Nod.E Posted 23 March 2011 Posted 23 March 2011 If they do, he's just got a First for that essay. Well done, Nod.E. It needed saying. This forum would be better without somebum and people like him, makes the LCFC sub-forum unreadable after anything other than a convincing win. Ha. I wish my course was that. I'd have more motivation to do my work anyway. Thanks for the first, by the way. Nod.E, GO. I think that oxygen thief has been told enough times, and yet the scary scream mask man, (which is probably supposed to be intimidating, by the way. I'd love to see how puny and pathetic he looks.) continues to post drivel. So I'll say nothing...
BoneDog Posted 30 March 2011 Posted 30 March 2011 You're an incredibly insecure, paranoid, schizophrenic maniac (the type that brandish conspiracies).
Wymsey Posted 30 March 2011 Posted 30 March 2011 Another mistake, boy these thai guys are certainly paying to learn by throwing money at it... Do you remember Roman Bednar? Now that was a waste of money. But i have a genuine feeling Kamara will do us good and offers more than Bednar.
LCFCmatt Posted 30 March 2011 Posted 30 March 2011 Set your hopes at rock bottom (at bednar standard) so you can never be disappointed
volpeazzurro Posted 30 March 2011 Posted 30 March 2011 Another dud I feel. As mentioned by another contrubutor, he was disinctly average at best at Celtic. My mate at work is a WBA season ticket holder and his evaluations of both Curtis Davis and Bednar before they came proved to be accurate. He rated Davis and thought he'd do a good job having been sorry when he left them for Villa for £12m stating that he was very talented but very injury prone. His take on Kamara is not positive though. He states that whilst he has pace and will perhaps perform for the first couple of ganes before becoming uninterested. The best way to stop him is one good early tackle then he doesn't want to know for the rest of the game! Lazy, tempremental and goes missing.
Tommy G Posted 30 March 2011 Posted 30 March 2011 Goes missing? Him and King can room share on away days then
davieG Posted 1 April 2011 Posted 1 April 2011 Merc Diomansy Kamara wants long-term stay at Leicester City Friday, April 01, 2011, 09:30Comment on this story<br style="line-height: 1.4em; "> New Leicester City striker Diomansy Kamara has said he would like to stay permanently at the end of his loan spell at the Walkers Stadium. The 30-year-old has admitted his days at Fulham are over and he sees his arrival at City as the start of a new era in his career. After struggling to break into Mark Hughes' side at Craven Cottage, the Senegal international believes he can kick-start his career under Sven-Goran Eriksson. "There is definitely a possibility of me staying if it all goes well," said Kamara. "At the moment I have to focus on trying to help the club reach the play-offs. We have eight games to go and we have to get on a winning run, starting tomorrow at Middlesbrough. "I see this as a fresh beginning. I like to push myself and this is a big challenge. "I came to the game against Portsmouth and I saw 30,000 fans at the stadium. It is a massive club and a massive stadium. I think we can do some very good things together." Kamara said he was frozen out at Fulham and jumped at the chance to join City, despite having to drop into the Championship. "It has been a little bit frustrating for me at Fulham," he said. "At the start of the season I was doing well and I was the second-best scorer in the team with five goals in 11 games, but I am at the end of my contract and they made the decision not to play me. This is football. "I enjoyed my time at Fulham but now it is over and I say good luck to them." He added: "I definitely feel I can make an impact (at City). I know there are only eight games to go but I am coming here to do good things for this club. "I have come from the Premier League and have scored a lot of goals in the Championship before, and I want to repeat that at Leicester. "I came here because I spoke to the gaffer, Mr Eriksson, a few weeks ago and he explained the project to me, his plans for Leicester, not just for the eight games but also for the future. "I was very excited and I thought 'why not'. When I see the quality of the players here, we can reach the play-offs."
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