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Fernandes interview

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Away at the minute but got told there was an interesting interview by Fernandes today. Could someone tell me what was said, thank you.

said he couldnt shoot

said the fans should have patience

said he couldnt comment on the ref

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Cheers Oz :thumbup: . And by couldn't shoot what do you mean?

He said he knows hes not a very good shot, thats why he cut it back for Nuge

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He seemed to subtly hint that the fans are being far too negative and are pilling on too much pressure. Sort of said that the atmosphere at home didnt help. Maybe i was reading too much into it.

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He seemed to subtly hint that the fans are being far too negative and are pilling on too much pressure. Sort of said that the atmosphere at home didnt help. Maybe i was reading too much into it.

What matters more is that people have their opinions heard. :rolleyes:

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He seemed to subtly hint that the fans are being far too negative and are pilling on too much pressure. Sort of said that the atmosphere at home didnt help. Maybe i was reading too much into it.

I think the players are putting too much pressure on themselves despite giving all the sound bites of 'We can deal with the pressure and expectation'.

Thing is the Reading and Bristol games didn't help them, today, whether you blame the ref or the 'Leicester City crumble©' hasn't helped them and despite playing not bad in the first half, pressure is building on themselves. Sven and the players are under big pressure now, even if it is 'only' 4 games in, the games pile up, the pressure builds.

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It's the chicken and the egg question (but not really cos that has an obvious answer - the egg is much older than the chicken) - should the fans get behind the team at home to get them playing better, or should the team play better to get the fans behind them?

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Its all very subjective that. The players should get a lift at the start of every home game...theres always noise for the first 10 or 15 mins. Then it's up to them...the onus is on them to create the impetus.

I liked it on Tuesday after the 2nd Maynard goal...in the silence a woman a few rows back from me was shouting 'C'mon Leicester' while the rest of us were sitting there feeling sorry for ourselves.

The players obviiously feel the atmos in the ground when the crowd has given up on them so maybe we should all be a bit more positive...if the effect is that the lads play better then great! :scarf:

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Its all very subjective that. The players should get a lift at the start of every home game...theres always noise for the first 10 or 15 mins. Then it's up to them...the onus is on them to create the impetus.

I liked it on Tuesday after the 2nd Maynard goal...in the silence a woman a few rows back from me was shouting 'C'mon Leicester' while the rest of us were sitting there feeling sorry for ourselves.

The players obviiously feel the atmos in the ground when the crowd has given up on them so maybe we should all be a bit more positive...if the effect is that the lads play better then great! :scarf:

Yes, I agree with that. We probably all should be more like that woman and chant and shout when we'd normally go quiet. When the players need a boost most, after conceding, is when it's most difficult to spur the team on, and also when we the fans should think about getting behind the team most.

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I liked it on Tuesday after the 2nd Maynard goal...in the silence a woman a few rows back from me was shouting 'C'mon Leicester' while the rest of us were sitting there feeling sorry for ourselves.

That woman is a real supporter/fan. Top, get a competition going on - "best fan of the week". This should teach all the mouners how to behave... :thumbup:

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