Back from the game - Leicester (H)

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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by Gordons Cumming » 18 Apr 2011 12:47

SHORT AND CURLY Leicester were a very good and dangerous side.
We played like an away side today and on the break could have scored five or six.

They could have had three or four themselves had it not been for MCarthy and some abject finishing.

It was very strange to see us play that way, however it worked extremely well and was the sort of game that Kebe must love.
It was very hard to pick a fault with anyone today (The idiot serving my beer at half time might take that award!!)

Any how..........
The last ten minutes was a nervous affair as they nearly scored a second. The atmosphere dropped and the defence started hoofing and gifting the ball back to them.
Still we held out and a good 3 points against a team full of Premiership players.
A big well done to Brian the back room staff and the lads today.

By the way a great goal by their player.

The dream is still alive :lol:


Let's hope they don't reach the play-offs................ :wink: (Leicester that is)

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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by Platypuss » 18 Apr 2011 13:05

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Stranded They had 6.

Bruma and Van Aanholt from Chelsea, Yakubu from Everton, Kamara from Fulham,Naughton from Spurs, Vitor from Benfica.

Maximum was 5 in a 16 man squad, it may have gone up to 6 in an 18 man but not sure.

EDIT: Appears it's still 5, so unless one of the listed has become a perm signing then they have broken those rules.


Vitor was "signed" from Benfica according to Soccerbase, if so they had 5 loanees starting, and none on the bench. Naughton/Bruma/Van Aanhot/Yakubu/Kamara.

However, Wikipedia and BBC sites do state that Vitor is on a season long loan from Benfica, so this will be interesting. Seeing as we won the match, I can't see any FL sanctions being applied that would be of benefit to us.


The FL regulations do refer to loans being from English leagues only.

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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by Hoop Blah » 18 Apr 2011 13:23

Kebe's run for Hunt's goal was very good (Kamara did give up chasing him despite what you might hear on the TV or radion though), but don't forget that after all that excellent running he cocked up the pull back to Long (with time to pick him out as well).

If it wasn't for the defenders clearance falling to Hunt on the edge of the box the run would've been wasted.

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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by Archie's penalty » 18 Apr 2011 13:39

Just watched the Kebe run for the third goal again. Absolutely superlative. And Long is looking up all the time now to find people - he never used to do that!

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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by Silver Fox » 18 Apr 2011 14:00

Hoop Blah Kebe's run for Hunt's goal was very good (Kamara did give up chasing him despite what you might hear on the TV or radion though), but don't forget that after all that excellent running he cocked up the pull back to Long (with time to pick him out as well).

If it wasn't for the defenders clearance falling to Hunt on the edge of the box the run would've been wasted.


If it wasn't for the defender's clearance the ball would have got to Long

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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by Hoop Blah » 18 Apr 2011 14:20

So to make Kebe's ball a good one the defender should've left it?

Fair enough, I hope teams are briefed of this new change in rules for the rest of the season.

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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by Snowball » 18 Apr 2011 14:49

Hoop Blah So to make Kebe's ball a good one the defender should've left it?

Fair enough, I hope teams are briefed of this new change in rules for the rest of the season.




I think he means that the defender got a toe in
and gave it straight to Hunt, who scored.

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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by ZacNaloen » 18 Apr 2011 14:53

So it couldn't have been a good cross and the defender got a foot in?

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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by JC » 18 Apr 2011 14:55

Archie's penalty Just watched the Kebe run for the third goal again. Absolutely superlative. And Long is looking up all the time now to find people - he never used to do that!


According to the OS he covered 91 yards in 11 seconds. No wonder he left the defender for dead


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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by brendywendy » 18 Apr 2011 14:56

Silver Fox ^that, brendy you're having an excellent moment of clarity on this point
Tony's analogy works better as 3 world class Banks 70 saves followed by a couple where he just palms them round the post, nothing spectacular but no harm done



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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by Silver Fox » 18 Apr 2011 14:59

ZacNaloen So it couldn't have been a good cross and the defender got a foot in?


Apparently not :lol:

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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by brendywendy » 18 Apr 2011 14:59

its not always about the end product with kebe. its often about the sheer and abject panic and confusion he causes in the opposition ranks with those runs.

mcanuff wouldnt have scored yesterday but for the amazing jinking tight control around the box by kebe, who had about 5 players around him at the time.

anyway.

kebe is god.

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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by ZacNaloen » 18 Apr 2011 15:02

At the end of that run Kebe was completely knackered, but he still managed to get the ball in the danger area of the box, and the defender was at such a stretch to get it that his clearance was shite and went straight to one of our players.

I think it was a good cross.


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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by Rex » 18 Apr 2011 15:12

brendywendy its not always about the end product with kebe. its often about the sheer and abject panic and confusion he causes in the opposition ranks with those runs.



And with our team having to play catch up. :wink: Who would have thought that such a break would have come from such a half arsed throw in.

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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by leicsRoyal » 18 Apr 2011 15:12

91 yards in 11 seconds with the ball at his feet.

Left one man trailing in his wake, turned inside another and put him on his arse.

Got the cross in that resulted in a goal.


I'm reasonably happy with that!

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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by Snowball » 18 Apr 2011 15:15

leicsRoyal 91 yards in 11 seconds with the ball at his feet.

Left one man trailing in his wake, turned inside another and put him on his arse.

Got the cross in that resulted in a goal.


I'm reasonably happy with that!



Agreed, great run, and it became a goal, thanks to a defender.

What would we be saying if the defender's toe-poke had evaded Hunt and there was no goal from the run?

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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by Silver Fox » 18 Apr 2011 15:16

That the defender did well to get something on the great cross and prevent a goal I expect

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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by leicsRoyal » 18 Apr 2011 15:18

Snowball
leicsRoyal 91 yards in 11 seconds with the ball at his feet.

Left one man trailing in his wake, turned inside another and put him on his arse.

Got the cross in that resulted in a goal.


I'm reasonably happy with that!



Agreed, great run, and it became a goal, thanks to a defender.

What would we be saying if the defender's toe-poke had evaded Hunt and there was no goal from the run?



91 yards in 11 seconds with the ball at his feet.

Left one man trailing in his wake, turned inside another and put him on his arse.


I'm not so reasonably happy with that!

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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by leicsRoyal » 18 Apr 2011 15:22

Snowball
leicsRoyal 91 yards in 11 seconds with the ball at his feet.

Left one man trailing in his wake, turned inside another and put him on his arse.

Got the cross in that resulted in a goal.


I'm reasonably happy with that!



Agreed, great run, and it became a goal, thanks to a defender.

What would we be saying if the defender's toe-poke had evaded Hunt and there was no goal from the run?



I'm sure you will have a statistic somewhere that shows how many goals scored have a defenders intervention somewhere in the build up to the goal being scored.

My bet is that it is a fairly high percentage.

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Re: Back from the game - Leicester (H)

by brendywendy » 18 Apr 2011 15:37

LOL at snowball getting upset because shane didnt win MOTM


get over it SB, you cant win every week

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