ousefox Posted 31 March 2013 Posted 31 March 2013 On the other hand arguing the case, playing devils advocate, I hope people see how petty certain people look when blaming the ref when Leicester lose. Leicesterpool doesn't have a leg to stand on, from what I saw the referee made good decisions, but people would no doubt be saying similar if the same things happened in a Leicester game. Is this all you ever talk about?! This season, we have hardly blamed the refs at all as in the main they have been very fair. There have been a few shit ones like Forest and Palace at home, as well as the linesmen at Blackburn, but hardly anybody has blamed the refs during the worst form of our season. So no, it's not always the refs fault and you seem to be the only one bringing it up. The officiating this season has improved so much on last from what i have seen- No doubt we'll go and have a terrible one tomorrow now.
Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 31 March 2013 Posted 31 March 2013 Is this all you ever talk about?! This season, we have hardly blamed the refs at all as in the main they have been very fair. There have been a few shit ones like Forest and Palace at home, as well as the linesmen at Blackburn, but hardly anybody has blamed the refs during the worst form of our season. So no, it's not always the refs fault and you seem to be the only one bringing it up. The officiating this season has improved so much on last from what i have seen- No doubt we'll go and have a terrible one tomorrow now. Its D'urso tomorrow.......
AjcW Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 Praying this is a good game after the utter shite i've watched and listened to today.
Leicesterpool Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 I wonder if horrible Arry will stay at QPR when there in the championship?
isaidno Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 How Clint Hill plays top flight football I do not know. Samba's been awful aswell
FoxyPV Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 Samba at fault for two goals. £12.5m well spent. You're going down 'Arry!!
Leicesterpool Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 QPR are going to go bust when the season ends, how much debt are they in again?
Jimothy Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 QPR are going to go bust when the season ends, how much debt are they in again? At least £12.5m more than they were at the start of January. Nice investment that looks after tonight!
Leicesterpool Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 What's next for QPR? Redknapp will resign at the end of the season The owners will do a runner leaving them in the right s h i t They'll become the next portsmouth!
J.Lisemore Posted 2 April 2013 Posted 2 April 2013 Its almost as if we can see the story before its unfolded good and proper...It'll be Pompey II and the club will be begging their last senior player Chris Samba to leave on a free transfer (Tal Ben-Haim style) ...will end up in Admin, and be in League 2 by year 2020.
purpleronnie Posted 2 April 2013 Posted 2 April 2013 Funny how they are in a worse position now in the league and financially since harry took over.
SystonFox Posted 2 April 2013 Posted 2 April 2013 I like the fact chris samba has gone on a twitter rant about fans slagging off his wages. I believe I was the first to do this last night, no other reason than boredom. Cheers Christopher!
Leicesterpool Posted 2 April 2013 Posted 2 April 2013 The curse of Harry Redknapp continues and people wanted him here?
Les-TA-Jon Posted 3 April 2013 Posted 3 April 2013 What's all this about Di Canio? No one gave a monkey's when he was in charge at Swindon, in fact he had a 'haha-look-at-the-funny-outspoken-italian-lower-league-manager' column on the BBC, but now he's in charge of a premier league club, everyone's criticising his own personal political views? Just shows you how much the football/sports media in the country believes that the premier league is the promised land, and that every level of football below it is some crappy side show.
purpleronnie Posted 4 April 2013 Posted 4 April 2013 What's all this about Di Canio? No one gave a monkey's when he was in charge at Swindon, in fact he had a 'haha-look-at-the-funny-outspoken-italian-lower-league-manager' column on the BBC, but now he's in charge of a premier league club, everyone's criticising his own personal political views? Just shows you how much the football/sports media in the country believes that the premier league is the promised land, and that every level of football below it is some crappy side show. that's not true though. http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/may/21/swindon-di-canio-sponsor-gmb
Super_horns Posted 4 April 2013 Posted 4 April 2013 I am sure it was talked about...just not by the Premier league media that are the tabloids...
Fox in the North Posted 6 April 2013 Posted 6 April 2013 So tempted to put a bet on Stoke going down. They are looking dire. That's a shame
ScouseFox Posted 6 April 2013 Posted 6 April 2013 I'm on Stoke to go down after last week at a pretty big price (can't remember but something between 20 and 25s). Into 7s after today.
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