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Wow i saw 5 pages of the southampton match thread and thought i'd missed kick off!!
 
flashyfox said:
Wow i saw 5 pages of the southampton match thread and thought i'd missed kick off!!

Its the female factor, and there would probaly be double the amount of pages if that MK was involved.:icon_roll
 
Anyways, 2-1 tomorrow thank ya very much.

Big Rab to kick the sh!te of that little cock-er-nee cvnt Wise in the tunnel after the game.
 
Five pages in and nobody has mentioned the phrases "Danny Tiatto" and "Dirty Tackle" yet.

Is this a good thing? :102: :081:
 
DesertFox said:
Five pages in and nobody has mentioned the phrases "Danny Tiatto" and "Dirty Tackle" yet.

Is this a good thing? :102: :081:

Now if ever there was a set up for an MK or Highland joke !
 
should be a good game. I'm Ill so cant get to the game.

Heres hoping leicester can manage without me!
 
From the OS. :icon_wink

Boss Names Three Changes

Craig Levein makes three changes to his starting line up for the Championship clash against Southampton at the Walkers Stadium.

In come Momo Sylla, Elvis Hammond and Dion Dublin for Iain Hume, Danny Tiatto and Mark de Vries.

De Vries misses the game through suspension, while Tiatto and Hume drop to the bench.

The Foxes look set to revert to a 4-4-2 formation after lining up as a 4-3-3 in the ill-fated game against Plymouth in midweek.

Levein will stick with the same back four for the fourth consecutive fixture, with Alan Maybury, Paddy McCarthy, Patrik Gerrbrand and Nils-Eric Johansson lining up form right to left. Sylla, Gareth Williams, Patrick Kisnorbo and youngster Ryan Smith will play across the midfield with Dublin and Hammond in attack.

The Foxes go into the fixture looking to stretch their unbeaten run to four games, while Southampton arrive having won their last two games.

Former Fox Dennis Wise is named on the bench for the visitors.

City: Douglas, Maybury, Gerrbrand, McCarthy, Johansson, Sylla, Williams, Kisnorbo, Smith, Hammond, Dublin.
Subs: Henderson, Tiatto, Stearman, Hume, Hamill.

Southampton: Niemi, Lundekvam, Oakley, McCann, Svensson, Quashie, Fuller, Delap, Higginbotham, Belmardi, Walcott.
Subs: Smith, Kojowski, Wise, Powell, Pahars
 
I fear we are going to be unable to score today,can't see where a goal is going to come from but I live in hope...
 
highland fox said:
I fear we are going to be unable to score today,can't see where a goal is going to come from but I live in hope...

Depends if we get to the by-line and get the crosses in. :icon_wink
 
Steven said:
Depends if we get to the by-line and get the crosses in. :icon_wink

I'm sure smith will. lets hope sylla can be bothered today, if he is, it should be good.
 
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