chesterfox Posted 28 June 2006 Share Posted 28 June 2006 I have never come across anybody in football to whose every word I agree, whose every emotion is shared. Having enjoyed listening to his analysis and ribbing of Marcel Desailly on the BBC, I was reminded of what a genius this guy is - of how I wish he was still at Leicester. You could even see the glint in Gary Lineker's eyes! One defining moment was at Anfield standing amongst a bunch of scousers when Liverpool had battered us for 89 minutes and Ian Marshall just sinking the winner in front of the Kop - sheer magic!!! Good luck to Rob Kelly for the new campaign......can't wait. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobbo Posted 28 June 2006 Share Posted 28 June 2006 Pah, they didn't batter us! We were cheering our passes when knocking it around at 0-0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 28 June 2006 Share Posted 28 June 2006 I have never come across anybody in football to whose every word I agree, whose every emotion is shared. Having enjoyed listening to his analysis and ribbing of Marcel Desailly on the BBC, I was reminded of what a genius this guy is - of how I wish he was still at Leicester. You could even see the glint in Gary Lineker's eyes!One defining moment was at Anfield standing amongst a bunch of scousers when Liverpool had battered us for 89 minutes and Ian Marshall just sinking the winner in front of the Kop - sheer magic!!! Good luck to Rob Kelly for the new campaign......can't wait. I was in the Leicester end with my daughter and her Liverpool supporting husband - sweet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert Posted 28 June 2006 Share Posted 28 June 2006 Andy Impey should take credit for his audacious hit and hope long ball that he was clearing that actually turned out to be a decent ball! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Head Honcho Posted 28 June 2006 Share Posted 28 June 2006 I was in the Leicester end with my daughter and her Liverpool supporting husband - sweet I was in the Liverpool end and had to sit on my hands again ..............it was the same the season before when Fenton put us two up with 5 minutes to go Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 28 June 2006 Share Posted 28 June 2006 I was in the Liverpool end and had to sit on my hands again ..............it was the same the season before when Fenton put us two up with 5 minutes to go It was and I was in the Leicester with my daughter and her............. - sweet He was one glad Scouser when we got relegated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert Posted 28 June 2006 Share Posted 28 June 2006 I was in the Liverpool end and had to sit on my hands again ..............it was the same the season before when Fenton put us two up with 5 minutes to go That was when Liverpool were building and we didn't get any allocation or very little allocation. Walshie( i think) scored after 2 minutes, then Fenton scored then Ince scored. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Head Honcho Posted 28 June 2006 Share Posted 28 June 2006 That was when Liverpool were building and we didn't get any allocation or very little allocation. Walshie( i think) scored after 2 minutes, then Fenton scored then Ince scored. Elliott scored in the 1st minute Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert Posted 28 June 2006 Share Posted 28 June 2006 Elliott scored in the 1st minute That my friend is correct! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Isopen Posted 28 June 2006 Share Posted 28 June 2006 I just hope he doesn't take the Sunderland job, as that would add another serious promotion contender, which I don't think they are at present Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dandannieldanok Posted 28 June 2006 Share Posted 28 June 2006 I just hope he doesn't take the Sunderland job, as that would add another serious promotion contender, which I don't think they are at present He deserves much much better! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Head Honcho Posted 28 June 2006 Share Posted 28 June 2006 Elliott scored in the 1st minute .................and we won the season after the last minute 1-0 win. 2-0 Gilchrist scored the second can't remember who scored the first. I was actually in the city end for that game YEH! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert Posted 28 June 2006 Share Posted 28 June 2006 Tony Cottee Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lcfcalan Posted 28 June 2006 Share Posted 28 June 2006 I just hope he doesn't take the Sunderland job, as that would add another serious promotion contender, which I don't think they are at present I have just got home from the pub. A friend of mine in the pub took a phone call from friends of his in sunderland. I if you dont know , live in Peterborough. .... SO , tonight , my friend told me , MON is the new Sunderland boss, Niall Quinn has taken over the club, and my friend has backed this claim with a tenner on MON as sunderland boss by aug 5th and Sunderland auto promotion next season. This is all rumour of course, but I was there when he got a call from his mates who are alledgedly 'inthe know' in the north east . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The People's Hero Posted 28 June 2006 Share Posted 28 June 2006 Would back this but can't find that skybet have a market for it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert Posted 28 June 2006 Share Posted 28 June 2006 and Big al only has 78 posts so who knows if we can trust him Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig Posted 29 June 2006 Share Posted 29 June 2006 and Big al only has 78 posts so who knows if we can trust him Many people know him personally though... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 29 June 2006 Share Posted 29 June 2006 Well it's hardly putting his life on the line is it. Niall Quinn has been in the process of taking over Sunderland for months. MON has been tipped to take over ever since McCarthy left. If you did a survey of all footy fans in this country and asked them what's going to happen at Sunderland before the season kicks off I suspect you'd get 99% of them coming up with that scenario. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ricey Posted 29 June 2006 Share Posted 29 June 2006 It would be so hard seeing MON manage Sunderland, not only because he would be competing against us but also because it kind of makes me think we could of had him in January. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gamesmaster Posted 29 June 2006 Share Posted 29 June 2006 I have never come across anybody in football to whose every word I agree, whose every emotion is shared. Having enjoyed listening to his analysis and ribbing of Marcel Desailly on the BBC, I was reminded of what a genius this guy is - of how I wish he was still at Leicester. You could even see the glint in Gary Lineker's eyes! One defining moment was at Anfield standing amongst a bunch of scousers when Liverpool had battered us for 89 minutes and Ian Marshall just sinking the winner in front of the Kop - sheer magic!!! Good luck to Rob Kelly for the new campaign......can't wait. I was wondering what he was onabout, when before france's first game, he tipped them as a real possibility to win the WC, and was questioned about that after the korea game, he looked bemused, now look at france. He saw what most of us couldnt, or was it just a guess, an educated guess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leicester_Mad Posted 29 June 2006 Share Posted 29 June 2006 It would be so hard seeing MON manage Sunderland, not only because he would be competing against us but also because it kind of makes me think we could of had him in January. I would never want MON back as manager. The chances are he wouldnt get us to where he got us 10years ago and therefore would be remembered as a failure rather than a God. Least we know he left us when we were at the top and can remember him that way Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shipman Out Posted 1 July 2006 Share Posted 1 July 2006 O'Neil makes me piss he is so funny as a pundit the bit about wanting Dowie to come back cos Leonardo is to good looking to sit next to was hillarious. I always say im biased but he is a Superb pundit and i still cannot believe that **** McClaren got the England job when O'Neil WANTED it!!!! The FA are such a **** joke! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MONreborn Posted 1 July 2006 Share Posted 1 July 2006 O'Neil makes me piss he is so funny as a pundit the bit about wanting Dowie to come back cos Leonardo is to good looking to sit next to was hillarious. I always say im biased but he is a Superb pundit and i still cannot believe that **** McClaren got the England job when O'Neil WANTED it!!!! The FA are such a **** joke! I respect MON the most out of anyone in football due to his knowledge of the game. He is too good to be a pundit and the FA are deluded if they feel Mclaren will do a better job then MON. Let's not forget MON is a tournament manager the world cup would have been his perfect scene. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.