Sly Posted 12 January 2022 Posted 12 January 2022 (edited) 14 minutes ago, Babylon said: He’s not really missing it, he just expects us and us alone to play every game. We’ll ignore the fact 18 games have been called off so far. It’s more the facts he’s just a bit of cock I think. Edited 12 January 2022 by Sly 2
Babylon Posted 12 January 2022 Posted 12 January 2022 9 minutes ago, Sly said: It’s more the facts he’s just a bit of cock I think. That as well. 1
UniFox21 Posted 12 January 2022 Posted 12 January 2022 Give it a few days and he'll be back in it saying he's taking a break from Twitter/skating fans etc due to the abuse he'll have had. Yet he sits there winding up the crowds to go at him 2
StanSP Posted 13 January 2022 Posted 13 January 2022 30 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said: Yet another postponement This one was to be expected really. Wonder if we will play Everton in our rearranged game on the cup final day?
Popular Post HybridFox Posted 13 January 2022 Popular Post Posted 13 January 2022 38 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said: Yet another postponement Better tell Adrian Durham. Surely a 25 man squad means you can play both games at once 7
Grebfromgrebland Posted 13 January 2022 Posted 13 January 2022 8 hours ago, urban.spaceman said: Yet another postponement Fuching darts!
filbertway Posted 13 January 2022 Posted 13 January 2022 15 hours ago, UniFox21 said: Give it a few days and he'll be back in it saying he's taking a break from Twitter/skating fans etc due to the abuse he'll have had. Yet he sits there winding up the crowds to go at him He does have a good point, as a collective we embarassingly love a good cry and whine when people dare say anything mean about us. 3
coolhandfox Posted 13 January 2022 Posted 13 January 2022 36 minutes ago, filbertway said: He does have a good point, as a collective we embarassingly love a good cry and whine when people dare say anything mean about us. I think that's modern football fans in general. 1
Finnegan Posted 13 January 2022 Posted 13 January 2022 1 hour ago, filbertway said: He does have a good point, as a collective we embarassingly love a good cry and whine when people dare say anything mean about us. Literally all social media football fans have a huge amount of this. 1
filbertway Posted 13 January 2022 Posted 13 January 2022 2 minutes ago, Finnegan said: Literally all social media football fans have a huge amount of this. Possibly, I keep away from it as it's all guff, so all I see if Leicester fans on here reacting angrily and sharing stuff someone has said, someone who's job is to get interactions and shares. It annoys me that people can't just laugh at the mad stuff they spout and then just leave it 4
Jobyfox Posted 13 January 2022 Posted 13 January 2022 1 minute ago, filbertway said: Possibly, I keep away from it as it's all guff, so all I see if Leicester fans on here reacting angrily and sharing stuff someone has said, someone who's job is to get interactions and shares. It annoys me that people can't just laugh at the mad stuff they spout and then just leave it How very dare you!!!!!
filbertway Posted 13 January 2022 Posted 13 January 2022 10 minutes ago, Jobyfox said: How very dare you!!!!!
Popular Post davieG Posted 13 January 2022 Author Popular Post Posted 13 January 2022 The BBC have made an effort to improve their coverage of individual football clubs but I do wonder why they bother... Burnley welcome Leicester City to Turf Moor on Saturday having been denied an important three points in September in the reverse fixture. Jamie Vardy was at the centre of everything, getting his name on the scoresheet three times, albeit the first being an inadvertent flicked header into his own goal in the opening minutes. He made amends midway through the first half when he fired home from Youri Tielemans' through ball but the Clarets were instantly in front again through impressive summer signing Maxwel Cornet's emphatic finish. Second-bottom Burnley looked to be holding out for their first win of the season but Vardy showed his enduring sharpness to round Nick Pope with five minutes left and rescue a point. It was five goals in six games for Vardy who heads to Turf Moor as the Premier League's third top scorer and keen to put a dent in Burnley's survival bid. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/leicester-city 5
FuriousFox46 Posted 13 January 2022 Posted 13 January 2022 51 minutes ago, davieG said: The BBC have made an effort to improve their coverage of individual football clubs but I do wonder why they bother... Burnley welcome Leicester City to Turf Moor on Saturday having been denied an important three points in September in the reverse fixture. Jamie Vardy was at the centre of everything, getting his name on the scoresheet three times, albeit the first being an inadvertent flicked header into his own goal in the opening minutes. He made amends midway through the first half when he fired home from Youri Tielemans' through ball but the Clarets were instantly in front again through impressive summer signing Maxwel Cornet's emphatic finish. Second-bottom Burnley looked to be holding out for their first win of the season but Vardy showed his enduring sharpness to round Nick Pope with five minutes left and rescue a point. It was five goals in six games for Vardy who heads to Turf Moor as the Premier League's third top scorer and keen to put a dent in Burnley's survival bid. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/leicester-city Cutting edge journalism
Out Foxed Posted 13 January 2022 Posted 13 January 2022 (edited) 3 hours ago, filbertway said: Possibly, I keep away from it as it's all guff, so all I see if Leicester fans on here reacting angrily and sharing stuff someone has said, someone who's job is to get interactions and shares. It annoys me that people can't just laugh at the mad stuff they spout and then just leave it in case you've missed the clarity that the last two years have provided. a majority of the population are emotional thickos. Edited 13 January 2022 by Out Foxed 1
coolhandfox Posted 13 January 2022 Posted 13 January 2022 (edited) Employing Garth Crooks tells you everything you need to know about the levels of journalism at the BBC Edited 13 January 2022 by coolhandfox 3
st albans fox Posted 13 January 2022 Posted 13 January 2022 1 hour ago, davieG said: The BBC have made an effort to improve their coverage of individual football clubs but I do wonder why they bother... Burnley welcome Leicester City to Turf Moor on Saturday having been denied an important three points in September in the reverse fixture. Jamie Vardy was at the centre of everything, getting his name on the scoresheet three times, albeit the first being an inadvertent flicked header into his own goal in the opening minutes. He made amends midway through the first half when he fired home from Youri Tielemans' through ball but the Clarets were instantly in front again through impressive summer signing Maxwel Cornet's emphatic finish. Second-bottom Burnley looked to be holding out for their first win of the season but Vardy showed his enduring sharpness to round Nick Pope with five minutes left and rescue a point. It was five goals in six games for Vardy who heads to Turf Moor as the Premier League's third top scorer and keen to put a dent in Burnley's survival bid. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/leicester-city 35 minutes ago, FuriousFox46 said: Cutting edge journalism Maybe he’s going to watch and will stand behind their goal and shout ‘boo’ !
jmono84 Posted 13 January 2022 Posted 13 January 2022 7 hours ago, FuriousFox46 said: Do we know what he said? 😂😂
Popular Post Out Foxed Posted 13 January 2022 Popular Post Posted 13 January 2022 20 minutes ago, jmono84 said: Do we know what he said? 😂😂 said he's a Blue and he hates Forest 2 4
jmono84 Posted 13 January 2022 Posted 13 January 2022 3 minutes ago, Out Foxed said: said he's a Blue and he hates Forest Knew it
Fox92 Posted 13 January 2022 Posted 13 January 2022 26 minutes ago, jmono84 said: Do we know what he said? 😂😂 He said something along the lines of it depends on who's asking. Which is probably about right. Any Leicester journalist and he'll go us and any Nottingham journalist and he'll go Forest. He also mentioned only returning to City Ground once as a player and it sounded like he enjoyed it last time (the season we went up). 2
don_danbury Posted 13 January 2022 Posted 13 January 2022 30 minutes ago, jmono84 said: Do we know what he said? 😂😂 erm erm well i like both but erm well erm i will support both because i played for both. erm.. 1 3
FuriousFox46 Posted 13 January 2022 Posted 13 January 2022 57 minutes ago, Fox92 said: He said something along the lines of it depends on who's asking. Which is probably about right. Any Leicester journalist and he'll go us and any Nottingham journalist and he'll go Forest. He also mentioned only returning to City Ground once as a player and it sounded like he enjoyed it last time (the season we went up). Traitor
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