I have to agree with the preseason. There was a graph showing the number of miles travelled by each club in preseason and only Tottenham had traveled more than you. I wondered what impact that would have for a glorified friendly tournament and add in the results you were having.
Is there a contractual reason that the highlights and goals have not been put up on Youtube. Or is it just another example of the ****e way the club is run?
In all honesty, you had 3 very very good chances at 0-0, had any 1 of those gone in it would have been a very different game and you'd prob have won, then this would be a totally different conversation. I personally don't see you challenging for the title, I think the big boys have strengthened too much, but you'll certainly be somewhere between 5th and 10th
Premier League matches are subject to tight copyright rules, I think only the big clubs who can get thousands of fee paying subscribers are happy to pay Sky.
Quill posted the goals on page 17 of this thread....with some extended highlights of Gray rolling around on the ground like a reyt fanny.
It's nothing to do with the Allams being ****wits. Go on any other PL team's YouTube page, the highlights of their games are nowhere. The PL rarely allows them. Just go and look at past PL seasons' highlights for us, there's pretty much none.
It's because most clubs charge to access the content, they're up on Tigers Player, as they are on other clubs pay services.
Yeah I realised that today, I wanted to use audio of goals we'd scored against the next week's opposition on each podcast, but realised quickly I couldn't get the Fryatt goal audio against United.
Thats some record. Conference. L2 L1 Championship. PL. Well done Sam. https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ue-10-talking-points-from-the-weekends-action 7) Clucas proves value of Hoddle’s tutelage Had Glenn Hoddle been at Hull to see Mike Phelan’s ersatz side beat Leicester 2-1 on Saturday, he would surely have been very proud of one player. After being discarded by Lincoln City, Sam Clucas’s career was rescued by Hoddle when he joined the Glenn Hoddle Academy in Spain and turned out for Jerez Industrial. The idea behind the former England coach’s academy is to identify slow-burning talent in peril of slipping out of the game and, suitably restored by his patronage, Clucas returned to England to join Hereford United. In a consequent upward trajectory the predominantly left-sided midfielder – although he shone in an unfamiliar central anchoring role on Saturday – has moved on to Mansfield, Chesterfield and Hull, playing in the Conference, League Two, League One, the Championship and Premier League in successive seasons. Watching Clucas dictate vast chunks of the game as Leicester were never allowed to indulge in their hallmark counterattacks, his technical ability, varied passing range and sheer football intelligence shone through. Hats off to Hoddle. Louise Taylor
I'd not seen the analysis, so thanks for posting again. I think Phelan speaks really well and having heard his post match interview I genuinely think he's our best option.
http://www.foxestalk.co.uk/forums/t...-2-1-leicester-city-results-man-of-the-match/ What do you lot make of these ratings?
Not too far wrong. Agree with Musa and Okazaki played between the lines when he came on, which you were missing. I thought Drinkwater was well below par and that Hernandez was your worst player!