Steven Posted 6 October 2012 Posted 6 October 2012 Schmeichel, Konchesky, Drinkwater, Morgan ©, Vardy, King, Dyer, St. Ledger, Moore, Knockaert, Nugent. Subs: De Laet, Whitbread, Marshall, Logan, Waghorn, James, Futacs
cc_star Posted 6 October 2012 Posted 6 October 2012 Schmeichel,moore,morgan,st ledger,konch,knock,king,drinkwater,dyer,vardy,nugent. Subs:logan,de laet,whitbread marshall,waghorn,james,futacs
cc_star Posted 6 October 2012 Posted 6 October 2012 no Schlupp on the bench Needs games to continue his development, hopefully there's a Lg1 short term loan move open to him
m00nie Posted 6 October 2012 Posted 6 October 2012 if its not broke dont fix it. cant argue with unchanged side think schulpp on the bench was better option though as he gave cover for LB also. all over positions seem to be covered
teachertom Posted 6 October 2012 Posted 6 October 2012 Schlupp said yesterday on twitter that he was feeling ill, I can only presume that's why he's not on the bench?
kingfox Posted 6 October 2012 Posted 6 October 2012 Will use this match thread. Off down in about 2 mins. 2-1 or 4-0 win depends how Bristol City play, Baldock will be dangerous as will Adomah probably. Knockaert to do damage, Nugent with at least a goal, and St Ledger from a corner
ealingfox Posted 6 October 2012 Posted 6 October 2012 Referee from Rutland. Nyce Should that be allowed? Seems a bit close.
Happy Fox Posted 6 October 2012 Posted 6 October 2012 Decent team as per usual we have plenty of attacking threat to cause them problems.
Mike the Metal Ed Posted 6 October 2012 Posted 6 October 2012 Referee from Rutland. Nyce He's only reffed our game in the league once before, the 4-0 win over QPR in 2010.
ealingfox Posted 6 October 2012 Posted 6 October 2012 He's only reffed our game in the league once before, the 4-0 win over QPR in 2010. Remember Warnock saying he thought they deserved something from that
Karljohn Posted 6 October 2012 Posted 6 October 2012 Should that be allowed? Seems a bit close. Agreed, and what odds on him making a name for himself and giving us absolutely nothing, I have witnessed it at non league level where you get a ref living 3 miles from the home team who gives everything to the team 50 miles away because they dont want to show any local loyalty!
ealingfox Posted 6 October 2012 Posted 6 October 2012 Agreed, and what odds on him making a name for himself and giving us absolutely nothing, I have witnessed it at non league level where you get a ref living 3 miles from the home team who gives everything to the team 50 miles away because they dont want to show any local loyalty! I wish I could say the standard of Championship refereeing is higher than non-league enough to say that kind of petty amateurism couldn't exist, but as we all well know, I definitely can't. cf. Foxestalk 2011 - 'My mate is the ref tonight'
AKCJ Posted 6 October 2012 Posted 6 October 2012 He's only reffed our game in the league once before, the 4-0 win over QPR in 2010. I remember him reffing the 0-0 draw in the cup against Lincoln. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/7626938.stm I actually know him, but i'm not bold enough to start a thread
Leicfox Posted 6 October 2012 Posted 6 October 2012 This should be an open attacking game with plenty of chances to score. 3-1 Leicester.
ozleicester Posted 6 October 2012 Posted 6 October 2012 ei ei ei o cmonnn yoooo blooosssssssssssssssssssss
_Fatboyslow_ Posted 6 October 2012 Posted 6 October 2012 I actually know him, but i'm not bold enough to start a thread F OFF
cc_star Posted 6 October 2012 Posted 6 October 2012 An easier game on paper is often the stuff of nightmares for us, lets hope our concentration levels are high for individual errors and that we're at the races from a workrate point of view If so, our quality will show
AKCJ Posted 6 October 2012 Posted 6 October 2012 F OFF Don't worry, I wouldn't call him a mate or anything, I just know him.
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