HighPeakFox Posted 17 March 2017 Posted 17 March 2017 17 minutes ago, crsleicester said: I heard from a good source that the first picker inadvertently shakes hands with someone prior to walking into the " balls room". That person has a solution on his hands that creates a magnetic force after two minutes. The balls have also been handled by the same person, 7 of them coated with a repellent, magnetic solution and one with the attraction solution on the Real Madrid ball. You know what comes next! Do they do PEDs too? 1
Manwell Pablo Posted 17 March 2017 Posted 17 March 2017 9 hours ago, Arriba Los Zorros said: Bloody hell what's with everyone bumming Juve? Fact is, they get drawn against Bayern, Real or Barcelona, they are underdogs for a reason. We'd have a much better chance of beating Juventus than any of the other three teams. More to do with what we are good at it being totally nullified by what they are good at than them being a better side than Bayern Real or Barcelona. I think we'd stand a tiny chance against any of them to be fair, best draw for us is they all draw each other and Dortmund get Aletico and we get Monaco. We can do a number on Monaco they way they play I think. 1
Popular Post urban.spaceman Posted 18 March 2017 Popular Post Posted 18 March 2017 Mix of praise and deranged nutters from BlueMoon: Theengelbert said: Why the Leicester hate here? Honest question.. English team, not a threat to us in the league.. would also be a decent draw for us in the quarters. "Because they are twats, fans with their clappers we only reserve for kids to use in the family stand (really? adults using these ffs ). The shite football they play, wankers like schmiechael and vardy in the team. Don't hate them but god they are wank and annoying." "Switching this off in disgust. Cheats and alleged dopers should not prosper. Also, the commentators seem to approve of the cheating twat, Steptoe. If that had been the other way round, we would have had wall to condemnation into the wee small hours." "Well it's good for the coefficient at least." "I don't want them to go further than us. We're a better team than them and they've just had an easy draw, just like Spurs and Arsenal in the FA Cup. We have to do everything the hard way, yet get judged purely on what we win by the media and other fans. We never seem to get an easy break or any favours from refs like other teams do. So getting as far as we do is an achievement, yet we never get credit for it, just the media asking everyone to wank over Chelsea or Leicester or Spurs and slagging Pep off for being 'found out' or our defence for being shit despite spending £500 billion of 'oil money'. Leicester, Spurs, Chelsea and the media are all cûnts." "It's the whole happy clappy vibe you get from that stadium. It all seems very contrived, very "Stepford Wives"-ish, if you like. Plus the lingering suspicions over that freak campaign they had last season.They just avoided relegation two seasons ago, and are struggling again this season. So where the **** did last season come from? It's not jealousy, by the way. They finished top of the pile, so they warranted the league title. It's just very, very odd." "Leicester fans really annoy me, know who supported the rags and dippers 3 years ago and will revert back as soon as they go back to where hey belong" "God forbid if we get knocked out,as these shits would be englands sole representive in the champions league it would almost be laughable" "You might not hate them but I do. Horrible to watch, irritating twat supporters, Lineker and (lily) Savage, etc. But what really sticks in my throat is the way these ****ing cowards downed tools on the man who took them to the title. Hope they get Bayern in the next round and get shown up for the wankers they really are." "Let's hope we do the job tomorrow. It'd be ridiculous if Leicester are the only English team in the last 8!!!" "Unbelievable that a bunch of journeymen win the league last season,and now reach the champions league quarterfinals in their first ever appearance.." "Fair play to Leicester, it's quite an achievement, especially in light of their domestic form, but one does wonder how they can raise themselves on such occasions and be quite so flat on others- no artificial stimulant comments, please. I would imagine Arsenal fans are applying pitch to their Wenger effigies after that." "The odds of Leicester getting away with doping in the CL are probably much slimmer, surely they will be wary of teams being desperate enough to try it... I'm still not ever calling this team that good though(they are the biggest overachievers for their talent and the football they play)they do not dominate matches they pinch them by soaking up pressure for 80% of a game and then sucker punch/smash and grab. They deserve plenty of credit but don't get carried away saying they are better than pretty much any top 6 team, it was the same last season people can say a win is a win all they like it doesn't tell the who story by any stretch, football is more than that." --------- "Well lots of players would be getting caught then. Probably around 50% minimum of the remaining players in the Champions league including ours are probably on some kind of performance enhancing drugs." "I really am sick of this sanctimonious bollox about Ranieri deserving more respect and time because "he" won them the league. If a team aren't playing for the manager any more, then the manager has to go. It's quite simple really." "I'm surprised not one pundit has given the leicster players the stick they deserve. They intentionally got their manager sacked yet they make it out like it was a "confidence issue". Bunch of ****s." "It's not like they play football is it?They sit back and soak up the pressure, attack with pace=win games.Really want a decent team to come along and put them down. 2 faced, time wasting, cheating football club." ----- "Our fans are getting more and more arrogant. It's like listening to the other clubs that were bitter when we came along to play in their sandbox on here." "im not having the ****ing love in with leicester, shithouse club, shithouse players, non football, financially shady as **** from the days in the championship, "possibly" PEDs, really hope the get banjoed in the next round and get relegated in the league. the "fairytale" stinks to high heaven." "Thought Leicester were magnificent and thoroughly deserved to go through tonight.Just goes to show how badly they've mugged Rainieri off and how much of a set of utter ****s they are as well though." ----- "And also what a brilliant decision from the owners in getting rid of Ranieri" "If we win we need to avoid Leicester, they are too good for us" ---- "They would kick the shit out of us & get every help from the ref. Like Boro.Worst draw we could get." "pretty amazing what leicester have done. fair play" "Just goes to show they wasn't on drugs as some like to bleat, they have reached the last 8 of the champions league! That in itself isn't far off what they achieved last year" "Got to laugh at people banging on about how the Leicester players are a disgrace for suddenly putting the effort in after downing tools under Ranieri.Didn't our players do the same to Mancini and Pellegrini?" "Pisses me off seeing Leicester in their first CL season being given such an easy ride thanks to those stupid new rules while we had to slowly crawl our way up for years against Europe's biggest teams." "Don't want to piss on leicesters parade as it's a decent achievement getting to CL quarters but a bit of perspective is required.Leicester are Premier league champions,have a higher wage bill and considerably higher turnover and have had a relatively easy passage thus far,so not quite the fairytale the media are suggesting." "Forget the doping.it's too much for your mainstream mind to take in.Not sure how u can explain jekyll and Hyde Leicester. From the worst/most unfit...then running around like deranged robots showing no signs of fatigue or injury....in certain matches this season , and all last they have actually looked like robots..but that's probably escaped your attention? Just keep up your nodding dog impression.westham and England are great,and Leicester is a fairytale.ffs!" 12
Popular Post Tuna Posted 18 March 2017 Popular Post Posted 18 March 2017 The paranoid, unhinged, delusional morons on Blue Moon make the paranoid, unhinged delusional morons on The Fighting Cock look moderately sane in comparison. 9
Ted Maul Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 Jesus wept. They love a good conspiracy theory up in Manchester, don't they?!
FireFox Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 4 hours ago, urban.spaceman said: "The odds of Leicester getting away with doping in the CL are probably much slimmer, surely they will be wary of teams being desperate enough to try it... I'm still not ever calling this team that good though(they are the biggest overachievers for their talent and the football they play)they do not dominate matches they pinch them by soaking up pressure for 80% of a game and then sucker punch/smash and grab. They deserve plenty of credit but don't get carried away saying they are better than pretty much any top 6 team, it was the same last season people can say a win is a win all they like it doesn't tell the who story by any stretch, football is more than that." "It's not like they play football is it?They sit back and soak up the pressure, attack with pace=win games.Really want a decent team to come along and put them down. 2 faced, time wasting, cheating football club." My favourites. "A win is a win", "football is more than that".. He's right, a win isn't just a win - a win is 3 points, and we won the league by 10 points last season - does that tell the whole story? It's not like we won the league like how Portugal won the Euros. And what is that about "time wasting"? Last season we'd take it to the corner to kill off a game, sure, but that's nothing to complain about. We hardly ever waste time from a dead-ball/throw-in situation. We do nothing more than any other team.
Xen Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 1 hour ago, FireFox said: My favourites. "A win is a win", "football is more than that".. He's right, a win isn't just a win - a win is 3 points, and we won the league by 10 points last season - does that tell the whole story? It's not like we won the league like how Portugal won the Euros. And what is that about "time wasting"? Last season we'd take it to the corner to kill off a game, sure, but that's nothing to complain about. We hardly ever waste time from a dead-ball/throw-in situation. We do nothing more than any other team. Exactly. Vs Sevilla we had a corner in the 85th minute and - much to the bemusement of the commentators - opted not for a short corner but to put it into the box to try and kill off the match.
sylofox Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 (edited) If we are pissing city fans off imagine the fun we can have if we do win the CL. Just look at the fun with aresenil spuds and them Especially if Liverpool push them into fourth place and we won it The next war of the roses mancs v Leicestershire. Edited 18 March 2017 by sylofox 1
Mease Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 Wow what conspiracies. I like the PED one and the cheek to suggest that pundits and journalists have not had a go at us, is there not TV or papers in Moss Side? I think many of the 'Manc Wank' brigade look like they have been smoking something for too long with the paranoid bollocks being written. Jealousy is horrible to see, a little hypocritical as Man City have been a good story coming back up the divisions to win the premier league.
Ecdysiast Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 Saaaca Nuus from the US of A.... Leicester City’s new manager, Craig Shakespeare, seemingly orchestrated a turnaround. In 2015-16, Leicester City out of nowhere became the most interesting thing in the soccer world, winning the Premier League title along the way. One year later, it stands a better chance of being relegated than it does of repeating as champion, but suddenly it is again the most interesting thing going. The legend of last season is etched into history. Leicester, having barely escaped relegation in 2014-15, scraped wins on a weekly basis behind Jamie Vardy, an escapee from the English semipro leagues, and Riyad Mahrez and N’Golo Kante, unfashionable afterthoughts from France. Combined with manager Claudio Ranieri’s wizardry and a defense made up of spare parts and rejects, the Foxes cruised to the most unlikely title in the annals of European soccer. Leicester lost Kante in the offseason, to a big-money payday at Chelsea, but the rest of the squad stuck around for another year. It quickly became apparent, though, that whatever magic the Foxes had was gone. Leicester muddled through the fall, seemingly more focused on making it through an easy Champions League group. In the new year, it all fell apart. Leicester went six league games without scoring a goal, losing five of the six, and was dumped out of the FA Cup by a third-division team that was down to 10 men. When the Foxes dropped the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie against Sevilla, losing 2-1 and being dominated for much of the game, the club’s owner had seen enough and fired Ranieri less than a year after the title win. It prompted an outcry from much of the soccer world. Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho even wore “CR” on his own tracksuit as a tribute. Ranieri had earned a place as a Leicester legend for orchestrating the magical title run; to dump him seemed crazy, even though the Foxes — now second to last in the league — seemed destined for relegation. Ownership was ridiculed for what seemed to be the apex of short-term, money-addled thinking. That was barely three weeks ago. Since then, the club has appointed assistant manager Craig Shakespeare as the interim coach. Shakespeare made a small change to the starting lineup, replacing underwhelming winger Ahmed Musa, brought in last summer, with Shinji Okazaki, one of the club’s stalwarts from last year. And somehow, the combination of a new manager and Okazaki’s return has transformed Leicester. Since Ranieri’s firing, the club has two impressive wins in the league and managed to beat Sevilla 2-0 in the second leg of their tie to become the only English team to make the Champions League quarterfinals this year. Can Leicester escape the relegation zone for good and, while doing that, also finagle its way into the later stages of the Champions League? Three weeks ago, it all seemed totally impossible. Suddenly, the Foxes are full of intrigue.....
st albans fox Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 Where was mourinho's 'AK' on his top at his latest presser? 3
Mease Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 2 minutes ago, Ecdysiast said: Saaaca Nuus from the US of A.... Leicester City’s new manager, Craig Shakespeare, seemingly orchestrated a turnaround. In 2015-16, Leicester City out of nowhere became the most interesting thing in the soccer world, winning the Premier League title along the way. One year later, it stands a better chance of being relegated than it does of repeating as champion, but suddenly it is again the most interesting thing going. The legend of last season is etched into history. Leicester, having barely escaped relegation in 2014-15, scraped wins on a weekly basis behind Jamie Vardy, an escapee from the English semipro leagues, and Riyad Mahrez and N’Golo Kante, unfashionable afterthoughts from France. Combined with manager Claudio Ranieri’s wizardry and a defense made up of spare parts and rejects, the Foxes cruised to the most unlikely title in the annals of European soccer. Leicester lost Kante in the offseason, to a big-money payday at Chelsea, but the rest of the squad stuck around for another year. It quickly became apparent, though, that whatever magic the Foxes had was gone. Leicester muddled through the fall, seemingly more focused on making it through an easy Champions League group. In the new year, it all fell apart. Leicester went six league games without scoring a goal, losing five of the six, and was dumped out of the FA Cup by a third-division team that was down to 10 men. When the Foxes dropped the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie against Sevilla, losing 2-1 and being dominated for much of the game, the club’s owner had seen enough and fired Ranieri less than a year after the title win. It prompted an outcry from much of the soccer world. Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho even wore “CR” on his own tracksuit as a tribute. Ranieri had earned a place as a Leicester legend for orchestrating the magical title run; to dump him seemed crazy, even though the Foxes — now second to last in the league — seemed destined for relegation. Ownership was ridiculed for what seemed to be the apex of short-term, money-addled thinking. That was barely three weeks ago. Since then, the club has appointed assistant manager Craig Shakespeare as the interim coach. Shakespeare made a small change to the starting lineup, replacing underwhelming winger Ahmed Musa, brought in last summer, with Shinji Okazaki, one of the club’s stalwarts from last year. And somehow, the combination of a new manager and Okazaki’s return has transformed Leicester. Since Ranieri’s firing, the club has two impressive wins in the league and managed to beat Sevilla 2-0 in the second leg of their tie to become the only English team to make the Champions League quarterfinals this year. Can Leicester escape the relegation zone for good and, while doing that, also finagle its way into the later stages of the Champions League? Three weeks ago, it all seemed totally impossible. Suddenly, the Foxes are full of intrigue..... U.S.A...U.S.A....Fvck yeah ! Land of the brave, must be to write this shit ??
GeorgeTheFox Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 https://soccer.clickon.co/2017/03/17/leicester-citys-champions-league-progress-nothing-celebrate/ For anyone wanting a good laugh this morning
Mease Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 (edited) 4 minutes ago, GeorgeTheFox said: https://soccer.clickon.co/2017/03/17/leicester-citys-champions-league-progress-nothing-celebrate/ For anyone wanting a good laugh this morning Am I right in seeing that the authors name is Sean Lunt...this is too easy. Edited 18 March 2017 by Mease .
Vince Vega Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 2 minutes ago, GeorgeTheFox said: https://soccer.clickon.co/2017/03/17/leicester-citys-champions-league-progress-nothing-celebrate/ For anyone wanting a good laugh this morning I see they've misspelt the writer's Surname!
Vince Vega Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 Just now, Mease said: Am I right in seeing that the authors name is James Lunt...this is too easy. Beat me to It!
yorkie1999 Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 Man city, ha ha. The whole problem with football in this country is man city, and chelsea. These clubs aren't "great" clubs with massive history's, not in the same sense as Man utd and Liverpool. These are money clubs that have bought success and in 50 years time, when the oil runs out, that's what history will tell us. I remember talking to one of their fans on the way back to my car when sol bamba scored in the fa cup and the crap he was coming out with about "we're signing such and such for 22 million and such and such for 30 million", i just got the impression he didn't even know who the players were, just that they cost a lot of money so they must be the best players in the world. 1
Jonezy Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 At least some of them Man City fans seem to know where they came from themselves. I hate this 'Leicesters brand of football is wrong', just because it is not the free flowing attacking football some of the top teams play. We play football like a TEAM and have shown eveyone that you can get some really astonishing results performing like that. 2
ALC Fox Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 12 minutes ago, Jonezy said: At least some of them Man City fans seem to know where they came from themselves. I hate this 'Leicesters brand of football is wrong', just because it is not the free flowing attacking football some of the top teams play. We play football like a TEAM and have shown eveyone that you can get some really astonishing results performing like that. Exactly. More than 1 way to play the game. It's not like Vardy is picking the ball up, putting it under his shirt and windmilling at defenders. 1
ALC Fox Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 38 minutes ago, GeorgeTheFox said: https://soccer.clickon.co/2017/03/17/leicester-citys-champions-league-progress-nothing-celebrate/ For anyone wanting a good laugh this morning Jesus. I'm so sick of reading/hearing these opinions. If it was their club dropping like a stone towards the Championship during their Premier League title defence, I don't think their stout defence of 'loyalty' in football would last as long. These people just skim the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Ranieri's sacking. Delve a little deeper and it becomes understandable, even necessary. Sure, it's an extreme situation because of the title miracle. I was one of those calling for Ranieri to get the whole season regardless. But I understand it now, given the information that has come out since.
yorkie1999 Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 13 minutes ago, ALC Fox said: Jesus. I'm so sick of reading/hearing these opinions. If it was their club dropping like a stone towards the Championship during their Premier League title defence, I don't think their stout defence of 'loyalty' in football would last as long. These people just skim the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Ranieri's sacking. Delve a little deeper and it becomes understandable, even necessary. Sure, it's an extreme situation because of the title miracle. I was one of those calling for Ranieri to get the whole season regardless. But I understand it now, given the information that has come out since. No-ones forcing you to read these opinions, i quite enjoy it.
crisp packet Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 Dyche at it again?!? http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/burnley_fc/news/15162467.Sean_Dyche__Why_does_Burnley__39_s_away_record_get_more_criticism_than_Leicester_City__39_s_/?ref=mac
ARTY_FOX Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 16 minutes ago, crisp packet said: Dyche at it again?!? http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/burnley_fc/news/15162467.Sean_Dyche__Why_does_Burnley__39_s_away_record_get_more_criticism_than_Leicester_City__39_s_/?ref=mac My favourite part... We tend not to cry it in. We tend not to look for excuses. I certainly don’t. If I think it’s more fact than excuse, I’ll call it with you. But I try not to go for excuses. I'm not sure if he doesn't even realise that he always has an excuse orrrrr
coolhandfox Posted 18 March 2017 Posted 18 March 2017 27 minutes ago, crisp packet said: Dyche at it again?!? http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/burnley_fc/news/15162467.Sean_Dyche__Why_does_Burnley__39_s_away_record_get_more_criticism_than_Leicester_City__39_s_/?ref=mac Only deflecting criticism away from he's team, it's good management, he's still a ginger nob thou!
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