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why ask me what it means you said it in you're reply.i thought it was an inbred redneck word you use a lot.

Get your helper to look back at your posts for you, are you getting your accounts mixed up?

You appear to make the same spelling errors in your grammatically incorrect sentences that are similar to those made by a few other posters on here.
 
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Drag your already mentioned elongated slavery tongue over to the Leicester board & ask your Mencap Mentor to explain.

Obviously you have already been there when you wrote this.

An adult inbred redneck?

Maybe I should take your lead & find an avatar that is accurate to my inteeligence rather than my name. Where did you find your empty white head?

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Sir Cheshire Ben, 21 minutes ago
 
Leicester haven't killed us, some of the teams they've played have just put in absolutely disgusting performances against them and given them free wins, they're who killed us. I'm furious about it to be honest. Lack of sporting integrity.
HAHAHAHAHA ****ING HELL I've heard it all now. What a complete tool. That's it. Boo ****ing hoo, it's everyone else's fault that you are **** and are going down. Nothing to do with your ****e manager, lunatic owners, poor purchases (Hernandez) drug taking player, etc etc etc. get real you donut. Hahaha deary me
 
HAHAHAHAHA ****ING HELL I've heard it all now. What a complete tool. That's it. Boo ****ing hoo, it's everyone else's fault that you are **** and are going down. Nothing to do with your ****e manager, lunatic owners, poor purchases (Hernandez) drug taking player, etc etc etc. get real you donut. Hahaha best laugh I've had since seeing you lose to Burnley.

The joke's on you <ok>
 
Get your helper to look back at your posts for you, are you getting your accounts mixed up?

You appear to make the same spelling errors in your grammatically incorrect sentences that are similar to those made my a few other posters on here.


Lol you have the cheek to try make others feel bad about their grammar when you cannot even put a correct sentence together,what does made my a few other posters mean,idiot.
 
Mr Hat, Chazz and SCB <laugh> ... seriously?

If you really have watched all of our recent games ... firstly, thanks for your interest ... secondly I'm rather concerned that you know little, or nothing, about football ...

Assuming you are not fibbing then you couldn't have helped but notice how we got after the likes of Swansea, Newcastle and Southampton straight from the kick-off and kept that tempo going for the whole game ... we even did it to Chelsea for 45 minutes but could not maintain it against their quality. With Swansea and Southampton that was crucial to our success - we lost to both 2-0 away because we let them play and they were our two worst performances of the season. On match of the day last night it was commented that Villa could not cope with Southampton's pace ... we could - in fact they couldn't cope with ours and Clyne couldn't get anywhere near to Jeff Schlupp who had him on the back foot and kept him defending for most of the game - indeed outpaced him at will in front of a watching Hodgson.

We have survived with a mix of some fine performances, some lucky breaks and 3 crucial acquisitions. Cambiasso has been different class and the younger players have responded to both his influence and his example - often the oldest player on the pitch but also the one that covers the most yards. Ulloa - crucial goals but also and more importantly against many of the top sides plus he has been invaluable defending set pieces. Robert Huth a rock at the back - we would have gone down without him and Nigel Pearson would likely be looking for a new role. These combined with players like Vardy, Schlupp, Mahrez and the reincarnated Albrighton all clicking at the right time meant we have finished just about where our performances over the whole season have merited IMHO.

Now I'll give you the benefit of the doubt ... rather than thinking that you know nothing about football and are perhaps even a bit thick ... I'll just put it down to you being disingenuous and, in Ben's case, 'moonflow'

All the best for Sunday by the way ...

Fosse
 
Lol you have the cheek to try make others feel bad about their grammar when you cannot even put a correct sentence together,what does made my a few other posters mean,idiot.

You still use finger spaces when using commas. Don't feel bad about it though.
 
Mr Hat, Chazz and SCB <laugh> ... seriously?

If you really have watched all of our recent games ... firstly, thanks for your interest ... secondly I'm rather concerned that you know little, or nothing, about football ...

Assuming you are not fibbing then you couldn't have helped but notice how we got after the likes of Swansea, Newcastle and Southampton straight from the kick-off and kept that tempo going for the whole game ... we even did it to Chelsea for 45 minutes but could not maintain it against their quality. With Swansea and Southampton that was crucial to our success - we lost to both 2-0 away because we let them play and they were our two worst performances of the season. On match of the day last night it was commented that Villa could not cope with Southampton's pace ... we could - in fact they couldn't cope with ours and Clyne couldn't get anywhere near to Jeff Schlupp who had him on the back foot and kept him defending for most of the game - indeed outpaced him at will in front of a watching Hodgson.

We have survived with a mix of some fine performances, some lucky breaks and 3 crucial acquisitions. Cambiasso has been different class and the younger players have responded to both his influence and his example - often the oldest player on the pitch but also the one that covers the most yards. Ulloa - crucial goals but also and more importantly against many of the top sides plus he has been invaluable defending set pieces. Robert Huth a rock at the back - we would have gone down without him and Nigel Pearson would likely be looking for a new role. These combined with players like Vardy, Schlupp, Mahrez and the reincarnated Albrighton all clicking at the right time meant we have finished just about where our performances over the whole season have merited IMHO.

Now I'll give you the benefit of the doubt ... rather than thinking that you know nothing about football and are perhaps even a bit thick ... I'll just put it down to you being disingenuous and, in Ben's case, 'moonflow'

All the best for Sunday by the way ...


Fosse

Fosse, I refer you to Hat's earlier "The jokes on you" post.
 
Mr Hat, Chazz and SCB <laugh> ... seriously?

If you really have watched all of our recent games ... firstly, thanks for your interest ... secondly I'm rather concerned that you know little, or nothing, about football ...

Assuming you are not fibbing then you couldn't have helped but notice how we got after the likes of Swansea, Newcastle and Southampton straight from the kick-off and kept that tempo going for the whole game ... we even did it to Chelsea for 45 minutes but could not maintain it against their quality. With Swansea and Southampton that was crucial to our success - we lost to both 2-0 away because we let them play and they were our two worst performances of the season. On match of the day last night it was commented that Villa could not cope with Southampton's pace ... we could - in fact they couldn't cope with ours and Clyne couldn't get anywhere near to Jeff Schlupp who had him on the back foot and kept him defending for most of the game - indeed outpaced him at will in front of a watching Hodgson.

We have survived with a mix of some fine performances, some lucky breaks and 3 crucial acquisitions. Cambiasso has been different class and the younger players have responded to both his influence and his example - often the oldest player on the pitch but also the one that covers the most yards. Ulloa - crucial goals but also and more importantly against many of the top sides plus he has been invaluable defending set pieces. Robert Huth a rock at the back - we would have gone down without him and Nigel Pearson would likely be looking for a new role. These combined with players like Vardy, Schlupp, Mahrez and the reincarnated Albrighton all clicking at the right time meant we have finished just about where our performances over the whole season have merited IMHO.

Now I'll give you the benefit of the doubt ... rather than thinking that you know nothing about football and are perhaps even a bit thick ... I'll just put it down to you being disingenuous and, in Ben's case, 'moonflow'

All the best for Sunday by the way ...

Fosse
Don't waste your breath Fosse, this lot just don't have a clue. Bit like their owners and manager. Good riddance to the lot of em back where they belong
 
Mr Hat, Chazz and SCB <laugh> ... seriously?

If you really have watched all of our recent games ... firstly, thanks for your interest ... secondly I'm rather concerned that you know little, or nothing, about football ...

Assuming you are not fibbing then you couldn't have helped but notice how we got after the likes of Swansea, Newcastle and Southampton straight from the kick-off and kept that tempo going for the whole game ... we even did it to Chelsea for 45 minutes but could not maintain it against their quality. With Swansea and Southampton that was crucial to our success - we lost to both 2-0 away because we let them play and they were our two worst performances of the season. On match of the day last night it was commented that Villa could not cope with Southampton's pace ... we could - in fact they couldn't cope with ours and Clyne couldn't get anywhere near to Jeff Schlupp who had him on the back foot and kept him defending for most of the game - indeed outpaced him at will in front of a watching Hodgson.

We have survived with a mix of some fine performances, some lucky breaks and 3 crucial acquisitions. Cambiasso has been different class and the younger players have responded to both his influence and his example - often the oldest player on the pitch but also the one that covers the most yards. Ulloa - crucial goals but also and more importantly against many of the top sides plus he has been invaluable defending set pieces. Robert Huth a rock at the back - we would have gone down without him and Nigel Pearson would likely be looking for a new role. These combined with players like Vardy, Schlupp, Mahrez and the reincarnated Albrighton all clicking at the right time meant we have finished just about where our performances over the whole season have merited IMHO.

Now I'll give you the benefit of the doubt ... rather than thinking that you know nothing about football and are perhaps even a bit thick ... I'll just put it down to you being disingenuous and, in Ben's case, 'moonflow'

All the best for Sunday by the way ...

Fosse

I have watched a few games leicester games they have played and although i was willing them to lose for our safety,you can't help be impressed with how they have gone about each game and showed fight which we have not shown,they deserve to be out of the relegation scrap.

Good luck to them.