I was also in the northwest corner. Padded seats. Very swish. The Akpom 'dive' was as clear a foul as you'll see. Though I'm not sure if it was in the box. also in hindsight, I can have a chuckle at the image of them middle-aged men, running down west stand to remonstrate with the linesman. After their goal. Stuff like that amuses me.
If we get Sheffield Wednesday next round they might have hooper playing for them as they have just loaned him from Norwich ....
Not excited, just wouldn't object to seeing it. He's a racist arsehole and I despise Leicester. Not really a moral issue for me.
To top that the roadworks on the M1 to Leicester are a proper ****ter. I have just driven north from Northamptonshire on the M1. Defeat and roadworks - Perfect.
It's about even in this thread it's another one that could have come off his arse defender appears to have beaten him to it by decimal points of a millisecond and kicked it into him where it then ricocheted off his leg and in like a homing missile targeted at the knot 57 to the right and 7 up with pin point accuracy and enough power to knock over a precariously balanced slow spinning dradle.
Could the lower attendance be down to the fact many people were getting locked out of the turnstile again so the stewards kept having to use the override ticket? Big queues outside the West Upper, South and East turnstiles I noticed as I walked around. It'd mean more entered the stadium then were accounted for. There was definitely more than the Birmingham and Ipswich games.
You're joking right? He's probably paying someone £60k a year to post that. And be his agent. And set up his website. And keep his fridge stocked up. And ghost-write his autobiography. And pick up his dry cleaning. Etc etc.
http://www.skysports.com/football/n...ri-takes-positives-after-foxes-penalty-defeat What was Ranieri watching? The full back had a torrid first hour against Mo for a start. I also noticed at times Ranieri was gesturing instructions to his team like to get more compact, or player X to move here/there etc, but none of his players were actually looking at him. I wondered who he was shouting to because he seemed to be getting ignored. It happened a few times, particularly the second half.
Cant keep blaming the Allam effect can we When we played Sunderland in the FA cup 1/4 final there was only 16.000 in the home end Its more an apathy thing
In the last round we included pass holders who weren't there, but this time we seem to have just counted those who were actually there, there were definitely about 18,500 who had a ticket to attend.
I think most clubs only include people who actually attend - that makes sense But I think Arsenal are one of those clubs who - for league matches at least - also include season ticket holders who don't attend