Leicester City 0-2 West Ham Utd (05/05/18)
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Heartwarming stuff.aaronhammer wrote: a couple of minutes of post match celebration (mainly chanting for Ginge to get a new contract!)
Well in, Ginge.
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
The fact AC last week walked off when not used, turned up to training got sent home and came off the bench today smiling and giving 100% also shows Moyes handling of situations especially the players is to be applauded too. All too often with other managers, you don't see AC again for the remainder of the season.Hammered in Singapore wrote: . Arnie was the talisman once again. The transformation of this player from the beginning of the season has to be noted. To all the Moyes detractors on this board, you have to give credit to him for turning Arnie around. The player is clearly enjoying his football and the team as a whole are benefitting from it.
The strange decision though was to leave Arnie on when Carrol came on only for him to come off 1 min later, everyone could see the guy was ****ed.
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Youre right, that was odd. I can only think making 2 subs right after each other was a time wasting tacticSingaporeiron wrote: The strange decision though was to leave Arnie on when Carrol came on only for him to come off 1 min later, everyone could see the guy was ****ed.
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Ha!!! That deserves to be a caption competition ..... Arnie 'What's Sully doing on the pitch?'chuffster wrote:This is class! " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Kouyates reaction to Nobles goal, he had his hands on his head like he couldn't believe what he had just seen..
Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Lanzini came off for Carroll because he was also knackered. It took a few minutes to get Fernandes ready.
No big deal.
For me it was a good game. ****ting a brick beforehand.
Good start, nice and pacey. Chasing every ball. Well disciplined in defence. Everyone giving it 100%.
Exactly what was needed, well done to the coaching set up and players alike.
A nightmare of a season with injuries, square pegs, too many new faces, manager change, etc.
It's over now. We are safe.
Time to start planning for next season.
No big deal.
For me it was a good game. ****ting a brick beforehand.
Good start, nice and pacey. Chasing every ball. Well disciplined in defence. Everyone giving it 100%.
Exactly what was needed, well done to the coaching set up and players alike.
A nightmare of a season with injuries, square pegs, too many new faces, manager change, etc.
It's over now. We are safe.
Time to start planning for next season.
Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
This is a first for me, I'm actually going to praise the ref.
Arnie's booking aside, I thought he was very good. I'm unfamiliar with the name, is Chris Kavanagh a newbie? If so, Madley, Friend etc would do well to take note of how it's done.
Arnie's booking aside, I thought he was very good. I'm unfamiliar with the name, is Chris Kavanagh a newbie? If so, Madley, Friend etc would do well to take note of how it's done.
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Cheers Leicester Favour Returned! COYImjustincredible wrote:Anyone remember April 4th 2015??
Well you should do, it was the day West Ham United saved Leicester City from Relegation from the Premier League.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/32097799
Leicester would go on to make one of the Greatest escapes in Football history after we turned up at their place and gave them the 3 points they so desperately needed. I remember it well as I was there.
Spurred on by this result they went on a fantastic run and stayed up, the Next season they WON THE LEAGUE! I always remind my good Leicester fan mate of mine of this game and he agreed it changed the course of their history. If they had lost that game (and they nearly did Kouyate hit the post late on when it was still 1-1) they were relegated no doubt.
Leicester, its now your time to Finally Return the Favour, do the Right Thing Leicester, do the right thing!!! :
Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Anyone see MOTD?Who was commentating?The bell end insisted at first that Arnie had pushed over their defender for the first goal, then, after seeing the reply, said he tripped him!Arnie was facing the other way and the knob defender tripped over himself!
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Cresswell was very lucky to stay on, we would be screaming at the ref if it was the other way round.Sawbo wrote:This is a first for me, I'm actually going to praise the ref.
Arnie's booking aside, I thought he was very good. I'm unfamiliar with the name, is Chris Kavanagh a newbie? If so, Madley, Friend etc would do well to take note of how it's done.
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Just seen this in the Leicester paper.
https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news ... en-1538283" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news ... en-1538283" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Hammer.CA wrote:Just seen this in the Leicester paper.
https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news ... en-1538283" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Oooooooooo a "big fight" and some "suggested" it have involved West Ham fans and a "number" of train passengers tweeted..............
Journalists must only learn speculation, assumptions and cut and pasting these days.
Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Yet again Martin Keown trots out his Arnautovic inconsistency line despite him being one of our most consistent players.
I can only assume that Keown was drafted in as eye candy for the ladies, it can't be for his insight.
I can only assume that Keown was drafted in as eye candy for the ladies, it can't be for his insight.
Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
All the pundits are pretty much useless, just cliche after cliche after cliche or miles out of date like all Itlians are good at defending and boring, don't know why anyone listens to them, the European Football show on Sunday night was the best thing on TV, a serious football journalist from every country and was actually insightful, they tipped quite a few players before they got big too.Boo Boo wrote:Yet again Martin Keown trots out his Arnautovic inconsistency line despite him being one of our most consistent players.
I can only assume that Keown was drafted in as eye candy for the ladies, it can't be for his insight.
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Didn't realise Donald Trump wrote for the Leicester MercuryHammer.CA wrote:Just seen this in the Leicester paper.
https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news ... en-1538283" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Pundits are clueless about a team like ours unless they are one of us. They're only interested in the top 6.Boo Boo wrote:Yet again Martin Keown trots out his Arnautovic inconsistency line despite him being one of our most consistent players.
I can only assume that Keown was drafted in as eye candy for the ladies, it can't be for his insight.
Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Between Leicester and Huddersfield for mebrownout wrote:Best away of the season.
Re: Leicester City v West Ham United: Match Thread
Between Leicester and Huddersfield for me[/quote]Patito wrote:
Our fans at the end of the game tipped it for me - Stoke, Huddersfield & Leicester were all good. Did we win anywhere else in the league?