theessexfox Posted 26 February 2013 Posted 26 February 2013 Brilliant ball from Marshall apparently, OMGZ HE'S SO SHIT GET DYER IN!
JonnyBoy Posted 26 February 2013 Posted 26 February 2013 foxes player is definitely 20 seconds or so behind!
ruisliptiger Posted 26 February 2013 Posted 26 February 2013 Nope the K is not silent... Really, the Commentator sounds like a right retard pronouncing it like that. Bloody French and their disobeying of the laws of grammar.
KFS Posted 26 February 2013 Posted 26 February 2013 Well done Marshall lad. Stay tight Leicester, get a couple more and lets surge on!
Milton Keynes Fox Posted 26 February 2013 Posted 26 February 2013 5 points off 2nd if we keep the win, other game in hand is gonna be very important.
Danno Posted 26 February 2013 Posted 26 February 2013 De Laet sounding good. Isn't Orr at right back for them? And Rekik is very young, so could be their weaklink
Berlinfox Posted 26 February 2013 Posted 26 February 2013 Really, the Commentator sounds like a right retard pronouncing it like that. Bloody French and their disobeying of the laws of grammar. What nonsense. It is a not rule of 'grammar', the silent k before an n is a feature of English prounciation (or the relationship between spelling and pronunciation to be exact). Anthony Knockhaert comes from the city of Roubaix, right on the France-Belgium border. According to the Flemish Wikipedia entry he also has Belgian nationality. His name certainly has a Flemish look to it.
whoareyaaa Posted 26 February 2013 Posted 26 February 2013 WooooooD! lets get another, normally we sit back when we score.
Carl the Llama Posted 26 February 2013 Posted 26 February 2013 "A win tonight and can we really dream of a play-off place? Strangely confident for a Bolton fan for once." Ha, a win against bottom side Peterborough and you think you're suddenly playoff material? Anyone can beat... oh.
Merging Cultures Posted 26 February 2013 Posted 26 February 2013 What nonsense. It is a not rule of 'grammar', the silent k before an n is a feature of English prounciation (or the relationship between spelling and pronunciation to be exact). Anthony Knockhaert comes from the city of Roubaix, right on the France-Belgium border. According to the Flemish Wikipedia entry he also has Belgian nationality. His name certainly has a Flemish look to it. Can we just direct the guy to the thread that went on and on about the pronunciation of his name, rather than keep discussing it on the match thread?
theessexfox Posted 26 February 2013 Posted 26 February 2013 A second goal would make me a lot more confident.
foxfanazer Posted 26 February 2013 Posted 26 February 2013 Knockaert compared to Nasri hahah how ridiculous! Everyone knows Knocky's better!
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