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Southampton (A) pre match

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9 minutes ago, easilee said:

Not at all.

Just that our clinical finishing is ok but could and should be better.

Don't edit and change people's posts to suit your view is all.

I didn't alter what you said. I just removed the bits that weren't relevant to my very mild tease. 

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Just now, HighPeakFox said:

I didn't alter what you said. I just removed the bits that weren't relevant to my very mild tease. 

Lol. I think you'll find 'removing' parts of other people's posts is the very essence of altering. Ya big phookin' tease !

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9 minutes ago, easilee said:

Lol. I think you'll find 'removing' parts of other people's posts is the very essence of altering. Ya big phookin' tease !

If I'd bolded the relevant bits, it would have been the same, just bulkier.

 

Don't take offence at nothing, for goodness sake. Life's too short. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, HighPeakFox said:

If I'd bolded the relevant bits, it would have been the same, just bulkier.

 

Don't take offence at nothing, for goodness sake. Life's too short. 

 

 

Honestly HPF

I don't take offence.

But things are correct or they're not.

Maybe just bold quotes in the future :thumbup:

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1 hour ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

They were the ones trying to break up the top 6 a few years ago, now we're doing it and they're circling the plughole. It's jealously and nothing more. 

It gets lost because we won the bloody thing but they finished 6th in 15/16

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4 hours ago, DrezZone said:

Some are complimentary, but I don't appreciate those calling Vardy and Rodgers dirt bags and calling the fans delusional.

Rodgers had a dig at them a few years ago so I understand why they would be annoyed at him. 

 

Our forum is full of digs at other clubs so let's not get precious.

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6 hours ago, holyfox said:

Yup:) the same Newcastle that beat Spurs 1-0 and beat Man U by the same score ( oh, who we lost against by the way) . Unless we get the basics right and take the opposition seriously, sh*t like these results happen. Like I said, basics and energy first, then the class will show. We did that to perfection against Newcastle!:scarf:

Nobodys arguing woth those points dude.

The point they are arguing is that "there are no easy games"

There really are. Granter apart from when man city face watford, we never really know gich matches will he easy, but there clearly are eady games in this league.

 

The rest of this and the previous post are imo "stating the bleeding obvious"

If we dont try, we won't win, rype comments, but i personally feel that we have seen enough to suggest that we should get slightly more than the bare minimum, and have good reason to be optimistic about this one.

 

If we **** it up, its not because any of us thought it would be easy, more likely a lacklustre performance (a la wolves) or a tactical brain fart (man u away)

 

4-0 to us 

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6 hours ago, Deeg67 said:

I think for this week the concern about width is overstated.  Against Southampton the fullbacks will spend most of the game in the offensive third - they cede possession and offer little going forward.

So..... you're all for us ****ing about with a proven tactic and going random.

 

Good call (but i disagree)

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5 hours ago, Suzie the Fox said:

Its another teams forums, you get this on EVERY site including ours. Take it with a pinch of salt. 

 

 

This ones for them then.

 

Saints fans are a bunch of delusional twat. Thinking we're just gonna trounce em, we're gonna ****ing **** em, with no lube, and slip a cheeky finger in. 

 

How dare they think they are good enough to just get trounced, dontghey know who we are. Champions of england 2015-16, champions league quarter finalists 2016-17, and future world club champions.

 

Deluded bible shagging dirty bastards.

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2 hours ago, Hollyfox said:

Think our form away needs to improve if we're to challenge the top 4.

Think we've also had the rub with quite a few VAR decisions, Wolves, Spurs and Burnley, with the Liverpool penalty being the exception. 

 

Sorry to monopolise the thread but im having a whale of a time.

 

I think it's best for everyone if we embrace this point and promote it as a conspiracy theory in our favour, probabky has something to do with doping and dodgy foreign money too. 🤯🤯🤣🤣🤣

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2 hours ago, gw_leics772 said:

Nobodys arguing woth those points dude.

The point they are arguing is that "there are no easy games"

There really are. Granter apart from when man city face watford, we never really know gich matches will he easy, but there clearly are eady games in this league.

 

The rest of this and the previous post are imo "stating the bleeding obvious"

If we dont try, we won't win, rype comments, but i personally feel that we have seen enough to suggest that we should get slightly more than the bare minimum, and have good reason to be optimistic about this one.

 

If we **** it up, its not because any of us thought it would be easy, more likely a lacklustre performance (a la wolves) or a tactical brain fart (man u away)

 

4-0 to us 

So we agree👍

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2 hours ago, gw_leics772 said:

So..... you're all for us ****ing about with a proven tactic and going random.

 

Good call (but i disagree)

I’m all about using a lineup that’s been very effective for us and not getting hung up on the fact that a formation failed before because we had the wrong players on the pitch.

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For you lot travelling down and using A34/M3, the following may affect you on the journey home

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Another 4am bed time for me, so I hope BR sets up with a highly positive attitude and with drive and intent. And please no Maddison on the left wing. Give Albrighton a run there and try Barnes on the right. Get Perez on if Barnes is having a poor game and play him just behind Vardy.

 

I'd go:

 

Kasper

Ricardo Evans Soyuncu Chilwell

Ndidi

Barnes Tielemans Maddison Albrighton

Vardy

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This is a crunch game , losing to Liverpool away is one thing losing to Southampton will be a rude awakening for a team aspiring to be in Europe. We must defend with real efficiency , they are entirely unpredictable so absolute concentration needed. A draw would be acceptable and a1-0 victory an excellent result.

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Saints are strange, in a short time frame they've very quickly gone from being one of the 'best of the rest' teams playing attractive attacking football to clinging on with their fingernails to PL survival and playing very bland football.

 

Surely a warning to us that things can change very quickly and not to get complacent or arrogant.

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5 minutes ago, Arriba Los Zorros said:

Saints are strange, in a short time frame they've very quickly gone from being one of the 'best of the rest' teams playing attractive attacking football to clinging on with their fingernails to PL survival and playing very bland football.

 

Surely a warning to us that things can change very quickly and not to get complacent or arrogant.

Very much so! Look at the players they have had over the last 5 or so seasons:

 

- Van Dijk

- Mane

- Lallana

- Clyne

- Lovren

- Pelle

- Tadic

- Alderwield

- Shaw

 

If they'd have kept that lot together that would be a top 4 or better team. 

 

The biggest difference though is that their owners are in it as a business, whereas ours are football fans. King Power for me see the "value" of Leicester City in that if we are successful, their brand is on the shirt beamed into hundreds of millions of homes every day. Thus they don't need to take much money out of the club as that is worth it's weight in gold, and that's why they want Leicester to be a successful team and business in it's own right. And luckily for us, King Power know how to run a business!

 

They sell all of their best players bur rarely reinvest the money, whereas we've done it to improve the stadium, club facilities and playing staff. 

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