ARM1968 Posted 3 January 2022 Posted 3 January 2022 12 hours ago, Spiritwalker said: I was trying to be subtlety sarcastic. Really?
urban.spaceman Posted 3 January 2022 Posted 3 January 2022 1 hour ago, Koke said: He wasn’t even sat at a table acting responsibly. He was dancing on peoples shoulders and spreading it around at the ****ing height of a global pandemic. 1
Popular Post Duquesne Whistle Posted 3 January 2022 Popular Post Posted 3 January 2022 1 hour ago, Ian Nacho said: ‘Clap for Adrian Durham’ He should have used appropriate protection then. Maybe he could have wrapped a mask around it. 14
KFS Posted 3 January 2022 Posted 3 January 2022 13 minutes ago, Duquesne Whistle said: He should have used appropriate protection then. Maybe he could have wrapped a mask around it. I’m ****ing ashamed I’ve laughed out loud at this. 2
Duquesne Whistle Posted 3 January 2022 Posted 3 January 2022 1 hour ago, urban.spaceman said: He wasn’t even sat at a table acting responsibly. He was dancing on peoples shoulders and spreading it around at the ****ing height of a global pandemic. Did the 4th official see that nudge by the bloke in the tuxedo. It was minimal, but there was definite contact. I think that's why Salah went down. Definite penalty for me.
BKLFox Posted 3 January 2022 Posted 3 January 2022 Have any of the 3 games we have had cancelled actually been solely down to Leicester? Spurs were struggling more than us at the time and also wanted the game canned and I’d wager if they were happy to play the game would have gone ahead, where as both Everton and Norwich solely down to them. Seems the club with the most injuries and the busiest Xmas schedule now can’t whinge despite showing their willingness to honour the schedule because some players went to a darts match and not locked in padded rooms like every other premiership player presumably has been, unbelievable Jeff.
st albans fox Posted 3 January 2022 Posted 3 January 2022 36 minutes ago, BKLFox said: Have any of the 3 games we have had cancelled actually been solely down to Leicester? Spurs were struggling more than us at the time and also wanted the game canned and I’d wager if they were happy to play the game would have gone ahead, where as both Everton and Norwich solely down to them. Seems the club with the most injuries and the busiest Xmas schedule now can’t whinge despite showing their willingness to honour the schedule because some players went to a darts match and not locked in padded rooms like every other premiership player presumably has been, unbelievable Jeff. Spurs wanted the game called off so they could play Rennes once the PL rejected that course, they travelled up for the game. They did not have enough covid/injuries to cancel the game Everton weren’t very bothered about our request to postpone but the request definitely came from us norwich was nothing to do with us
OntarioFox Posted 3 January 2022 Posted 3 January 2022 (edited) 5 hours ago, Harboro said: New goal music? Yes, we can use it to goad the opposition when we win, too. Every goal for us followed by 'IIIIIN ONE', 'IIIIIIIN TWO' Then at full time we wheel a speedboat onto the centre circle and the Birch looks to the away end while shouting 'look at what you coulda won'. Edited 3 January 2022 by OntarioFox 1
Vlad the Fox Posted 3 January 2022 Posted 3 January 2022 1 hour ago, OntarioFox said: Yes, we can use it to goad the opposition when we win, too. Every goal for us followed by 'IIIIIN ONE', 'IIIIIIIN TWO' Then at full time we wheel a speedboat onto the centre circle and the Birch looks to the away end while shouting 'look at what you coulda won'. And Kasper can receive it from him, saying “I’ve had a lovely day birch, I think I’m going to give it to charity” 1
Popular Post urban.spaceman Posted 3 January 2022 Popular Post Posted 3 January 2022 2 hours ago, OntarioFox said: Yes, we can use it to goad the opposition when we win, too. Every goal for us followed by 'IIIIIN ONE', 'IIIIIIIN TWO' Then at full time we wheel a speedboat onto the centre circle and the Birch looks to the away end while shouting 'look at what you coulda won'. 19 minutes ago, Vlad the Fox said: And Kasper can receive it from him, saying “I’ve had a lovely day birch, I think I’m going to give it to charity” May 14th, 2022. Leicester City retain the FA Cup with a 3-0 win over Liverpool, thanks to a Maddison hat trick. After waiting his turn to lift the trophy, he looks right down the camera and says in a Scouse accent “look at what you could have won”, while Vardy walks in front singing the Bullseye theme tune with a ball stuffed up his jersey. Bom bom, bom bom bom bom bom bom, bom bom bom… Scouse piss is well and truly boiled. Hamza offers Adrian Durham a speedboat, which he can’t accept because he’s self isolating. 1 7
OntarioFox Posted 3 January 2022 Posted 3 January 2022 2 hours ago, urban.spaceman said: May 14th, 2022. Leicester City retain the FA Cup with a 3-0 win over Liverpool, thanks to a Maddison hat trick. After waiting his turn to lift the trophy, he looks right down the camera and says in a Scouse accent “look at what you could have won”, while Vardy walks in front singing the Bullseye theme tune with a ball stuffed up his jersey. Bom bom, bom bom bom bom bom bom, bom bom bom… Scouse piss is well and truly boiled. Hamza offers Adrian Durham a speedboat, which he can’t accept because he’s self isolating. If Carlsberg did Darts nights 1
foxfanazer Posted 3 January 2022 Posted 3 January 2022 8 hours ago, Duquesne Whistle said: He should have used appropriate protection then. Maybe he could have wrapped a mask around it. Would that work? Asking for a friend...
Popular Post davieG Posted 5 January 2022 Author Popular Post Posted 5 January 2022 https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/leicester-city-derby-county-survival-6441653?fbclid=IwAR3DzaQG3K2vouZg0ghG8VjTls349HG6_lxYwhGdaojJy6iQ1ffTGknYuoU Huge Leicester City title claim made over Derby County survival bid Wayne Rooney's men are attempting to pull off an unlikely escape from relegation after a 21 point deduction this season. ByAmie WilsonMidlands football writer 21:30, 4 JAN 2022 Sky Sports pundit Don Goodman has said that Derby County surviving relegation from the Championship would eclipse the achievement of Leicester City’s title win in 2016. Wayne Rooney’s team have been deducted a total of 21 points by the EFL this season, leaving them at the bottom of the table. However, three wins and a draw in their last four league games have put the side to within 11 points of safety and in with a fighting chance of staying in the league at the end of the season. Derby, who are still in administration, have turned to free agents and young players to supplement their team. City pulled off one of the biggest ever sporting shocks in 2016, defying odds of 5000-1 to lift their first ever Premier League trophy, just six months after pulling off an unlikely escape from relegation of their own. But Goodman has said that if Rooney’s men do achieve survival at the end of this season, it will be a ‘bigger achievement’ than that achieved by Claudio Ranieri's team. “Winning football matches breeds confidence and they’ve managed to rattle off three wins in a row which they really, really needed,” he said. “If they pull this off, I’m going to put something out there. I would say it would be an even bigger achievement than Leicester City winning the Premier League, and I know that’s a big thing to say. “It would be a minor miracle I have to say if they can pull it off, they’ve got no right to go close to be honest with you.” That claim hasn’t gone down too well with City fans on social media. “Further cause for my petition to stop cheapening the #LCFC title win with ridiculous comparisons,” one fan wrote, while a second said: “Yes, if they pull it off it would be a ‘minor miracle’ but what @LCFC did was a ‘major miracle’.” John Gamble Hardly a comparison when Derby are competing to finish above the worst 3 teams in the Championship. Good luck to them anyway Paul Wright Derby trying desperately trying to get in the east Midlands debate what achievement was bigger, leicester winning the Premier league, Nottingham forest winning 2 European cups.........or Derby surviving relegation from the 2nd tier 21
LestaFox92 Posted 5 January 2022 Posted 5 January 2022 (edited) Points reduction or not derby surviving in the championship isn't a miracle it's probably like 60 pts whats that mid table for a team like derby in championship is about the going rate and as one of them said in the OP the level of competition is literally a league above. Edited 5 January 2022 by LestaFox92 3
Popular Post Greg2607 Posted 5 January 2022 Popular Post Posted 5 January 2022 I appreciate it's not hugely comparable to our PL win, but you really do have to admire the work Rooney is doing at Derby. A club in administration, free agents and youth players, and he has them competitive. It's probably more aligned to the work Micky Adams did here, but for a young manager, with very little experience, i'd argue he is doing a better job than Lampard did. looks like he could be a real talent in the future as a manager. 17
Hamilton Fox Posted 5 January 2022 Posted 5 January 2022 He’s says Derby would be pulling off a minor miracle yet all around the world ours is considered a major miracle..
Xen Posted 5 January 2022 Posted 5 January 2022 (edited) If you look at last season's table, finishing 10th would have still kept you up even with a 21 point deduction. TENTH. It'd be a good achievement, sure, but the bottom of the championship is so poor that mid-table form is enough to give you a fighting chance at staying up even with such a big handicap. It wouldn't even surpass our great escape achievement from 14-15, never mind the title win. Edited 5 January 2022 by Xen 3
coolhandfox Posted 5 January 2022 Posted 5 January 2022 Not going to happened they are 11 points adrift, having played more games. Drawing with 4th from bottom in the last game was a major blow.
urban.spaceman Posted 5 January 2022 Posted 5 January 2022 It'd be a decent achievement for sure, nothing compared to ours. What people should be pointing out is that they're now level with their PL points tally from 2008 despite having had a 21 point deduction. A reminder that they are quite literally the worst PL team of all time. 1 1
ealingfox Posted 5 January 2022 Posted 5 January 2022 It definitely could happen. Only 3 teams in the league have a better defensive record than them and there's some absolute dog muck hovering in the few places above the drop zone. They'll overtake Barnsley and Peterborough for sure.
ParkerPen Posted 5 January 2022 Posted 5 January 2022 24 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said: A reminder that they are quite literally the worst PL team of all time. I love it every single time this is brought up when discussing struggling PL teams. it will never get old
urban.spaceman Posted 5 January 2022 Posted 5 January 2022 10 minutes ago, ParkerPen said: I love it every single time this is brought up when discussing struggling PL teams. it will never get old I was so worried when we came up that we’d be worse. Turned out alright.
BenTheFox Posted 5 January 2022 Posted 5 January 2022 35 minutes ago, Xen said: If you look at last season's table, finishing 10th would have still kept you up even with a 21 point deduction. TENTH. It'd be a good achievement, sure, but the bottom of the championship is so poor that mid-table form is enough to give you a fighting chance at staying up even with such a big handicap. It wouldn't even surpass our great escape achievement from 14-15, never mind the title win. I wouldn't go that far. The run we strung together was remarkable but we shouldn't have been cut adrift at the bottom of the league for half a season in the first place. Also, we didn't receive points deduction and we were allowed to buy players.
Spudulike Posted 5 January 2022 Posted 5 January 2022 45 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said: It'd be a decent achievement for sure, nothing compared to ours. What people should be pointing out is that they're now level with their PL points tally from 2008 despite having had a 21 point deduction. A reminder that they are quite literally the worst PL team of all time. I was genuinely worried that it was going to be beaten by Sheff Utd last season Newcastle and Burnley are already on 11pts and Norwich are on 10pts. Surely they'll pick up a couple of points at some stage 1
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