urban.spaceman Posted 28 March 2019 Posted 28 March 2019 Who would have thought a thread about the son of our deceased owner could go so badly?
Countryfox Posted 28 March 2019 Author Posted 28 March 2019 20 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said: Who would have thought a thread about the son of our deceased owner could go so badly? Was hoping he might read this ... now ... I hope he doesn’t bother ... sad ... Can a kindly mod do a bit of pruning please ...
Guest Markyblue Posted 28 March 2019 Posted 28 March 2019 Suppose to be talking about top some respect people please. Fully confident he will do us and his dad proud.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 29 March 2019 Posted 29 March 2019 17 hours ago, Swan Lesta said: At least get the words in the right order. Whilst frustrated there’s not really a need for this! Everybody has an opinion and they are entitled to write it. I’ve often disagreed with who this is targeted at but really? Take some breaths and pour yourself a gin you feisty sod! Feisty
StanSP Posted 8 May 2019 Posted 8 May 2019 Wasn't sure where else to put this. I know it's only a 20 second clip but it is so nice to see Top smiling...
TheLittleBigMan Posted 26 July 2019 Posted 26 July 2019 He's kept the ship steady and on course. Respect is something you earn and he did that ages ago. We are left in the best possible hands. I feel really positive about the future of our club, despite everything that's happened and that's largely down to him. With what is a fantastic team around him my confidence keeps building in him to deliver. Up the foxes.
holyfox Posted 26 July 2019 Posted 26 July 2019 Happy Birthday Khun Top, your father would be very proud of you today. I'm sure it's a day of mixed feelings, but you should know that everyone who follows the Foxes and beyond, send you their love and best wishes today.
RutlanderFox Posted 26 July 2019 Posted 26 July 2019 We definitely need to have a song for him coming from the stands every week
Crazy Kop Corner Posted 26 July 2019 Posted 26 July 2019 Never has the phrase ‘chip off the old block’ been more appropriate.
LinekersLugs Posted 27 July 2019 Posted 27 July 2019 I read this and get a warm glow and then I lament at the abuse he will get if things go wrong or deeply rocky , Football is fickle today’s hero’s are tomorrow’s mike Ashley’s
Guest Markyblue Posted 27 July 2019 Posted 27 July 2019 41 minutes ago, LinekersLugs said: I read this and get a warm glow and then I lament at the abuse he will get if things go wrong or deeply rocky , Football is fickle today’s hero’s are tomorrow’s mike Ashley’s Can honestly say lugs that no situation would make me turn on that man, we have been through the massive high of 2016 and the heartbreak of the crash he is one of us, he will / should be carried out on our shoulders if he ever left.
broughtonblue Posted 27 July 2019 Posted 27 July 2019 Nice to see him that involved that he even went to lowly Cambridge on a Tuesday night for a pre season friendly Love the bloke
LinekersLugs Posted 27 July 2019 Posted 27 July 2019 3 hours ago, Markyblue said: Can honestly say lugs that no situation would make me turn on that man, we have been through the massive high of 2016 and the heartbreak of the crash he is one of us, he will / should be carried out on our shoulders if he ever left. I’d like to think that as well , and genuinely I think it will never get That bad ever, but football is fickle , The way Claudio was treated on here less than 6 months after delivering the league sort of proves my point
davieG Posted 27 July 2019 Posted 27 July 2019 3 minutes ago, LinekersLugs said: I’d like to think that as well , and genuinely I think it will never get That bad ever, but football is fickle , The way Claudio was treated on here less than 6 months after delivering the league sort of proves my point There's nothing wrong with saying it's time to move on if that's what you think it's how you say it that matters. I don't recall anyone on here saying anything 'nasty or abusive' about Claudio.
Fox92 Posted 27 July 2019 Posted 27 July 2019 8 minutes ago, LinekersLugs said: I’d like to think that as well , and genuinely I think it will never get That bad ever, but football is fickle , The way Claudio was treated on here less than 6 months after delivering the league sort of proves my point Nobody was personally horrible towards Ranieri it's just that we were going down, I don't know how people still struggle to understand that, and we quickly needed a change. Ranieri will always be a legend here and it's proved when he did come back with the reception he rightfully got.
Fox92 Posted 27 July 2019 Posted 27 July 2019 1 hour ago, broughtonblue said: Nice to see him that involved that he even went to lowly Cambridge on a Tuesday night for a pre season friendly Love the bloke Yep, I know I'm critical about the club occasionally on here but absolutely can't knock the owner turning up for a friendly in Cambridge. Happy belated birthday.
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