The Leicester/Hull Banter Thread

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I don't think he got much grief to be honest. Are you sure you're thinking of the right game because your comments don't really seem to reflect real events?


Oh yeah, apart from the incessant chanting of things like;

'There's only one greedy bastard'

'****er, ****er, ****er'

'Nigel Pearson, what a ****er'

'Nigel, what's the score'
 
I've misread. Apologies.

<ok>


To say you 'relaxed' is a lie.

Your fans went absolutely mental when you scored <laugh>

You may just want to have another re-read trigger. The lies are still just your forté. I said we relaxed when he changed formation as the outcome was inevitable to anyone with a working eye and a knowledge of football. The goal celebrations are normal. I bet even the taciturn Leicester faithful let out a cheer with polite applause when they score.
 
Oh yeah, apart from the incessant chanting of things like;

'There's only one greedy bastard'

'****er, ****er, ****er'

'Nigel Pearson, what a ****er'

'Nigel, what's the score'

You may just want to check the meaning of incessant. You could also compare it to the comments other managers get.
 
You may just want to have another re-read trigger. The lies are still just your forté. I said we relaxed when he changed formation as the outcome was inevitable to anyone with a working eye and a knowledge of football. The goal celebrations are normal. I bet even the taciturn Leicester faithful let out a cheer with polite applause when they score.

No.

I've seen opposing fans of rivals at at games of much higher importance celebrate less.

I know exactly what you said.

The relief was clear for all to see.
 
You may just want to check the meaning of incessant. You could also compare it to the comments other managers get.

Incessant means to do something constantly <doh>

I've never seen a manager get that much stick before.

EDIT; Actually, Ian Hollowhead got no end of grief after he took our great club down to the measly League one when he visited with Blackpook <ok>
 
No.

I've seen opposing fans of rivals at at games of much higher importance celebrate less.

I know exactly what you said.

The relief was clear for all to see.

You think that was relief? Emotions are just another element of life that confuses you aren't they.



Look, you're a bit of a stuck record and you're looking a bigger clueless clown by the post. I appreciate this is a banter thread, but I'm getting seriously uncomfortable as it really feels like I'm bullying a special needs kid.


Let's have a total change of subject and see if there's a subject that you actually have a clue about.

what else do you do apart from look a prick on message boards? What other hobbies do you have?
 
You think that was relief? Emotions are just another element of life that confuses you aren't they.



Look, you're a bit of a stuck record and you're looking a bigger clueless clown by the post. I appreciate this is a banter thread, but I'm getting seriously uncomfortable as it really feels like I'm bullying a special needs kid.


Let's have a total change of subject and see if there's a subject that you actually have a clue about.

what else do you do apart from look a prick on message boards? What other hobbies do you have?

<doh>

You can be in denial all you like, people will help you.

As it's clear nobody can have a decent conversation with you, i'll leave you to talk to yourself <ok>
 
Incessant means to do something constantly <doh>

I've never seen a manager get that much stick before.

EDIT; Actually, Ian Hollowhead got no end of grief after he took our great club down to the measly League one when he visited with Blackpook <ok>

I'm getting the impression that's about the only game you've ever been to, but don't bother answering because in the first place I don't really care, in the second I'd rather you answered the question on my previous reply. I expect you're pecking away at your keyboard with some drool filled response as I type.
 
<doh>

You can be in denial all you like, people will help you.

As it's clear nobody can have a decent conversation with you, i'll leave you to talk to yourself <ok>


It was rather an ambitious question I admit, perhaps I should have done in stages?


Do you know any real people? Just to clarify, I mean ones you deal with that have flesh and blood rather than just text on a screen.
 
Saw it on live stream. Doesn't mean I didn't hear/see what was going on <ok>

Thanks for your input Cheshire.
 
Should this not read "heard a manager" as you weren't there to see it?

Only asking like, just asking.

Hope you've had a good day

I was there and to be honest Nigel didnt get too much stick because every time they started to all of us just drowned them out by signing theres only 1 Nigel Pearson
 
I was there and to be honest Nigel didnt get too much stick because every time they started to all of us just drowned them out by signing theres only 1 Nigel Pearson
I was there and to be honest Nigel didn't get too much stick because every time they started to, all of us just drowned them out by singing " There's only one Nigel Pearson".

Altering posts, the lowest form of banter. Count me in.
 
But, he didn't stop him from a goalscoring chance as the ball was in the keepers hands before he hit the deck.

So, 'to the letter of the law' it was a foul but not a red card.

Right, if McLean was able to get hold of the ball in a goal scoring position, it's a professional foul and a straight red.

If the ball was comfortably in the keepers hands, or as good as, then Mills needlessly kicked out which is classed as violent conduct, also a straight red.

Whichever way you look at it really it's a straight red, but I tend to think the referee made his decision based on the latter because as you say Kasper was closer to the ball than McLean.

In fact I know that's why the red made his decision as it was a 3 match ban.

Professional foul - 1 match ban
Violent conduct - 3 match ban

Hope this settles it. <ok>
 
I was there and to be honest Nigel didnt get too much stick because every time they started to all of us just drowned them out by signing theres only 1 Nigel Pearson

Did your alarm clock spoil that dream? I don't recall hearing much from Leicester at all. I suspect it could have been one of those situations where a few people near you shouting sounds like a lot, but I really don't recall much if anything from leicester fans. Perhaps it's just another example of the delusions Nigel's seen in them?
 
I'm getting the impression that's about the only game you've ever been to, but don't bother answering because in the first place I don't really care, in the second I'd rather you answered the question on my previous reply. I expect you're pecking away at your keyboard with some drool filled response as I type.


Looks like I was one over on my estimate. Principle's still accurate though. What a doughnut he is.:laugh::laugh::laugh: