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Last Nights Moan (Phone) In

Discussion in 'Leicester City' started by The Legend Jock Wallace, Mar 20, 2012.

  1. The Legend Jock Wallace

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    Did anybody hear the self appointed "Silver Fox" (Glen Stewart), completely bash Nigel Pearson on on last nights moan in?

    All of this from the man who was over the moon when we appointed that world renowned top manager Ian Holloway.

    Stop moaning Glen and get behind Nige & the boys. <doh>
     
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  2. AKCJ

    AKCJ Well-Known Member
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    I've stopped bothering to tune into it.

    Full of whingers when we lose.

    Full of optomists when we win.
    Fickle Leicester fans (who isn't) but it is astonishing how blind some people are towards the side.
    A last season someone slated Yakubu before going back to kissing his arse after he scored in the next game.
    I also hate how everyone who rings in says 'I couldn't go to the game so I listened to your commentary' <laugh>
     
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  3. I used to be john fallen

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    If everybody agreed with everybody else there would be no program. Its opinions and free speech. What bothered me was the concentration on a few fans who might or might not of booed or cheered gally off..why pick on the only people who don't actually make a living out of LCFC? and don't have a vested interest..? stringer and alan young, all the journalists, and all the staff at LCFC make money out of leicester city..the fans do not, but most of the progam was devoted to having a go at the people who pay to get in..rather than asking the hard questions to those who can actually change things at the club...no ,they pick on the supporters, i don't boo but if people pay their money they are entitled, cheering ain't working as 12th in the league shows...its about time hard questions were asked of those responsible , but that takes guts, its easier to knock fans who pay their hard earned money over...
     
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  4. FosseFilberto

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    I would never boo a player wearing the shirt - although over the years there have been some not fit to wear it. On Gally - whilst it would be unfair to single him out completely he did have a very poor game even before the injury - he has to realise that we, as mere mortals, find it difficult to have much patience with a guy who gets paid a fortune to kick a football around, yet can't kick a corner further than the first defender's feet on 2 out of 3 corners. That combined with a half hearted attempt to track back (Kalou goal) hardly endears a player to fans. Gally was part of the problem - but not the whole - his inability to get the ball into the danger area in the game meant that Konchesky had to take over at corners - and instead of being a threat on the opposition goal, how many times did Chelski break from our corners and threaten our goal (exposing Wellens' lack of pace as the covering player)? - seemed to be almost every time. Oh well, time to move on.
     
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  5. AKCJ

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    I've never booed a player.
    It's possibly the most counter-productive thing you could do at a football match.
    But, as FF has said, he's not fit for the shirt.
    So frustrating. How can someone with, lets face it, no real attribute (apart from long shots) be playing at this level?
    Not good enough.
     
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