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Maddison, Perez and Choudhury Covid breach confirmed - Percy

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5 minutes ago, Corky said:

I think it was probably best for him to stay at home today whilst the whole thing emerges, gets into the public domain and gradually then settles down. Go back in tomorrow and get it all sorted. This will probably add another needless aspect to a story that really could've been avoided.

 

I don't imagine Rodgers will be pleased by this when he's informed.

You have a point but he’s a young bloke that doesn’t know his arse from his elbow. He’s done something to probably take his mind off not being able to play today. i’d rather it be a round of golf than an orgy at Kyle Walkers.

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What pisses me off about this is the fact that the can go to a party and think it’s ok. I’m sure everyone would love to have a party or a few beers with there mates but to think it’s ok when you are in the public eye is not only selfish it’s damn right idiotic every Leicester fan out there would love to be in there position and they take it for granted. What about the poor sods that are on the front line and have ill family members ect my grandmother didn’t get the funeral she deserved because of Lockdown she ended up being cremated without a service but because they play premier League football there ok to do it. 

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8 minutes ago, Ric Flair said:

So basically we can only ever lose at the start of a season otherwise we've most definitely bottled it. Astonishing.

With respect I don't think you really get defining games or points at the start of the season do you.

 

You have to get to a point or stage for it to become defining.

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2 minutes ago, Ric Flair said:

Matt are you OK? Maddison was sent home from England because he was ill and they were about to travel abroad. A few days later having been discharged from the squad he was spotted in a casino. How is that relatable to this?

A lot of other fans slated him for it whilst most of us defended him.

 

Neither going to the casino or going to play golf is against the rules. It’s just not sensible, yet us as fans are probably ok with one and not the other.

 

I would suggest that’s what Matt is saying.

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6 minutes ago, Babylon said:

What they’ve done is stupid and can’t be defended. But Christ we have some bed wetters on here, wanting them out of the club lol

Even though I don't want them out the club 

 

4 minutes ago, Nod.E said:

Not that you need to like the players' personality, but 'Madders' strikes me as exactly the type of person I would avoid.

 

Publicly keen to show he's all for COVID restrictions by being the first to refuse a goal celebration with players, and lapping up the praise for doing so post-match. Privately attending parties in breach of the rules and then apparently playing golf as his teammates suffer.

 

He'll leave us in a heartbeat. Weapon.

Exactly this, can see through all the media training post interviews now. He doesn't care about the club, if you did even a little there is no way you would do what he did. 

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2 minutes ago, Stevosevic said:

Maddison isn't employed by England though.

 

If you're not in the England squad you're free to do whatever you want. Not sure the same is said for your employer. 

 

 

Employers don’t have a right to control your free time. If they have given Maddison free time then its up to him what he does with it as long as it doesn’t break any more Government restrictions. 
 

Slippery slope if we start advocating for employers to give us permission on what we do with our time outside of work. 

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1 minute ago, Dames said:

You have a point but he’s a young bloke that doesn’t know his arse from his elbow. He’s done something to probably take his mind off not being able to play today. i’d rather it be a round of golf than an orgy at Kyle Walkers.

Kilworth Springs is an average golf course at best but still infinitely preferable to having Kyle’s nutsack dangling in front of your eyes 

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Just now, dobbylcfc said:

What pisses me off about this is the fact that the can go to a party and think it’s ok. I’m sure everyone would love to have a party or a few beers with there mates but to think it’s ok when you are in the public eye is not only selfish it’s damn right idiotic every Leicester fan out there would love to be in there position and they take it for granted. What about the poor sods that are on the front line and have ill family members ect my grandmother didn’t get the funeral she deserved because of Lockdown she ended up being cremated without a service but because they play premier League football there ok to do it. 

You can have a party with 6 mates, I had one the other day. Where it strays from the rules is if it gets a bit chilly and you decide to go inside after a few beers.

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Just now, Dames said:

Employers don’t have a right to control your free time. If they have given Maddison free time then its up to him what he does with it as long as it doesn’t break any more Government restrictions. 
 

Slippery slope if we start advocating for employers to give us permission on what we do with our time outside of work. 

Mate. He's just been bombed out of the squad, the news was breaking today to the media and he's out playing golf at the same time as we're playing. You really think that was a good idea?

 

It's nothing to do with controlling free time. Read the situation.

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3 minutes ago, Dames said:

Employers don’t have a right to control your free time. If they have given Maddison free time then its up to him what he does with it as long as it doesn’t break any more Government restrictions. 
 

Slippery slope if we start advocating for employers to give us permission on what we do with our time outside of work. 

They have some say when they're paying you over 100k per week and if your sections can cost the club over £50M in revenue.

 

It's not like your boss at Gregg's saying you can't do something.

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25 minutes ago, Strokes said:

This may well be the case, but it’s a disciplinary matter for the club and they are handling it. The only reason we know about it, is because they’ve taken action. So let’s allow it to happen and let those in full knowledge of the facts make the decisions based on a bit more than emotion.


 

I think you are missing the point. 

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2 hours ago, lcfcdamo said:

Pathetic u lot having a go at them for going to a party maybe they aint braindead and can see all the covid is the biggest bullshit ever rodgers needs to explain why punish fans and the football club over it yes fine them if must but they should be playing today 

Covid is the biggest bull shit ever?!!!! Wow, you sir are a pillock! 

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Just now, Vestan Pance said:

Funny old thread this one. You can tell from the reactions to the story who has done their bit and stuck to the rules, and more importantly who hasn't. 

haven't seen my nan in a year and a half so that reflects that

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1 minute ago, Ric Flair said:So basically last seasons capitulation now means we have to be successful on all fronts otherwise we've shit it in high pressure situations. 

 

You don't think that game vs Brighton after the defeats to Arsenal and Slavia and injuries to Maddison, Barnes and a few others wasn't a high pressure situations? It showed huge character and a game we wouldn't have won in the 2nd half of last season when the pressure had got to us.

 

Likelwise the win vs Liverpool when 1 down with 20 mins to go? Or the wins vs Chelsea and Spurs and Arsenal and Man City? We've done a pretty good job this season of putting last seasons collapse behind us but it just shows some of our fans can't forget and it'll be nigh on impossible to appease such fans without trophies and continual top 4 finishes.

 

I fear that's an unfair expectation. 

 

 

No, that’s not “basically” it at all! Last season’s capitulation means if we capitulate again this year then we struggle in high-pressure situations, I would have thought that is self-evident?

 

I think you’re arguing a straw man here. The wins in the middle of the season, consolidating 2nd and 3rd place are fantastic and the players and staff have done incredibly well to get us to this point. All of these games (many of which we’ve won) are high stakes, that’s part of playing in the Premier League. But the season is not decided in August, we see time and again that certain sides fly or fall at the end of the season and that’s largely due to how they handle pressure.

 

Right now we are coming into the business end of the season again and in those one-off matches we failed last season. Today was worrying in that not only were we poor for a spell, we were absolutely abject, and that was a theme through last season.

 

We’ve done incredibly well to beat lots of the big 6 this season, and we’ve put ourselves in the mix again. But if you compare to 2015/16 when we had a group of arguably inferior players, they had an incredibly strong mentality which allowed them to grit their teeth and win big games ugly. Even in the Arsenal defeat they held out brilliantly for half an hour before Wasyl’s brain fart. Can you see this lot grinding out the next 5 games 1-0?

 

Today’s revelations show there is at the very least a small group of players who don’t take their manager’s authority seriously enough.

 

I do think it’s a completely fair point that Rodgers and his team risk being tarred as under-achievers for what is obviously a very impressive achievement in even being in contention 2 seasons running. Plenty (myself included) would have taken a top 10 finish and a cup run this year so we’ve had a great season whatever happens next. But there is no point in nailing the first 26 miles if you can’t do the last 0.2z
 

Next Sunday is massive now, if it wasn’t already. Two seasons running in a semi-final as strong favourites, we’ve got to progress.

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Its interesting hearing Brendan's post match interview. So this happened last weekend and they have all been training away from the group?

 

Im with him for standing his ground on this as it shows that while he isn't a ranter a raver, they shouldn't take his positiveness and kindness for weakness.

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4 minutes ago, Dames said:

Employers don’t have a right to control your free time. If they have given Maddison free time then its up to him what he does with it as long as it doesn’t break any more Government restrictions. 
 

Slippery slope if we start advocating for employers to give us permission on what we do with our time outside of work. 

It shouldn’t be his free time. He was meant to be playing football but cos he’s a massive **** he wasn’t. The least you can do when you’ve been a **** and therefore aren’t doing the job you’re paid to do is to sit at home with your head down.

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There may be no way back for Perez or Choudhury after today but Madders is a real tricky situaton.

 

I'm not calling for them to be sacked (that's a pretty ludicrous suggestion) but if we miss out on top 4 they will be the fall guys for all this. Maddison's reputation with the fans may never recover.

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4 minutes ago, Dames said:

Employers don’t have a right to control your free time. If they have given Maddison free time then its up to him what he does with it as long as it doesn’t break any more Government restrictions. 
 

Slippery slope if we start advocating for employers to give us permission on what we do with our time outside of work. 

It's not about controlling free time, it's abouts your morals. He disrespected the team and then didn't lay low or even watch them he went and played golf instead. Arrogance and disrespect of the highest order. All from the lad who made a big show of sitting in the stands cheering them on when injured! Complete joke

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2 hours ago, SheppyFox said:

Unforgivable for me. No future for any 3 of them here.

Really? I like all three. And I'm disappointed they'd do this. And especially disappointed at this time. But I must judge them how I judge myself and friends. People do stupid things. I've done stupid things. So have my friends. And so have these players.

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Whether you think covid is bollocks or not it’s the situation we’re in and the consequences are pretty obvious and damning on the club. So disappointed in these boys. Especially Maddison who was building a very genuine and commendable reputation for himself as a mature and likeable lad. He’s always received stick for being a bit of a spice boy but he appeared to be coming of age! 

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