freund Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 LET'S NOT GET CARRIED AWAY Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gené and Tonic Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 to be honest I'm undecided now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dynamite foxes Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 wanna see what happens in the next two games. but what we do know is that he has always been good in the cup. Whether this will spur the boys on, only time will tell. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fox123 Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 to be honest I'm undecided now. One cup result still doesn't negate the fact where we are in the league, we arent there because were a poor team, they showed that on the pitch tonight....were there because of bad tactics employed! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
City Fan Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 Depends on the Sheff Wed. result now. If we go back to how we play in the league, then the answer is still yes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluefoxtim Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 yeah, same for me, i cant really say till sheff wed. Same like the cup run a couple of seasons back, did well in cup but crap in league still Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sigma Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 same vote as always - no Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Libertine Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 Come on, we've just beaten Spurs! Let's get ****ing chuffed tonight then we can all get back to reality tomorrow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leicfox Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 same vote as always - no I want to be able to say No, and really think his heart is in the right place, But my answer is still YES, as i think he'll still revert back to playing 4-5-1 and being negative, I hope he does prove me wrong i really really do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MC Prussian Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 Seeing that I only had two choices, I voted "No". But I don't want to get carried away here. Certainly a brilliant performance, but remember what happened after the Sheff Utd game... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Libertine Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 Seeing that I only had two choices, I voted "No".But I don't want to get carried away here. Certainly a brilliant performance, but remember what happened after the Sheff Utd game... Just don't vote then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muz Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 Yes , I still want him gone. Great result tonight and great performance. If we get a good result at Wednesday then I'll maybe change my mind and say No he should stay. We'll see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raspeir Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 Come on, we've just beaten Spurs! Let's get ****ing chuffed tonight then we can all get back to reality tomorrow. Well said. I backed him before the game and he still has my backing. As i've said before, we have the makings of an extremely able young side who, with the right stability and guidance, i believe will become a considerable force over the next few seasons. Stability is what we (as a club) need more than anything, and now with the added inspiration that todays performance will offer i really hope we will be able to build on the result.. We and he have proved that we are able (you can't argue that it was the decision to alter the system with the introduction of Hammond that made the difference) I'm not going to try and tell anyone what to think, but my opinion is that if we have faith and stick with him through the tough times, we will reap the rewards in the long run. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon the Hat Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 This result changes nothing! We know we have a good team, but we also have a manager who can;t get us playing like we care against ordinary opposition. OUT! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 Great result tonight, and its now up to Levein to keep this moral going, Everyone showed some passion tonight (I know I keep going on about passion ) but at the end of the day its one win out of god knows how many, and we have seen this before, We beat Sheff Utd, but since then done nothing, and we can't keep doing this ratio of winning a game really well then doing nothing for the next few matches. At this current moment in time I would vote Levein out - No. But that opinion straight after the match, I know come the next game tonight will all be forgotton, I hope Leicester can keep this up (Obviously) but i'm not sure they can. Levein has won a few more game grace from me, If he keeps it up he may/should (IMO) save his job, at the moment, undecided. Tonight I questioned alot of Leveins decision, but those decisions I questioned at the time, proved me wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Syko Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 as always i say NO! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TornadoShaunUK Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 I questioned alot of his decisions. Starting with 4-5-1 again, that does my head in but overall is the only real gripe today. No coincidence that when he changed it we became the better side. 2-0 down, he changes things around and goes to 4-4-2 and from then on spurs dominance turns into more leicester pressure. He must have prvided a decent team talk at half time because I thought for the most part in that second half we were excellent... really went in at them and fully deserved the win.. bring on Chelsea!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 What a difference a win can make? Where we're all these "No" comments after the last match and this poll was done? I've said he deserves a few games grace now, but he's job is still on the line for me. But where we're all the "No's" before tonights game in polls like these? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samu Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 What a difference a win can make? Where we're all these "No" comments after the last match and this poll was done? I've said he deserves a few games grace now, but he's job is still on the line for me. But where we're all the "No's" before tonights game in polls like these? I would find the message I wrote from the last poll but I said no sorry just wanted to show I had faith before the match! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anish Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 He's earned his stay of execution this week, so 'No' from me. Although next week could be a different story, but let's enjoy this victory while it lasts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
City_4_Life Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 12-Yes 29-No What a difference a win makes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ithuriel Posted 8 January 2006 Share Posted 8 January 2006 win more than one game per month , then i might change my mind. going with current form though we will not win again for a good five games at least. he does seem to be trying now though , that might be a good sign. i want Craig to prove me and my doubts wrong and for city to climb the league. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ultra Posted 9 January 2006 Share Posted 9 January 2006 After last night he's earned a stay of execution for now. But it's still VERY frustrating to see the same bunch of players turn in such dire performances in the league. He should now keep the same team for the Wednesday game (even with Douglas in goal..), apart from the two suspensions, and keep the spirit going! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FNQ Posted 9 January 2006 Share Posted 9 January 2006 I actually CAN NOT believe you lot! 90% wanted him out just a few days ago and now 75% want him to stay after 1 win! Just can not believe you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babylon Posted 9 January 2006 Share Posted 9 January 2006 This poll makes me laugh and shows how fickle most LCFC fans are!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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