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Roy Keane was a pundit on this game. He must have been delighted to see Taylor, his future son-in-law, bang in another goal against his beloved Ireland. His response was to say that his relationship with Taylor isn't done and dusted and things can change very quickly in the Keane household!  Priceless!

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4 minutes ago, Sarnia Cherie said:

Roy Keane was a pundit on this game. He must have been delighted to see Taylor, his future son-in-law, bang in another goal against his beloved Ireland. His response was to say that his relationship with Taylor isn't done and dusted and things can change very quickly in the Keane household!  Priceless!

That’s one way of describing a marriage betrothal.

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14 minutes ago, East Kent Saint said:

Vardy "best striker ever" subbed off as Leicester go 0-2 down at home 😄

Fucking hell, who has ever called him that, nobody. 
 

He’s won more with Leicester  than our club has in over 100 years, bit rich to be taking the piss, especially when he was fucking 10 times the player Adam Armstrong or any of our “strikers” are 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Lord Duckhunter said:

Fucking hell, who has ever called him that, nobody. 
 

He’s won more with Leicester  than our club has in over 100 years, bit rich to be taking the piss, especially when he was fucking 10 times the player Adam Armstrong or any of our “strikers” are 

I so wish we were Leicester. Stop being so precious over a jokey comment and get over yourself.

Vardy's very good but better than Rooney and Kane, that's a bit of a stretch.

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2 minutes ago, Ted Bates Statue said:

I so wish we were Leicester. Stop being so precious over a jokey comment and get over yourself.

Vardy's very good but better than Rooney and Kane, that's a bit of a stretch.

too be honest the original comment about Vardy being subbed off and Leicester losing to Chelsea was a bit weird / noddy in the first place.

why does anyone on here give a fuck about Jamie Vardy and whether he gets subbed or not?

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3 minutes ago, Pamplemousse said:

We've probably already reached the point where sacking RM would be pointless because nobody better would want to come in.

I wonder if that was the plan all along. Not going to make St Mary's a very happy place if the defeats keep on coming though.

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6 minutes ago, Pamplemousse said:

We've probably already reached the point where sacking RM would be pointless because nobody better would want to come in.

Any week now it's going to click.

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Posted

No one will be able to keep us up now. The board have made their decision and the blame lies solely at their feet. Anger should be directed at them for the rest of the season. 

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15 minutes ago, Harry_SFC said:

No one will be able to keep us up now. The board have made their decision and the blame lies solely at their feet. Anger should be directed at them for the rest of the season. 

They will continue to get a free pass, just as they did last time out. 

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4 minutes ago, obelisk said:

Wolves on a roll now 3-1 up at Fulham. They'll be delighted that Saints handed them their first win of the season.

Exactly. Now 4. Wins breed confidence but our clowns in management don't seem to understand. Squeeze a win against Everton and we could have got going. Wolves were crap but our style of play let them in. Now they'll go on a run

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Wolves, Palace and Ipswich are all scoring goals and look capable of winning games. Everton have a tough run to Xmas like us but Dyche will probably scrape them a few points. Leicester slipping a bit and maybe another team will hit a bad patch and slide back; but which three teams are we going to prove better than come May. Just can't see it, which at this stage of the season really pisses me off. 

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1 minute ago, OneMrsWallace said:

Wolves, Palace and Ipswich are all scoring goals and look capable of winning games. Everton have a tough run to Xmas like us but Dyche will probably scrape them a few points. Leicester slipping a bit and maybe another team will hit a bad patch and slide back; but which three teams are we going to prove better than come May. Just can't see it, which at this stage of the season really pisses me off. 

Nearly lost me at the first line. I'd almost forgot those were the metrics everyone else uses to determine success. 🙂

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1 minute ago, East Kent Saint said:

Looking at all the league tables in the paper I can’t find any other team with 4 points or less !

You've not looked up the Andorran Football League then...?

 

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Posted (edited)

City haven't learned their lesson. They just sent an early cross in. Then Foden played a through ball to a winger. Stupid route one football. They really don't get Russball

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17 minutes ago, Lord Duckhunter said:

2-0 now, I wondered what Pep learned from Lego, seeing the left back give the ball away for the second, is clearly one thing he’s learnt. 

Looking at this City team it's clear they don't have the players to play Russball 

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1 minute ago, Holmes_and_Watson said:

Spurs 3 up, using the odd idea of quick transitions and attacking their opponent.

Pep only signed that contract to stop City hiring Martin.

Funny that the game before they lost at home to Ipswich. Mental

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