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Baxter stretchered off
Yer, i hadnt thought of thatI don’t support Brexit but I’m quite curious at how it would pan out in a football perspective.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/nov/13/10-underrated-premier-league-players
Shane O Duff one of the Top Ten Most Underrated Players in the League
More and more I'm of the opinion we should try and sign him in the summer if we can't retain Zouma
the 6ft 3in centre-back has been vital to Brighton’s good form, scoring vital goals against United and Southampton and being responsible for more clearances (96) and more clearances off the line (two) than any other top-flight player.
Fulham out of nowhere. Weird way to word a tweet as well
Yeah we should’ve just accepted relegationNo thanks. Isn’t good enough, which is why we let him go. I think those stats are only so high because Brighton are often playing backs to the wall, so you would expect them to have lots of clearances and the stat of clearances of the line of two is hardly worth shouting home about.
Glad he is back in the game. Won Leicester the league and then they treated him like crap.
Yeah we should’ve just accepted relegation
Was he that bad? I know he tried to change the style of play and the players didn't really go with it but was relegation really a worry? Not arguing here but purely being inquisitive.Yeah we should’ve just accepted relegation
I agree they downed tools and that is clearly wrong. Unfortunately he tried to change what had made us so successful and his decision making in that second season was baffling. Absolutely love the guy though and I wish him well at FulhamI’m not saying you should have done. But the players on the pitch downed tools as well. Fans can be angry, but after what he helped the players achieve which is something the majority will never do again as it was a massive overachievement, they should have been playing out of their skin for him. (Or that’s what it looked like from a non Leicester fan pov)
I’m usually an optimist but I can honestly say we’d have gone down that season if he’d have stayedWas he that bad? I know he tried to change the style of play and the players didn't really go with it but was relegation really a worry? Not arguing here but purely being inquisitive.
He was the only thing keeping Leicester likeableI’m not saying you should have done. But the players on the pitch downed tools as well. Fans can be angry, but after what he helped the players achieve which is something the majority will never do again as it was a massive overachievement, they should have been playing out of their skin for him. (Or that’s what it looked like from a non Leicester fan pov)
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