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Delighted about this.

no matter how good he is, he has always been linked with us conceeding goals.

Hope the same happens at Leeds.

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A suprise that he has joined Leeds but good luck to him he was a decent defender here.

Never forget that last minute header against Villa to put the game into extra time...

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I reckon its probably the best move for him and he should move on and concentrate on getting back to his best. I genuinely feel he was gutted that he was not offered to stay on at Leicester and you can tell this by his interviews.

He still has it in him I just think last season he was unlucky as he was coming back from injury at a time when we had two/three centre backs playing at the top of there game and NP was right in not throwing him back in for namesake.

Deserves a good reception when he returns as he was a good servant but I feel now we have moved on and have better defenders and he should do the same.

Think Leeds should be happy with that signing as he could still probably cut it at championship level if kept fit.

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I reckon its probably the best move for him and he should move on and concentrate on getting back to his best. I genuinely feel he was gutted that he was not offered to stay on at Leicester and you can tell this by his interviews.

He still has it in him I just think last season he was unlucky as he was coming back from injury at a time when we had two/three centre backs playing at the top of there game and NP was right in not throwing him back in for namesake.

Deserves a good reception when he returns as he was a good servant but I feel now we have moved on and have better defenders and he should do the same.

Think Leeds should be happy with that signing as he could still probably cut it at championship level if kept fit.

Hence the word IF. I would laugh if he played only a handful of games for them through injury. Bet they are paying him 10k a week

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sounds like he's found his level...

he was past his best last season, and as far as him being our best player a few years back, i think that was more to do with the general low quality of our players, the fact that non-league morrison proved to be a better player is testament to this.

nothing against him, but by the time they get back up (if ever) he'll bee no use to them

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I can't be bothered to write a long and democratic response.

To put it bluntly, he is sh*te and so are Leeds.

He was one of the stand out players in the worst City side in history, so that's no achievement and i'm delighted he has gone.

Tunch and Hobbs are far better than him.

Leeds were very average last season and i think they will stay in League One again. Fingers crossed anyway!

Posted
Delighted about this.

no matter how good he is, he has always been linked with us conceeding goals.

:blink: He was most of the reason we had the 2nd best defence in the league when we went down.

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Is it me or does he sound slightly bitter/annoyed about being let go. He came back from a massive injury and didn't look that great last season when he did manage to play so therefore not EARNING a new contract. Surely its his fault in more ways than anyone else that he wasn't kept on. I did like him and thought he did well in the season we got relegated but can't see him being as good as that now!

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He disappoints me, I'd rather he went Derby than Leeds - Not that it really affects us, and afterall we did release him, Leeds though?!

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:blink: He was most of the reason we had the 2nd best defence in the league when we went down.

disagree. Others carried him. played better and conceded less when he was out of the side.

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Kisnorbo will join up with international team-mate Neil Kilkenny at Elland Road, while he also played with Ian Miller at Leicester. :dunno:

Source: BBC Football

Who the hell is Ian Miller?

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All the best to him but all the people saying he was in one of the best defences in the league, despite us getting relegated, he was a member of an underachieving teams year after year, he was in a team of losers, along with Hume, McAuley, Stearman, e.t.c when they left (I know he hasn't left - We released him), I won't miss him too much, I like him, but at the end of the day he will always be linked with a team of losers and underachievers - I don't expect too much, but I do expect better than relegation and relegation battles.

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I hope he does well at Leeds, and that they get promotion this year.

I heve a soft spot for them and used to live there, when they were at their best,

My brother in law used to throw parties for the whole team, so I met all the big names, and used to get free tickets quite often, to see them play.

Wish we were half as good as they were then.

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Whenever he played we always used to lose.

Remember watching us play Colchester away on Sky :whistle: think it may have been 1-1, and for their goal Kisnorbo seemed to ignore the ball and just run backwards facing our goal.

Had he just watched the ball he would have easily cleared it, the ball rolled behind him and they scored.

And when he played last season we hit bad form.

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I reckon its probably the best move for him and he should move on and concentrate on getting back to his best. I genuinely feel he was gutted that he was not offered to stay on at Leicester and you can tell this by his interviews.

He still has it in him I just think last season he was unlucky as he was coming back from injury at a time when we had two/three centre backs playing at the top of there game and NP was right in not throwing him back in for namesake.

Deserves a good reception when he returns as he was a good servant but I feel now we have moved on and have better defenders and he should do the same.

Think Leeds should be happy with that signing as he could still probably cut it at championship level if kept fit.

I agree, but I reckon it will be quite a few years before Leeds play City in a league game.

Good luck to Kiso, he gave 100% for us.

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disagree. Others carried him. played better and conceded less when he was out of the side.

:D What a load of tosh!

You must be talking about last season, when he had been recovering from an injury, all summer, and had no pre- season, and was never truly match fit, given that we have no proper reserve team, to play regular games, to help with getting back to somewhere near match fit.

Kisnorbo was a the stand out defender, in the championship, the season we were relegated, which is why we had the 2nd best defence in that league, and also why there had been interest from fulham and birmingham, before he was injured.

Suprised hes gone to Leeds. must be the money, but good luck to him, and a very good signing for leeds.

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