip to the London Stadium proved to be a successful one on Saturday 18 March. Goals from Mahrez, Robert Huth and Jamie Vardy sealed a fourth win on the bounce in all competitions for Shakespeare’s men in Stratford ahead of the international break with 10 of the Club’s players representing their countries over the course of the next week. You can vote for Shakespeare until midnight on Monday 27 March - click here. Read more at http://www.lcfc.com/news/article/2016-17/shakespeare-nominated-for-manager-of-the-month-3640547.aspx#ZwfVHzH1breJBeZi.99 Sadly I doubt he'll get it too many of the establishment still consider him a snake.
foxy boxing Posted 24 March 2017 Posted 24 March 2017 Fully deserved, took over in a difficult situation and has done brilliantly.
Gerard Posted 24 March 2017 Posted 24 March 2017 A disgrace if he doesn't. He took a team in the relegation zone and who had lost the first leg in the Champions League over. Now after four consecutive wins we're 6pts clear of the relegation zone and in the QF of the Champions League after knocking out La Liga's 3rd placed team.
lgfualol Posted 24 March 2017 Posted 24 March 2017 Who is he up against? It will probs be Klopp cus Klopp got a draw against City and did something wacky for the cameras.
EnderbyFox Posted 24 March 2017 Posted 24 March 2017 23 minutes ago, lgfualol said: Who is he up against? It will probs be Klopp cus Klopp got a draw against City and did something wacky for the cameras. Howe, Pochettino, Allardyce, Klopp & Conte
lgfualol Posted 24 March 2017 Posted 24 March 2017 7 minutes ago, EnderbyFox said: Howe, Pochettino, Allardyce, Klopp & Conte Congratulations Klopp, Conte or Pochettino.
M0901 Posted 24 March 2017 Posted 24 March 2017 Only Allardyce deserves a mention, is it 3 consecutive clean sheets for a leaky Palace defence? Shakespeare should edge it due to the CL heroics too, despite that being another competition of course
lifted*fox Posted 24 March 2017 Posted 24 March 2017 I can see the headlines now: Shakespeare WINSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.
dynamark Posted 24 March 2017 Posted 24 March 2017 Curse lets keep well clear of this. As we speak Shaky is plotting the defeat of Stoke and Sunderland in his bunker
Chico1958 Posted 24 March 2017 Posted 24 March 2017 4 hours ago, dynamark said: Curse lets keep well clear of this. As we speak Shaky is plotting the defeat of Stoke and Sunderland in his bunker Surely you mean nest or burrow..................... It's just a joke people
dynamark Posted 24 March 2017 Posted 24 March 2017 I nearly said office but wanted something with a bit more impact. Anyway hes plotting.The tactics thread was very good earlier some excellent comment about the differences
JerryLundegaard Posted 24 March 2017 Posted 24 March 2017 I didn't realise, but you can actually vote for this on premierleague.com: https://www.premierleague.com/news/354751
Finnegan Posted 24 March 2017 Posted 24 March 2017 2 hours ago, JerryLundegaard said: I didn't realise, but you can actually vote for this on premierleague.com: https://www.premierleague.com/news/354751 Quick, everyone vote for Hughes.
AmarteyAndChill Posted 24 March 2017 Posted 24 March 2017 11 hours ago, lgfualol said: Who is he up against? It will probs be Klopp cus Klopp got a draw against City and did something wacky for the cameras. Passion merchent
Foxxed Posted 24 March 2017 Posted 24 March 2017 Hope he gets this, and ideally next month's, especially to add a bit of spice to the tedious Ranieri conversation's I've been having.
oxtonfox Posted 25 March 2017 Posted 25 March 2017 Bound to be the Shaker winning, though you wonder what Conte has to do as Chelsea seem to win every game these days. Just hope the dreaded curse doesn't come back for the Stoke game at home though.
foxes_rule1978 Posted 25 March 2017 Posted 25 March 2017 Is there anyone else really... 3 wins from 3 with a team that couldn't score for six games. He deserves it...
Mease Posted 25 March 2017 Posted 25 March 2017 22 hours ago, M0901 said: Only Allardyce deserves a mention, is it 3 consecutive clean sheets for a leaky Palace defence? Shakespeare should edge it due to the CL heroics too, despite that being another competition of course This says just about everything I want to say. Other than the fact the papers and other media outlets can keep the slaps on the back or the knives, I for one am not interested in any opinions.
foxes_rule1978 Posted 25 March 2017 Posted 25 March 2017 22 hours ago, M0901 said: Only Allardyce deserves a mention, is it 3 consecutive clean sheets for a leaky Palace defence? Shakespeare should edge it due to the CL heroics too, despite that being another competition of course Big Sam is well doing what he does, which is vety good but it hasn't been more exciting than Shakespeare... he has got us from scoring nothing in 2017 to scoring 3 a game in the league on average now, Shakespeare gets it for me...
Wymsey Posted 25 March 2017 Posted 25 March 2017 1 minute ago, Trav Le Bleu said: 3 words... kiss of death. 'Give me the light: upon thy life (as a Leicester fan) I (Shakespeare) to charge thee (three)' - Mahrez, Vardy and Gray to excel the club to Champions League glory.
AmarteyAndChill Posted 25 March 2017 Posted 25 March 2017 1 hour ago, Trav Le Bleu said: 3 words... kiss of death. Clement got it, the next day they beat Leicester 2-0..
Hirsty The Blue 94 Posted 25 March 2017 Posted 25 March 2017 Slightly ridiculous question, but if we went unbeaten for the rest of the season would he deserve manager of the year? Obviously Conte will get it as they have made a mockery of the league, but just a theoretical question.
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