fox_favourite Posted 2 May Posted 2 May Bye, bye now. If your passing by any time soon....don't stop please. Regards, Leicester
funkyrobot Posted 2 May Posted 2 May 2 hours ago, southfox66 said: Can we start a new thread " What was your greatest Jordan Ayew moment at Leicester ?" Late goals against Southampton and Ipswich away last season were both great moments tbf 3
Paninistickers Posted 2 May Posted 2 May I don't celebrate his exit as much as I would Bob and Thomas. Ayew is light years ahead of me (or any Sunday parks level) as a footballer. Immensely stronger, lightspeed faster and can kick it miles harder than I ever could Bob and Thomas. Nope. And I flat refuse to pay to watch players no better than me. Basta.
HankMarvin Posted 2 May Posted 2 May 22 minutes ago, Ted Maul said: Assume you're not classing Ayew as a striker then? Baring in mind he didn’t even play striker last season he has ended up with 12 goals across 2 seasons the other fraud has 7 despite cost about 4 times more and being classed as a striker
Quorndon_Fox Posted 2 May Posted 2 May (edited) It’s over, we made it everyone. Never will we have to watch him waddle around the pitch again! Edited 2 May by Quorndon_Fox 1
Popular Post JimJams Posted 2 May Popular Post Posted 2 May Think the hate of Ayew is a bit unfair. Hate the signing but not the bloke. 8
Popular Post adejo92 Posted 2 May Popular Post Posted 2 May (edited) 1 hour ago, Ted Maul said: Assume you're not classing Ayew as a striker then? I am, and hes better than Daka. Ayew does have some strengths, we just dont play to them. He's not a striker, certainly not a lone one. Daka has no strengths and is actually playing in his primary position. I am glad to see the back of both, don't get me wrong, but Daka is horrendous in comparison. Edited 2 May by adejo92 5
Oncle Bob Posted 2 May Posted 2 May I was in no rush so hung around the players entrance after the game to see what was going on. Ayew left with a bag containing around ten pairs of Nikes so looks like that’s his lot. He literally brushed shoulders with me and I wished him good luck (not taking the mick) and he totally blanked me.
Stadt Posted 2 May Posted 2 May 27 minutes ago, JimJams said: Think the hate of Ayew is a bit unfair. Hate the signing but not the bloke. No f uck him, lazy, greedy, stupid player. QPR’s first said it all 2
em9999 Posted 2 May Posted 2 May 6 minutes ago, Oncle Bob said: I was in no rush so hung around the players entrance after the game to see what was going on. Ayew left with a bag containing around ten pairs of Nikes so looks like that’s his lot. He literally brushed shoulders with me and I wished him good luck (not taking the mick) and he totally blanked me. Hes like that mist of the city players say hello when they come into the stadium before game apart from him
Danizen Posted 2 May Posted 2 May Is there a sport that's one level below walking football where he can play? Him and Soumare would rip it up. 1
Popular Post Tielemans63 Posted 2 May Popular Post Posted 2 May 32 minutes ago, Oncle Bob said: He literally brushed shoulders with me and I wished him good luck (not taking the mick) and he totally blanked me. Did he fall to the ground instantly? 1 11
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 2 May Posted 2 May Sad to see him go. Hopefully he can return one day — perhaps in a coaching role? 4
Quorndon_Fox Posted 2 May Posted 2 May 42 minutes ago, Oncle Bob said: I was in no rush so hung around the players entrance after the game to see what was going on. Ayew left with a bag containing around ten pairs of Nikes so looks like that’s his lot. He literally brushed shoulders with me and I wished him good luck (not taking the mick) and he totally blanked me. Last job before midnight… clean the other lads boots.
plinchiestincture Posted 2 May Posted 2 May If he starts heading for the exit now he should be gone a week Tuesday.
Parafox Posted 2 May Posted 2 May 3 hours ago, Jaspa said: I'm not sure what people expected to be honest, he produced what he always has done through his career. Scored two big goals against Southampton & Ipswich away in the Premier League. Languid, slow, sure. That's what he does, you can't teach an old dog new tricks, so why expect what he isn't capable of? Recruiting him made sense for trying to stay in The Prem if we had other capable strikers who could consistently provide goals and pace but we didn't, we then go into this season yet again failing in recruitment and have people expecting 20 goals from Ayew and 20 assists from Bobby de Cordova-Reid... never gonna happen. Abit of a scapegoat, misunderstood player. Relief another big wage is gone through and hopefully we sign appropriate players for next season and going forward. I think we completely understood him.
00rawat Posted 2 May Posted 2 May (edited) 17 minutes ago, Miquel The Work Geordie said: Sad to see him go. Hopefully he can return one day — perhaps in a coaching role? Coaching role in how to be a lazy pro footballer,and how to hit the deck every you feel contact? Edited 2 May by 00rawat
21st Century Fox Posted 2 May Posted 2 May The Seagrave retirement village has one less resident. He shall be missed.
Parafox Posted 2 May Posted 2 May 1 hour ago, Quorndon_Fox said: It’s over, we made it everyone. Never will we have to watch him waddle around the pitch again! Spent 50% of it face down in the grass.
Parafox Posted 2 May Posted 2 May (edited) 24 minutes ago, Miquel The Work Geordie said: Sad to see him go. Hopefully he can return one day — perhaps in a coach driving role? Edited 2 May by Parafox
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 2 May Posted 2 May 4 minutes ago, 21st Century Fox said: The Seagrave retirement village has one less resident. He shall be missed. Now he's gone the place will smell a little less like piss
Parafox Posted 2 May Posted 2 May 1 minute ago, Miquel The Work Geordie said: Now he's gone the place will smell a little less like piss I thought he used Tena for men? 1
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