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Why did Hume change his way of taking a penalty......:102:

Running up to the ball then doing a mid run shuffle and trying to place the ball. He is not clever enough to do this and in such a big game was not the time and place to try something new.

Before he has ran at the ball and gave it some stick and they go in, why the change?
 
Why did Hume change his way of taking a penalty......:102:

Running up to the ball then doing a mid run shuffle and trying to place the ball. He is not clever enough to do this and in such a big game was not the time and place to try something new.

Before he has ran at the ball and gave it some stick and they go in, why the change?

its the whole day for iain hume confuses me, make your mind up dude, if your going to be a hero, the least you can do is stick a peno away, nobbing around and doing little shuffles is gonna do **** all to change the keepers mind, if he wanted to be a clever dick he should have done a zizou and clipped it down the middle
 
The Wednesday fans were more vocal by a long way. Once we hit 1-1 the fans went the same way as the players and stayed very quiet. Maybe thats the problem.


This was the day when the SIng-when-you're-Winning fans and the Play-when-you-Want-to players of Leicester City Football Club conspired in their final effort to remove their club from that list of nine
clubs who have never played outside the top two divisions of English
football. You should all be ashemed of yourselves!


LCFC - R.I.P.
 
im sick of hearing the same shit about us being the fabled 12th man, our supprt was superb and i commend everyone that went in the hope of seing another crowd inspired performance, we, as fans could have done no more for the boys, and what did we get for our troubles and money? nothing, and im beggining to wonder if the players have noticed that ollie is a tactless, carrot munching buffoon. ollies lost the players, ( half of whom wont be here much longer ), and i somehow doubt that the walkers will feel the weight of a full house for some time. i dont want to quit or lose the faith, but its getting harder when you see your team blow hot and cold like we have for an entire ****ing season.

It might have been in the small area where you were but where I was at the back of E1, there was no tangible support with so-called fans moaning, groaning and calling the players persistently.
 
This was the day when the SIng-when-you're-Winning fans and the Play-when-you-Want-to players of Leicester City Football Club conspired in their final effort to remove their club from that list of nine clubs who have never played outside the top two divisions of English football. You should all be ashemed of yourselves!


LCFC - R.I.P.

Well said Bob.
 
im so ****ing gutted... its just been a shit season with many unanswered questions....just pathetic
 
Far too angry to comment properly about today's game. Have to say one thing though.

Today, step forward the single most shameful performance I've ever seen from a City player . . . Bruno N'Gotty was an absolute fraud. If I'd got close enough I'd have happily spat in the wankers face.

The absolute epitomy of someone who couldn't give a flying feck about the shirt or whether we win or lose. Terrifying that someone like him is midway through making more than a million quid from our club.

Awful, awful mess we're in with cnuts like him in and around the first team.
 
Far too angry to comment properly about today's game. Have to say one thing though.

Today, step forward the single most shameful performance I've ever seen from a City player . . . Bruno N'Gotty was an absolute fraud. If I'd got close enough I'd have happily spat in the wankers face.

The absolute epitomy of someone who couldn't give a flying feck about the shirt or whether we win or lose. Terrifying that someone like him is midway through making more than a million quid from our club.

Awful, awful mess we're in with cnuts like him in and around the first team.

Agreed he didn't put a foot right :mad: thought Bell was excellent again today. Excellent first touch and will run at defenders and clearly cares which is ironic considering the short time he's been here. Not unlike Hendrie actually who we really missed today. Makes me wonder where we'd be in the table if those two had been in the team for a longer period.
 
All this disapperaing and sitting down when we go behind (like Colchester), is this the attitude and actions of a manager who is scrapping for his teams survival during one of the worst periods of the clubs history?
he's got the gift of the gab, but i think he talks the one major thing he's lacking .... bollocks!

I think it's the body language of a manager who knows he has no impact whatsoever on the team's performance.

As you imply, this bloke is a bag of wind pretending that he is managing Leicester City.

That said, I acknowledge, that it would require someone special to turn this lot around.
 
there back 4 was awful and very slow,so why did holloway not bring d.j on to partner hume.

d.js pace would have given them a torrid time,and i am sure we would be smiling know.

its allright people saying give the manager more time,but a decent manager would swop things quickly,if its going to give your team the edge.
 
there back 4 was awful and very slow,so why did holloway not bring d.j on to partner hume.

Agreed, it was plainly obvious that our team was far too slow, as is usual. DJ is the only one who has any pace (apart from Etuhu who seems to have died). Took far too long to bring him on.


I also agree with someone else who said we missed Hendrie, even if he was on the left in place of Hayles we would have been so much better. Nobody got properly stuck in, and he's been good at that. Weso did well first half but was as rubbish as everyone else after half time.
 
So much for Hume the fecking hero

.

His first half performance was the finest we have seen from a City forward this season

Then we start the second half, and that thick cnut has stuck him on the left wing. All downhill from there

You couldn't make it up
 
His first half performance was the finest we have seen from a City forward this season

Then we start the second half, and that thick cnut has stuck him on the left wing. All downhill from there

You couldn't make it up

I think Kisnorbo going off had a lot more to do with the game ebbing away from us tbh.
 
Just got back from a long journey, i was pretty nervous this morning, and i could tell it would be a pretty tense match.
First few minutes we started well but when Kisnorbo got injured i could see things were about to go very wrong.
The defence was useless from then on, wednesday got through way too easily.
Thought henderson actually had a decent game, wasnt that his thrid pen save of the season?
Its so disapointing how it ended today, seeing all those thousands leaving as the 3rd goal went in, who would have predicted it in august?
I knew this match was going to go either very well or completely crap. We just need to go at them at stoke and try and get the early goal.
 
Words really fail me, even hours after the end of the game.

I was so angry and upset at the final whistle - I threw my season ticket onto the pitch. I actually hit a steward with it but apoligised.

I don't think any other chant than "you're not fit to wear the shirt" was more fitting at the end of the game. It was actually quite surreal with the club never really having been in this position before. I went down to the front of the stand and looked back at all the faces and it was horrible. I've never seen the club so on its knees as this before (I am only 22).

I despair at what the coming week holds.

I spoke to my Dad after the game and posed the question: "Would have keeping Nigel Worthington on have been any worse than this?" The simple answer is no. It certainly wouldn't have set the wheels in motion of the disasterous events from the appointment of that complete and utter tit in Martin Allen to the Gary Megson debacle and then the appointment of Ian Holloway.

This club is fantastic. 32,000 fans turn up for their club. To support their club and will them on to victory. We're bloody lucky to have fans like this. People have turned up week after week to watch complete and utter shite for the last four years.

I won't be getting a season ticket next year whatever the next week brings. As it happens I won't be in the area next year to attend games but I don't think I would anyway. I never thought it would happen as I love this club. But I have to take into consideration that I really can't be ****ed anymore. I'm that angry, upset and disallusioned (sp?) with the players I turn up to watch every week. Once the passion and pride has returned within the playing squad, I think I'll be happy to purchase that season ticket once more.
 
When the Wednesday fants chanted " 1 nil up and you fcuked it up", and the Leicester fans joined in and carried it on, I am sure that must have hit home to the players.
 
Spot on, H.

The highlight for me was the fighting in our end. SW fans were in the corporate boxes and our fans tried to attack them when they celebrated their second. The top four rows appeared to fall over onto the rows in front of them as a few punches were being thrown.

Don't very often see the riot coppers in our end.

I was in that section, slightly further down and it did make the day slightly more lively. To say the Sheffield fans were being provocative (right from their first goal) is an understatement and I guess they'd probably spent a while in the bar beforehand too. They ended up being herded back into the box behind the glass after the 2nd or third scrap.

The coppers stayed next to us for the rest of the game, and, having been asked to sit down on the steps so the fans could see, the copper one next to us kept falling asleep, even with our row singing "wake up" to him. There was a punch up in the family stand after the final whistle too.

I walked around inside the stand to meet and chat to my brother after the game and so was still there about 10 mins after the whistle went. At this point the announcer decided to thank all the fans on behalf of the club, for their support. I'm sure the half dozen or so who heard appreciated it :icon_roll
 
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