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Leicester City 3 - 1 Hull Post Match

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2 in a row, looked a threat going forward all game. I still think Vardy will come good, doing everything right just not hitting the back of the net; kinda opposite of the yak lol. Great three points and good to see Nuge back.

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Nice 3 points. Chuffed for Nugent too. Lets hope this sets him up for the rest of the season and he can start blasting them in. Bring on Boro.

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Got sooo excited during that game! Just getting those back to back wins under the belt early on is so so important. We have turned the KP into a fortress where we are hard to beat and that counter attack at the end their just shows how very clinical we can be.

Nuge has finally found his scoring boots and I told the doubters once he did he would score a hat full (I'm not going to let that one go!)

Win your home and draw your away is promotion/play off form lets just keep this home record going. Come on you Foxes!

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Oh, I do. I do take solace from the fact that I don't live in England's only Third World city, likewise that we're still above them in the league[/color]

My favourite quote from a Hull forum post-match. You live in Hull for foxes-sake...

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Last Hat Trick against Hull City 1952.

George Arthur Rowley Jr., (21 April 1926 – 19 December 2002), nicknamed "The Gunner" because of his explosive left-foot shot,[1] was an English football player and cricketer. He holds the record for the most goals in the history of English league football, scoring 434 from 619 league games. He was the younger brother of Manchester United legend Jack Rowley. He was shortlisted for inclusion into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2008.[2][3]

He holds the club record for the most goals in a single season at both Leicester City and Shrewsbury Town, scoring 44 goals in 42 league matches at Leicester in 1956-57[4] and 38 goals in 43 games for Shrewsbury in 1958-59. He is also Shrewsbury's record league goalscorer with 152 league goals.[5] He is Leicester's second all-time top goalscorer, netting 265 times for the Foxes, 8 goals short of Arthur Chandler's record.[6]

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