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Posted
15 minutes ago, Wasyls Pec Deck said:

Dennis Wise

Ade Akinbiyi

Kevin Pressman

Andy Johnson (he represents the dross of that era)

Junior Lewis

 

Loads more as well if I thought about it properly.

 

Apart from Dennis wise, why do you ‘hate’ the others ?   Unless it’s a pantomime scenario ‘hate’ 

Posted
5 hours ago, Mad Dog said:

Chilwell is really up there for me. Really irks me. That knee slide for the offside goal was one of my all time fave Leicester moments.

 

Kane. Was so lazy and shit with us. I hate that he's gone on to do good things. I absolutely am on my knees for us to beat Spurs in the league cup final this season so Vardy can get the full set while Kane ends up trophyless.

 

I really don’t get the Kane hate. Yeah it’s annoying he scores against us all the time. But he started most of his games for us on the wing. He’s never been a hardworking player either.

Posted

This isn't really a love to hate list, I just hate them. Off the top of my head...

1. Wayne Brown
2. Dennis Wise
3. Tom Hopper
4. Adam Smith
5. James Pearson

I'm sure there's others deserving who just don't immediately spring to mind.

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Posted
8 hours ago, TK95 said:

Ben Chilwell - ultimate w****r. The VAR call couldn't have happened to a nicer bloke. Knee slided and everything bless lol

Watching the Final footage is such a joy. Best part is a toss up between Bens reaction, or the slow realisation from that psychotic Chelsea fan in the Butchers hat that we'd just completely fvcked his day.

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Posted

Wise and Chilwell are 2 that I cannot stand. The Fofana fiasco is annoying but we should have expected it as he did the same when he joined us. 

 

Whilst Mahrez's actions were appalling, he's probably the most talented player we've ever had and gave us so many glorious memories. I think we just have to accept that we will always lose our best players and its pointless worrying too much about them. Chilwell however really is a horrible little t*at. 

Posted

Mahrez earnt a boo the first time we played him in a Man City shirt because he needed to be told that he'd been a bellend.

 

But ultimately he's the best player i've seen play for us. He deserved to play at the highest level.

 

 

 

Posted
6 hours ago, Hitesh said:

Fofana doing his best to be #1, or at least his agent is

 

Dennis Wise

 

Peter Taylor

 

Gary Megson - he left us after a decent start which then messed us up

 

Older fans will remember David Speedie

 

Martin Keown, is just a knob. From the same era you have John Curtis too for causing a broken dressing room

 

Wayne Brown also gets a mention 

Eh lol

 

I dno if it was just me but I was absolutely delighted he was gone. The bloke was naming about 4 right backs in every starting XI.

Posted
7 hours ago, Sampson said:

Genuinely find it sad that a Leicester fan genuinely “loves to hate” Mahrez.

 

Only Vardy has given me more individual moments of joy than Mahrez did in all my years watching Leicester. Those all outweigh sitting at an airport and missing 2 games about 100 times over, find it sad that for some a handful of days outweighs countless joyous moments. Not only that, but genuinely revelling and “loving” and “enjoying” that hate just seems a bit sad and pathetic to me.

 

Every time I see some old highlights of Leicester with Mahrez doing his stuff I can’t help but smile and remember what an incredible player he was.

This is spot on. 
 

He’s in my greatest ever XI and that’s because he’s a magician. I’d take him back now with open arms. 

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Posted
7 hours ago, Sly said:

1. Dennis Wise

2. Peter Taylor

 

That’s it really. I wasn’t a fan of Holloway, however life moves on. 

 

I find it totally bizarre that people dislike Mahrez, Kante etc

No one dislikes Kante. 

Posted
11 minutes ago, filbertway said:

Eh lol

 

I dno if it was just me but I was absolutely delighted he was gone. The bloke was naming about 4 right backs in every starting XI.

It was more because of the manner of him going and ended up having our worst season. 

Posted

Mark McGhee ("Leicester are a stepping stone" - it turned out that he was our stepping stone in the end)

Peter Taylor - Was lucky to be anywhere near a Premier League club in 2000 given he hadn't even managed at Championship. ruined all that O'Neill had built

Dennis Wise - Epitomised everything wrong with that era at the club and was a violent thug

Ben Chilwell - He phoned in his last period of performances and was a reason we didn't make top 4 and then signed for a top 4 club, it stank then, still stinks now

Ian Holloway - I've cooled on this, but at the time i couldn't believe how he sleptwalked us to relegation

 

 

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Posted

Fofana

Fofana

Fofana

Fofana

Fofana

 

The stench coming off this display currently means the rest of them smell like candy floss in comparison. I seriously hate booing players, and think it is immature and stupid. ("Banter is part of the game!" No, the game is 22 grown men trying to get a ball in one of two nets on either side of the pitch.)

 

I am going to have to use willpower not to boo the little turd when he comes to the King Power. I hope he drops down the pecking order and isn't even on the bench when they get here.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, FoyleFox said:

1. Wise

2. Wise.

3. Wise

4. Wise

5. McGhee

This. Although I'd be tempted to put Robbie Savage and Alan Smith in there, for their "commentary" history.

Posted
4 hours ago, PAPA LAZAROU said:

Yeah and now he's just an overweight bit-part player at Man city who has never reached the heights of play that he did for us. That gives me deep joy. He couldn't wait to get away and couldn't care less how he did it. Short memories some people.:dunno:

You have strange definitions of "overweight" and "bit-part player". He's built like a twig and was Man City's top scorer with 24 goals in 47 appearances last season and was widely regarded as their best player in the Champions League run.

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Posted

I don't get the Chilwell dislike. He dislikes us, as the crowd got on his back at every single slight mistake. He never had any leeway from the crowd. I kinda understand his gleeful schadenfreude when he 'scored' against us (especially that we had the last laugh) 

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