davieG Posted 28 November 2005 Posted 28 November 2005 TEAM OF THE WEEKEND <--------------------------SOURCE Ryan Smith, on loan from Arsenal, celebrates against Sheffield United <h1 class="ArticleHeadline">Blades cut to pieces</h1> Monday, 28 November 2005. Leicester’s impressive 4-2 victory over Sheffield United in the Championship won the Midlands side TheFA.com's Team of the Weekend. Sheffield United have enjoyed an amazing start to the campaign and looked odds on to be challenging for promotion back into the top flight come the end of the season. But they were brought crashing back down to earth at the Walkers Stadium as Craig Levein’s side produced their best performance of the season. Iain Hume fired the home side in front, before Ryan Smith, on-loan from Arsenal doubled Leicester’s lead after just 15 minutes. Although Danny Webber pulled United back into the game, any thoughts of a comeback were dashed when Elvis Hammond added a third and Hume notched a fourth. Craig Short scored a consolation goal for United in injury time, but it was not enough to stop Leicester celebrating a memorable victory over Neil Warnock’s side which gives them fresh hope they can still challenge for a top six finish. Other contenders for the team of the week came in League One where Colchester thrashed Gillingham 5-0. And in League Two Rochdale came away with a thrilling 4-3 win over Shrewsbury which keeps them flying high at the top of the table. But Leicester produced a five star display to help them move up the Championship and earn the team of the week award.
Katy Posted 28 November 2005 Posted 28 November 2005 TEAM OF THE WEEKEND <--------------------------SOURCE Ryan Smith, on loan from Arsenal, celebrates against Sheffield United <h1 class="ArticleHeadline">Blades cut to pieces</h1> Monday, 28 November 2005. Leicester’s impressive 4-2 victory over Sheffield United in the Championship won the Midlands side TheFA.com's Team of the Weekend. Sheffield United have enjoyed an amazing start to the campaign and looked odds on to be challenging for promotion back into the top flight come the end of the season. But they were brought crashing back down to earth at the Walkers Stadium as Craig Levein’s side produced their best performance of the season. Iain Hume fired the home side in front, before Ryan Smith, on-loan from Arsenal doubled Leicester’s lead after just 15 minutes. Although Danny Webber pulled United back into the game, any thoughts of a comeback were dashed when Elvis Hammond added a third and Hume notched a fourth. Craig Short scored a consolation goal for United in injury time, but it was not enough to stop Leicester celebrating a memorable victory over Neil Warnock’s side which gives them fresh hope they can still challenge for a top six finish. Other contenders for the team of the week came in League One where Colchester thrashed Gillingham 5-0. And in League Two Rochdale came away with a thrilling 4-3 win over Shrewsbury which keeps them flying high at the top of the table. But Leicester produced a five star display to help them move up the Championship and earn the team of the week award. Ryan Smith is loving that goal isnt he?
Benji Posted 28 November 2005 Posted 28 November 2005 it's good to see appreciation for a class victory really hope it continues
Manwell Pablo Posted 28 November 2005 Posted 28 November 2005 it's good to see appreciation for a class victory really hope it continues Whoever wrote that is more clueless then Anderson Kabba and Webber who scored
Muz Posted 28 November 2005 Posted 28 November 2005 Smith looks well 'appy with netting there. Smith loves Leicester the fans have gorra great relationship with him . He's gonna stay :fox: Seriously , If Arsene decides to pass on this talent , then him coming here and having a great rapport with the club might work in our favour Now im dreaming
Cobbo Posted 28 November 2005 Posted 28 November 2005 TEAM OF THE WEEKEND <--------------------------SOURCE Ryan Smith, on loan from Arsenal, celebrates against Sheffield United <h1 class="ArticleHeadline">Blades cut to pieces</h1> Monday, 28 November 2005. Leicester’s impressive 4-2 victory over Sheffield United in the Championship won the Midlands side TheFA.com's Team of the Weekend. Sheffield United have enjoyed an amazing start to the campaign and looked odds on to be challenging for promotion back into the top flight come the end of the season. But they were brought crashing back down to earth at the Walkers Stadium as Craig Levein’s side produced their best performance of the season. Iain Hume fired the home side in front, before Ryan Smith, on-loan from Arsenal doubled Leicester’s lead after just 15 minutes. Although Danny Webber pulled United back into the game, any thoughts of a comeback were dashed when Elvis Hammond added a third and Hume notched a fourth. Craig Short scored a consolation goal for United in injury time, but it was not enough to stop Leicester celebrating a memorable victory over Neil Warnock’s side which gives them fresh hope they can still challenge for a top six finish. Other contenders for the team of the week came in League One where Colchester thrashed Gillingham 5-0. And in League Two Rochdale came away with a thrilling 4-3 win over Shrewsbury which keeps them flying high at the top of the table. But Leicester produced a five star display to help them move up the Championship and earn the team of the week award. Great to be noted for a change Ps. has anyone listend to that 'Say It' link? We won 'the far dot com's team of the week'
Scow Posted 28 November 2005 Posted 28 November 2005 Not often we've been recognised like that over the years. I'm still on a high after that victory. Watching the highlights emphasised how good we were on Saturday.
Guest Posted 29 November 2005 Posted 29 November 2005 Smith looks well 'appy with netting there. Smith loves Leicester the fans have gorra great relationship with him . He's gonna stay :fox: Seriously , If Arsene decides to pass on this talent , then him coming here and having a great rapport with the club might work in our favour Now im dreaming I'm afraid so. CL said on RL this morning he couldn't afford the £3-4m the Arse would want for him.
Bluefoxtim Posted 29 November 2005 Posted 29 November 2005 TEAM OF THE WEEKEND <--------------------------SOURCE Ryan Smith, on loan from Arsenal, celebrates against Sheffield United <h1 class="ArticleHeadline">Blades cut to pieces</h1> Monday, 28 November 2005. Leicester's impressive 4-2 victory over Sheffield United in the Championship won the Midlands side TheFA.com's Team of the Weekend. Sheffield United have enjoyed an amazing start to the campaign and looked odds on to be challenging for promotion back into the top flight come the end of the season. But they were brought crashing back down to earth at the Walkers Stadium as Craig Levein's side produced their best performance of the season. Iain Hume fired the home side in front, before Ryan Smith, on-loan from Arsenal doubled Leicester's lead after just 15 minutes. Although Danny Webber pulled United back into the game, any thoughts of a comeback were dashed when Elvis Hammond added a third and Hume notched a fourth. Craig Short scored a consolation goal for United in injury time, but it was not enough to stop Leicester celebrating a memorable victory over Neil Warnock's side which gives them fresh hope they can still challenge for a top six finish. Other contenders for the team of the week came in League One where Colchester thrashed Gillingham 5-0. And in League Two Rochdale came away with a thrilling 4-3 win over Shrewsbury which keeps them flying high at the top of the table. But Leicester produced a five star display to help them move up the Championship and earn the team of the week award. HAHAHAHAHHA that listen to it thing is brilliant!
Katy Posted 29 November 2005 Posted 29 November 2005 HAHAHAHAHHA that listen to it thing is brilliant! It is! Get a personality love! Shes the BT text message bird isnt she? Coleeeechestor :laugh:
Steven Posted 29 November 2005 Posted 29 November 2005 Smith looks well 'appy with netting there. Smith loves Leicester the fans have gorra great relationship with him . He's gonna stay :fox: Seriously , If Arsene decides to pass on this talent , then him coming here and having a great rapport with the club might work in our favour Now im dreaming It is good to dream.
Ric Flair Posted 29 November 2005 Posted 29 November 2005 I would be willing to take out a £10,000 loan and give it to Leicester to help towards purchasing Smith. Would anyone else join me on that?
Katy Posted 29 November 2005 Posted 29 November 2005 I would be willing to take out a £10,000 loan and give it to Leicester to help towards purchasing Smith. Would anyone else join me on that? I would, if the fear of bankruptcy didnt hang over my head when I couldnt afford to pay it back
Babylon Posted 29 November 2005 Posted 29 November 2005 I would be willing to take out a £10,000 loan and give it to Leicester to help towards purchasing Smith. Would anyone else join me on that? Let me think about that...... NO.
Ric Flair Posted 29 November 2005 Posted 29 November 2005 Let me think about that...... NO. Your not a REAL fan then, are ya?
Ric Flair Posted 29 November 2005 Posted 29 November 2005 I would, if the fear of bankruptcy didnt hang over my head when I couldnt afford to pay it back **** that shit, it's Smudger we're talking about here. The closest thing we will ever get to a world class footballer.
Katy Posted 29 November 2005 Posted 29 November 2005 **** that shit, it's Smudger we're talking about here. The closest thing we will ever get to a world class footballer. Id rather not **** that if you dont mind, Im not living in poverty just to line some overpaid footballers pockets, even if it is Smudgers
Muz Posted 29 November 2005 Posted 29 November 2005 I would be willing to take out a £10,000 loan and give it to Leicester to help towards purchasing Smith. Would anyone else join me on that? I'll donate 2 months wages towards Smudger staying We need him he CANNOT go
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