Jurgen the German
Terry Dyson
I don't see much wrong with LvG comments in context of the interview, he's right, United are a much much bigger club, but thats true whoever you compare them to other than Madrid
I'd put them below Barca and Bayern.
I don't see much wrong with LvG comments in context of the interview, he's right, United are a much much bigger club, but thats true whoever you compare them to other than Madrid
I think he did leave his leg there but Darmian got none of the ball. So what's wrong with leaving your leg there??
I'd put them below Barca and Bayern.
The only reason you should go to ground is if you get fouled or you lose your balance.
I think everyone's get a bit precious. Man Utd are a bigger club than us, anyone who thinks different are deluding themselves. They have won more, have a bigger stadium, more fans (no matter where they live) and more money. The challenge is a difficult one to call, is it more difficult to get the current Man Utd to win the CL than get us to be a regular top 4 side? I would love to see us reach the level of domination they had when Fergie was there.
It was great when we scored those goals and the Yanited support were well and truly shut up.
Yeah, but on the radio it seemed we came out with the rendition of "you're bleeping sh!t" like we did vs West Ham...sigh....the sort of thing that makes other teams want Leicester to win...unless there was serious provocation, why did we do it??!?
The crowd were definitely celebrating the goals and applauding the players, of course we were.Yeah, it was a bit weird. The whole stadium reacted with singing "you're fudgeing brick", instead of applauding our guys for scoring three goals. You often just hear some songs on the telly though.
The crowd were definitely celebrating the goals and applauding the players, of course we were.
But sometimes the "you're fudgeing brick" song is quite fun and appropriate. It worked against West Ham, and it worked yesterday. I don't agree with it at all when we are just 1 or 2 up, as it's just tempting fate, nor against struggling teams. But against opposition who like to laud it, why not? I know it doesn't make us very magnaminous in victory but in this case I don't really care.
That was possibly part of it. But I guess also in reaction to being 3-0 up against a team that would normally expect to walk over us, it rubs it in more as you know how much they will be hating it. Fuelled by a mixture of adrenalin, crowing, and a lot of relief.Like was said above, was it in reaction to some of their chanting at the time?
Like was said above, was it in reaction to some of their chanting at the time?
Yeah It was - United fans were singing 'you nearly one the league' and other tinkle taking songs for most of the opening 70 minutes, so we returned in kind
Not really fan of that chant myself but it was glorious yesterday
Like was said above, was it in reaction to some of their chanting at the time?
It was 100% in reaction to their chanting
Against West Ham it was a good reaction
Against Saudi Sportswashing Machine one up it was foolish and arrogance
Yesterday it was in retaliation to their chants
Yeah, but don't forget West Brom as well...
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