I wouldn't mate, I don't care enough, I just didn't want us to go under, that's all I worry about and I don't expect our new owner to waste his cash on our lot, because I know I wouldn't. What he's done is welcome and very much appreciated and at the mo I don't see where his profit will come from for it, but I've never wished for a top six place in my life - I'm not sure I would even enjoy it if we ever did, having to struggle to get tickets to fulfil the need of glory hunters does not appeal to me.
You carry on Fosse, but the reality is you are more likely, in the future, to be remembered as a Blackburn rather than a club which changed the game.
Basically you are a Leicester version of Sucky. The big thing being gloating. I just love going the football, meeting up with friends, family. The crushing disappointment of every home game. The odd bet win on some weird score cast/Acca. You enjoy, will soon be a once only memory….
@FosseFilberto Is this a joke? I've seen him a few times and watched him against us this season. He's not very good. I can't understand why you are interested.
You've got no choice but to create and accept them parameters...since you don't go for the game due to obvious reasons
He'll end up with a neck injury, watching the ball fly over his head all game. Tbh, when we tried to get him on loan, he was supposedly quoted as saying he didn't like being so far from London, when he was at Blackburn, so I suppose it depends who else is interested. Probably fit in at Villa, as Emery doesn't seem to fancy Coutinho.
yeah, that was never gonna happen. Will put £5 that it bumps up the price for Newcastle mentioning Everton and him.
Not many teams have won the league more than Sunderland. The Chavs and City have only recently gone ahead of us.
He was good at Palace but hes demonstrated he ain't a top 6 player. Ridiculous price for somebody so overhyped.
I remember Sunderland winning the FA Cup under Bob Stokoe, against the great Leeds United team of the time managed by Don Revie. Oh hang on this is a trap right...to be fair I probably remember that famous win more than any of Liverpools FA Cup wins...apart from when they tanked Newcastle in a final by about 3-0....but it has to be said, Pool did hand Arsenal the double on a plate.