Leicester City 4-1 West Ham Utd (22/01/20)
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Sold the Boleyn to be served up that sh*t on a regular basis.
Utterly unforgivable.
Utterly unforgivable.
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Our next four League fixtures:
Liverpool (H)
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Liverpool (A)
Liverpool (H)
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Not starting Fornals or Antonio.
This one is on you Moyes.
This one is on you Moyes.
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
When are we allowed to ask the question is David Moyes the right manager to get us back up?
Man United 0-2 Burnley. :lol:
Man United 0-2 Burnley. :lol:
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
We are going down and I'm glad, we are run like a league one club and maybe we'll end up where we belong
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Randolph and Antonio the only players who shouldn’t be ashamed of themselves.
22 days into the window and we have to put up with no investment despite the mess we are in.
A civilised protest doesn’t cut the mustard, let’s make these thieving cuntholes pay for what they’re doing to our club. Let’s make Burnley look like an episode of Sesame Street... chaaaarrrgge!
22 days into the window and we have to put up with no investment despite the mess we are in.
A civilised protest doesn’t cut the mustard, let’s make these thieving cuntholes pay for what they’re doing to our club. Let’s make Burnley look like an episode of Sesame Street... chaaaarrrgge!
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
This site really is unusable during and after a game
See you tomorrow.
See you tomorrow.
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Would be the most West Ham thing ever to meekly lose to WBA, beat Liverpool and then get stuffed by Brighton.
Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
We’re going down without a fight. Can someone please explain how that was different from anything we saw under Pellegrini? Going back to Moyes is looking a huge mistake, personally I don’t think he’s going to get us out of it this time.
No pace, no ideas, no sign of players coming in. Poor old Zaba was on toast all game, Jenus commented on how his legs have gone, but said it in a respectful sense, yet no right back has been sorted out this window. You reap what you sow.
Our midfield has a much pace as a penny farthing. Yet, we don’t need a box to box midfielder, right?
I loved the bit where we tried to counter attack but ended up playing it back to Randolph. We must be the most inept team in the league of playing on the break.
Bet he puts out a poor team Saturday now for an early Cup exit. The league is far more profitable and paramount to the Goblins.
No pace, no ideas, no sign of players coming in. Poor old Zaba was on toast all game, Jenus commented on how his legs have gone, but said it in a respectful sense, yet no right back has been sorted out this window. You reap what you sow.
Our midfield has a much pace as a penny farthing. Yet, we don’t need a box to box midfielder, right?
I loved the bit where we tried to counter attack but ended up playing it back to Randolph. We must be the most inept team in the league of playing on the break.
Bet he puts out a poor team Saturday now for an early Cup exit. The league is far more profitable and paramount to the Goblins.
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
I watched that from behind my mate's sofa. F**k me that was torture; I can only imagine how it must have felt for the ever-boisterous fans who braved the clapsticks. The worst of it was that Randolph was head and shoulders our MotM, even though we just took a total hiding.
Even our goal came from the softest penalty of the season.
Don't think there's a way back from that, actually. We weren't just inferior - player to player - across the park, we also had no desire or fight, too.
The dead cat bounce was 90 or so minutes against dogshit Bournemouth.
That was an atrocity of a performance.
Even our goal came from the softest penalty of the season.
Don't think there's a way back from that, actually. We weren't just inferior - player to player - across the park, we also had no desire or fight, too.
The dead cat bounce was 90 or so minutes against dogshit Bournemouth.
That was an atrocity of a performance.
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Absolute garbage
we deserved to lose five games based on that first half performance
Marginally better second half, but lets be honest we never looked like scoring, or even having a shot on target after the penalty
Let's get the Liverpool game out of the way, and then it will be a real bun fight.
Assuming Norwich are down, it looks like two from five to me, as Burnley probably done enough now
Watford
Bournemouth
Brighton
West Ham
Aston Villa
a mini-season of 15 games
we deserved to lose five games based on that first half performance
Marginally better second half, but lets be honest we never looked like scoring, or even having a shot on target after the penalty
Let's get the Liverpool game out of the way, and then it will be a real bun fight.
Assuming Norwich are down, it looks like two from five to me, as Burnley probably done enough now
Watford
Bournemouth
Brighton
West Ham
Aston Villa
a mini-season of 15 games
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
They've sold our home and lost our soul, nobody cares, if we go down it's realistically possible that we drop again to div 1My_Sobriquet wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 9:35 pm A civilised protest doesn’t cut the mustard, let’s make these thieving cuntholes pay for what they’re doing to our club. Let’s make Burnley look like an episode of Sesame Street... chaaaarrrgge!
rip west ham United
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
ha ha haUp the Junction wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 9:30 pm Our next four League fixtures:
Liverpool (H)
Brighton (H)
Manchester City (A)
Liverpool (A)
i think you can see with some certainty that Brighton is a must win!
i doubt Moyes will see it that way. He will be delighted with a point
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
There was a point in the second half there (at 2-1 down) where we won a free kick on the edge of the final third, out on the right wing. We didnt play it forward. In fact, we lost possession without having advanced the ball beyond the position of the free kick. The next time we got possession back was to kick off at 3-1.
Thick footballers.
Thick footballers.
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Antonio was not fit.
That said, I hope he abandons this 3-5-2 stuff. We urgently need at least two signings to bolster the midfield.