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artursteppe

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Oh no. Please forgive me - slip of the finger - how can I ever make it up to you. What can I say. Please don't tell anyone - they'll all hate me. Forgive me Martin pleaeaeaease, kissy kissy. Oh and you Spiderpig.

Is that what you say to the chickens Arty ???

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Corky, I apologise to you, I do have a feeling that we have had similar views on things. As for those two chumps Colcityfan, and Wherethefoxhat, they can't even work out that my name 'Arturstep' is simply a parody on 'out of step' in a midland accent, from which those who have an IQ of more than 1 or 2 digits would understand that I like to be provocative, different and at times outrageous. I would never wish to categorise you in their dim bracket.

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I was one of the people who stayed behind at the time, shoot me down if you like, but at the time, we had, had 3 play-off finals, finally won one and then a brief glimse of the top flight for the 1st time in my short time supporting Leicester, We then had a flying start to that season, in fairness to the fat scottish bastard, he had us plaing well and challenging for the top 2, with corica and taylor looking good in midfield, then he leaves and o'neill turns up, not the 1st choice, by the way as most people wanted Mike Walker at the time and then the wheels came off and we didn't win in 9 if i rememeber correctly, not 7.

The sheffield utd game was awful and I felt the need to voice my opinion, it wasn't anything personal against o'neill and at the time I was still a school kid, what did my opinion matter to Martin anyway, he was a man he should have broad enough shoulders to take it. Obviously he never forgave. But and I'm hugely grateful for the sucess he brought to our club, although I think it also has it's downsides, such as raising the expectation amoung our current fans who still think we should be a top 10 premiership club, but yes Martin took us on a great run at the end, but there are so many could have beens it took a muzzy goal and results to our way to sneek into the play-offs, yes the rest is history and clearly what MArtin went onto achieve at our club was great and as shown at the Spurs game he was much loved by 99% of Leicester Fans, me included by that time, but he does seem to carry a slight biterness about 1 incident and that is quite sad really.

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I was one of the people who stayed behind at the time, shoot me down if you like, but at the time, we had, had 3 play-off finals, finally won one and then a brief glimse of the top flight for the 1st time in my short time supporting Leicester, We then had a flying start to that season, in fairness to the fat scottish bastard, he had us plaing well and challenging for the top 2, with corica and taylor looking good in midfield, then he leaves and o'neill turns up, not the 1st choice, by the way as most people wanted Mike Walker at the time and then the wheels came off and we didn't win in 9 if i rememeber correctly, not 7.

The sheffield utd game was awful and I felt the need to voice my opinion, it wasn't anything personal against o'neill and at the time I was still a school kid, what did my opinion matter to Martin anyway, he was a man he should have broad enough shoulders to take it. Obviously he never forgave. But and I'm hugely grateful for the sucess he brought to our club, although I think it also has it's downsides, such as raising the expectation amoung our current fans who still think we should be a top 10 premiership club, but yes Martin took us on a great run at the end, but there are so many could have beens it took a muzzy goal and results to our way to sneek into the play-offs, yes the rest is history and clearly what MArtin went onto achieve at our club was great and as shown at the Spurs game he was much loved by 99% of Leicester Fans, me included by that time, but he does seem to carry a slight biterness about 1 incident and that is quite sad really.

Someone with eloquence and understanding, with a capacity for independent thought beyond the inane and obvious. A person totally different to Kitchandro, colcityfan and wherethefoxhat who seem to be some sort of brethren intent on displaying a level dim that is unusual, yet strangely humorous. I imagine them to be a bit like three speaking muppets giving their opinion on things beyond their capacity for understanding. They are all still quite entertaining though.

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Someone with eloquence and understanding, with a capacity for independent thought beyond the inane and obvious. A person totally different to Kitchandro, colcityfan and wherethefoxhat who seem to be some sort of brethren intent on displaying a level dim that is unusual, yet strangely humorous. I imagine them to be a bit like three speaking muppets giving their opinion on things beyond their capacity for understanding. They are all still quite entertaining though.

Da da da da da darrrrr rr !!:trumpet:

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Guest Col city fan
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Someone with eloquence and understanding, with a capacity for independent thought beyond the inane and obvious. A person totally different to Kitchandro, colcityfan and wherethefoxhat who seem to be some sort of brethren intent on displaying a level dim that is unusual, yet strangely humorous. I imagine them to be a bit like three speaking muppets giving their opinion on things beyond their capacity for understanding. They are all still quite entertaining though.

Oh shut up you tart!

lol

Guest nathan.
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O'Neil has stated today that he has two games to get the fans behind him because 'this is a results business'. This is the same O'Neil who in his Irish girly way never forgot the now famous 200 who voiced their dissatisfaction with him after seven poor performances during an away match at Sheffield United. Arsehole!

He never appreciated that after that match he became the most adored manager in English football since Bill Shankley of Liverpool. He persistently referred to the derision, never the adoration. I really hope Sunderland get relegated and he is sacked for the first time.

So bitter lol you need to move on

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