morris1234 Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 Cmon Leicester make 2007 our year yep common lads lets pretend were in 1st, but others are catching!! got to win those games lads and finish above the sheep!! common we can do it keep the faith 07
MC Prussian Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 Good news. We will not lose, as I have decided to go today. My league record this season currently reads W4 D3 L0 I believe. Tally ho. Our lucky charm today, or what? COME ON, LEICESTER!!!
Phlashman Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 stowell and Keano to fight? Isn't that why most of us are going?
securedfox Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 stowell and Keano to fight? Referee stops it in round 6 and sends them both for early bath
Phube Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 If me and the Missus aren't too sick ( ) we'll be leaving in a mo'!! Bloody Tigers always make it too hard to park!!!!
loverofinsanefox Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 Six changes, Cadamarteri on bench Team News
Steven Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 From the OS. Six Changes For Sunderland EncounterLeicester City boss Rob Kelly has made six changes to the side that went down at Southampton for the New Year's Day clash against Sunderland. In come Richard Stearman, Paddy McCarthy, Darren Kenton, James Wesolowski, Chris O'Grady and Matty Fryatt for Alan Maybury, Gareth McAuley, Nisse Johansson, Danny Tiatto, Iain Hume and Elvis Hammond. Hume, Maybury and Tiatto drop to the bench while Hammond, Johansson and McAuley have failed to make the 16. Paul Henderson continues in goal, with a back four of Stearman, McCarthy, Patrick Kisnorbo and Kenton playing in front of him. Stephen Hughes, Wesolowski, Gareth Williams and Levi Porter line up in midfield from right to left, with Fryatt and O'Grady named in attack. O'Grady makes his first start since City's trip to St Andrew's to take on Birmingham at the end of September, while Kenton comes in following a six week spell on the sidelines with a calf problem. Danny Cadamarteri, who recently signed for the Foxes until the end of the season, is included on the bench for the first time. Andy Welsh, who yesterday returned to Sunderland following a loan spell with the Foxes, has been named as a substitute for the visitors. City: Henderson, Stearman, McCarthy, Kisnorbo, Kenton, Hughes, Wesolowski, Williams, Porter, O'Grady, Fryatt. Subs: Logan, Maybury, Tiatto, Hume, Cadamarteri. Sunderland: Ward, Whitehead, Brown, Varga, Nyatanga, Elliott, Miller, Hysen, Wallace, Yorke, Connelly. Subs: Murphy, Welsh, Leadbitter, Hartley, Fulop.
London_Fox Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 Hopefully this team can put in the effort that we didn't have on Saturday...come on city!!!
MC Prussian Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 Half an hour to go and I'm optimistic... (Anything else would kill me!)
shen Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 Why on Earth is he dropping Nils and McAuley? Two of our best players recently... And let's hope my hunch about O'Grady and Fryatt being a(nother) total flop up front doesn't turn out to be true
Foxhateram Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 Why on Earth is he dropping Nils and McAuley? Two of our best players recently... And let's hope my hunch about O'Grady and Fryatt being a(nother) total flop up front doesn't turn out to be true oooh a marraige! how interesting probabably the most interesting thing that will happen today.
MC Prussian Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 A little rendez-vous with David Connolly today... Hope he doesn't score against his former club.
London_Fox Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 They're going for a very attacking line up...we're going to need to score a few by the looks of things.
DanTheFoxBhoy Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 They're going for a very attacking line up...we're going to need to score a few by the looks of things. Pretty big shake up hey... back four still good though (as I write this Kenton fumbles... )
Foxhateram Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 They're going for a very attacking line up...we're going to need to score a few by the looks of things. well mcarthy did well there! ffs this is gona be another long one!
MC Prussian Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 Two dangerous situations for the Black Cats within the first 5 minutes of the game... Bad omen?
TAFKA Castroneves Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 Sounds like a good start for Leicester >_>
Finnegan Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 Cadamateri will score a blinding debut winner. He'll then do fook all for the rest of the season.
TAFKA Castroneves Posted 1 January 2007 Posted 1 January 2007 Cadamarteri will have the best Leicester debut since Stan Collymore
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