Leicester (a) Carabao Cup QF post match thread

Imagine if we could develop the kind of connection between fans players & manager & atmosphere that we developed when we were shit, but instead of it being The Goat, Dickov, Joe Royle etc, it was KDB, Jesus etc & Pep Guardiola.

Imagine people trying to stop that freight train, with a bus.
 
Imagine if we could develop the kind of connection between fans players & manager & atmosphere that we developed when we were shit, but instead of it being The Goat, Dickov, Joe Royle etc, it was KDB, Jesus etc & Pep Guardiola.

Imagine people trying to stop that freight train, with a bus.

That is coming I think.
 
Imagine if we could develop the kind of connection between fans players & manager & atmosphere that we developed when we were shit, but instead of it being The Goat, Dickov, Joe Royle etc, it was KDB, Jesus etc & Pep Guardiola.

Imagine people trying to stop that freight train, with a bus.
nope... never gonna happen
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Damari Gray gets off with his blatant dive from last night. Useless gutless faceless idiots in charge at the FA.!!!
 
Terry Butcher, Lee Dixon and Danny Murphy are among the ex-players and managers tasked with dishing out two-match bans to divers this season.

The trio were joined by fellow ex-England internationals Trevor Sinclair, Chris Powell and Rachel Brown-Finnis in a Football Association pool that will review suspected cases of what is being called ‘successful deception of a match official’.

Butcher and Powell are two of four out-of-work managers, along with Alex McLeish and Nigel Adkins, appointed to a pool in which they are among two ex-goalkeepers, four ex-defenders and two ex-midfielders.

That was taken from the Telegraph and lists the buffoons in charge of the FAs diving panel.
 

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