Geo V Posted 27 August 2007 Share Posted 27 August 2007 elvis is injured. That wont stop the speedster from starting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leicester's 12th Man Posted 27 August 2007 Share Posted 27 August 2007 Fülöp Stearman, Kisnorbo, McAuley, Clarke Kaebi, Weso, Clemence ©, SheehanCampbell, Hume Henderson Chambers Kishishev De Vries (Rested not Dropped) Odhiambo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Glen_lcfc Posted 27 August 2007 Share Posted 27 August 2007 The only change I would make is to play Kaebi instead of Hume on the right. Then bring hume on as sub Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Webbo Posted 27 August 2007 Share Posted 27 August 2007 I'm guessing that they might rest a few as it's only the cup( though with it being Forest they might not) Fulop. Stearman. MacAuley. Kisnorbo. Mattock. Kaebi. Weso. Kisishev Sheehan. Fryatt Campbell. SUBS:Henderson, Chambers, Clemence, Hume, DeVries. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobbo Posted 27 August 2007 Share Posted 27 August 2007 --------------------Fulop Chambers--Kisnorbo--McAuley--Sheehan Kaebi----Wesolowski--Clemence--Mattock -------------Hume-----Campbell Yeah, yeah!! Birrof pace boyo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheBlinding Posted 27 August 2007 Share Posted 27 August 2007 Fulop Chambers McAuley Kisnorbo Mattock Kaebi Clemence Weso Porter Cort Campbell Henderson, Stearman, Rado, Sheehan, Hume Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samlcfc1 Posted 27 August 2007 Share Posted 27 August 2007 -----------------------FULOP --------------------- CHAMBERS-----MCAULEY-----N'GOTTY-----CLARKE --------KAEBI-----CLEMENCE-----WESOLOWSKI----- ----------------------HUME----------------------------- ----------DE VRIES-------CAMPBELL----------------- SUBS. HENDERSON, KENTON, CORT, KISHISHEV & HAMMOND Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
demon_dog Posted 27 August 2007 Share Posted 27 August 2007 From Football 365 Website. Championship News ALLEN COULD SHUFFLE PACK Allen - will make changes. Leicester have no fresh injury concerns ahead of their Carling Cup second-round clash against Midlands rivals Nottingham Forest - but boss Martin Allen could opt to rest some of his players at the City Ground. Goalkeeper Marton Fulop (Hungary), defender Gareth McAuley (Northern Ireland), midfielder Radostin Kishishev (Bulgaria) and striker Iain Hume (Canada) are favourites to be excused after playing for their respective countries last week and then featuring in the 4-1 home win over Watford at the weekend. Darren Kenton continues to struggle with a rib injury while Jonathan Hayes is still not fit following a thigh complaint. Summer signing Carl Cort is making good progress in his recovery from a hamstring problem. He will play for the reserves on Wednesday but he will not be considered for the trip to the City Ground. On the game, Allen said: "It will be a great night for our supporters, a big occasion, a local derby and, although we did well against Watford, there are still things we can improve on. "We will not leave any stone unturned. We will work hard in our training, do our research, watch videos and maintain our attention to detail." Powerhouse striker Nathan Tyson could be a surprise inclusion in the Nottingham Forest side. The 25-year-old made a substitute appearance late on in the 2-1 defeat against Leeds on Saturday after recovering from a medial knee ligament injury, and could feature again against the Championship outfit. Despite Tyson's return, Forest boss Colin Calderwood still has a lengthy list of absentees and is not expected to make too many changes from the side that lined up against Leeds. Chris Cohen (groin) is still stranded on the sidelines while defensive duo Matt Lockwood (ankle) and Ian Breckin (calf), midfielder Lewis McGugan and Arron Davies (both ankle) are also ruled out again and will miss the City Ground clash. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fez of Mahrez Posted 27 August 2007 Author Share Posted 27 August 2007 From Football 365 Website.Championship News ALLEN COULD SHUFFLE PACK Allen - will make changes. Leicester have no fresh injury concerns ahead of their Carling Cup second-round clash against Midlands rivals Nottingham Forest - but boss Martin Allen could opt to rest some of his players at the City Ground. Goalkeeper Marton Fulop (Hungary), defender Gareth McAuley (Northern Ireland), midfielder Radostin Kishishev (Bulgaria) and striker Iain Hume (Canada) are favourites to be excused after playing for their respective countries last week and then featuring in the 4-1 home win over Watford at the weekend. Darren Kenton continues to struggle with a rib injury while Jonathan Hayes is still not fit following a thigh complaint. Summer signing Carl Cort is making good progress in his recovery from a hamstring problem. He will play for the reserves on Wednesday but he will not be considered for the trip to the City Ground. On the game, Allen said: "It will be a great night for our supporters, a big occasion, a local derby and, although we did well against Watford, there are still things we can improve on. "We will not leave any stone unturned. We will work hard in our training, do our research, watch videos and maintain our attention to detail." Powerhouse striker Nathan Tyson could be a surprise inclusion in the Nottingham Forest side. The 25-year-old made a substitute appearance late on in the 2-1 defeat against Leeds on Saturday after recovering from a medial knee ligament injury, and could feature again against the Championship outfit. Despite Tyson's return, Forest boss Colin Calderwood still has a lengthy list of absentees and is not expected to make too many changes from the side that lined up against Leeds. Chris Cohen (groin) is still stranded on the sidelines while defensive duo Matt Lockwood (ankle) and Ian Breckin (calf), midfielder Lewis McGugan and Arron Davies (both ankle) are also ruled out again and will miss the City Ground clash. Twice as hard, perhaps? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 27 August 2007 Share Posted 27 August 2007 It's a lot more enjoyable considering options for the team these days and thinking they are all half decent. The last two or three seasons depressed me. Knowing neither manager would do anything radical - like pick the strongest team - it was awful pencilling in the only players under consideration and knowing you had three or four glaring weaknesses whatever. Instead we're able to think Kaebi/Chambers/N'Gotty for right back, N'Gotty/Kisnorbo/McAuley/Stearman for centre-back and so on. It's like being left in the Swan for the evening and being told you can choose from all those real ales. I cannot believe there's any credence to the "MA under threat" story but if there is the sooner the situation is publicly put right the better. How long is it since we've been in the Championship top 10 and with a still flegling team?. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simi Posted 27 August 2007 Share Posted 27 August 2007 Twice as hard, perhaps? Fez, don't! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lillehamring Posted 28 August 2007 Share Posted 28 August 2007 HendoChambers - McAuley - Stearman - Mattock Kaebi - Kisha - Weso - Sheehan Fryatt - Hume think your right that he'll rest n'gotty, but think clarke will still play, sounds as tho he needs the games - not sure he'll drop the captain so think kish may replace weso... and wouldn't be surprised if it's cort not fryatt... other than that, yes... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geo V Posted 28 August 2007 Share Posted 28 August 2007 think your right that he'll rest n'gotty, but think clarke will still play, sounds as tho he needs the games - not sure he'll drop the captain so think kish may replace weso... and wouldn't be surprised if it's cort not fryatt...other than that, yes... The problem with playing Clem is that its another guaranteed booking for him . I think he has already been booked twice at least and whilst this game is important, I`d prefer us to concentrate on the bigger picture which is the Championship. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reynard Posted 28 August 2007 Share Posted 28 August 2007 This is a big game and one we want to win. Must keep a winning side. Isn't there only 1 more game after this before a 2 week break? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filbertway Posted 28 August 2007 Share Posted 28 August 2007 Fullop Chambers Kisnorbo N Gotty Clarke Kaebi Weso Clemence Porter Hume Campbell Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 28 August 2007 Share Posted 28 August 2007 FullopChambers Kisnorbo N Gotty Clarke Kaebi Weso Clemence Porter Hume Campbell I'd go with that, but if Sheehan's fit then it would be unfair not to drop him. Plus his set pieces might be needed in a game that will be far from easy. I hope Allen doesn't rest Hume & de Vries. Both are probably knackered, but unless Cort is fit it only leaves Campbell and Fryatt, who's probably on his way out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimmy Posted 28 August 2007 Share Posted 28 August 2007 I'd go with that, but if Sheehan's fit then it would be unfair not to drop him. Plus his set pieces might be needed in a game that will be far from easy. I hope Allen doesn't rest Hume & de Vries. Both are probably knackered, but unless Cort is fit it only leaves Campbell and Fryatt, who's probably on his way out. Allen seems to be a big fan of Odhiambo & Sappleton so i suspect MdV might not make the trip and 1 of those on the bench Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 28 August 2007 Share Posted 28 August 2007 Allen seems to be a big fan of Odhiambo & Sappleton so i suspect MdV might not make the trip and 1 of those on the bench Odhiambo looked very confident when he came on against Accrington, would be interesting to see him play more than a few minutes though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 28 August 2007 Share Posted 28 August 2007 Odhiambo looked very confident when he came on against Accrington, would be interesting to see him play more than a few minutes though. I was speaking to someone about Odhiambo at the Academy match and they said he's another who won't have his head turned from football for anything. Apparently he is 100% dedicated to improving his game and making it as a professional and will do anything and everything to ensure that happens. Allen would notice things like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fez of Mahrez Posted 28 August 2007 Author Share Posted 28 August 2007 I was speaking to someone about Odhiambo at the Academy match and they said he's another who won't have his head turned from football for anything. Apparently he is 100% dedicated to improving his game and making it as a professional and will do anything and everything to ensure that happens. Allen would notice things like that. That's good to hear. It probably helps that his older brother is a footballer too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MPH Posted 28 August 2007 Share Posted 28 August 2007 That's a team and a half. MDV MDV - MDV - MDV - MDV MDV - MDV - MDV - MDV MDV - MDV Yeah. ... that team doesnt carry as much weight as it used to.... -------------------- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MPH Posted 28 August 2007 Share Posted 28 August 2007 I was speaking to someone about Odhiambo at the Academy match and they said he's another who won't have his head turned from football for anything. Apparently he is 100% dedicated to improving his game and making it as a professional and will do anything and everything to ensure that happens. Allen would notice things like that. who is that young academy guy? Kee? scored 7 goals in his first two appearances, i think.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MPH Posted 28 August 2007 Share Posted 28 August 2007 FullopChambers Kisnorbo N Gotty Clarke Kaebi Weso Clemence Porter Hume Campbell cant drop MDV. would be wrong and sheehan hasnt done anything wrong either... keep the team, keep the shape and more of the same, i say :thumpup: Having said that, im itching to see Kaebi play and this seems like the perfect game to do it in.... so we shall see.. maybe he will come on after 45 mins. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 28 August 2007 Share Posted 28 August 2007 who is that young academy guy? Kee?scored 7 goals in his first two appearances, i think.... Don't know whether Kee might be playing for the reserves tomorrow but I've a mind to go over to telford to see. Does anyone know where Wolves will be playing in Telford tomorrow?. I've emailed the club but heard nothing as yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manwell Pablo Posted 28 August 2007 Share Posted 28 August 2007 Don't know whether Kee might be playing for the reserves tomorrow but I've a mind to go over to telford to see. Does anyone know where Wolves will be playing in Telford tomorrow?. I've emailed the club but heard nothing as yet. I don't know for sure but Telford United play at The New Bucks Head Stadium. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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