Milky Posted 26 November 2005 Posted 26 November 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/e...v_1/4448502.stm "It has been an important lesson to us because nobody has given us such an examination as they did in the first 45 minutes."Their front four were terrific, absolutely superb and you can't take anything away from them. "The third goal was the sucker punch and there was no way back from that."
Muz Posted 26 November 2005 Posted 26 November 2005 I respect Warnock for that. Plus , I dont hate him , I actually like him , he's so passionate and its a good thing too see.
Collymore Posted 26 November 2005 Posted 26 November 2005 "It has been an important lesson to us because nobody has given us such an examination as they did in the first 45 minutes."Their front four were terrific, absolutely superb and you can't take anything away from them. "The third goal was the sucker punch and there was no way back from that." Next Leicester manager?
Chimp Posted 26 November 2005 Posted 26 November 2005 Warnock, saying something positive about Leicester?!?! Good god, what a day of suprises this has been... but yeah, he's still a tosser.
marko Posted 26 November 2005 Posted 26 November 2005 Agreed still a complete c**k piece, still nice gesture nonetheless.
stez Posted 26 November 2005 Posted 26 November 2005 i was going to say he's still the same thing as this bloke apparently is but i won't bother now as most people have said about the same!
Thracian Posted 26 November 2005 Posted 26 November 2005 At least he's taken a hammering with a bit of dignity.
lush Posted 26 November 2005 Posted 26 November 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/e...v_1/4448502.stm Most managers jee up the oppo when their team gets stuffed, makes it look like their team did "ok". Of course, i thought sheff utd were absolutely unbelievable, quite frankly, if theres a better team in the universe, ive not seen them, and ive seen everygame LEICESTER CITY 4 sheff utd 2
Gené and Tonic Posted 26 November 2005 Posted 26 November 2005 It's true though. But the thing we must not do is revert back to old ways after this. I'm just praying Levein does whatever he did today for the rest of the season. If he does, then the play-offs are a real possibilty. If he doesn't, then we'll remain around 14th-17th.
Thracian Posted 26 November 2005 Posted 26 November 2005 It's true though. But the thing we must not do is revert back to old ways after this. I'm just praying Levein does whatever he did today for the rest of the season. If he does, then the play-offs are a real possibilty. If he doesn't, then we'll remain around 14th-17th. Yes. We'll see what his nerve's like against Bolton and Leeds. Believe in em Craig. They'll falter a bit along the way but believe in em.
Cobbo Posted 27 November 2005 Posted 27 November 2005 i was going to say he's still the same thing as this bloke apparently is but i won't bother now as most people have said about the same! lol
Chrysalis Posted 27 November 2005 Posted 27 November 2005 I am concerned we got the cup game next because he might have the same team out same tactics then bolton stuff us and then he wont have the confidence to use against leeds
LoneWolf Posted 27 November 2005 Posted 27 November 2005 we cant have the same team out, i think hume and smith both cant play
holly Posted 27 November 2005 Posted 27 November 2005 we cant have the same team out, i think hume and smith both cant play yeh hume is cup tied, and ryan can only play if arsenal lose! but leavin them both to rest till sat, will be good, so we can thrash leeds
Jay Posted 27 November 2005 Posted 27 November 2005 we cant have the same team out, i think hume and smith both cant play That's correct I also think Bolton are a very good side and big Sam will fancy his chances of winning the cup this year, although Walker might get a game
Guest Posted 27 November 2005 Posted 27 November 2005 I think I passed out when I heard the comments Colin made.
Scow Posted 27 November 2005 Posted 27 November 2005 A bit of a surprise, but I suppose he couldn't really say anything else. Well done Colin, for once.
Teeno Posted 28 November 2005 Posted 28 November 2005 had to walk through ground to get me mates mums pressie back after the game on saturday n walked passed colin near the tunnel. He was being interviewed and was in a right mood, moaning at all the press.
Jimmy Posted 28 November 2005 Posted 28 November 2005 an anogram of neil warnock is colin willy puller
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