Did they even get the ball into that area in the 2nd half? I recall Slurridge slapping one 60 yards over the bar from the half way line but that’s about it.
lol, now we know where BR gets it's excuses from, come May it will be they lost the title becuase there were leaves on the training pitch.
Fans couldn't cheer loud enough to lift the team against (insert team as applicable) as there was an outbreak of Tonsillitis in the city
I have it on good authority that he was temporarily transformed into a cheese triangle by a misplaced spell from a part-time wizard and Rock Gob that he associates with on here ... and, as you know. cheese triangles do not possess arms ... so can't type ... ....It wore off eventually
If you think that weather doesn't impact a fast passing game, you'd better get back to window licking
Leicester had to play in that weather too mate. So same conditions for each team. Other than you tried to gain an advantage by clearing the snow from one end only of course.
It’s the Premier League you ****in pigeon, wtf do you boys expect in late January? You were lucky Maddison didn’t turn up ffs or you’d have been bummed all round your own ground
It is a bit of a leveller though, not that it seemed to harm Leicester’s attack too much. If we get through in the cup to play Watford our best chance is in a monsoon.
There’s always an excuse from them lot. It’s good to know though if we don’t beat them on Sunday we can blame the drizzle.
From his post I don’t think he was blaming the weather. Just pointing out it generally reduces the chances of the superior team winning.
not my fault these fookin' scousers all look the same ... but at least I was watching the game rather than posting on here throughout it ...
Astro will produce stats that show Leicester City have the best record of any team playing in those specific conditions over the last 30 years and the FA used a six month advance weather forecast to make sure this was their fixture for last night.