FoxesBraun Posted 21 February Posted 21 February I worry that they’re going to have a field day here like they did at Southampton a few weeks back. Could get very nasty. 1
bovril Posted 21 February Posted 21 February Love to see a settled side. Breeds confidence and cohesion. 4
Richmondfox Posted 21 February Posted 21 February The only plus is not seeing JJ turn backwards at every chance. I’m sure he won’t change the tactics from punting the ball to Ayew in the hope that he actually controls it, doesn’t dive and lose it and eventually passes to a player in our kit in the hope we get near the goal.
adejo92 Posted 21 February Posted 21 February Glad I didn't bother again, will watch on TV for comedy value though. Absolute bunch of vermin in this club, on and off the field.
Molson Canadian Posted 21 February Posted 21 February Brentford team news Team to play Leicester: Flekken; Ajer, Collins, Pinnock, Lewis-Potter; Norgaard, Janelt, Damsgaard; Mbeumo, Wissa, Schade Subs: Valdimarsson, Carvalho, Mee, Yarmoliuk, Konak, Maghoma, Kayode, Ji-Soo, Morgan
fox_favourite Posted 21 February Posted 21 February (edited) Just now, Molson Canadian said: Brentford team news Team to play Leicester: Flekken; Ajer, Collins, Pinnock, Lewis-Potter; Norgaard, Janelt, Damsgaard; Mbeumo, Wissa, Schade Subs: Valdimarsson, Carvalho, Mee, Yarmoliuk, Konak, Maghoma, Kayode, Ji-Soo, Morgan 4-0 Brentford. Wissa will have a field day. Edited 21 February by fox_favourite 1
The Doctor Posted 21 February Posted 21 February Can we please just bin off the pensioner strike force ffs. 1
Molson Canadian Posted 21 February Posted 21 February Frank sympathetic of Leicester situation Brentford boss Thomas Frank says new Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy has given the Foxes structure despite their struggles to pick up points. Leicester have not won since beating Tottenham 2-1 in January and have lost nine of their last 10 league games. "I think of course it's a tough situation. It's never nice to be in the relegation zone and even though its tight, Ruud has given them structure," Frank added. "I know they haven't won many games but he's given them stability and they have a lot of Premier League experience. "They were only down for a year and a lot of starters have played a lot of Premier League games which means a lot. "(Stephy) Mavididi, (Bilal) El Khannouss, (Jamie) Vardy and (Jordan) Ayew can hurt any team. "It's a game they know they need to get something from, so it'll be very difficult and on the flipside, we believe in ourselves and need to perform a very good game."
fox_favourite Posted 21 February Posted 21 February 1 minute ago, Molson Canadian said: Frank sympathetic of Leicester situation Brentford boss Thomas Frank says new Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy has given the Foxes structure despite their struggles to pick up points. Leicester have not won since beating Tottenham 2-1 in January and have lost nine of their last 10 league games. "I think of course it's a tough situation. It's never nice to be in the relegation zone and even though its tight, Ruud has given them structure," Frank added. "I know they haven't won many games but he's given them stability and they have a lot of Premier League experience. "They were only down for a year and a lot of starters have played a lot of Premier League games which means a lot. "(Stephy) Mavididi, (Bilal) El Khannouss, (Jamie) Vardy and (Jordan) Ayew can hurt any team. "It's a game they know they need to get something from, so it'll be very difficult and on the flipside, we believe in ourselves and need to perform a very good game." He's just saying that for the laugh. 4
Molson Canadian Posted 21 February Posted 21 February Van Nistelrooy: Fans back team despite protests Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy is convinced his Premier League relegation battlers have the backing of the club’s fans. A section of supporters held a protest march against the Foxes’ hierarchy before last weekend’s home defeat to Arsenal, but Van Nistelrooy said that did not affect his players. “I think it’s pure passion what you see around you,” he said. “Passion for the football club to do better and that is a great thing to see and to feel and to represent that. “I feel in the Arsenal game we were supported really well. I didn’t hear any negativity. (The fans) were all behind the team. “We all suffered, off and on the pitch with those late goals. The protest, I haven’t really seen that because we were already in the stadium preparing for the game. “So the supporters did that separate from us. So that helped. We were focusing on the game and when we went out there was nothing visible about that and that felt like great support.”
sishades Posted 21 February Posted 21 February 3 minutes ago, Molson Canadian said: Frank sympathetic of Leicester situation Brentford boss Thomas Frank says new Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy has given the Foxes structure despite their struggles to pick up points. Leicester have not won since beating Tottenham 2-1 in January and have lost nine of their last 10 league games. "I think of course it's a tough situation. It's never nice to be in the relegation zone and even though its tight, Ruud has given them structure," Frank added. "I know they haven't won many games but he's given them stability and they have a lot of Premier League experience. "They were only down for a year and a lot of starters have played a lot of Premier League games which means a lot. "(Stephy) Mavididi, (Bilal) El Khannouss, (Jamie) Vardy and (Jordan) Ayew can hurt any team. "It's a game they know they need to get something from, so it'll be very difficult and on the flipside, we believe in ourselves and need to perform a very good game." Is it "National Be Nice to Hopeless Losers Day"? 1
The Doctor Posted 21 February Posted 21 February 1 minute ago, coolhandfox said: VAR is the new MSN Vardy-Ayew-Reid Time to get on board with the **** VAR line then. 1
Bilo Posted 21 February Posted 21 February As much as Mavididi has been poor when he has played, he simply hasn't been worse than Ayew and Reid of late. Surely a 4-3-1-2 with BEK playing just behind Vardy and Daka couldn't be less effective than what we have? I.e. Hermansen Kristiansen Faes Okoli Coulibaly Soumare Ndidi Buonanotte BEK Vardy Daka
Pliskin Posted 21 February Posted 21 February Ruud has to be shagging somebody related to both Ayew and BDR….. surely? No other explanation for it? Unless Mavadidi or Facu are shagging some of Ruud’s relatives? Anyway, inappropriate shagging is the only logical explanation I have for this team selection. 1
CrazyKopCorner Posted 21 February Posted 21 February 5 minutes ago, bovril said: Love to see a settled side. Breeds confidence and cohesion. Makes me laugh when they say we're striving for consistency. This side has consistency embedded in it ............ either shite or total shite I suppose that's the question
Free Falling Foxes Posted 21 February Posted 21 February From BBC Sport: Leicester have lost each of their last five Premier League home games by an aggregate score of 11-0. The only team to lose six consecutive top-flight home games without scoring are Norwich City (June 2020 to August 2021), with no side doing so in a single campaign before. Something to aim for. 1
FrankieADZ Posted 21 February Posted 21 February That line up has really put me in a bad mood I've got to say, week after week he picks the same players who are under performing expecting different results Once again I'll be surprised if we get anything and even score, hope I'm wrong but I can't see it, Actually can't even be arsed with RVN arm now, club is rotten to the core
The Guvnor Posted 21 February Posted 21 February Are Daka and Skipp really that bad! It’s a Rhetorical question btw, I had already worked that fcuker out myself.
RoboFox Posted 21 February Posted 21 February 16 minutes ago, moore_94 said: Might just stay in the pub The pub is the best place to be. Numb the feelings.
sishades Posted 21 February Posted 21 February just had a phone call from the local old folks home. 3 residents have gone missing. However since they were wearing blue shirts police are confident that they are unable to run any considerable distance. 2
Wycombe Fox Posted 21 February Posted 21 February We’re going to smash ‘em!!! I can feel it in me bones!! Could be the onset of arthritis I suppose
sishades Posted 21 February Posted 21 February 1 minute ago, Pliskin said: Ruud has to be shagging somebody related to both Ayew and BDR….. surely? No other explanation for it? Unless Mavadidi or Facu are shagging some of Ruud’s relatives? Anyway, inappropriate shagging is the only logical explanation I have for this team selection. Or they are all shagging each other in a drug induced gay orgy.
DJ Barry Hammond Posted 21 February Posted 21 February Bloody hell Ruud, do you even bother to watch the previous games back? I have no idea how Ruud can watch the action either live or on tape and consider that Ayew’s ‘zero interest’ body language is in anyway good for the team. 2
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