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Is that Leicester fan a ****ing tool

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Look out, Leicester are bidding £20m for the prolific Troy Deeney to bolster their attack....

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footb...ster-boss-craig-shakespeare-launches-10738020

And are expected to sign Ilheanacho for £25m so I don't expect their to be much substance behind us going for Deeney. It's all about options at this stage and we have just offered Ulloa a new deal too so if he signs that then we won't be chasing Deeney. We don't need three target men and Slimani isn't going anywhere so if Ulloa signs a new deal then we don't need Deeney, who would only be a bench player and would do a decent job for us behind Vardy because he's one of the best in the league at holding it up and bringing others in to play and that suits our style.

I'd rather Deeney than Giroud or Rooney that's for sure because neither of them will suit our club, our style of play or fit in with our team spirit.
 
And are expected to sign Ilheanacho for £25m so I don't expect their to be much substance behind us going for Deeney. It's all about options at this stage and we have just offered Ulloa a new deal too so if he signs that then we won't be chasing Deeney. We don't need three target men and Slimani isn't going anywhere so if Ulloa signs a new deal then we don't need Deeney, who would only be a bench player and would do a decent job for us behind Vardy because he's one of the best in the league at holding it up and bringing others in to play and that suits our style.

I'd rather Deeney than Giroud or Rooney that's for sure because neither of them will suit our club, our style of play or fit in with our team spirit.


Neither are the type of player to chase hopeful long balls
 
Is that Vardy the one season wonder? Okazaki the 'striker' who's scored a whopping 3 PL goals last season?

To say that Giroud wouldn't get a place ahead of either of those 2 just shows you're ****ing clueless pal. Giroud's goals to minutes played ratio was about the best in the league last season dumb ass.

Vardy scored 13 last season having not turned up until February when Shakey changed our style of play to suit him. He only had 50 shots ALL season and the service to him until February was non-existent, except for against City when he scored a hat-trick. Giroud would NOT be able to play Vardy's role because he doesn't have the pace or tenacity so would he fook replace him. Idiot!

Okazaki doesn't score goals but that's not why he's in our team. We rely on his work rate not his goals and Giroud could not replicate his work rate so again would he fook replace him. Idiot!

You haven't got a fooking clue about how we play and the players that suit our style of play and Giroud would not get close to replacing either Vardy or Okazaki, not a fooking chance!
 
A player rejected by Sevilla. Maybe it's their failure in the CL that cost him a move to a club playing European football.

Yeah that's why he was captain the last two seasons you fooking donut!

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Sevilla supporters are lamenting the departure of their "most important player" as captain Vicente Iborra moves closer to a transfer to Leicester City.


A fee for Iborra has been agreed between the two clubs and the 29-year-old midfielder is now due at City for a medical.

The announcement of a potential switch has disappointed Sevilla fans, who made clear their admiration for Iborra, his leadership qualities and his commitment to the cause.

On Twitter, supporter @AlvaroLadron said: "I think with the departure of Iborra, Sevilla will lose the most important man in the dressing room."

His fellow Sevillistas agreed.

Sevilla fans have expressed admiration for captain Iborra

"With the departure of Iborra, Sevilla loses a tactical solution, but above all a captain," tweeted @AlbertOrtegaES1. "He was the heart and general of Sevilla. Sevilla have lost many players over the years, but no captain like Iborra."

"Vicente Iborra, a guy who honoured the shirt as we would have done. Go well, captain," added @BarackChewaka, while @banyuken said: "Best of luck, Vicente. Captain, a great professional and definitely a pillar of the dressing room. Team player."

But Sevilla's loss is City's gain and the Leicester faithful are (mostly) delighted with the potential business.

Yep clearly rejected by them. You just know fook all!

He's already won the EL three times and played in the CL so now fancies playing in England for a club who will qualify for Europe next season. We'll finish above you!
 
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Rooooooooooneyyyyyyyyy ha ha

Please let this be true but even the fact you're considering that waste of space is hilarious.

Lukaku to United and Rooney and Giroud to replace him, brilliant just brilliant ha ha
 
And are expected to sign Ilheanacho for £25m so I don't expect their to be much substance behind us going for Deeney. It's all about options at this stage and we have just offered Ulloa a new deal too so if he signs that then we won't be chasing Deeney. We don't need three target men and Slimani isn't going anywhere so if Ulloa signs a new deal then we don't need Deeney, who would only be a bench player and would do a decent job for us behind Vardy because he's one of the best in the league at holding it up and bringing others in to play and that suits our style.

I'd rather Deeney than Giroud or Rooney that's for sure because neither of them will suit our club, our style of play or fit in with our team spirit.
You'd prefer Deeny over Rooney or Giroud? <laugh>

Nurse, he's out of bed again!
 
Vardy scored 13 last season having not turned up until February when Shakey changed our style of play to suit him. He only had 50 shots ALL season and the service to him until February was non-existent, except for against City when he scored a hat-trick. Giroud would NOT be able to play Vardy's role because he doesn't have the pace or tenacity so would he fook replace him. Idiot!

Okazaki doesn't score goals but that's not why he's in our team. We rely on his work rate not his goals and Giroud could not replicate his work rate so again would he fook replace him. Idiot!

You haven't got a fooking clue about how we play and the players that suit our style of play and Giroud would not get close to replacing either Vardy or Okazaki, not a fooking chance!
But Deeney would though......<rofl>

You ****ing clueless ****
 
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Vardy scored 13 last season having not turned up until February when Shakey changed our style of play to suit him. He only had 50 shots ALL season and the service to him until February was non-existent, except for against City when he scored a hat-trick. Giroud would NOT be able to play Vardy's role because he doesn't have the pace or tenacity so would he fook replace him. Idiot!

Okazaki doesn't score goals but that's not why he's in our team. We rely on his work rate not his goals and Giroud could not replicate his work rate so again would he fook replace him. Idiot!

You haven't got a fooking clue about how we play and the players that suit our style of play and Giroud would not get close to replacing either Vardy or Okazaki, not a fooking chance!

3 league goals for Leicester s highest paid player. ?surely that's not right
 
Yeah that's why he was captain the last two seasons you fooking donut!

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Sevilla supporters are lamenting the departure of their "most important player" as captain Vicente Iborra moves closer to a transfer to Leicester City.


A fee for Iborra has been agreed between the two clubs and the 29-year-old midfielder is now due at City for a medical.

The announcement of a potential switch has disappointed Sevilla fans, who made clear their admiration for Iborra, his leadership qualities and his commitment to the cause.

On Twitter, supporter @AlvaroLadron said: "I think with the departure of Iborra, Sevilla will lose the most important man in the dressing room."

His fellow Sevillistas agreed.

Sevilla fans have expressed admiration for captain Iborra

"With the departure of Iborra, Sevilla loses a tactical solution, but above all a captain," tweeted @AlbertOrtegaES1. "He was the heart and general of Sevilla. Sevilla have lost many players over the years, but no captain like Iborra."

"Vicente Iborra, a guy who honoured the shirt as we would have done. Go well, captain," added @BarackChewaka, while @banyuken said: "Best of luck, Vicente. Captain, a great professional and definitely a pillar of the dressing room. Team player."

But Sevilla's loss is City's gain and the Leicester faithful are (mostly) delighted with the potential business.

Yep clearly rejected by them. You just know fook all!

He's already won the EL three times and played in the CL so now fancies playing in England for a club who will qualify for Europe next season. We'll finish above you!
He only made 12 league starts for them last season, he was a ****ing bench warmer for most of the season

They've just got rid of a player who was largely surplus to requirements, that's why you beat precisely no one to his signature. His stats are ****e btw, seeing as you're such a lover of them ;)
 
And are expected to sign Ilheanacho for £25m so I don't expect their to be much substance behind us going for Deeney. It's all about options at this stage and we have just offered Ulloa a new deal too so if he signs that then we won't be chasing Deeney. We don't need three target men and Slimani isn't going anywhere so if Ulloa signs a new deal then we don't need Deeney, who would only be a bench player and would do a decent job for us behind Vardy because he's one of the best in the league at holding it up and bringing others in to play and that suits our style.

I'd rather Deeney than Giroud or Rooney that's for sure because neither of them will suit our club, our style of play or fit in with our team spirit.

Who would want Slimiani, overpriced lamppost.

He is shot chasing down pointless punts up pitch
 
He only made 12 league starts for them last season, he was a ****ing bench warmer for most of the season

They've just got rid of a player who was largely surplus to requirements, that's why you beat precisely no one to his signature. His stats are ****e btw, seeing as you're such a lover of them ;)


12 league starts? That's like buying Rooney for £12m

But Rooney scores goals.

I wonder if he was good at arranging golf days and knows how to plan a CL dressing room?
 
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Yeah that's why he was captain the last two seasons you fooking donut!

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Sevilla supporters are lamenting the departure of their "most important player" as captain Vicente Iborra moves closer to a transfer to Leicester City.


A fee for Iborra has been agreed between the two clubs and the 29-year-old midfielder is now due at City for a medical.

The announcement of a potential switch has disappointed Sevilla fans, who made clear their admiration for Iborra, his leadership qualities and his commitment to the cause.

On Twitter, supporter @AlvaroLadron said: "I think with the departure of Iborra, Sevilla will lose the most important man in the dressing room."

His fellow Sevillistas agreed.

Sevilla fans have expressed admiration for captain Iborra

"With the departure of Iborra, Sevilla loses a tactical solution, but above all a captain," tweeted @AlbertOrtegaES1. "He was the heart and general of Sevilla. Sevilla have lost many players over the years, but no captain like Iborra."

"Vicente Iborra, a guy who honoured the shirt as we would have done. Go well, captain," added @BarackChewaka, while @banyuken said: "Best of luck, Vicente. Captain, a great professional and definitely a pillar of the dressing room. Team player."

But Sevilla's loss is City's gain and the Leicester faithful are (mostly) delighted with the potential business.

Yep clearly rejected by them. You just know fook all!

He's already won the EL three times and played in the CL so now fancies playing in England for a club who will qualify for Europe next season. We'll finish above you!


Qualify for Europe again next season. When was the last time Leicester qualified for Europe via the league before 2015/2016?
 
Yeah that's why he was captain the last two seasons you fooking donut!

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Sevilla supporters are lamenting the departure of their "most important player" as captain Vicente Iborra moves closer to a transfer to Leicester City.


A fee for Iborra has been agreed between the two clubs and the 29-year-old midfielder is now due at City for a medical.

The announcement of a potential switch has disappointed Sevilla fans, who made clear their admiration for Iborra, his leadership qualities and his commitment to the cause.

On Twitter, supporter @AlvaroLadron said: "I think with the departure of Iborra, Sevilla will lose the most important man in the dressing room."

His fellow Sevillistas agreed.

Sevilla fans have expressed admiration for captain Iborra

"With the departure of Iborra, Sevilla loses a tactical solution, but above all a captain," tweeted @AlbertOrtegaES1. "He was the heart and general of Sevilla. Sevilla have lost many players over the years, but no captain like Iborra."

"Vicente Iborra, a guy who honoured the shirt as we would have done. Go well, captain," added @BarackChewaka, while @banyuken said: "Best of luck, Vicente. Captain, a great professional and definitely a pillar of the dressing room. Team player."

But Sevilla's loss is City's gain and the Leicester faithful are (mostly) delighted with the potential business.

Yep clearly rejected by them. You just know fook all!

He's already won the EL three times and played in the CL so now fancies playing in England for a club who will qualify for Europe next season. We'll finish above you!
Doesn't it strike you as a little odd that not one of them mentioned his ability, lots of talk of dressing room and good captain. It seems he is quite good at team talks and rallying the lads but not much to speak of as a player.