Everything considered, I think they'll bottle it.
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Leicester are in **** form, but have guys who have won the League.
Man U seem to have been struggling since the City news and the fact that it went back to top 4 and not 5 for CL.
I can see Utd bottling it. Vardy v Maguire... I think Vardy edges that. Same at the other end though with Utds attack v Leicester defence, so probably who defends best wins. And who handles nerves.
Would be a great last act to the season.Modifying post.
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Would love to agree with you but United have too much fire power for an out of form Leicester. Added to that Brendan normally ****s the bed when pressure is on and I think they bottle it......would love to be proved wrong but I don’t see itOriginally posted by Buzzo View PostLeicester are in **** form, but have guys who have won the League.
Man U seem to have been struggling since the City news and the fact that it went back to top 4 and not 5 for CL.
I can see Utd bottling it. Vardy v Maguire... I think Vardy edges that. Same at the other end though with Utds attack v Leicester defence, so probably who defends best wins. And who handles nerves.
Would be a great last act to the season.
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Did he exhibit any signs of pressure in his press conferences?Originally posted by Irishnev View PostWould love to agree with you but United have too much fire power for an out of form Leicester. Added to that Brendan normally ****s the bed when pressure is on and I think they bottle it......would love to be proved wrong but I don’t see it
I think, rather than Leicester ****ting the bed or whatever, that the current league position (Us, City, United and Chelsea) reflects the quality of the teams and squads this season, so Leicester to be still in with a shout at this stage with the injuries they've got, is a great achievement.Are we winning?
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I’m not a fan of his and am not going to get into a lengthy debate about him but I’ll make a few points. When i refer to ****ting the bed I refer to tactically and not doing it on the pitch when it really matters.Originally posted by Fredo View PostDid he exhibit any signs of pressure in his press conferences?
I think, rather than Leicester ****ting the bed or whatever, that the current league position (Us, City, United and Chelsea) reflects the quality of the teams and squads this season, so Leicester to be still in with a shout at this stage with the injuries they've got, is a great achievement.
- Pressue in press conferences.....that is when the media is watching him so he can spout his bs.....he is far too sure info himself to ‘show’ pressure
- The Chelsea match of the infamous slip, I still blame him for the cavalier approach when a draw would have done
- Found out time and again in Europe
- At Celtic failed in Europe time and again - you’d win the league managing Celtic so that is no achievement
- Leicester were miles clear in the top 3 and have blown a 14 point lead over United, as the manager he has t8 take responsibility for that
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It's clear you don't like or rate him, so maybe there's a bit of bias in how you come to the above conclusion?Originally posted by Irishnev View PostI’m not a fan of his and am not going to get into a lengthy debate about him but I’ll make a few points. When i refer to ****ting the bed I refer to tactically and not doing it on the pitch when it really matters.
- Pressue in press conferences.....that is when the media is watching him so he can spout his bs.....he is far too sure info himself to ‘show’ pressure
- The Chelsea match of the infamous slip, I still blame him for the cavalier approach when a draw would have done
- Found out time and again in Europe
- At Celtic failed in Europe time and again - you’d win the league managing Celtic so that is no achievement
- Leicester were miles clear in the top 3 and have blown a 14 point lead over United, as the manager he has t8 take responsibility for that
I think he's doing well and he has made Leicester compete up to around Christmas, and having them playing some decent football. Their squad was never good enough to sustain that level throughout a season and it has shown in the latter months, coupled with injuries to key players and loss of form. To be fair to Rodgers, he has been saying just that all along.
In addition, we have to give credit equally to United, who have had an excellent run since the restart and looking at the two squads, most people would say that United have the better one.Are we winning?
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Fair enough, or games a dead rubber but when we've been this good we're all i care about. I don't give a flying hoot about united.Originally posted by foresterbloke View PostI think I'd rather watch this game than ours!
Vardy is a problem united never really controlled so that'd be an interesting battle.
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