tylesta Posted 1 February Posted 1 February He spends more time on the floor than he does in his actual position 1
Lambert09 Posted 2 February Posted 2 February https://www.instagram.com/reel/DT0X2czjUfN/?igsh=cnhnenJkdnhkaHNm
oxtonfox Posted 2 February Posted 2 February He’s probably got something in his contract that says he has to start in 80% of our games, take all the pens and we’re not allowed to bring in another striker while he’s here. 1
MC Prussian Posted 2 February Posted 2 February Jordan Ayew and striker in the same sentence. Wash your mouth out! 1
Popular Post Collymore Posted 8 February Popular Post Posted 8 February Not sure if there's many like me that can't listen to the Leicester feed and usually goes to the away stream instead? We seem to be the only club that goes to the studio talking BS with robot man and the ex-players who must be hooked up to KP administered electric shock machine... Other streams just have the players warming up and the fans pouring in which is more enjoyable... Add to that, even though he's a club legend, Matt Elliott on commentary has to be one of the worst fits going! Anyway, I digress... It was hilarious when Ayew came on yesterday the Birmingham commentators were like "things can't get worse for Leicester can they? Yes they can - they're bringing Ayew on!" It took me a while to remember the link that he played for Villa. At first I genuinely thought they were just making a point how s**t he was in general 😂 1 4
Foxes1 Posted 8 February Posted 8 February Another Rudkin masterclass makes you wonder if they bought Ayew then decided that Eduoard would be ideal to play alongside him. Same as they bought Skipp to play alongside Winks.
HankMarvin Posted 8 February Posted 8 February When you think of some of that shit strikers we had over the years that managed to score significantly more in the championship than Ayew and Daka, they really are a major reason for the downfall. To not even get a proven striker in at this level by January, is like the club is self sabotaging. If King is left in charge after another defeat, I’d certainly start wondering if they want to be relegated
Thefox81 Posted 8 February Posted 8 February 1 hour ago, Foxes1 said: Another Rudkin masterclass makes you wonder if they bought Ayew then decided that Eduoard would be ideal to play alongside him. Same as they bought Skipp to play alongside Winks. Bertrand and Vestergaard as well
Gav_LCFC14 Posted 10 February Posted 10 February Worst part of this era has been having to watch this donkey stroll about, break down all our attacks and fall over. Disgrace that he got our the No.9 off Vardy. Failure from Rudkin for spending money on him. Failure from our managers for keeping on playing him. 4
Popular Post Rubbersoul Posted 10 February Popular Post Posted 10 February (edited) Genuinely revolting Edited 10 February by Rubbersoul 6
Stuntman_Mike Posted 10 February Posted 10 February Counted 1 clearance that was of any use in his whole appearance tonight and that was because the ball was straight at him. The rest of the time on the floor or committing fouls. ****ing hate him.
Sly Posted 10 February Posted 10 February I’m not convinced that playing any other semi mobile striker or even lump of a centre back, wouldn’t be a better option.
coolhandfox Posted 10 February Posted 10 February Waste of space, can't stand the man. A symbol of everything wrong at the club entitled, lazy, moaner.
markko Posted 10 February Posted 10 February I have to say tonight he was absolutely hopeless. Everytime he challenged he gave a free kick away. I can't believe I am going to say this but when Daka went off so did the threat of us getting a further goal.
Popular Post shilton_fox Posted 10 February Popular Post Posted 10 February Fat football terrorist. Awful to watch. 1 5
jayfox26 Posted 10 February Posted 10 February Couldn't believe it when King brought him on. Whilst my achievements on Football manager dont qualify me in anyway as an actual manager, id have put Richards on over Ayew. Whilst Richards may not be the finished product, his strengths are pace and power. You know the kind of strengths you need on the counter attack when the opposition are piling players forward. 1
Tuna Posted 10 February Posted 10 February Still can't believe we actually paid money for him. £7million gets you a couple of decent championship players. Dread to think how much we pay him as well. 2
lanefox Posted 10 February Posted 10 February Just now, jayfox26 said: Couldn't believe it when King brought him on. Whilst my achievements on Football manager dont qualify me in anyway as an actual manager, id have put Richards on over Ayew. Whilst Richards may not be the finished product, his strengths are pace and power. You know the kind of strengths you need on the counter attack when the opposition are piling players forward. It's really that simple
OntarioFox Posted 10 February Posted 10 February He goes down more than Leicester City themselves do, which is hard to do in the current circumstances.
Hamilton Fox Posted 10 February Posted 10 February This one was really horrific, all he did was fall over and give fouls away. There really was not one standard thing he did in this game 1
murphy Posted 10 February Posted 10 February This forum has form for suggesting that Ayew's main or only benefit to the team is to come on as a sub to shore up a winning position. I have never understood it and I think we can rip that idea up, set it on fire and stamp it into the ground. Jordan Ayew has no redeeming characteristics. 1
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