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Post by PASTIE on Nov 26, 2007 21:35:52 GMT -1
Surely not? We were just getting used to them...
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Post by Nik *QPR* on Nov 26, 2007 21:42:13 GMT -1
# Leicester manager Ian Holloway:
"That was terrific, I'm quite excited to be fair, that was a very, very good performance.
"You've got three kids on that pitch who have only played six [senior] games between them, and we were outstanding.
"It's my job to build a team and that's what we're going to try, it's about building belief."
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Post by PASTIE on Nov 26, 2007 22:43:32 GMT -1
Quoted with irony? Maybe he was just still excited about the changing rooms. Apparently they even have sit down toilets that flush
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Post by GresleyRam©®™ on Nov 27, 2007 8:22:49 GMT -1
Quoted with irony? Maybe he was just still excited about the changing rooms. Apparently they even have sit down toilets that flush Dont be so daft....this is Leicester we are talking about!! ;D The toilets are outside and they wipe with coal! ;D ;D
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Post by ArgyleChick on Nov 27, 2007 8:40:14 GMT -1
Get used to the home draws!! Always a joy on a saturday afternoon!!!!
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Post by GresleyRam©®™ on Nov 27, 2007 8:49:07 GMT -1
Get used to the home draws!! Always a joy on a saturday afternoon!!!! Is it just me, or does this thread smell a little of Bitterness and Jealousy
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Post by Argyle_Smurf on Nov 27, 2007 9:10:52 GMT -1
Bitterness? Yes.
Jealousy? We're getting Luggy back, fuck Holloway.
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Post by pilgrimfrumprobus on Nov 27, 2007 14:02:38 GMT -1
Bitterness? Yes. Jealousy? We're getting Luggy back, fuck Holloway. Welcome back Sir Paul Sturrock!! Ian Who?
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Post by GeoFox on Nov 27, 2007 16:42:45 GMT -1
hmmm nice jacket.... Well....last night.....Leicester fail to score at home, theres a shock....though unfortunately for you green people I feel this is not Holloway's fault...not when he's only been here for a few days, in which we've played 2 games. The first hour of last nights match was 100% typical of how we play at home...lots of running but unadventurous, lumping balls forward and lots of misplaced passes. Our record at home this season and in the last 4 has been very poor. For whatever reason the players do not play with the same freedom under the pressure of playing in front of big crowds at home. The fans will turn if its not going well, but like last night they appreciate the effort and will get behind the players, and make the place a daunting place to come if we're trying hard and doing some good things. I think Ollie realises this fundamental problem which is good and hence has scrapped 5-3-2 which will only ever lose/draw us games at home and get the supporters on the players' backs. But lots of promise from last night, when we finally got going after an hour. We should have won the game were it not for some wonder saves from Schmeichel. Sheehan is an absolute God and his set pieces may well be the best in Britain at the minute. I am concerned we're not creating too much from open play but that has been the case for a long time. Impressed with Ollie's tactics so far...his subs yesterday changed the game and he isn't afraid to do something creative and try something different to score a goal. Mattock and Sheehan are both excellent prospects and players but neither are midfielders so I agree that only 1 can be accomodated in the team and Sheehan for me gets the left back spot on the strength of his set pieces alone. So bringing on Hayes was a good positive decision and he looked lively. Still not too keen on Newton but obviously a better winger than Stearman or Kenton (who again will have to fight for RB). I think Ollie is enjoying it here so far and seen the potential of this club. And personally, I've seen a lot to be positive about...particularly at Bristol Saturday....as Ollie says its babies steps but the whole club has a good feel around it now which it hasn't had for a long time. Up the Foxes!
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Post by GresleyRam©®™ on Nov 27, 2007 16:51:59 GMT -1
Bitterness? Yes. Jealousy? We're getting Luggy back, fuck Holloway. Welcome back Sir Paul Sturrock!! Ian Who? Judging by the jacket, he's just using Plymouth as a stepping stone for his dream move as the new Doctor Who! ;D ;D
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Post by GeoFox on Nov 27, 2007 17:11:42 GMT -1
;D Is that a Ford Sierra he's just got out of too?
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