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Lineker's Left Foot

Today's result..just delays the long term inevitable

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He is scared to be in the job, and our team is scared of doing anything other than defending, and more by luck than judgement we get away with it. He clearly has a problem with 'senior' players (that aren't his darlings) with Maybury, Sylla and de Vries all frozen out because he hasn't the skills to manage them.

How our joint top scorer from last season, no matter what prejudices people have against him, can be farmed out to Holland while we lack any sort of physical presence (nuisance) up front is staggering. Particuarly when you see how stale we are wth Hume and Fryatt off colour and the woefully inept O'Grady and Hammond.

I refuse to believe Low is a better player or option than Sylla at the minute and Maybury is a good full back, you don't play for Eire if you're not.

It's very telling as the weeks go on just where the problems of recent seasons have come from, and to be honest I would never have guessed he was this bad. So a huge well done to Dim Tim and the gang and the wet tissue we have running the football team.

You can be so cuttingly accurate but any notion that Sylla is better than Low, let alone Gradel or Hammond on the right, suggests you must be a friend of his.

Sylla from what I've seen has great dress sense but that's his best statement on behalf of Leicester City. Twenty-four appearances last season. No goals. And having seen many of those performances they were most nondescript and ineffectual.

Low at least makes the odd opportunity - including Saturday's goal. He seems lightweight to me but definitely has more effect than Momo. And Gradel will have more effect still when his chance comes assuming Kelly ever learns to manage an attacking side.

You are right about Maybury except he offers little in attack and there is far more value to the club in continuing to develop Stearman considering he's asgood as the others (Kenton/Maybury) defensively and by far the best attacker.

As for MDV, yes it was probably premature to dump him. I thought it was because he would have the effect of slowing down our emerging attacking team but Kelly has never gone for all-out fast attack, he's never even gone for all-out attack or anything like it.

So, in our token attack, MDV could probably have been of value being the big, awkward guy that he is. I doubt he's any longer much of an option fitness wise.

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You can be so cuttingly accurate but any notion that Sylla is better than Low, let alone Gradel or Hammond on the right, suggests you must be a friend of his.

Sylla from what I've seen has great dress sense but that's his best statement on behalf of Leicester City. Twenty-four appearances last season. No goals. And having seen many of those performances they were most nondescript and ineffectual.

Low at least makes the odd opportunity - including Saturday's goal. He seems lightweight to me but definitely has more effect than Momo. And Gradel will have more effect still when his chance comes assuming Kelly ever learns to manage an attacking side.

You are right about Maybury except he offers little in attack and there is far more value to the club in continuing to develop Stearman considering he's asgood as the others (Kenton/Maybury) defensively and by far the best attacker.

As for MDV, yes it was probably premature to dump him. I thought it was because he would have the effect of slowing down our emerging attacking team but Kelly has never gone for all-out fast attack, he's never even gone for all-out attack or anything like it.

So, in our token attack, MDV could probably have been of value being the big, awkward guy that he is. I doubt he's any longer much of an option fitness wise.

I dunno where you get this completley Anti Sylla attitude from.....he's not really played that many games.

I will say one thing Sylla has more talent in his little finger than Josh Low, who too is yet to score. One has played at international level and has also played Champions League football for Celtic the other has played for footballing giants Farnborough and Northampton Town.

Sylla did contriubute every now and again last season, Stoke City, Sheff United, Watford away he played well.

He's just a lazy ****er thats his problem.

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one of the main reasons why Maybury and Sylla have been left out in the cold is because they had a punch up a few weeks back. I'm sure that is one of kellys reasons.

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Haven't seen momo for a while - give him a go, I've forgotten how bad he is!

That's a problem, cus things are crap at the moment, we're even thinking of givin the likes of Sylla a go, thinking he can't be as bad as the lot we got at the mo!!!

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That's a problem, cus things are crap at the moment, we're even thinking of givin the likes of Sylla a go, thinking he can't be as bad as the lot we got at the mo!!!

I heard Levein wants to buy him for £1m and take him back to Raith Rovers, but the LCFC board took a month to get back to them so the deal fell through.

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I have seen some very good City sides and some terrible ones but ever since the arrival of Levien I am really struggling to recall any group of players as maddeningly inconsistent as this lot. I have lost count of the times I have persuaded reluctant friends / relatives to attend City matches and bigged up some player or other who'd had a couple of good games previously only to watch them spend the whole game missing tackles or passing to the opposition. It must come down to belief- I thought that RK was a good motivator but evidence of this season's performances suggest otherwise

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I have seen some very good City sides and some terrible ones but ever since the arrival of Levien I am really struggling to recall any group of players as maddeningly inconsistent as this lot. I have lost count of the times I have persuaded reluctant friends / relatives to attend City matches and bigged up some player or other who'd had a couple of good games previously only to watch them spend the whole game missing tackles or passing to the opposition. It must come down to belief- I thought that RK was a good motivator but evidence of this season's performances suggest otherwise

SO true......i'm down london for a stag doo, and it's the same weekend as the QPR game, unfortunately I mentioned that we watch the game, as we could have a few beers etc and the timing is good for us to go karting etc afterwards..................I really wish I kept my big mouth shut!!!

I also agree with the RK point, I thought he had what CL didn't, abit of 'pizzaz', the ability to get the most from his players but it doesn't seem to be the case!!!

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