Bluearmy 316 Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 Just been on sky sports news awesome interview
Corky Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 Y'know, dooberries, brilliant first half lads, keep it going second half, right, relay time, here's Ian Marshall and Rendell Munroe.
leicesterlad1989 Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 Care to share anymore to those who are at work and therefore did not see the interview?
Unabomber Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 What a fantastic interview. I haven't seen it, but I can imagine.
Ross 'LCFC' Turner Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 Did he say the atmosphere down the training ground was the best he's seen like he does every season?
Babylon Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 Did we wear a silly hat, do a silly walk, and think it was 1982?
Jakemoore Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 He said that it was horrible to be around last season when we were shit and that now we're shit hot it's an amazing place to be. That's pretty much it. You can tell he's guarded though, they all are! NP's ethos is clearly shared club wide!
cc_star Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 He said that it was horrible to be around last season when we were shit and that now we're shit hot it's an amazing place to be. That's pretty much it. You can tell he's guarded though, they all are! NP's ethos is clearly shared club wide! Birchy never used to be guarded
Bluetintedspecs Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 Care to share anymore to those who are at work and therefore did not see the interview?Just get on with your fookin work
Jakemoore Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 Birchy never used to be guardedExactly! It's the NP way! And it's the right way imo!
Babylon Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 Birchy never used to be guarded He's been guarded since he got reprimanded by the FA, when he used to speak his mind back in the O'Neill years I loved his half times. He's even more guarded since he's got a nice paycheck for life from the club.
MPH Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 He's been guarded since he got reprimanded by the FA, when he used to speak his mind back in the O'Neill years I loved his half times. He's even more guarded since he's got a nice paycheck for life from the club. If someone buys him a couple of pints then its a different story.....
Soar Fox Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 Did he ask the cameramen for a photo with Sam Bailey?
MC Prussian Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 Did he run around the edges of the pitch during the interview? Did he collect money in a bucket? I want more visuals!!
Guest MattP Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 If someone buys him a couple of pints then its a different story..... lol Very true! I'm looking forward to his run this season, if they shorten the cones anymore he'll be running around the centre circle.
Corky Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 Apparently, right now, he's welcoming the Derby fans and THE TEAMS ARE GATHERING IN THE TUNNEL
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 Put him up front and we'll score more goals.
davieG Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 Leicester legend Alan Birchenall admits Derby will provide a stern test to his side's title credentials live on Sky Sports this Friday. The Championship leaders are hoping to register their fifth straight victory while Steve McClaren is looking to get fourth-placed County back on track after Wigan halted their seven-game winning run at the weekend. Leicester, who boast a four-point cushion at the top of the table, led the division at the same time last year before losing out in the end-of-season play-offs to Watford. That defeat still hurts Birchenall, who believes Friday's match gives City the ideal opportunity to bury the ghost of Vicarage Road. "Everyone in football seen what happened that day, it was unbelievable," said Birchenall, Leicester's stadium announcer who boasts a 43-year-association with the club. "We missed a penalty, Watford broke up the field and scored to win. It was so hard to take I don't even remember driving home that night. "But thre is a mentality about the place these days that is different from previous years and this game now gives the team the chance to put a marker down for the remainder of the season. "It is huge for both clubs. We win we go seven points clear, they win and they're three points closer to us. Local derbies against Derby and Forest are always huge but there is special significance on this game. "It's on Sky Sports, there will be a full house in here so I am expecting a cracker." And you can see who takes the honours at the Kingpower Stadium live on Sky Sports 1 from 7.30pm this Friday
Corky Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 How will Friday's game bury the ghosts of Vicarage Road? Surely we did that in November? davie, you saw him plenty of times, would you consider him a legend from his playing days?
Guest MattP Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 Leicester legend Alan Birchenall admits Derby will provide a stern test to his side's title credentials live on Sky Sports this Friday. The Championship leaders are hoping to register their fifth straight victory while Steve McClaren is looking to get fourth-placed County back on track after Wigan halted their seven-game winning run at the weekend. Leicester, who boast a four-point cushion at the top of the table, led the division at the same time last year before losing out in the end-of-season play-offs to Watford. That defeat still hurts Birchenall, who believes Friday's match gives City the ideal opportunity to bury the ghost of Vicarage Road. "Everyone in football seen what happened that day, it was unbelievable," said Birchenall, Leicester's stadium announcer who boasts a 43-year-association with the club. "We missed a penalty, Watford broke up the field and scored to win. It was so hard to take I don't even remember driving home that night. "But thre is a mentality about the place these days that is different from previous years and this game now gives the team the chance to put a marker down for the remainder of the season. "It is huge for both clubs. We win we go seven points clear, they win and they're three points closer to us. Local derbies against Derby and Forest are always huge but there is special significance on this game. "It's on Sky Sports, there will be a full house in here so I am expecting a cracker." And you can see who takes the honours at the Kingpower Stadium live on Sky Sports 1 from 7.30pm this Friday lol
Wycombe Fox Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 How will Friday's game bury the ghosts of Vicarage Road? Surely we did that in November? I was just thinking the same. How do you bury a ghost anyway? Surely the fecker will keep getting out
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