AKCJ Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 Eh? The 2-2 draw with Everton away was voted more boring than QPRs 0-0 draw at home to West Ham.
Narborough_fox Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 They have Manchester City beating QPR 6-0 as one of the most boring matches of the season. Not taking that seriously at all.
eye666 Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 Eh? The 2-2 draw with Everton away was voted more boring than QPRs 0-0 draw at home to West Ham. Lukaku missing a thousand shots was entertaining...
MC Prussian Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 Lukaku missing a thousand shots was entertaining... Entertaining? Bloody nerve-racking it was!!! All the chances Everton wasted and we were clearly clinging onto a point there. One of them games were you were just glad the final whistle went in the end.
Foxymcoxy Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 Wtf is that list of boring games. Who the **** picked them?
gerrytaggart Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 Wtf is that list of boring games. Who the **** picked them? Must have been someone who watched all 380 games this season.
dbtcity Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 Could this be moved to the normal leicester chat page?? Posted it in the wrong place
MPH Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 (edited) and this is in the transfer section because? Edited 28 May 2015 by MPH
dbtcity Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 and this is in the transfer section because?Because I posted it in the wrong place and have no idea how to delete it.....
Guest Bilo Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 (edited) The Boring, Boring Leicester label is back! :w00t: Reminds me of the good old days. Edited 28 May 2015 by Bilo
SystonFox Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 They have Manchester City beating QPR 6-0 as one of the most boring matches of the season. Not taking that seriously at all. I would tend to agree. Watching the former champions relegate that fodder was boring in terms of a footballing spectacle goes. It's like putting Muhammed Ali up against Big Barry from the pub. Always gonna be one winner. It's just boring. Our 2-2 with Everton was a poor game. Not necessarily boring but lacking of much quality
dayday Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 Had a look at the ltlf forum(Forest) And they have a thread about Leicester fans getting a free beer. Could somebody post the link as I Cannot,about half way down the thread,somebody has posted on there saying he attended the Qpr game in the corporate bit,he goes on to say Forest are so far behind Leicester in every aspect it's unreal,that bit did make laugh.
MiniFox Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 Had a look at the ltlf forum(Forest) And they have a thread about Leicester fans getting a free beer. Could somebody post the link as I Cannot,about half way down the thread,somebody has posted on there saying he attended the Qpr game in the corporate bit,he goes on to say Forest are so far behind Leicester in every aspect it's unreal,that bit did make laugh. http://www.forestforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=43515
Steven Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 Had a look at the ltlf forum(Forest) And they have a thread about Leicester fans getting a free beer. Could somebody post the link as I Cannot,about half way down the thread,somebody has posted on there saying he attended the Qpr game in the corporate bit,he goes on to say Forest are so far behind Leicester in every aspect it's unreal,that bit did make laugh. http://www.forestforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=43515&p=2280061&viewfull=1#post2280061
biggs Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 Ulloa's scored 13 goals against Premier League sides this season (including two in the cup) and played a huge part in an own goal. His goals have won us crucial points. £8 million is probably more than we'd normally pay but his return has been fine. He's scored the same amount of league goals as Ings who apparently is destined for great things. Ulloa had a very long stretch where he looked out of place. Probably the formation we were playing and why he may have looked out of shape to some.
Popular Post Carl the Llama Posted 28 May 2015 Popular Post Posted 28 May 2015 http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/32916338 Managerial sackings reach highest level for 13 yearsBy Alistair MagowanBBC Sport The number of managerial sackings in the top four divisions has reached its highest level in 13 years, according to the League Managers' Association (LMA). Its latest figures show 47 bosses have been dismissed so far this campaign, the second highest level since the Premier League began 21 seasons ago. A record 20 Championship managers have been sacked this season with 150 coaches also losing their jobs overall. LMA chief Richard Bevan said the the figures were "very concerning". "We don't want owners thinking this a casino," he added. "It's not stick or twist, sack the manager and let's see if we can get up a couple of places into the play-offs." Five Premier League bosses have been fired this campaign, compared with the 12 sacked last season, which Bevan said was positive. READ MORE: Does bad hiring lead to too much firing? Twelve managers have lost their jobs in League One, with 10 in League Two. Bevan told BBC Sport: "[Overall] in addition to the 12 resignations, this has affected about 200 families - it's an awful lot of people who have lost their jobs in a season. "Six people sacked are back in work so it's not really the merry-go-round which many people call it. "The figures highlight the complexity and volatility of being a manager. It makes it a very difficult environment to build a long-term winning cultures." Among the 20 managers sacked in the Championship, Leeds have accounted for four before appointing former Wigan boss Uwe Rosler on 20 May. Watford, who were promoted to the Premier League as runners-up, have had four managers in charge. Bevan said the current tenure of those employed in the second tier was about eight months. And the demand to reach the top flight, where a new record £5.14bn TV deal is set to begin in 2016, had led to clubs hitting the "panic button" too quickly. Clubs can earn £120m for reaching the Premier League, which includes parachute payments should they be relegated back to the Championship after one season. "What they need to do is look at Leicester," he added. "When Nigel Pearson took over, I think they were 12th in the Championship and they gave him the confidence and resources, they didn't isolate him, and he got them into the Premier League." Bevan also said there needed to be improvements to the managerial recruitment process, which had been "non-existent". And he backed former West Ham boss Sam Allardyce, whose contract was not renewed at the end of the Premier League season, despite leading the Hammers to 12th place. "Sam did a fantastic job, he is immensely talented, very forward thinking and has managed over 900 matches," Bevan said. "If you decide that Sam is not your man, you have to ensure that you don't follow in the footsteps of Bolton, Blackburn and Newcastle." Newcastle ensured their Premier League survival on the last day of the season, while Bolton and Blackburn both slipped into the Championship after Allardyce had been in charge. That's right bitches. 9
JerryLundegaard Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 Surely Watford make up most of that spike in Championship sackings?
Carl the Llama Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 Surely Watford make up most of that spike in Championship sackings? Yeah the Pozzo's aren't helping the league average.
ealingfox Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 Sacking 20 managers between 24 teams in 1 season is a disgrace.
Corky Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/32916338 That's right bitches. He's wrong, we were 13th.
Xen Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 Yeah the Pozzo's aren't helping the league average. Take off their 4 sackings and its still the highest total for a single season in the last 10 years. Ridiculous.
Carl the Llama Posted 28 May 2015 Posted 28 May 2015 He's wrong, we were 13th. Now that's pedantry everybody can enjoy. Take off their 4 sackings and its still the highest total for a single season in the last 10 years. Ridiculous. Also yeah. Football's fvcked in the head outside of our humble little club.
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