Dan LCFC Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 We will never get a better chance to win here. They're in turmoil and have Man City in the cup three days prior, with Spurs away at the weekend. This will be quite a good measure of where we're really at. Win games like this and people will take us seriously next year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest CityFan 06 Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 I think/hope we can get a point for this one. It'd do us well heading into the other games such as West Brom, Watford, Bournemouth etc. For me, for us to be fully sure from relegation I think we need two wins, which would bring us to 43pts. However, a point away at Arsenal and win against West Brom might well be enough. We've got enough games to do what's required, anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sly1 Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 Yes 3 points here c,mon boys Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hammo Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 If we beat Arsenal, we will be safe from relegation, heading for a mid-table finish and our topsy turvy season will have to be deemed a success. if we lose (and Swansea and Hull have picked up wins today), the table will be looked at a little more anxiously. So, all in all, a Massive Game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fuchsntf Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 10 hours ago, sylofox said: I dont think Chelsea 70/80's were anyones seasside. They definitely would not have been any city fans second side. Bigger rivalry than florets' and the sheep back then. Totally disagree, there was a large Leicester fan group who followed Chelsea, because of players like Osgood, Bonneti, Venables, then Weller...West ham were another. It wasnt just about big successful teams like Arsenal and Manutd, some fans liked the London Connection, and Playing style of the teams.I myself liked both those teams including Spurs, but loved the then Everton . Right upto the 80s, kids collected cards and could have a discussion over every team and player. Like now, love ,hate, respect, grudging respect, ran hand in hand, kncluding through the hooli-days and period. Actually there is probably more negatives and spite today, than then. In those days I remember 2 kop leaders, who were always heading the so called 'bovver' on the streets, no names but if you happen to know them, ask them about their 2nd teams.!!! Mainly it was the craiq with or against the rival fans, not neccesarily the team. Though Coventry, Trees, sheep,and Brum, were as clubs , well.............Hated. and visa versa.That said some rival fans would still run with each other, against another even more disliked club. So one had the contradiction of Followed 2nd liked teams, and Pure hated teams.because of the fans.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
China Black Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 We can do this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chico1958 Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 If we can't beat them then I'd settle for a draw I'd love it if we could get 7-9 points from the remaining games Don't see it but I can dream Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ted Maul Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 16 minutes ago, Chico1958 said: If we can't beat them then I'd settle for a draw I'd love it if we could get 7-9 points from the remaining games Don't see it but I can dream I think 7 is completely achievable- if we perform, we'll beat Watford and Bournemouth at home. The Hawthorns has been a happy hunting ground for us. Our style of play should be kryptonite for Arsenal and Man City. We'll be bang up for it if we can stop Spurs winning the league. It's a tough end to the season (imagine how daunting it would be if we still had around 30 points), but I can see us picking up a few unexpected points- hopefully starting at the Emirates! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HybridFox Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 In a way I'm glad Spurs made it to the semis so we could have this week off. Enough time for the players to have got over the dissapointment and start looking ahead. The game's no longer on sky, so could slip under the radar in terms of media scrutiny. And with Arsenal an absolute mess at the moment, I can't remember a more perfect time for us to play them away. We can really make a statement here and guarantee our safety! Would like to see Chilwell and Ulloa start Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WigstonWanderer Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 Does anyone know how Wes is? Looked like a hamstring didn't it? I assume he's out for the rest of the season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danny Clender Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 4 hours ago, fuchsntf said: Totally disagree, there was a large Leicester fan group who followed Chelsea, because of players like Osgood, Bonneti, Venables, then Weller...West ham were another. It wasnt just about big successful teams like Arsenal and Manutd, some fans liked the London Connection, and Playing style of the teams.I myself liked both those teams including Spurs, but loved the then Everton . Right upto the 80s, kids collected cards and could have a discussion over every team and player. Like now, love ,hate, respect, grudging respect, ran hand in hand, kncluding through the hooli-days and period. Actually there is probably more negatives and spite today, than then. In those days I remember 2 kop leaders, who were always heading the so called 'bovver' on the streets, no names but if you happen to know them, ask them about their 2nd teams.!!! Mainly it was the craiq with or against the rival fans, not neccesarily the team. Though Coventry, Trees, sheep,and Brum, were as clubs , well.............Hated. and visa versa.That said some rival fans would still run with each other, against another even more disliked club. So one had the contradiction of Followed 2nd liked teams, and Pure hated teams.because of the fans.. Excellent post, as always. Seriously though, this one reminds me of Sleaford Mods. Few more Fuchs and well, you're there! TIEDUPINFUCHS! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adejo92 Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 Looking foward to this one. They are more than beatable at the minute however i fear that if they DO decide to turn up, it could be a 3-0 sore bum game. Watched them against M'boro and M'boro could easily have won if they were capable of actually finishing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 Would positively love to win this one, but I just can't see it happening. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 Come on Leicester! need to try and get a result in this one ideally after today's poor results with Hull and Swansea winning etc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnthefoxrayner Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 On 19/04/2017 at 01:20, brucey said: they have a FA cup semi final vs Man City 3 days before this game, and Tottenham away 3 days after. we have a week's break. our away form is still pretty abysmal, but reckon we can get something. No doubt Shakey will have set them a new target of top half We need to win as still not totally safe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ozvaldo Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 This is the start of a few tricky games. still really need points. 2 wins should be fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AmarteyAndChill Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 8 hours ago, WigstonWanderer said: Does anyone know how Wes is? Looked like a hamstring didn't it? I assume he's out for the rest of the season. Shakey said it was just cramp, id start #yb29 next to huuuuutthhhh anyway Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 Let's hope Man City give them a right game tomorrow and tire them out etc etc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tuna Posted 22 April 2017 Share Posted 22 April 2017 With Spuds to play next weekend they may rest some of their players. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WigstonWanderer Posted 23 April 2017 Share Posted 23 April 2017 1 hour ago, AmarteyAndChill said: Shakey said it was just cramp, id start #yb29 next to huuuuutthhhh anyway Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan LCFC Posted 23 April 2017 Share Posted 23 April 2017 I find it quite weird how much we struggle against Arsenal. We're on paper exactly the kind of side they stutter against. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheLittleBigMan Posted 23 April 2017 Share Posted 23 April 2017 A win would be a statement. Still lot's to play for. I'm well up for the rest of the season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harry96 Posted 23 April 2017 Share Posted 23 April 2017 Can't see us winning at the Emirates unfortunately would rate our chances much higher if it was at the kp. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Milo Posted 23 April 2017 Share Posted 23 April 2017 Bit more nervous after yesterday's results and then the Arse up next... Hopefully the boys won't be flat after Tuesdays disappointment and can come out roaring Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 23 April 2017 Share Posted 23 April 2017 6 points against Arsenal and Spurs would be a great way to stroll into summer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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