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i dont exactly believe he was god , but i do believe he was the best manager this club has had in its recent history, he made us an established premiership side instead of the yo-yo side we had always previously been.
he brought in players who had hardly had a look in at other premiership clubs or had been plying there trade in the lower leagues and made them into million pound transfer targets.
he gave us our first silverware since well before most of us were even born let alone started to support this club.
then he went and did it again just in case we missed the wembley trip the last time and then almost did the same for a third time.
at one stage whilst he was manager we were more regular at wembley than any other club including man utd and liverpool.
and most of all he installed a pride and a passion amoungst the players and fans which we are still aiming to achieve again now.
some may not still think of him in the same way they used too when he was in charge, but we all still crave too see leicester city play the way they used too when he was.
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Best and most honest post on this crazy thread.
 
Forrest won 2 european cup you know!

Back in the here and now, it doesn't matter

yeah forest did win 2 euro cups, and the league cup and the title, and they did it all under the managment of brian clough, .. now tell a forest fan that its all in the past and it doesnt matter.
 
yeah forest did win 2 euro cups, and the league cup and the title, and they did it all under the managment of brian clough, .. now tell a forest fan that its all in the past and it doesnt matter.

were leeds once in the championship or something? many small clubs were big once upon a time
 
yeah forest did win 2 euro cups, and the league cup and the title, and they did it all under the managment of brian clough, .. now tell a forest fan that its all in the past and it doesnt matter.

Memories are great.

I Remember the first time i bought petrol. 72p a litre it was. but what does that matter now?

I support the club, MON did a good job for us, but he is now the competition so i hope he fails.
 
LCFC is insignificant to MON, and boy did it show last night. A few of our fans clapped him and he did not even bother to fart in their direction.

As for his interview afterwards, it looked like he was chewing on holly

You mean that bird in the ticket office? The lucky bastard!!
 
Memories are great.

I Remember the first time i bought petrol. 72p a litre it was. but what does that matter now?

I support the club, MON did a good job for us, but he is now the competition so i hope he fails.


of course but that doesnt mean we should forget what he did for this club, thats all im saying.
 
of course but that doesnt mean we should forget what he did for this club, thats all im saying.

Fair enough.

Without wanting to re-start a subject that has been overdone over the years. IMO MON also did a number of things that held the club back, and some of the rumours are not too nice. But that is all irrelevent too
 
i dont exactly believe he was god , but i do believe he was the best manager this club has had in its recent history, he made us an established premiership side instead of the yo-yo side we had always previously been.
he brought in players who had hardly had a look in at other premiership clubs or had been plying there trade in the lower leagues and made them into million pound transfer targets.
he gave us our first silverware since well before most of us were even born let alone started to support this club.
then he went and did it again just in case we missed the wembley trip the last time and then almost did the same for a third time.
at one stage whilst he was manager we were more regular at wembley than any other club including man utd and liverpool.
and most of all he installed a pride and a passion amoungst the players and fans which we are still aiming to achieve again now.
some may not still think of him in the same way they used too when he was in charge, but we all still crave too see leicester city play the way they used too when he was.

You are clearly not one to let the facts stand in the way of a good strapline.
 
and here is me thinking that the spurs final was in between our two wins..........:102: you know, the one he fcuked up with a stupid substitution with about a minute to go, and spurs promptly scored
We didn't win three cups, and it's all MON's fault?

Incredible! :icon_lol: :icon_lol: :icon_lol:
 
Ha, I cant believe what I'm reading...
Villa have lost the plot?? 7 games gone and they are 8th on the table and have played a game more than many teams in and around them.

MON is the best manager LCFC have ever had and deserves the highest plaudits he gets, whether its sung in the match or typed by a 'fan' in a forum following a game.

This forum gets more and more ridiculous :icon_bigg:icon_bigg
 
You are clearly not one to let the facts stand in the way of a good strapline.
its true, over a 3yr period i think (i,l have to check ) we visited wembley more times than any other team in the top flight.
 
minus charity shield matches that is :icon_bigg
 
You are clearly not one to let the facts stand in the way of a good strapline.

its true, over a 3yr period i think (i,l have to check ) we visited wembley more times than any other team in the top flight.

minus charity shield matches that is :icon_bigg


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In other words, it isn't true!

Even though you have tightened your parameters to exclude Charity Shield games and clubs outside the top flight and specified a three-year period, it still isn't true.


MON was with us for the best part of 5 seasons, so there were therefore 3 possible periods of 3 years under his stewardship. In each of those periods we visited Wembley twice.

From memory, Middlesbrough did the same in the 96-98 period - FA and League Cup finals in 1997. And, again from memory, in both the 97-99 and 98-00 periods our two appearances would have been equalled by Newcastle when they lost consecutive Cup Finals.

Would you like to sharpen your parameters further in order to prove your ridiculous assertion? Or will you just agree that you were wrong?


The one thing that you can safely say, without fear of contradiction, is that City appeared at Wembley more than any other top-flight club on 27th February,2000. Perhaps that's what you were thinking of.
 
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Ha, I cant believe what I'm reading...
Villa have lost the plot?? 7 games gone and they are 8th on the table and have played a game more than many teams in and around them.

MON is the best manager LCFC have ever had and deserves the highest plaudits he gets, whether its sung in the match or typed by a 'fan' in a forum following a game.

This forum gets more and more ridiculous :icon_bigg:icon_bigg

I agree now and I always will.
 
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