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Mike - True Blue Tinter

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Just got the e-newsletter, Vote for February goal of the month. Click to view goals. Great. Click link to vote and up comes the page with the January goal of the month list.

Shambles!
 

FryattFox

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Not just our idiots that struggle; when going on the ChelseaFC website to buy tickets, it takes you to buy tickets for the Leicester match on Wednesday 18 April 2012.
 

FryattFox

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17268109

Jermaine Beckford scored twice as Leicester came from behind to beat Birmingham City and prevent them moving back into Championship play-off spots.
A penalty from Wade Elliott had given the visitors a first-half lead.

Beckford equalised before the break and Jeffrey Schlupp gave the Foxes the lead with 10 minutes left.

Beckford then made sure of the points with his 11th goal of the season with the last kick of the match to move Leicester six points off the top six.

The visitors, now without a league win in four games, had sniffed a change of fortune when they were awarded a spot-kick after Tom Kennedy and Sol Bamba were penalised for pushing Blues striker Nikola Zigic in the area.

Elliott, who had already gone close to opening the scoring, beat Kasper Schmeichel from the spot.

Zigic might have doubled Birmingham's lead - hitting the woodwork - before Beckford brought the scores level with his first of the night, tapping home a Kennedy cross from close range.

Elliott and Chris Burke also had chances for the visitors while Beckford struck the post for the Foxes.

Schlupp gave the home side the lead with 10 minutes remaining when he raced onto a through-ball from Kennedy.

Beckford completed the scoring, haring clear of Pablo Ibanez and calmly beating Boaz Myhill.
 

Waxed

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With Andy King and Paul Gallagher already ruled out with heel and knee problems respectively, and Frank Moussa on loan at Northampton Town, City could be left without any recognised central midfielders.

Not the OS, the Merc this time. Basically they really don't fancy Moussa much.
 
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