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Nigel Pearsons Bravery

Discussion in 'Leicester City' started by Lesta4eva, Sep 21, 2014.

  1. Lesta4eva

    Lesta4eva Member

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    He has established the fact that we have the oppertunity to continue our forward attacking ability from last season. Leicester look like they have made the step up to the Premier League.
    I would like to point out how rare it is that you start all 3 of your first choice strikers in fear of i.e Fatigue. And we stuck at it in the second half. Vardy worked his socks off. Very impressive i have to say that he kept his cool to earn our second Penalty. And ofcourse the old cliche, You have to play on grass. As Nugent took his penalty well. No fiss fass.
    A word on Ulloa. It is absolutely refreshing to have someone in the box who gives you a presence like Les Ferdinand, Or Brian Deane. Ulloa was on the spotlight with the sky pundits and I feel we have been welcomed by the Media with Praise and Potential. It feels like the Swansea side when they came onto the scene.

    Nigel set out to win this game, which for one is absolutely bonkerZ.
     
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  2. Proud Fox

    Proud Fox Well-Known Member

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    The only way to beat Man U is the try and outscore them. And I know how silly that sounds when you consider their front line but there are so badly imbalanced. Reminds me of Sven

    We have a much better balance then Man U and have so many options to change the formation. Man U when they click will hammer teams like they did last week

    But if they come up against better sides then today is what can happen

    It will take probably another season aslong as they continue to invest but it needs to be done wisely as they are too top heavy. Next year they could be the team to beat again
     
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  3. Fantastisch Herr Fuchs

    Fantastisch Herr Fuchs Well-Known Member

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    I can't decide if David De Gea had a really bad game or not. He didn't make a single save but didn't notice him doing anything especially horrendous. Not like Howard for Everton today.
     
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  4. LeicesterWizard

    LeicesterWizard Well-Known Member

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    Not much he could have done about them to be fair, maybe other than saving the penalties.

    Hes being made to look bad because of Man U's back line being all over the place.
     
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  5. Calnefoxile

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    Agree with you there Wizard, taking out the 2 penalties and I don't think there was anything either keeper could have done for any of the other 6 goals. They were all excellently taken goals.
     
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  6. originallambrettaman

    originallambrettaman Mod Moderator Staff Member

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    Most teams do, their defence is nowhere near good enough.
     
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  7. MIAMI_FOX

    MIAMI_FOX Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Not many teams would have turned it around like we did yesterday.
     
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  8. JohnTheFox

    JohnTheFox Well-Known Member

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    To be fair, goalies are the underdog when it comes to penalities. You'd always expect the taker to score even though that is often not the case
     
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