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Mahrez 'lost two years at Leicester'

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Posted

What a tool. If that’s how he feels then he is selfish and stupid. What a strange way to have a dig at a former club who made him what he is today. 

Posted

a - probably bullshit / taken out of context

b - lol, don't sign a contract then dickhead, we got our pound of flesh

c - who? amazing player for us but you moved on, so have we

Posted
4 hours ago, ScouseFox said:

i'm still pretty good mates with someone i used to work with at greggs when i was a teenager, doesn't mean i wanted to spend my whole life working 16 hours a week there just because a couple of the fellas were sound 

How dare you compare us to Gregg's.

 

If M&S did football clubs...

 

We are football porn I'll have you know!

 

(Bloody entitles scousers! Watch him get angry cos it's supposed to be "our year" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😘)

Posted

honestly man, **** that

 

what's the point in shit-talking the team you won the ****ing league with like two years down the ****ing line

 

shut the **** up and get on with your new job 

Posted
1 hour ago, HighPeakFox said:

I sometimes think I'm bitter about life. Then I read threads like this and realise I could be so much worse. 

I think you're confusing bitterness with slight irritation. 

 

He deserves both barrels here imo for those comments.  Another black mark on his charge sheet to go along with his strike and airport antics.but reading yours and some other comments here, you would think that people that dare to criticise go to bed thinking about Riyad bloomin' Mahrez.  I don't give him a second thought unless he appears in the media behaving like the precious narcissist he is, at the expense of our club.  

 

I was pleased when he left and now I will continue to not give him a second thought.  Until the next time.

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7 minutes ago, murphy said:

I think you're confusing bitterness with slight irritation. 

 

He deserves both barrels here imo for those comments.  Another black mark on his charge sheet to go along with his strike and airport antics.but reading yours and some other comments here, you would think that people that dare to criticise go to bed thinking about Riyad bloomin' Mahrez.  I don't give him a second thought unless he appears in the media behaving like the precious narcissist he is, at the expense of our club.  

 

I was pleased when he left and now I will continue to not give him a second thought.  Until the next time.

Maybe not you, Murphy, but if you read all the comments, some of them are very bitter indeed. It's the same when Puel gets dragged back up, a number of people are only happy when they can complain. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, HighPeakFox said:

Maybe not you, Murphy, but if you read all the comments, some of them are very bitter indeed. It's the same when Puel gets dragged back up, a number of people are only happy when they can complain. 

 

i dunno man, i'm pretty placid about footballers being dickheads but mahrez really took the biscuit tbh and this just further proves his antics here were down to him feeling like he was better than us.

 

it's really poor form, imo. 

 

poor form and just didn't need to be said but he clearly doesn't think before he speaks

 

Posted

I wonder if he will still making these remarks when he becomes the forgotten man at Man City just before he gets loaned out to side like Southampton. Yeah talk about greatfulness. 

Posted
4 hours ago, Ric Flair said:

I wonder what he'd be like in this team under Rodgers, part of me thinks he is the missing piece of a team that would push Liverpool very close and probably win the Champions League the season after, the other part has made a mental note to stop talking out my 'arris.

 

I know he was tempted to try and leave after we won the league and it still irks me that him, Kante and Vardy all were tempted or managed to move very quickly after what we achieved but it just goes to show how outrageous it was that we won the league in the first place. I honestly don't think we'll see the same level of desire to leave of the likes of Maddison, Chilwell, Ndidi etc come this summer if we make the top 4 and continue to look like one of the most exciting teams in the game right now. The whole ethos of the club has shifted from a fairy tale, where some of our top players didn't believe we'd ever compete in the top 6 again, hence wanting out to a blueprint and shining light for football.

 

Riyad could do very well to remember Khun Vichai and Top in all of this and consider where his life and career might be had he not been so fortunate to be involved in those few glorious years with us. We may have refused to let him go, but there'd have been precious little desire for him in the first place had it not been for this club.

Mahrez could very conceivably be playing for a Nimes or a Guingamp now if it wasn't for us. A gem which we unearthed. I am convinced there are plenty who just don't quite deliver it and one good move can make their career like it has him.


Him, Vardy and Kante were all from obscurity. All three owe at least gratitude to Leicester, as we do to them. No need for Mahrez to come out like this - plain disrespect to a club that don't deserve it.

Posted

Wow, how arrogant and spiteful is that. Sorry you had to sit on your arse watching your teammates getting hammered whilst we rose above you in the table. You got the move you wanted, move on! 

 

 

Posted

Let's get it right, we picked this fisherman up from some dock in France, make him a world beater and he's got ****ing cheek to give it biggun after spending a year on bench and collecting the same amount of medals as Phil Foden. You're the Arab Samir Nasri mate, hows about you pipe down and MIND THE GAP. 

Posted
2 hours ago, HighPeakFox said:

I sometimes think I'm bitter about life. Then I read threads like this and realise I could be so much worse. 

I get that live and let live is your thing, and maybe more people should adopt that attitude, myself included at times.

 

But sometimes you are allowed to put political correctness to one side and say this person is just a dick,

 

Riyad has let his ego take over, he came to LCFC humble and hungry and left arrogant and entitled. He owes us a huge debt of gratitude for launching his career and should wind his neck in.

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, ScouseFox said:

i actually think most of this forum have already brushed aside the fact he was probably the best player in the world when he helped us win the league, just because he wanted to leave a few seasons later. so i don't think that's true. 

Maybe but if people want to remember him for wanting to leave or for what he's said since then fair enough.

 

I'd much rather just remember him for his tbh

 

 

 

Posted

It’s a shame because if he came back for a game after his career finished I’d like to think that I’d applaud him just as I would any of the legends but notwithstanding that he is the most gifted player I’ve seen in a Leicester shirt,  him being such a mardy twat would somewhat temper my enthusiasm 

Posted

This is Riyad, buzzing because its more important to play the odd game for Pep whilst looking like a tequila sunrise rather than be part of something special for a team that's 2nd in the league. Wonder if Riyad knows that 10 years ago Man City were nothing. Enjoy the bench Riyad. 

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Posted

What a pathetic and petulant interview. He didn't seem too pissed off at the start of the season with his new car and contract.

 

He got his dream move and didn't especially impress. Whose to bame for that? presumably the fact that he was largely ineffective at Man City last season is entirely our fault and he takes no blame whatsoever.

 

A great shame that the legacy of one of the best and most naturally gifted players ever to pull on a Leicester shirt is being rapidly sullied.

It is also indicates what a completely useless agent he has. Not only couldn't he get him his dream move to Arsenal but he clearly doesn't provide good advice to avoid such silly articles as this. But then that's just the norm for agents, they're only interested in their own greed and taking money out of the game to feather their own nests.

 

 

 

Posted

I got over him leaving us even after the way he sulked and acted unprofessional. This is great for me now because I can give him lots of stick and I’d think the majority of city fans will back me up 😜😜😜

Posted

also, let's have it right

 

i can still close my eyes and remember some of the magic moments mahrez gave us, of course. 

 

but that and his being a shitty character aren't mutually exclusive. 

 

 

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