Monk Posted 25 September 2009 Posted 25 September 2009 According to the Pukka Pie website, a Chicken Balti Pie contains 16 grams of fat, of which 5.5 Saturates Less fatal than I expected
Lillehamring Posted 25 September 2009 Author Posted 25 September 2009 According to the Pukka Pie website, a Chicken Balti Pie contains 16 grams of fat, of which 5.5 SaturatesLess fatal than I expected compared to: which contains 41.6% grams of fat, of which 15.2 grams are saturated ....ahh, piss, i've sealed the fate of my own thread now
davieG Posted 26 September 2009 Posted 26 September 2009 Leicester City hold the record for the worst start in the top flight in the last 26 years - hopefully to be beaten this weekend when Portsmouth play Everton.source Well that's one record we no longer hold and are glad to get rid of.
davieG Posted 26 September 2009 Posted 26 September 2009 Leicester City have never lost a 3pm kick off under Nige.
StanSP Posted 26 September 2009 Posted 26 September 2009 Well that's one record we no longer hold and are glad to get rid of. You win some, lose some. With good news comes bad news. Etc...
Simo86 Posted 28 September 2009 Posted 28 September 2009 Matty Fryatt has scored every one of Leicester's league goals when he's been on the pitch this season Not anymore after Berner scored on Saturday.
Raj Posted 1 October 2009 Posted 1 October 2009 In T League we've only won or lost by the solitary goal. Hows that!!! P.S-SPONSOR ME!!! Cya!!!
Nationwider Posted 20 October 2009 Posted 20 October 2009 Steve Howard has failed to score in 24 out of his last 25 appearances in the Championship for us.
Corky Posted 20 October 2009 Posted 20 October 2009 In T League we've only won or lost by the solitary goal.Hows that!!! P.S-SPONSOR ME!!! Cya!!! Changed now Raj
C-man Posted 29 October 2009 Posted 29 October 2009 Leicester City have not conceded a goal from open play in 484 minutes of football, since Richard Chaplow's 66th minute goal for Preston on 26/09/09.
Corky Posted 29 October 2009 Posted 29 October 2009 Our win on Monday night meant that we've had back-to-back wins at this level for the first time since April 2007 (Preston and Barnsley, both away).
StanSP Posted 29 October 2009 Posted 29 October 2009 I never knew this (I know it's not this season, but still ) Ex-England international Guppy was the first player to win a final at both Old and New Wembley (with Leicester City, Wycombe Wanderers and Stevenage)
maddog Posted 29 October 2009 Posted 29 October 2009 The Davids thread is still going strong 6 more pages today with no actual news, WITHOUT me even posting in it. Shocking.
Ozwin Posted 29 October 2009 Posted 29 October 2009 The Davids thread is still going strong 6 more pages today with no actual news, WITHOUT me even posting in it. Shocking. It's killing you isn't it?
StanSP Posted 31 October 2009 Posted 31 October 2009 Taken from another thread: Pearson's league record:Played: 61 Won: 34 Drawn: 21 Lost: 6
Lillehamring Posted 31 October 2009 Author Posted 31 October 2009 we've played more away games (8) than everybody else in the league.... we have averaged 2.33 points in our last 6 games, only forest have better current form. against teams in the top half of the league we have the best record, averaging 1.86 points, however we rank only 10th against teams in the bottom half of the league averaging 1.75 points, this is due tohaving drawn 5 games, although we have not lost to any team in the bottom half...
Lillehamring Posted 31 October 2009 Author Posted 31 October 2009 going further back.... not so much fortress filbert street: leicester hold the record for the most home games without a draw... 37...from 01.12.1894 to 27.03.1897 and also the most home games without a clean sheet... 25... from 18.09.1948 to 12.11.1949
Lillehamring Posted 31 October 2009 Author Posted 31 October 2009 we are blackpool! they have played one less game than us in their history (4264) and have earnt one more point than us (4672)
Captain... Posted 31 October 2009 Posted 31 October 2009 Our win on Monday night meant that we've had back-to-back wins at this level for the first time since April 2007 (Preston and Barnsley, both away). When was the last time we won 3 in a row in the Championship?
lildave3 Posted 31 October 2009 Posted 31 October 2009 When was the last time we won 3 in a row in the Championship? Could have sworn someone said February 07 in another thread, it seems unlikely but i'm too lazy to check it out.
StanSP Posted 31 October 2009 Posted 31 October 2009 When was the last time we won 3 in a row in the Championship? As I've mentioned somewhere else on the forum , only 2 months before - Feb 2007. Can't remember who against though.
Corky Posted 31 October 2009 Posted 31 October 2009 As I've mentioned somewhere else on the forum , only 2 months before - Feb 2007. Can't remember who against though. Ipswich (a) 2-0 Coventry (h) 3-0 Burnley (a) 1-0
Nationwider Posted 31 October 2009 Posted 31 October 2009 Splitting our league performances into first and second half 'leagues' this season, we shape up as follows... 1st half 'results': P-15 W-2 D-9 L-4 F-5 A-6 Pts-15 Pos=20th 2nd half 'results': P-15 W-8 D-5 L-2 F-13 A-6 Pts-29 Pos=2nd What gives? Do are we fitter than most and finish games stronger? Do we have excellent mental resolve and battle to the end? Do we have a strong bench? Are we just lucky? Is Pearson making great tactical switches? Does Pearson make lousy first XI selections? Are we too negative from the off? Are we involved in match-fixing?
Lillehamring Posted 30 November 2009 Author Posted 30 November 2009 in league games this season our drawn games have, so far, come in 2's... so put your money on a draw against forest next week
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