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Post by thebet365 on Mar 16, 2017 9:23:17 GMT
Look I am not a Nasri fan, but Vardy simulated big time. This is an English international, dropping like a stone to get a man sent off. Loved it when he walked against us, odious individual. If Vardy's simulation had got Nasri sent off it would have been a straight red. Nasri has no one but himself to blame for that 2nd yellow.
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Post by JoeinOz on Mar 16, 2017 9:31:01 GMT
Look I am not a Nasri fan, but Vardy simulated big time. This is an English international, dropping like a stone to get a man sent off. Loved it when he walked against us, odious individual. If Vardy's simulation had got Nasri sent off it would have been a straight red. Nasri has no one but himself to blame for that 2nd yellow. Agree. If Nasri hadn't done what he did it wouldn't be an issue at all. Idiot.
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Post by staffsvilla on Mar 16, 2017 12:27:24 GMT
I've never liked Leicester. Never wanted them to win the league. Would've much preferred Spurs every day. But after this Claudio debacle, I hope they disentegrate. I hope they draw Barca. I then hope Messi, Suarez and Neymar maul the bastards by 15. They are everything I despise about football. The loyalty, diminished. The atmosphere, replaced by plastic clappers. I keep asking myself, how can this lot be the Champions of our country? Disgusting. RIP Claudio. It feels like your dead. They've forgotten all about you, the heartless, plastic "supporters". Perhaps you need to ask yourself why nobody in Leicester shed many tears when Ranieri went? Everyone appreciates the part he played last season, but it was just that a part. It wasn't all down to him and anyone thinking it was doesn't know our club. We were in top 4 form for a third of a season before he joined and title winning form for the last quarter. The seeds had already been planted, the likes of Fuchs, Okazaki and Kante signed/bid on before he joined. He said it himself last season, he didn't change much and pretty much let the team and the backroom staff just carry on from where they left off. He played his part, I'm not trying to take that away from him. But it's just not comparable to someone coming in and totally changing everything to change someones fortunes. It was a few positional tweaks, some great subs and mostly him taking the pressure of with his interviews. This season was totally different. The club him more rope to change things, he set about that sacking backroom staff, changing tactics, shit signings, weird selections, poor subs, changing diets, changing training and plenty of other stuff. He ended up hanging himself with the rope the club gave him. It was as clear as day that as sad as it might be, he wasn't the long term answer for this club. You might not like that as a Ranieri fan and not a Leicester fan, but the club comes first for me.... no one man is bigger than the club. It's total nonsense about players downing tools and not trying. You think we didn't try against you with 10 men and battling like hell second half? Or when we thumped city? The problem is, too often we were being sent out with one arm tied behind our backs because of poor prep or weird selections. FFS... we prepped all week for one game and he changed it all two hours before kick off. The players looked like what we were, devoid of confidence and being asked to play a way that didn't suit. I knew it, the other fans knew it, the players knew it and the owners did. If he didn't go then we didn't stand a chance. We were going into games against league one teams and he was declaring us underdogs FFS. It's not all Ranieri's fault, the club are to blame also as they didn't put last season to bed and we were still on a lap of honour when the season started. Pre season was a bloody disaster and we came into it unfit. I think the hunger and desire was missing for a while, it was for me as a fan as well. It took a long time to get over last season. But it was never about not trying for the manager... it was about coming to terms with knowing that's the most you'll ever achieve and finding your way after that. The change of manager gave us a chance, he removed the arm from behind our backs and the absolute nonsense reaction from those outside of the city who don't know our club hurt the fans and the players. In a way I'm glad everyone got it wrong, because it put some fire back in everyone's stomach when we needed it the most. "The change of manager gave us a chance" What a load of bollocks, since you crapped on CR you've beat a Liverpool side who are renowned for beating top sides and struggling against mid to lower league teams away, oh and you beat Hull who have been relegation favourites since day 1 of the season big fucking deal those results prove nothing, yes you did really well last night but don't get carried away you are not a Forest or Villa and your inevitable exit in the next round will show that, nobody will ever forget what you did last season and also nobody will ever forget what you did to CR last month !
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Post by passtheoatcakes on Mar 16, 2017 14:50:00 GMT
Look I am not a Nasri fan, but Vardy simulated big time. This is an English international, dropping like a stone to get a man sent off. Loved it when he walked against us, odious individual. If Vardy's simulation had got Nasri sent off it would have been a straight red. Nasri has no one but himself to blame for that 2nd yellow. Yes agreed that Nasri was an idiot, but did ugly mug have to drop like he'd been shot? Loathsome individual.
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Post by foster on Mar 16, 2017 15:00:46 GMT
Perhaps you need to ask yourself why nobody in Leicester shed many tears when Ranieri went? Everyone appreciates the part he played last season, but it was just that a part. It wasn't all down to him and anyone thinking it was doesn't know our club. We were in top 4 form for a third of a season before he joined and title winning form for the last quarter. The seeds had already been planted, the likes of Fuchs, Okazaki and Kante signed/bid on before he joined. He said it himself last season, he didn't change much and pretty much let the team and the backroom staff just carry on from where they left off. He played his part, I'm not trying to take that away from him. But it's just not comparable to someone coming in and totally changing everything to change someones fortunes. It was a few positional tweaks, some great subs and mostly him taking the pressure of with his interviews. This season was totally different. The club him more rope to change things, he set about that sacking backroom staff, changing tactics, shit signings, weird selections, poor subs, changing diets, changing training and plenty of other stuff. He ended up hanging himself with the rope the club gave him. It was as clear as day that as sad as it might be, he wasn't the long term answer for this club. You might not like that as a Ranieri fan and not a Leicester fan, but the club comes first for me.... no one man is bigger than the club. It's total nonsense about players downing tools and not trying. You think we didn't try against you with 10 men and battling like hell second half? Or when we thumped city? The problem is, too often we were being sent out with one arm tied behind our backs because of poor prep or weird selections. FFS... we prepped all week for one game and he changed it all two hours before kick off. The players looked like what we were, devoid of confidence and being asked to play a way that didn't suit. I knew it, the other fans knew it, the players knew it and the owners did. If he didn't go then we didn't stand a chance. We were going into games against league one teams and he was declaring us underdogs FFS. It's not all Ranieri's fault, the club are to blame also as they didn't put last season to bed and we were still on a lap of honour when the season started. Pre season was a bloody disaster and we came into it unfit. I think the hunger and desire was missing for a while, it was for me as a fan as well. It took a long time to get over last season. But it was never about not trying for the manager... it was about coming to terms with knowing that's the most you'll ever achieve and finding your way after that. The change of manager gave us a chance, he removed the arm from behind our backs and the absolute nonsense reaction from those outside of the city who don't know our club hurt the fans and the players. In a way I'm glad everyone got it wrong, because it put some fire back in everyone's stomach when we needed it the most. "The change of manager gave us a chance" What a load of bollocks, since you crapped on CR you've beat a Liverpool side who are renowned for beating top sides and struggling against mid to lower league teams away, oh and you beat Hull who have been relegation favourites since day 1 of the season big fucking deal those results prove nothing, yes you did really well last night but don't get carried away you are not a Forest or Villa and your inevitable exit in the next round will show that, nobody will ever forget what you did last season and also nobody will ever forget what you did to CR last month ! To be fair. I couldn't give a fuck about CR getting fired. He's the coach, the results were bad, he got the blame. It's normal. As it stood they were heading towards relegation and the recent results vindicate the decision to fire him. Whether it's down to player power or not is immaterial. He may be a nice guy, but there's no room for sentiment and no ones bigger than the club.
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Post by mickmillslovechild on Mar 16, 2017 15:28:40 GMT
"The change of manager gave us a chance" What a load of bollocks, since you crapped on CR you've beat a Liverpool side who are renowned for beating top sides and struggling against mid to lower league teams away, oh and you beat Hull who have been relegation favourites since day 1 of the season big fucking deal those results prove nothing, yes you did really well last night but don't get carried away you are not a Forest or Villa and your inevitable exit in the next round will show that, nobody will ever forget what you did last season and also nobody will ever forget what you did to CR last month ! To be fair. I couldn't give a fuck about CR getting fired. He's the coach, the results were bad, he got the blame. It's normal. As it stood they were heading towards relegation and the recent results vindicate the decision to fire him. Whether it's down to player power or not is immaterial. He may be a nice guy, but there's no room for sentiment and no ones bigger than the club. no mate.....because of what he did last season he is immune to being sacked regardless of how utterly shit they were this year so far...allegedly! Apparently he had to stay to show "gratitude"....because doubling his salary and agreeing to HIS terms that HE insisted on of a seven year contract at that wage (which would take him into his 70s) isn't gratitude enough. Fuck the club and whether he takes them down eh? Make him one of the top 10 highest paid managers in world football until he's 72 and ignore the club being relegated i say! People have this idea of him being a lovable, gentle old codger and that's why they're up in arms...he's actually a very experienced player in this "game" and knows exactly what he's doing and how to maximise his own bank balance the same way any other experienced manager does. Problem is too many like the romance and the fantasy rather than looking at the real facts, which are that he got all the plaudits (rightfully) for what he did last season, was shown huge gratitude for what he achieved (both personally and financially) and engineered a deal to suit him and his own bank balance accordingly. He's not some victim that was hard done by, he was judged this season for what has happened this season; it''s the way it works, has always worked and will and should always work. You don't (and shouldn't) get to keep a job based on nothing more than your history and just ignore what you're doing now. Easy for "neutrals" to say what bastards Leicester are for sacking a man who was taking them down, wonder if they'd have exactly the same thoughts if it was their club that were on the verge of not being remembered for winning the Prem, but in reality being remembered for being the only club ever to win the Prem one season and then get relegated the very next i.e. be remembered for being a laughing stock. Somehow i think their opinions would be slightly different if it was their club it was happening to and it was their club missing out on over 100mill next year if they went down, losing all their best players who don't want to play in the championship and faced the possibility of years in the lower leagues again.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2017 19:43:19 GMT
Just listening to this Shakspeare bloke on sky. Saying Vardy's not a cheat. Well there is another liar in our midst. That was nothing short of disgraceful what Vardy did the other night! You can come out with all this rubbish, that he's not going to admit that Vardy cheated, but anyone who saw it knows better!
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Post by chesterfieldstokie on Mar 17, 2017 19:02:52 GMT
You ungrateful git. Is that the same Leicester who sent many local business bankrupt when they robbed them of money so that the club could survive backed by jug ears in 2002?? Perhaps you'd like to try again and read the post. I'm thankful for the part he played, but that is all it was a part. You're absolutely deluded if you think it was all down to his genius. I tell you who I'm more thankful to... the owners for putting in their own money, for buying back the stadium from the banks, for writing off all of our debts, for constantly making the right decisions for the club and for the millions they have given to local charities. What's 2002 got to do with anything you WUM. 2002 sums up your club never mind making loads of people bankrupt lets keep the club going. Robbing people of a living scum!!
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