Popular Post Mark_w Posted 22 March 2016 Popular Post Share Posted 22 March 2016 We just played against Leicester and were almost better than them." Concussion confirmed. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Bryn Posted 22 March 2016 Popular Post Share Posted 22 March 2016 That's not what he's saying. Can people just stop going looking for this shit? Get a grip of yourselves and just enjoy the football. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Royston. Posted 22 March 2016 Share Posted 22 March 2016 probably looking for a move to spurs when newcastle go down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Julian Joachim Jr Shabadoo Posted 22 March 2016 Share Posted 22 March 2016 Mitrovic is a weird optical illusion, with his head folds and sweaty pink skin he looks like a right flabby bastard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fox Ulike Posted 22 March 2016 Share Posted 22 March 2016 Talking with Novosti in Serbia, Mitrovic said: "Honestly, I'm for Tottenham to win the title. I like the principle of pushing their young players, and the coach Pochettino is excellent. We just played against Leicester and were almost better than them." I guess he thinks Tottenham are better than us? despite winning 3.0 and 1.0 against Newcastle and Tottenham lost 2.1 to Newcastle? Nice logic Aleksandar! "Mitrovic thinks Newcastle are almost better than Leicester" No he doesn't... Do you work for the Daily Star? He thinks they were almost better than us in a single game! "We just played against Leicester and were almost better than them." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
messerschmitt Posted 22 March 2016 Share Posted 22 March 2016 Believe me I'm enjoying the football more than is good for me at the moment and intend to whatever the outcome, I'll check with you before I post again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScouseFox Posted 22 March 2016 Share Posted 22 March 2016 almost better? so worse then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bryn Posted 22 March 2016 Share Posted 22 March 2016 almost better? so worse then. Exactly this, I interpret this as "we played a good team and we nearly bested them" which isn't untrue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CosbehFox Posted 22 March 2016 Share Posted 22 March 2016 But where's does that put Tottenham if Newcastle beat them this season? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AKCJ Posted 22 March 2016 Share Posted 22 March 2016 I like how he says "we" as if he himself made a single positive contribution. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sleepy Fox Posted 22 March 2016 Share Posted 22 March 2016 Here is the Sports Illustrated article that just came out in the March 14 edition of the weekly. http://www.si.com/planet-futbol/2016/03/22/leicester-city-lcfc-foxes-premier-league-epl 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filbertway Posted 22 March 2016 Share Posted 22 March 2016 I like how he says "we" as if he himself made a single positive contribution. Probably would have if Sissoko didn't rugby tackle him when he had a free shot at goal 8 yards out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluetintedspecs Posted 22 March 2016 Share Posted 22 March 2016 I think there is a massive difference between rival based ribbing/ banter and the obnoxious ill informed bile that comes out of the Fighting Cockheads forum! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScouseFox Posted 22 March 2016 Share Posted 22 March 2016 I like how he says "we" as if he himself made a single positive contribution. didnt even know he played until that comment just then Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UPinCarolina Posted 22 March 2016 Share Posted 22 March 2016 http://www.forbes.com/sites/bobbymcmahon/2016/03/20/the-transformation-of-leicester-city-started-with-signing-this-player/#7b4bc45430ab^ A nice little write up in Forbes, whose thesis is that Robert Huth is the talisman City relies on (and his signing was where the ship turned round) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sublime_Coatsworth Posted 22 March 2016 Share Posted 22 March 2016 Exactly this, I interpret this as "we played a good team and we nearly bested them" which isn't untrue. I predict that Spurs will almost win the title this year 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
urban.spaceman Posted 22 March 2016 Share Posted 22 March 2016 "Your turn to choose the team name Ian" I'm living in Cape Town with a wide range of internationals. The guy actually read it out when we came 5th! Got a big cheer from the rest of the pub! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ARCHER Posted 22 March 2016 Share Posted 22 March 2016 Steve Walsh on talk sport tonight, absolutely brilliant hour of now and then available as a podcast, well worth a listen! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leeds Fox Posted 23 March 2016 Share Posted 23 March 2016 Juan Mata with some nice words about us on SSN this morning. Talking from the Spanish training camp, he was saying he thinks we've got the ability to keep our form up and win the league. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocket-Ron Posted 23 March 2016 Share Posted 23 March 2016 Here is the Sports Illustrated article that just came out in the March 14 edition of the weekly. http://www.si.com/planet-futbol/2016/03/22/leicester-city-lcfc-foxes-premier-league-epl Leicester City 'is the Bad News Bears of English soccer' No chance mate, Bad news Bears came second.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MC Prussian Posted 23 March 2016 Share Posted 23 March 2016 (edited) Martin O'Neill comparing us to Clough's Forest side that won the league in 1978 - with a few soundbites from Pulis and Andy King: Leicester like Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest - Martin O'Neill Leicester: The Impossible Team - a 5 live Sport Special Date: Wednesday, 23 March Time: 19:30-21:00 GMT Coverage: Listen on BBC Radio 5 live and online Former Leicester City manager Martin O'Neill says he can see shades of the Nottingham Forest side that became English and European champions in the 1970s in the current Foxes team. Leicester, bottom of the Premier League a year ago, are five points clear at the top with seven games to go. O'Neill played for Brian Clough's Forest when they won the top-flight title in 1978, a year after promotion. "I see a lot of similarities," he said in a BBC Radio 5 live special. "They are similar with the two players at the back, with Larry Lloyd and Kenny Burns, you could go right through the side and see similarities. "It is remarkable in this day and age - when big clubs with a lot of money to spend are ruling the roost - for Leicester to come and win this championship would be an almighty achievement." Republic of Ireland boss O'Neill, who managed Leicester for five years from 1995, was speaking on 'Leicester: The Impossible Team', a 5 live Sport Special to be broadcast on Wednesday. The 64-year-old was an integral part of the Forest squad that followed up their league title win with back-to-back European Cup victories. Forest's achievements during that period are largely considered one of football's greatest success stories, and O'Neill believes Leicester City winning the title would be comparable. "Without question there is romance about the story - people are talking about it all over Europe," he added. "I was in France recently for a Uefa meeting and it was the talk of the evening, people are really taking note. "It is a great story and if they do it, it would be the story of the century." 'Foxes title would outshine Forest's achievements'West Brom boss Tony Pulis thinks Leicester winning the title would eclipse Forest's 1978 title victory. "This is a bigger achievement because the difference between the finances are massive compared to what they were when Cloughie was managing Forest," he said. "I am hoping and praying they do it for everyone outside the top six football clubs. It gives everyone that bit of hope, that freshness and I think it makes this league the best in the world. "It is brilliant for British football, brilliant for the Premier League and brilliant for everyone connected." From League One to the top of the Premier LeagueA Leicester title win would be a particularly memorable achievement for the club's longest serving player. Andy King, 27, came through the Foxes' youth system and the midfielder has played for them in League One, the Championship and now the Premier League. He already has title-winning medals from the lower two divisions. "I can remember playing away at Stockport," he said. "It was the second game of the season in League One and we drew 0-0, Matt Oakley launched a shot late on over the bar and into a river behind the stadium. "Ultimately we got promoted that year and the rest, as they say, is history. "There's still 21 points to play for this season. It will be a nice story for everyone but we don't want to think about that. We are just concentrating on our football." Leicester: The Impossible Team is a 5 live Sport Special that will be broadcast on Wednesday night from 19:30-21:00 GMT Foxes midfielder Andy King will describe the journey the club have been on and Marcello Lippi, Italy's World Cup-winning coach, will give us the insight on boss Claudio Ranieri. Martin O'Neill, Tony Pulis, captain Wes Morgan, Gary Lineker and the Hollywood film producer who is planning to make Jamie Vardy: The Movie will also give their thoughts on the team that stands on the threshold of the Premier League title. http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/35877905 Edited 23 March 2016 by MC Prussian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carl the Llama Posted 23 March 2016 Share Posted 23 March 2016 Andy King is the ultimate boss. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post davieG Posted 23 March 2016 Popular Post Share Posted 23 March 2016 Martin O'Neill comparing us to Clough's Forest side that won the league in 1978 - with a few soundbites from Pulis and Andy King: Leicester like Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest - Martin O'Neill Leicester: The Impossible Team - a 5 live Sport Special Date: Wednesday, 23 March Time: 19:30-21:00 GMT Coverage: Listen on BBC Radio 5 live and online Former Leicester City manager Martin O'Neill says he can see shades of the Nottingham Forest side that became English and European champions in the 1970s in the current Foxes team. Leicester, bottom of the Premier League a year ago, are five points clear at the top with seven games to go. O'Neill played for Brian Clough's Forest when they won the top-flight title in 1978, a year after promotion. "I see a lot of similarities," he said in a BBC Radio 5 live special. "They are similar with the two players at the back, with Larry Lloyd and Kenny Burns, you could go right through the side and see similarities. "It is remarkable in this day and age - when big clubs with a lot of money to spend are ruling the roost - for Leicester to come and win this championship would be an almighty achievement." Republic of Ireland boss O'Neill, who managed Leicester for five years from 1995, was speaking on 'Leicester: The Impossible Team', a 5 live Sport Special to be broadcast on Wednesday. The 64-year-old was an integral part of the Forest squad that followed up their league title win with back-to-back European Cup victories. Forest's achievements during that period are largely considered one of football's greatest success stories, and O'Neill believes Leicester City winning the title would be comparable. "Without question there is romance about the story - people are talking about it all over Europe," he added. "I was in France recently for a Uefa meeting and it was the talk of the evening, people are really taking note. "It is a great story and if they do it, it would be the story of the century." 'Foxes title would outshine Forest's achievements'West Brom boss Tony Pulis thinks Leicester winning the title would eclipse Forest's 1978 title victory. "This is a bigger achievement because the difference between the finances are massive compared to what they were when Cloughie was managing Forest," he said. "I am hoping and praying they do it for everyone outside the top six football clubs. It gives everyone that bit of hope, that freshness and I think it makes this league the best in the world. "It is brilliant for British football, brilliant for the Premier League and brilliant for everyone connected." From League One to the top of the Premier LeagueA Leicester title win would be a particularly memorable achievement for the club's longest serving player. Andy King, 27, came through the Foxes' youth system and the midfielder has played for them in League One, the Championship and now the Premier League. He already has title-winning medals from the lower two divisions. "I can remember playing away at Stockport," he said. "It was the second game of the season in League One and we drew 0-0, Matt Oakley launched a shot late on over the bar and into a river behind the stadium. "Ultimately we got promoted that year and the rest, as they say, is history. "There's still 21 points to play for this season. It will be a nice story for everyone but we don't want to think about that. We are just concentrating on our football." Leicester: The Impossible Team is a 5 live Sport Special that will be broadcast on Wednesday night from 19:30-21:00 GMT Foxes midfielder Andy King will describe the journey the club have been on and Marcello Lippi, Italy's World Cup-winning coach, will give us the insight on boss Claudio Ranieri. Martin O'Neill, Tony Pulis, captain Wes Morgan, Gary Lineker and the Hollywood film producer who is planning to make Jamie Vardy: The Movie will also give their thoughts on the team that stands on the threshold of the Premier League title. http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/35877905 Please let's at least win the bloody thing first all that is bollocks if we miss out it's happened before with us and until we win it we'll be just known as a team that tried and failed and all this puffery will look stupid and premature. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 23 March 2016 Share Posted 23 March 2016 Steve Walsh on talk sport tonight, absolutely brilliant hour of now and then available as a podcast, well worth a listen! Anyone got a link to this? Tried to find it on talk sport but not there I don't think? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Izzy Posted 23 March 2016 Share Posted 23 March 2016 Please let's at least win the bloody thing first all that is bollocks if we miss out it's happened before with us and until we win it we'll be just known as a team that tried and failed and all this puffery will look stupid and premature. Bang on. I'm becoming more and more concerned each day that some people think it's a 'done deal' that we'll win the league. Obviously we're in a strong position but reading posts on here and stuff in the press, you'd think we've already won it. Still plenty of points to play for so we need to stay grounded, cool our jets and just take it one step at a time. All this tempting fate is doing my nut it. I'm all for 'believing' but let's be careful not to get ahead of ourselves... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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