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Megson or Beagle?

Beagle, Megson watching from the west stand or maybe Milan will take over for one game and install birch as is number 2. Forest is Megson first game in charge.

Posted

I thought I'd read it would be Rudkin & co this weekend and Megson taking over for Tuesday.

But why are there several sites suggesting that Megson is going to ring the changes against QPR?

Posted

Doesn't sound like the Beagle in charge to me but it does sound like our better youngsters might already start thinking about their futures.

The reporter makes Megson sound just like Kelly with his crap about "experience" though there's no first hand evidence that he's even spoken to the bloke.

Nothing against either but who will Kishishev displace? And what has he done to deserve such a call-up? And what has Cort done either? Are they Mandaric's men?

Professional?. Honestly it's like Comic Capers.

So many players, so many managers and one doubts the managers even know half of the players and the players are still getting to know each other and the coaches are getting to know the managers and the chairman is doing his own thing.

I may be wrong but I get the impression Megson knows very little about our club.

Quoted from other sites on TB:

"New Leicester boss Gary Megson is set to ring the changes for his first game in charge when QPR visit the Walkers Stadium on Saturday.

Megson last took charge of a match in February 2006 and is set to hand Bulgaria midfielder Radostin Kishishev his first start since the opening day of the season.

Former boss Martin Allen had preferred 20-year-old Alan Sheehan alongside Stephen Clemence but Megson is likely to go for experience, although he is keeping his cards close to his chest.

Former Newcastle striker Carl Cort could also be handed a first start for the Foxes after recovering from a hamstring injury but fellow striker Elvis Hammond is still struggling with an ankle problem.

Elsewhere new signings Marco Ferreira and Adda Djeziri made their debuts in the midweek 3-3 reserve draw with Port Vale where winger Shaun Newton scored a brace to put himself back in contention for a recall.

Left-back Clive Clarke is out of hospital following his heart problems in the recent Carling Cup clash at Nottingham Forest but no date has been set for a return to training.

Daniel Nardiello may return to the QPR side after two goals for the reserves in midweek.

Nardiello was left out of the starting line-up for Rangers' last game, a 3-0 home defeat by Southampton on September 1, and then pulled out of the Wales squad due to a back injury.

But the former Barnsley forward, one of John Gregory's summer signings, could replace on-loan Chelsea forward Ben Sahar as Dexter Blackstock's partner in attack.

Winger Gareth Ainsworth is making good progress in his recovery from the broken ankle he sustained last season, but is not yet fit enough to be considered for first-team selection.

His fellow long-term absentees, defender Pat Kanyuka (thigh) and midfielder Simon Walton (broken leg), are also sidelined.

Posted

Glad. Hopefully Weso will have a decent game, cause all this talk of experience suggests he might fancy Kishi over him in the middle and that would seriously piss me off. And I find myself agreeing with Thrac- not sure Cort's done anything to displace De Vries yet has he?

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Doesn't sound like the Beagle to me but it does sound like our better youngsters might already start thinking about their futures.

The bloke sounds just like Kelly with his crap about "experience".

Who will Kishishev displace? And what has he done to deserve such a call-up?

What has Cort done either?

Professional?. Honestly it's like Comic Capers.

So many players, so many managers and one doubts the managers even know half of the players and the players are still getting to know each other and the coaches are getting to know the managers and the chairman is doing his own thing.

Quoted from other sites on TB:

"New Leicester boss Gary Megson is set to ring the changes for his first game in charge when QPR visit the Walkers Stadium on Saturday.

Megson last took charge of a match in February 2006 and is set to hand Bulgaria midfielder Radostin Kishishev his first start since the opening day of the season.

Former boss Martin Allen had preferred 20-year-old Alan Sheehan alongside Stephen Clemence but Megson is likely to go for experience, although he is keeping his cards close to his chest.

Former Newcastle striker Carl Cort could also be handed a first start for the Foxes after recovering from a hamstring injury but fellow striker Elvis Hammond is still struggling with an ankle problem.

Elsewhere new signings Marco Ferreira and Adda Djeziri made their debuts in the midweek 3-3 reserve draw with Port Vale where winger Shaun Newton scored a brace to put himself back in contention for a recall.

Left-back Clive Clarke is out of hospital following his heart problems in the recent Carling Cup clash at Nottingham Forest but no date has been set for a return to training.

Daniel Nardiello may return to the QPR side after two goals for the reserves in midweek.

Nardiello was left out of the starting line-up for Rangers' last game, a 3-0 home defeat by Southampton on September 1, and then pulled out of the Wales squad due to a back injury.

But the former Barnsley forward, one of John Gregory's summer signings, could replace on-loan Chelsea forward Ben Sahar as Dexter Blackstock's partner in attack.

Winger Gareth Ainsworth is making good progress in his recovery from the broken ankle he sustained last season, but is not yet fit enough to be considered for first-team selection.

His fellow long-term absentees, defender Pat Kanyuka (thigh) and midfielder Simon Walton (broken leg), are also sidelined.

FFS, why would he pick Kish.. Clemence & Wez are doing fine together & Newton can piss off.. Hes scored two goals against Port Vale reserves so he must be good :rolleyes:

Posted
Glad. Hopefully Weso will have a decent game, cause all this talk of experience suggests he might fancy Kishi over him in the middle and that would seriously piss me off. And I find myself agreeing with Thrac- not sure Cort's done anything to displace De Vries yet has he?

Cort didn't look good even in the Reserves on Monday.

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I'm afraid I'm heading to the Winter Gardens in Weston-Super-Mare this weekend.

I can imagine worse places. :rolleyes:

I'm planning an early start in the Swan & Rushes just in case my worst nightmares about Megson materialise.

And I shall definitely wear black.

Cos, win or lose, football from hell is what I'm expecting.

Posted
What? :dunno:

Sorry a bit ancient, Bruce 'I'm in Charge' Forsyth :ph34r:

Posted

According to the interview on the OS, he said Rudkin would be in charge but would not be in the Directors box. make of that what you may!!!

Posted

If he comes in and rings the changes I'll be really annoyed. The Clemence and Weso partnership has worked really well for us so far, I'm sure many on here will want to see that continue.

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