filbertway Posted 20 May 2016 Posted 20 May 2016 The best thing about that is apparent "stay at home" full-back Christian Fuchs creating the second most number of chances for a full back all season... Going to happen when you are one of the main set piece takers for your team.
Popular Post MrSpaM Posted 20 May 2016 Popular Post Posted 20 May 2016 (edited) Found this hilarious Theres some pretty funny videos of our squad in Thailand on that youtube channel Edited 20 May 2016 by MrSpaM 7
Langston Posted 20 May 2016 Posted 20 May 2016 Didn't know Matt Smith (actor) was on trial with the u16's and had to leave due to a back injury - a question on which club he had a trial at on 'Pressure Pad' gameshow. Wasn't just on trial, was he? Thought he captained a youth side at one point?
Steven Posted 21 May 2016 Posted 21 May 2016 (edited) Many City fans voted in this. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/may/19/premier-league-2015-16-review-season-awards Edited 21 May 2016 by Steven
Nalis Posted 22 May 2016 Posted 22 May 2016 A single vote separated the goal of the season. As good as Vardy's goal was, I still think Martina's v Arsenal was better.
DB11 Posted 22 May 2016 Posted 22 May 2016 Many City fans voted in this. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/may/19/premier-league-2015-16-review-season-awards Jon Moss in the top five referees
promised land Posted 22 May 2016 Posted 22 May 2016 (edited) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMzDzIU7ITM Found this hilarious Theres some pretty funny videos of our squad in Thailand on that youtube channel That's filmed like a tv show from about 15 years ago called 'Banzai', funny though.He must be some big to presenter over there. Edited 22 May 2016 by promised land
Sublime_Coatsworth Posted 22 May 2016 Posted 22 May 2016 http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/danny-drinkwater-wanted-liverpool-after-8019122 £14m - where do they get these figures from? Klopp could double that, then stick it up his ar$se and fvck off while he's at it. Why on earth would Drinky want to join a 2nd rate club like Liverpool.
Hungry Hungry Fox Posted 22 May 2016 Posted 22 May 2016 http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/danny-drinkwater-wanted-liverpool-after-8019122 £14m - where do they get these figures from? Klopp could double that, then stick it up his ar$se and fvck off while he's at it. Why on earth would Drinky want to join a 2nd rate club like Liverpool. You posted this in the wrong place P.S don't read shit newspapers
Sublime_Coatsworth Posted 22 May 2016 Posted 22 May 2016 You posted this in the wrong place P.S don't read shit newspapers It's about one of our players, i.e 'us' If we can't post articles from shit newspapers this thread would be pretty short (sun, mirror, express, mail, star, etc. etc.). Thanks for your post. 3
C-man Posted 22 May 2016 Posted 22 May 2016 http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/danny-drinkwater-wanted-liverpool-after-8019122 £14m - where do they get these figures from? Klopp could double that, then stick it up his ar$se and fvck off while he's at it. Why on earth would Drinky want to join a 2nd rate club like Liverpool. Yeah, I'm sure a Man United fan would give up CL football for a move to Liverpool
NewEnglandFox Posted 23 May 2016 Posted 23 May 2016 Just drink it in. I thought they'd deleted this...
foxile5 Posted 23 May 2016 Posted 23 May 2016 We've won the Premier League. That is absolutely ridiculous. Farcical. 2
Babylon Posted 23 May 2016 Posted 23 May 2016 They're like retarded Blue Peter presenters. All these fan tv shows are an utter embarrassment. 2
foxoffderby Posted 23 May 2016 Posted 23 May 2016 I thought they'd deleted this... What a deluded bint she was. Love to see the next episode
tsintskaro Posted 23 May 2016 Posted 23 May 2016 guys I need some good articles(or anything) about club history pls help
davieG Posted 23 May 2016 Posted 23 May 2016 guys I need some good articles(or anything) about club history pls help You could start by looking in the History section of foxestalk see tab at the top of the page.
tsintskaro Posted 23 May 2016 Posted 23 May 2016 You could start by looking in the History section of foxestalk see tab at the top of the page. ah,thx nice statistics but i need more than numbers
Hungry Hungry Fox Posted 23 May 2016 Posted 23 May 2016 It's about one of our players, i.e 'us' If we can't post articles from shit newspapers this thread would be pretty short (sun, mirror, express, mail, star, etc. etc.). Thanks for your post. Don't transfer stories go in the transfer thread?
jit Posted 23 May 2016 Posted 23 May 2016 We've won the Premier League. That is absolutely ridiculous. Farcical. Wake up, dilly ding dilly dong. We're champions of England. Pot 1 seed in the CL. We're fuching massive.
Sublime_Coatsworth Posted 23 May 2016 Posted 23 May 2016 Don't transfer stories go in the transfer thread? Are you a mod?
davieG Posted 23 May 2016 Posted 23 May 2016 Leicester City Least Of The Big Spenders Thu 1st Jan 1970 | Money & Finance Leicester City spent the least on player transfers according to figures released by CIES today. The newly crowned Premier League Champions spent on average £1.8m (€2.7m) per player. Conversely, relegated Newcastle United could not avoid the drop despite having the 8th costliest line-up at £6.1m (€7.9m) per player. The figures reported by the CIES Football Observatory showed Manchester City at £21.3m (€27.5m) and Manchester United at £20.1m (€26.8m) had the most costly assembled squads in the Premier League. However, this was dwarfed by Real Madrid with the most expensive line-up in European football at £24m (€32.2m) per player. These were followed by Paris St-Germain (€27.0m) and Barcelona (€23.7m) whilst Champions League finalists Atlético Madrid ranked 13th (€8.8m). Of the four other major European championships, the most positive and negative gaps between the position in the transfer cost ranking and that achieved in the final table were measured for Las Palmas (+6) and Valencia (-9) in Spain; Angers (+8) and Marseille (-10) in France; Mainz (+10) and Hannover (-9) in Germany; as well as for Empoli (+7) and Palermo (-5) in Italy.
Raw Dykes Posted 23 May 2016 Posted 23 May 2016 Leicester City Least Of The Big Spenders Thu 1st Jan 1970 | Money & Finance Leicester City spent the least on player transfers according to figures released by CIES today. The newly crowned Premier League Champions spent on average £1.8m (€2.7m) per player. Conversely, relegated Newcastle United could not avoid the drop despite having the 8th costliest line-up at £6.1m (€7.9m) per player. The figures reported by the CIES Football Observatory showed Manchester City at £21.3m (€27.5m) and Manchester United at £20.1m (€26.8m) had the most costly assembled squads in the Premier League. However, this was dwarfed by Real Madrid with the most expensive line-up in European football at £24m (€32.2m) per player. These were followed by Paris St-Germain (€27.0m) and Barcelona (€23.7m) whilst Champions League finalists Atlético Madrid ranked 13th (€8.8m). Of the four other major European championships, the most positive and negative gaps between the position in the transfer cost ranking and that achieved in the final table were measured for Las Palmas (+6) and Valencia (-9) in Spain; Angers (+8) and Marseille (-10) in France; Mainz (+10) and Hannover (-9) in Germany; as well as for Empoli (+7) and Palermo (-5) in Italy. It's pretty old, that, Davie. 3
jbloggs Posted 23 May 2016 Posted 23 May 2016 Keith Vaz is one of our biggest supporters, about as true as me dating Megan Fox ! He is probably a "back bencher" in the stadium 1
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