Bert Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 Come on lads, we have to stop the rot! Let's get 3 points today! COME ON YOU BLOOZ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lcfc_jme Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 An away day seems to suggest defeat for us, however the bad form has to stop somewhere. Why not at Molineux today?? COME ON YOU FOXES!!!!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lookwhaticando Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 Three points will do nicely. I don't much like Mick McCarthy, I think he's a bit of a plank. I'd like to beat him. But I'll accept Leicester taking 3 points off Wolves instead. Come On You Blues! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nationwider Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 Bertie is the undisputed champ of starting of the Matchday Thread. Hail Bertie! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unabomber Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 yeah mick mccarthy is a reet plank its mighty doubtful, but 3 points would be good Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lookwhaticando Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 Bertie is the undisputed champ of starting of the Matchday Thread. Hail Bertie! Ouch. That's urinated on my enthusiasm for matchday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wils Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 Come arrrrrn you Foxes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MBK Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 Ouch. That's urinated on my enthusiasm for matchday. You are unlucky so dont grumble!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jumbo mills Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 im sorry i hope we get drubbed we need kelly out for the good of the club, then hopefully we can get a good manager in for the january transfer window. if kelly picks up a few points he may cling on through january, then a new manager has no freedom in the transfer market Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fez of Mahrez Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 I think there's only going to be about 12 of us there today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dandannieldanok Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 I don't much like Mick McCarthy, I think he's a bit of a plank. So are RK and Stowell C'mon City three points are desperately needed today. Anyone know if Mandaric is going, doubt he would get a warm reception from the home fans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stevosevic Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 another defeat for us today. oh well bring on January. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heyelp heyelp it's the walaf Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 another defeat for us today. oh well bring on January. Lets hope so Stevie boy you plonker. http://www.the-wolf.co.uk/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MC Prussian Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 Please... WIN THIS ONE!!! I just couldn't take the fifth defeat in a row. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leonisco Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 COME ON CITY, MURDER THOSE DINGLES!! :fox: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The People's Hero Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 Cracks? Check. Reams of paper? Check. Cheap, weak glue? Check. Excuses lined up? Check. Training intensity doubled? Check. Let's do this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MBK Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 Cracks? Check. Reams of paper? Check. Cheap, weak glue? Check. Excuses lined up? Check. Training intensity doubled? Check. Let's do this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phube Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 C'mon Leicester... God it's soo depressing at the mo!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Phube Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 Cheers, I'm happy now!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fleckney Fox Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 Wolverhampton Wanderers v Leicester City Team News Wolves' on-loan winger Michael McIndoe (hamstring) and striker Leon Clarke (knee) are both fitness doubts to face The Foxes. Centre-half Jody Craddock is expected to feature against their Midlands rivals after recovering from a head injury. Leicester captain Paddy McCarthy is suspended for the trip to Molineux, but fellow defender Darren Kenton is available after missing five games with a calf problem. Midfield trio Gareth Williams (ankle), James Wesolowski (leg) and Danny Tiatto (foot) are also available, but Andy Johnson is out for the rest the December following an ankle operation. Insider's Thoughts Mike Stowell says he doesn't care if he turns from hero to villain when the Foxes take on his former club Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux on Saturday. "I'm sure the Wolves fans will understand. I'm passionate about what I do - I always played that way and I coach that way. I expect 100 per cent and I give 100 per cent. "I won't be any different on Saturday. I will be giving 100 per cent for Leicester City and I will wish Wolves well after that." Wolves Thoughts Mick McCarthy has called for his team to relax and to be calm in thier home tie against Leicester City. He added that he though that his team would be able to cover for Michael McIndoe (hamstring) and striker Leon Clarke (knee). Mick also said that the game would be far from easy as Leicester were a premiership side only a few years ago. Players Thoughts - Gareth McAuley Speaking to Leicester City World, he said: "I played as a striker at my former club Lincoln City on a couple of occasions. I suppose I am a bit of a battering ram and I just try and get in the way as much as I can. "I don't really care where I play so long as it is helping the team, although I obviously prefer playing at the back. "It's never usually a good sign when I get thrown in up front at the end because it usually means we are chasing the game. So hopefully you won't see me up there on many more occasions this season." League Table 8 WBA 9 Wolves 10 Colchester ...................... 19 QPR 20 Leicester City 21 Barnsley My Prediction: 1-1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Gist Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 Come on leicester! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mat_j101 Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 Wolverhampton Wanderers v Leicester City Team News Wolves' on-loan winger Michael McIndoe (hamstring) and striker Leon Clarke (knee) are both fitness doubts to face The Foxes. Centre-half Jody Craddock is expected to feature against their Midlands rivals after recovering from a head injury. Leicester captain Paddy McCarthy is suspended for the trip to Molineux, but fellow defender Darren Kenton is available after missing five games with a calf problem. Midfield trio Gareth Williams (ankle), James Wesolowski (leg) and Danny Tiatto (foot) are also available, but Andy Johnson is out for the rest the December following an ankle operation. Insider's Thoughts Mike Stowell says he doesn't care if he turns from hero to villain when the Foxes take on his former club Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux on Saturday. "I'm sure the Wolves fans will understand. I'm passionate about what I do - I always played that way and I coach that way. I expect 100 per cent and I give 100 per cent. "I won't be any different on Saturday. I will be giving 100 per cent for Leicester City and I will wish Wolves well after that." Wolves Thoughts Mick McCarthy has called for his team to relax and to be calm in thier home tie against Leicester City. He added that he though that his team would be able to cover for Michael McIndoe (hamstring) and striker Leon Clarke (knee). Mick also said that the game would be far from easy as Leicester were a premiership side only a few years ago. Players Thoughts - Gareth McAuley Speaking to Leicester City World, he said: "I played as a striker at my former club Lincoln City on a couple of occasions. I suppose I am a bit of a battering ram and I just try and get in the way as much as I can. "I don't really care where I play so long as it is helping the team, although I obviously prefer playing at the back. "It's never usually a good sign when I get thrown in up front at the end because it usually means we are chasing the game. So hopefully you won't see me up there on many more occasions this season." League Table 8 WBA 9 Wolves 10 Colchester ...................... 19 QPR 20 Leicester City 21 Barnsley My Prediction: 1-1 Thats putting it lightly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filbertway Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 2-0 to wolves and some more good excuses from kelly, they were wonder goals, oh that offside goal definately turned the game, danny is never usually nasty on the training groud I don't see why the ref has sent him off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MC Prussian Posted 9 December 2006 Share Posted 9 December 2006 I can't see us winning this one either, although I'm still hoping for three points. Will be a draw at best. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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