davieG Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 From OS A strong Leicester City reserve side has been named to face Hinckley United in the Westerby Cup Winners Cup Final at Holmes Park, Whetstone this evening (Monday 7:30pm). The Knitters earned the right to face the Foxes in the one-off match following their victory in the 2006-07 Westerby Cup competition. And Leicester have named a number of first team squad members in their line up for the game - including Alan Maybury, Sergio Hellings, Hossein Kaebi, Ricky Sappleton (pictured) and Andy King Youngster Billy Kee, who scored his 18th goal of the season for the under 18s at the weekend, is also included in the starting line up. Entrance on the night is £5 for adults and £2 for under 16s/OAPs. City: Carl Pentney, Hossein Kaebi, Alan Maybury, Sergio Hellings, Scott Garner, Lathanial Rowe-Turner, Eric Odhiambo, Andy King, Billy Kee, Ricky Sappleton, Adda Djeziri Subs: Lee Cox, Alex Cisak, Fraser Tuttle, Steven Howard, Joe Cobb.
Tabou Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 Quality. £5er to watch city players up close and personal Good value for money in all seriousness..
Thracian Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 Quality. £5er to watch city players up close and personal Good value for money in all seriousness.. About double what it costs to watch the reserves normally.
The People's Hero Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 What's Odihambo doing back? Did he get a game for Oxford while on loan? Unimpressed?
Manwell Pablo Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 What's Odihambo doing back?Did he get a game for Oxford while on loan? Unimpressed? PSSSST, Southend. It's his brother who plays for Oxford.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 To be fair Eric's brother Eddie plays for Oxford. EDIT: Damn the edit button.
Manwell Pablo Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 To be fair Eric's brother Eddie plays for Oxford. EDIT: Damn the edit button. Yeah sorry only remembred after I'd posted.
Thracian Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 PSSSST, Southend.It's his brother who plays for Oxford. It's to be expected. The amazing thing is he spends half his week calling everyone else ridiculous!
Guest Mickyblueeyes Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 From OSA strong Leicester City reserve side has been named to face Hinckley United in the Westerby Cup Winners Cup Final at Holmes Park, Whetstone this evening (Monday 7:30pm). The Knitters earned the right to face the Foxes in the one-off match following their victory in the 2006-07 Westerby Cup competition. And Leicester have named a number of first team squad members in their line up for the game - including Alan Maybury, Sergio Hellings, Hossein Kaebi, Ricky Sappleton (pictured) and Andy King Youngster Billy Kee, who scored his 18th goal of the season for the under 18s at the weekend, is also included in the starting line up. Entrance on the night is £5 for adults and £2 for under 16s/OAPs. City: Carl Pentney, Hossein Kaebi, Alan Maybury, Sergio Hellings, Scott Garner, Lathanial Rowe-Turner, Eric Odhiambo, Andy King, Billy Kee, Ricky Sappleton, Adda Djeziri Subs: Lee Cox, Alex Cisak, Fraser Tuttle, Steven Howard, Joe Cobb. Are we going with four up front?Or does odhiambo play in midfield?
Wezleylowski Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 Are we going with four up front?Or does odhiambo play in midfield? Odhiambo is a striker and Djeziri is a winger. I would imagine that Sapplezilla and Eric are up top, and maybe Kee is filling in at another position(He used to be a defender).
Thracian Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 Sappleton did indeed score to give City the lead but Hinckley replied with a softish penalty and went on to win 3-1. City did appear to take a 2-1 lead through a far post header from Odhiambo (I think) but the "goal" was disallowed for offside despite the final pass appearing to be deflected and City were well beaten in the end. Hinckley had done their homework and Hinckley's fragile defence was torn to shreds at times in the second half with every high cross posing problems in the penalty area. More details to follow.
lcfc_jme Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 Sappleton is actually a monster. The man scares me.
Bert Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 Sappleton is actually a monster. The man scares me. Stood next to him in Zanzibar. Spoke to him too. Brap.
Sods Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 Sappleton did indeed score to give City the lead but Hinckley replied with a softish penalty and went on to win 3-1.City did appear to take a 2-1 lead through a far post header from Odhiambo (I think) but the "goal" was disallowed for offside despite the final pass appearing to be deflected and City were well beaten in the end. Hinckley appeared to have done their homework and Hinckley's fragile defence was torn to shreds at times in the second half with every high cross posing problems in the penalty area. More details to follow. Jon Stephenson Play?
lcfc_jme Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 Stood next to him in Zanzibar. Spoke to him too. Brap. Kinda figures. He a decent lad / mountain? Make sure he doesn't kill me!
hebangsthedrums Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 Stood next to him in Zanzibar. Spoke to him too. Brap. Hes underage isn't he? (not being from Leicester I'm assuming 'Zanzibar' is a bar/club). Naughty bugger
Wezleylowski Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 Hes underage isn't he? (not being from Leicester I'm assuming 'Zanzibar' is a bar/club). Naughty bugger What doorman in the right mind would turn him away?
hebangsthedrums Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 What doorman in the right mind would turn him away? Very good point, though a smart one might get on the phone to Gerry (of course a random bouncer would have his number ). Thats an interesting debate - Sappleton v Taggs...
lcfc_jme Posted 19 November 2007 Posted 19 November 2007 Hes underage isn't he? (not being from Leicester I'm assuming 'Zanzibar' is a bar/club). Naughty bugger The man is HUGE. He doesnae look younger than 18, that's for sure. I think he'd take most doormen in town anyway, except the bloke on the door at Liquid. He's a cage fighter!
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