What's new

Let's All Laugh At... Let's all laugh at Leicester City

UpTownSpur

Says it like it is
Dec 31, 2014
2,266
4,362
So maybe Shakespeare was the true author of Leicester's title success and Ranieri was just a stooge whose purpose was entertain the media and take pressure away from the real power behind the throne.
 

DJS

A hoonter must hoont
Dec 9, 2006
31,271
21,766
What a bunch of ****s... why couldn't they do that when Ranieri was in charge....
 

glacierSpurs

Well-Known Member
Sep 28, 2013
16,163
25,473
Player power eh? Sick at this club.. Why the fuck they suddenly think they should be at top 4 or 6 now after just one freak season.. Hope today result was another one-off and they still relegated comes end of season..
 

Archibald&Crooks

Aegina Expat
Admin
Feb 1, 2005
55,602
205,182
The interview with Vardy and Drinkwater was revealing in my opinion, they looked VERY uncomfortable when asked why they couldn't do that for Ranieri.
 

Rout-Ledge

Well-Known Member
Jul 29, 2005
9,638
21,825
Very odd situation made all the more strange by the fact that the same thing happened last season with Chelsea.
 

DJS

A hoonter must hoont
Dec 9, 2006
31,271
21,766
Ratface Vardy now whinging criticsm of them has been 'unfair'.

The same Vardy who managed only something like 5 goals in league under Ranieri this season and now he's sacked suddenly starts trying again and grabs a brace...

Not sure how he can moan given how shit he's been this season, saying last night was a 'response, to criticsm that they wouldn't have had if they bothered to show up and perform under the manager that they won the league under.
 

spurs9

Well-Known Member
Aug 31, 2012
11,890
34,310
Ratface Vardy now whinging criticsm of them has been 'unfair'.

The same Vardy who managed only something like 5 goals in league under Ranieri this season and now he's sacked suddenly starts trying again and grabs a brace...

Not sure how he can moan given how shit he's been this season, saying last night was a 'response, to criticsm that they wouldn't have had if they bothered to show up and perform under the manager that they won the league under.
I wouldn't read too much into that performance they beat Man City 4-1 just 2 months ago and Vardy got a hat-trick. Liverpool were, tactically and formwise, the perfect team for them to play.
 

Ghost Hardware

Well-Known Member
Aug 31, 2012
18,322
62,999
I wouldn't read too much into that performance they beat Man City 4-1 just 2 months ago and Vardy got a hat-trick. Liverpool were, tactically and formwise, the perfect team for them to play.
It really annoys me when I see teams like Leicester smash Liverpool yet we always struggle against them. Really can wait for the day we can put them in their place.
 

vicbob

Well-Known Member
Aug 26, 2008
2,403
5,106
It really annoys me when I see teams like Leicester smash Liverpool yet we always struggle against them. Really can wait for the day we can put them in their place.

Why we would we want to put Liverpool in their place as surely everyone knows liverpools rightfull place is top of the league and champions of Europe :whistle:
 

TaoistMonkey

Welcome! Everything is fine.
Staff
Oct 25, 2005
32,629
33,579
Man this just smacks of Chelsea doesn't it. Get the manager sacked then back to business.

Bloody snakes.
 

DJS

A hoonter must hoont
Dec 9, 2006
31,271
21,766
I wouldn't read too much into that performance they beat Man City 4-1 just 2 months ago and Vardy got a hat-trick. Liverpool were, tactically and formwise, the perfect team for them to play.

Yeah good point but still leaves a bitter taste likes of Vardy seemed to be trying more now Ranieri gone.

As said elsewhere will see how they do against a more battling type team down there with them in Hull. But if they bust a gut in that and win it shows what real ****s some of them are...
 

DJS

A hoonter must hoont
Dec 9, 2006
31,271
21,766
Doing some reading up on Leicester last night I can see they've bought in Wilfred Ndidi during January transfer window who should help plug gap a bit left by Kante as that left a big hole in their midfield - it also looked like Nampalys Mendy, who had a good rep, has been injured quite a lot so unlucky to have not had his services that much since signing in Summer.

Also, Shinji Okazaki's contribution should not be down-played as although not massively prolific his hard working play up top seems to be a good foil for likes of Vardy and Mahrez to perform better. He only got 5 league goals last season but looks like plays a big part in getting best out of others.
 

Dirty Ewok

Well-Known Member
Aug 29, 2012
9,042
19,520
Woy favorite with bookies to get the job. Leicester fans not happy :D

https://www.foxestalk.co.uk/forums/topic/111110-woy/

Yup. Great reactions though...

I'd rather take my face for a shit.

No thanks - owl faced buffoon

We really would be properly hated by the rest of world football if we appointed Hodgson - and rightly so.

I can't imagine a more uninspiring appointment. The blokes a clown who's clearly lost his marbles.

No, no, no, no, no. Just the thought of it makes me cringe. He should be in a home...

I swear to god the managerial prospects were better when Holloway got us relegated.

And those are just on the first page of a 23 page thread....
 

ardiles

Well-Known Member
Nov 24, 2006
13,228
40,308
Would be an extremely poor appointment - Hodgson has been an uninspiring manager at this level for a long time now, brings nothing exciting or new to the table for them IMO. That said, i'd love this to happen! :ROFLMAO:

Or let Hodgson replace Wenger when he leaves.
:)
 

brendanb50

Well-Known Member
Jul 21, 2005
4,486
3,895
Or let Hodgson replace Wenger when he leaves.
:)

:D Even better. Change one stagnant and uninspired Frenchman for a stagnant and uninspired Englishmen - should keep the board happy. Piers Morgan may kill himself too which would be a massive bonus.
 
Top