Leicester (A) Post Match Thread

We are getting some decisions this season ,(excluding 2 ridiculous sending offs) the offside goal last week and Vinnie today , on another day the game against the Goons could have been nervy last 20 minutes at 2-1 and then we could have been down to ten men against leicester for 88 minutes , our good fortune is well overdue in my opinion , because we have suffered some very strange decisions over the last 12 months.
 
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Fernandinho.
Pray Dionysus to protect him from all injuries and suspensions. Ferdanilo might be a device of Pep out of Danilo filling in, just in case Dinho needs a break.

Thought today have heard on the telly the away fans singing Yaya yaaya Tou-wreeeh.
What was it? anyone there care to enlighten us? Was the big fella serenaded while warming up?
I don't think he was even warming up, think was just spontaneous
 
I think being the last man or not is part of the consideration. Imagine a scenario where even though Vardy was clear on goal he still had our goal keeper and a man city defender right beside the keeper (e.g. Stones) in front of him and there comes Kompany and rough tackles him. Would a red be fair in such circumstances? I know I still need to take a closer look at how close Stones was to Vardy as if Vardy was clearly ahead, they may have a case.
Stones was in front of Vardy, but if we are being honest, I don't think Stones had a decent chance of stopping him. He was to his left and Vardy would have simply run right towards our goal
 
Shame we spurned a few chances. I really wanted to see us rack up a few against these cnuts.
75% possession and 12 shots but only 4 on target.
Great display. More of the same please
 
It was superb mate. The Leicester fans I spoke to in the pub afterwards said it was was like nothing they had ever seen before.

Why we have negativity is beyond me. ?
I haven't had time to read any of the threads but I ducked in & out of the City app & that gives me confidence I will enjoy the game quite a lot when I eventually see it, as does your reply.
 
I think being the last man or not is part of the consideration. Imagine a scenario where even though Vardy was clear on goal he still had our goal keeper and a man city defender right beside the keeper (e.g. Stones) in front of him and there comes Kompany and rough tackles him. Would a red be fair in such circumstances? I know I still need to take a closer look at how close Stones was to Vardy as if Vardy was clearly ahead, they may have a case.

I wouldn't have been surprised if it had been a red
 
Stones was in front of Vardy, but if we are being honest, I don't think Stones had a decent chance of stopping him. He was to his left and Vardy would have simply run right towards our goal

You could argue Vinny wasn't the last man. There is a case for that mate.

In reality John was never catching him. It was poor decision making from Vincent but I don't think that was a red card.
 
You could argue Vinny wasn't the last man. There is a case for that mate.

In reality John was never catching him. It was poor decision making from Vincent but I don't think that was a red card.
Yes it wasn't. As Stones was technically the last man. But barring that foul, I struggle to see how he'd have caught Vardy.
 

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