Leicester City (H) | PL | Wed 26 Apr 19:45

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Re: Leicester City (H) | PL | Wed 26 Apr 19:45

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vardy will thrive against 3 at the back,i expect a Leicester goal from our own corner or set piece,quick ball over the top and BOOOOOM!!!!

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Re: Leicester City (H) | PL | Wed 26 Apr 19:45

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It's feet up time now!.... 8)

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Re: Leicester City (H) | PL | Wed 26 Apr 19:45

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I've just seen the Leicester team having dinner in the Landmark Hotel in Marylebone if anyone one fancies hitting the fire alarms or playing knock down ginger on rooms doors at 3 in the morning

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Re: Leicester City (H) | PL | Wed 26 Apr 19:45

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HARLOW GOONER wrote:I've just seen the Leicester team having dinner in the Landmark Hotel in Marylebone if anyone one fancies hitting the fire alarms or playing knock down ginger on rooms doors at 3 in the morning
If you can tell me where our lot are staying, I'm in.

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Re: Leicester City (H) | PL | Wed 26 Apr 19:45

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xisstential wrote:
HARLOW GOONER wrote:I've just seen the Leicester team having dinner in the Landmark Hotel in Marylebone if anyone one fancies hitting the fire alarms or playing knock down ginger on rooms doors at 3 in the morning
If you can tell me where our lot are staying, I'm in.
Our lot use the Four Seasons in Canary Wharf for home games .

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Re: Leicester City (H) | PL | Wed 26 Apr 19:45

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Checking the chav score every five minutes to make sure they're still winning.

FUCK MY LIFE :banghead:

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Re: Leicester City (H) | PL | Wed 26 Apr 19:45

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Re: Leicester City (H) | PL | Wed 26 Apr 19:45

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HARLOW GOONER wrote:I've just seen the Leicester team having dinner in the Landmark Hotel in Marylebone if anyone one fancies hitting the fire alarms or playing knock down ginger on rooms doors at 3 in the morning
Is the Lasagna going down a treat ?

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Re: Leicester City (H) | PL | Wed 26 Apr 19:45

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Any chance of "There's Only One Arsene Wenger" if we win this one?

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Re: Leicester City (H) | PL | Wed 26 Apr 19:45

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Going tonight and I expect end to end attacking football , last game I went to some prick 2 rows down held up a piece of A4 with wenger in on it mybe take a little paper with me tonight wenger out ignore that prick in front :barscarf: :D

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Re: Leicester City (H) | PL | Wed 26 Apr 19:45

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According to reports in the media, "He was in a playful mood" It's almost surreal...has to be one of the most selfish people on the planet. And I don't ever want to hear how much he loves Arsenal. He doesn't love Arsenal, he loves what Arsenal affords him, how they protect him, compensate him, indulge him, THAT is what he loves. He wouldn't love it nearly as much if he was dragged in to give an account every time we underperform would he?? In fact he would be fired.

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Re: Leicester City (H) | PL | Wed 26 Apr 19:45

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SteveO 35 wrote:Any chance of "There's Only One Arsene Wenger" if we win this one?
oh definite......

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Re: Leicester City (H) | PL | Wed 26 Apr 19:45

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flash gunner wrote:
SteveO 35 wrote:Any chance of "There's Only One Arsene Wenger" if we win this one?
oh definite......
Well we would have just beaten "The Champions"............. :roll:

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Re: Leicester City (H) | PL | Wed 26 Apr 19:45

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SteveO 35 wrote:Any chance of "There's Only One Arsene Wenger" if we win this one?

Why, is Leftfootlegend going ?? :D :wink:

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Re: Leicester City (H) | PL | Wed 26 Apr 19:45

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xisstential wrote:
According to reports in the media, "He was in a playful mood" It's almost surreal...has to be one of the most selfish people on the planet. And I don't ever want to hear how much he loves Arsenal. He doesn't love Arsenal, he loves what Arsenal affords him, how they protect him, compensate him, indulge him, THAT is what he loves. He wouldn't love it nearly as much if he was dragged in to give an account every time we underperform would he?? In fact he would be fired.

Sickening aint it ?! I couldn't agree more with your description of what he really loves.

I think he also loves his position and status in the game. This elder statesman who people seek out for knowledge and wisdom.

I also cant stand it when I hear how he hates losing - as though he is one of those born winners. If he hated losing so much he would be continually trying to change things until he found a winning formula. On the contrary he actually tore up a winning formula and tried to go a different way. His acceptance of what is consistent mediocrity (with the occasional humiliation thrown in) is unique in top level management as far as I am aware.

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