Colourmy Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 That was horrific! A booze-fuelled horrific at that!
Lionheart10 Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 Hurry up and get to Gate 11,the flight to Manchester is leaving in 30 mins.
Mark 'expert' Lawrenson Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 Very emotional the first of many I reckon over the next few days!
RumbleFox Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 6 hours ago, Vlad the Fox said: If you or any of your people are reading this, do the ****ing job you're being paid handsomely for until told otherwise. What, you mean like he has been doing?
Vlad the Fox Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 11 minutes ago, RumbleFox said: What, you mean like he has been doing? not if he's refusing to train or withdrawing himself from the match day squad.
RumbleFox Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 1 minute ago, Vlad the Fox said: not if he's refusing to train or withdrawing himself from the match day squad. Where are the quotes to say he has done that?
stripeyfox Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 10 hours ago, Collymore said: I've never shed a tear for any Leicester player leaving (came close when Muzzy left) but you need to know that to me you have been the most amazing inspiration for me personally my family and our football club. My son, 5 years old who doesn't live in Leicester is indoctrinated everyday to support the local team Newcastle, the city he was born. It's a challenge to get him to be a Leicester fan with all the peer pressure if it wasn't for you. He's watched you from a young age - some of his first words "daddy who's that good guy in blue?" Now he wears your shirt with pride and plays for "the rest of the world" on the play ground at school. He asked me after your goal against Watford "Daddy, why were the defenders not trying when Mahrez scored? " which sums you up in a nutshell. The thing is, I would never let my son support a player who wasn't a decent human being too. You've been nothing but pure class, a man that I hope my son grows up to be like. If you read this, we know that you're destined to reach the very top. I'm just going to find it it extremely difficult to sit my son down and tell him you've left. Jesus. Just buy him a Man City shirt with MAHREZ on the back. He'll get over it. 1
Colourmy Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 10 hours ago, Collymore said: I've never shed a tear for any Leicester player leaving (came close when Muzzy left) but you need to know that to me you have been the most amazing inspiration for me personally my family and our football club. My son, 5 years old who doesn't live in Leicester is indoctrinated everyday to support the local team Newcastle, the city he was born. It's a challenge to get him to be a Leicester fan with all the peer pressure if it wasn't for you. He's watched you from a young age - some of his first words "daddy who's that good guy in blue?" Now he wears your shirt with pride and plays for "the rest of the world" on the play ground at school. He asked me after your goal against Watford "Daddy, why were the defenders not trying when Mahrez scored? " which sums you up in a nutshell. The thing is, I would never let my son support a player who wasn't a decent human being too. You've been nothing but pure class, a man that I hope my son grows up to be like. If you read this, we know that you're destined to reach the very top. I'm just going to find it it extremely difficult to sit my son down and tell him you've left. This is why the internet needs turning off! 1 1
Redouane Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 English people take football way too seriously 1
foxy boxing Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 He's been wanting to leave since our title win and European adventure, and at some point he will leave. it's just the way he has gone about it, putting in transfer requests and probably trying to get his agent to sell him all across Europe.
Redouane Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 39 minutes ago, foxy boxing said: He's been wanting to leave since our title win and European adventure, and at some point he will leave. it's just the way he has gone about it, putting in transfer requests and probably trying to get his agent to sell him all across Europe. First of all, that's what an agent is supposed to do. Second of all, i'm not going to believe this transfer request BS until Puel confirms it.
David Hankey Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 Obviously the attraction of going to Man City is another title winning medal but we're mad to let him go on the cheap. He's worth at least £100M possibly more.
foxfanazer Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 1 hour ago, Redouane said: English people take football way too seriously We really do. Not as much as the OP has here but we do 1
Julian Joachim Jr Shabadoo Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 5 hours ago, m4DD0gg said: Is there a vomit inducing emoticon?
lcfc278 Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 11 hours ago, Collymore said: I've never shed a tear for any Leicester player leaving (came close when Muzzy left) but you need to know that to me you have been the most amazing inspiration for me personally my family and our football club. My son, 5 years old who doesn't live in Leicester is indoctrinated everyday to support the local team Newcastle, the city he was born. It's a challenge to get him to be a Leicester fan with all the peer pressure if it wasn't for you. He's watched you from a young age - some of his first words "daddy who's that good guy in blue?" Now he wears your shirt with pride and plays for "the rest of the world" on the play ground at school. He asked me after your goal against Watford "Daddy, why were the defenders not trying when Mahrez scored? " which sums you up in a nutshell. The thing is, I would never let my son support a player who wasn't a decent human being too. You've been nothing but pure class, a man that I hope my son grows up to be like. If you read this, we know that you're destined to reach the very top. I'm just going to find it it extremely difficult to sit my son down and tell him you've left. Collymore - if you or any of your people read this reply, I've never shed a tear for any thread on Foxestalk (came close with the Kermorgant thread through laughter) but you need to know that to me this thread has been the inspiration for me personally to get out of the house a bit more and get some fresh air. 1 2
DB11 Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 No way were they some of his first words - at that age he wouldn’t be able to appreciate what good footballing is for one 1
Guest Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 He's just a footballer. If he wants to break his contract and warm a bench for a European playing team so be it. He'll be replaced immediately. The question is: Is he as much of a legend as Andy King?
gerrytaggart Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 can you hide from a ghost?...or do they just know where you are all the time??
MC Prussian Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 2 hours ago, Redouane said: English people take football way too seriously Says the French Mahrez/football fan posting on an English football forum.
Guest Posted 31 January 2018 Posted 31 January 2018 5 minutes ago, MC Prussian said: Says the French Mahrez/football fan posting on an English football forum. Doesn't stop it being true though. Mahrez is just a footballer.
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