Daggers Posted 16 April 2009 Posted 16 April 2009 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 This Season, to date Number 30 on Saturday!
City Lad Posted 16 April 2009 Posted 16 April 2009 Fryatt only scored 13 goals before this year . Made up for it this year though , 30 against Southend?
Basingstoke Fox Posted 16 April 2009 Posted 16 April 2009 Fryatt only scored 13 goals before this year . Made up for it this year though , 30 against Southend? That would give us like the biggest win in history!
mikey54 Posted 16 April 2009 Posted 16 April 2009 Interesting to see the lack of goals from defenders compared to previous seasons - which would normally indicate goals from set pieces. Just wondered what the goal tallies would have been from central defenders have been had we had someone in the team who could take a decent corner. Purely academic I know.
Daggers Posted 16 April 2009 Author Posted 16 April 2009 That would give us like the biggest win in history!
Maybes Posted 16 April 2009 Posted 16 April 2009 Wow, we really were shit weren't we! I actually forgot how shit it was supporting Leicester the past 5 years. This season has made up for it though....expecting to win every week
Koke Posted 16 April 2009 Posted 16 April 2009 2006-2007 Patrick Kisnorbo scored more goals than both Elvis and Fryatt. How ****ing embarrassing is that.
C-man Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 And despite how shit Steve was (supposedly ) last season, he was still second top goalscorer!! lol
jonno24 Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 Elvis Hammond scored 10 goals for us!! what the hell did he do to impress craig levein ? score a hatrick while doing a rendition of Heartbreak Hotel ?
lcfc_jme Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 gtfo Earnshaw is only playing at a higher level than Elvis because he has a better agent.
Thracian Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 2006-2007Patrick Kisnorbo scored more goals than both Elvis and Fryatt. How ****ing embarrassing is that. He hasn't scored many this season! Can't recall him preventing many either!
SamL Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 And despite how shit Steve was (supposedly ) last season, he was still second top goalscorer!! lol He only played half the season as well, yet still managed to score more goals than others did who played the whole season.
Guest Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 He only played half the season as well, yet still managed to score more goals than others did who played the whole season. I can remember this being pointed out at the time, but some people just did not like him.
Katy Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 This season has been ace so far. Will be my proudest day for a long time as a Leicester supporter tomorrow if I get to see them promoted AND win the title. We've put up with so much shite in the past few years. MDV was a legend!
carterfox90 Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 Elvis Hammond scored 10 goals for us!! that i do not believe you sure thats not his career total :crylaugh:
Corky Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 I can remember this being pointed out at the time, but some people just did not like him. Oh come on Lise, Howard was lazy and uninterested last season. This year he's been much better, showing passion and commitment
Daggers Posted 17 April 2009 Author Posted 17 April 2009 Oh come on Lise, Howard was lazy and uninterested last season.This year he's been much better, showing passion and commitment I reckon he moves exactly the same now as he did then - it was just the headless chicken Hume and other assorted morons who failed to work with him, who all failed to work with each other because they thought the world shone out of their arses/that the manager would be replaced on a fortnightly basis. Howard was in a team of individuals overseen by a bloke who was being undermined and losing faith in himself rapidly. I don't buy that he was lazy.
Fox in a Box Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 Chris O Grady he actually scored against Inter Milan Chris 'was the Biz!' O Grady.... Godlike.
Corky Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 I reckon he moves exactly the same now as he did then - it was just the headless chicken Hume and other assorted morons who failed to work with him, who all failed to work with each other because they thought the world shone out of their arses/that the manager would be replaced on a fortnightly basis.Howard was in a team of individuals overseen by a bloke who was being undermined and losing faith in himself rapidly. I don't buy that he was lazy. Maybe, but I felt he wasn't pulling his weight as much as he could, not getting into the box for the few crosses we provided. To be fair, we didn't play to his strengths. Now we have a manager and team that does, as well as giving him a strike partner that suits him. It wasn't his fault we got relegated, it was a team game, but he's proved his critics wrong (well, most of them) and has shown he's a valuable player. He's earned himself the chance to have another go in the division above
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