Shit_arse Posted 13 January 2008 Posted 13 January 2008 Just on my way out to play footy so going to miss the goals on the Championship. Could someone tape/record th goals and put them on the web... Cheers.
Magictv Posted 13 January 2008 Posted 13 January 2008 I think they go up on the virginmedia website sometime soonish anyway. http://www.virginmedia.com/sport/football/ There's the link
SamL Posted 13 January 2008 Posted 13 January 2008 I think they go up on the virginmedia website sometime soonish anyway.http://www.virginmedia.com/sport/football/ There's the link I was about post that. Yeah they are posted on that website on Monday at 12 o'clock.
Lillehamring Posted 13 January 2008 Posted 13 January 2008 yeah, but no good for us foxiles... any geeks out there know how to save it and can subsequently submit it to youtube....?
Fez of Mahrez Posted 13 January 2008 Posted 13 January 2008 For those who weren't at the game, we really were that good. See... (off one of those generic football websites, possibly a PA report, not sure) Leicester 2-0 Coventry 18:21 - 12th, Jan 2008 Leicester City's new strikeforce combined to blow away Coventry City and extend their unbeaten run against their M59 rivals to nine games. The Foxes tore into their opponents from the start and were rewarded on 11 minutes when Michael Hughes was hustled out of possession to allow Ian Hume to feed Steve Howard, who thumped home an angled shot through the keeper's legs from six yards out. Manager Ian Holloway gave Walkers Stadium debuts to five new faces, but fears that the revamped side would take time to gel were comprehensively dismissed as the East Midlanders dominated their neighbours from start to finish. Coventry threatened just once throughout the game when they were gifted the chance of an equaliser on 15 minutes when a misunderstanding between on loan keeper Ben Alnwick and Richard Stearman gave Dele Adebola a clear sight of goal, but Leicester were relieved to see the Coventry striker roll a shot against a post with the goal gaping. But it was the home side who remained in control with another new boy, Gabor Bori, blasting just over from 18 yards after the Coventry keeper had been forced to punch clear another dangerous cross from Hume. Leicester had bossed the first half and were quick to resume their offensive after the restart with Hume, Stephen Clemence and Laczko Zsolt all threatening to increase the home side's lead. Laszcko was a constant threat down Coventry's left all afternoon and he deserved his standing ovation when he made way for Barry Hayles after 80 minutes. Leicester dominated from start to finish and their superiority was rewarded with five minutes to go when Ben Turner stumbled to allow another new boy, substitute Barry Hayles, to take full advantage to stroke home the Foxes second beyond an unprotected Dimitrios Konstantopoulos.
BigGibbo Posted 13 January 2008 Posted 13 January 2008 What's this M59!!?!??! Sounds like some new street gang!
BigGibbo Posted 13 January 2008 Posted 13 January 2008 I wish they hadn't informed me of the fact that going to there place were looking to hit a landmark 10 games unbeaten against them thats a statistic begging to be stumped.
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