homer
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Brilliant interview from James Maddison this. Brilliant.
Interviewer said “the manager has just told us…..”
Why haven’t they put that interview on?
Brilliant interview from James Maddison this. Brilliant.
I’ve said it many times before but in hindsight we should have all parted amicably after the FA Cup win. He leaves with reputation high, we pick a successor from a position of strength.In hindsight. It was the Forest cup match. That was the chance. Fear it might be too late now.
Why is that? Seems very strangeInterviewer said “the manager has just told us…..”
Why haven’t they put that interview on?
Hopefully they will after the next ad break.Interviewer said “the manager has just told us…..”
Why haven’t they put that interview on?
Did he sarcastically say, “I’m Brendan. I'm a stupid moron with an ugly face and a big butt and my butt smells and...I like to kiss my own butt”.Brilliant interview from James Maddison this. Brilliant.
He knows.Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers to Sky Sports: “For 73 minutes it was a good game and we were arguably the better side with the chances we created We got punished for mistakes.
"I asked the players to play with courage and be brave and they were that. We conceded early in the second half for 3-2 and Hugo Lloris makes a great save for 3-3. And then we lose the ball and they break away. At 4-2 it becomes open and that’s about managing the game and the scoreline.
"Our two centre-backs were fantastic but in the last period we were so keen to get something back and that left them isolated. The scoreline looks worse than the game was.
“I feel for the players. They didn’t deserve that. They were brave in the pressing. We played well ourselves, created opportunities. Lloris made some great saves. We have to be better at key defensive moments.
“It’s been disappointing. We’ve scored goals, looked creative. It’s mistakes that have been costing us. When you haven’t won games your confidence can take a hit. It’s been a really difficult start. We have the international break to recover.”
On the pressure: “Very much so. I come in every day and do my work. I totally understand the frustration of supporters. I can’t hide from that. It’s my responsibility.
"Whatever happens I’ll have a huge amount of respect for them [the owners] because they’ve given me great support. I understand the game. The scoreline didn’t reflect the game but the bottom line is it’s a heavy defeat. They’ve given me brilliant support. Whatever happens to me at Leicester whether I stay and fight on, I’ll always respect them."
It’s like bullshit bingo isn’t it. When he said ‘Courage’ and ‘Brave’ did anyone yell ‘HOUSE’ in the background?Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers to Sky Sports: “For 73 minutes it was a good game and we were arguably the better side with the chances we created We got punished for mistakes.
"I asked the players to play with courage and be brave and they were that. We conceded early in the second half for 3-2 and Hugo Lloris makes a great save for 3-3. And then we lose the ball and they break away. At 4-2 it becomes open and that’s about managing the game and the scoreline.
"Our two centre-backs were fantastic but in the last period we were so keen to get something back and that left them isolated. The scoreline looks worse than the game was.
“I feel for the players. They didn’t deserve that. They were brave in the pressing. We played well ourselves, created opportunities. Lloris made some great saves. We have to be better at key defensive moments.
“It’s been disappointing. We’ve scored goals, looked creative. It’s mistakes that have been costing us. When you haven’t won games your confidence can take a hit. It’s been a really difficult start. We have the international break to recover.”
On the pressure: “Very much so. I come in every day and do my work. I totally understand the frustration of supporters. I can’t hide from that. It’s my responsibility.
"Whatever happens I’ll have a huge amount of respect for them [the owners] because they’ve given me great support. I understand the game. The scoreline didn’t reflect the game but the bottom line is it’s a heavy defeat. They’ve given me brilliant support. Whatever happens to me at Leicester whether I stay and fight on, I’ll always respect them."
He knows.
Yep, he knows what's coming.He knows.
I wouldn't be surprised if this is a 'mutual consent' situation....Well he should ****ing walk then, the ****ing wanker
****.Off.Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers to Sky Sports: “For 73 minutes it was a good game and we were arguably the better side with the chances we created We got punished for mistakes.
"I asked the players to play with courage and be brave and they were that. We conceded early in the second half for 3-2 and Hugo Lloris makes a great save for 3-3. And then we lose the ball and they break away. At 4-2 it becomes open and that’s about managing the game and the scoreline.
"Our two centre-backs were fantastic but in the last period we were so keen to get something back and that left them isolated. The scoreline looks worse than the game was.
“I feel for the players. They didn’t deserve that. They were brave in the pressing. We played well ourselves, created opportunities. Lloris made some great saves. We have to be better at key defensive moments.
“It’s been disappointing. We’ve scored goals, looked creative. It’s mistakes that have been costing us. When you haven’t won games your confidence can take a hit. It’s been a really difficult start. We have the international break to recover.”
On the pressure: “Very much so. I come in every day and do my work. I totally understand the frustration of supporters. I can’t hide from that. It’s my responsibility.
"Whatever happens I’ll have a huge amount of respect for them [the owners] because they’ve given me great support. I understand the game. The scoreline didn’t reflect the game but the bottom line is it’s a heavy defeat. They’ve given me brilliant support. Whatever happens to me at Leicester whether I stay and fight on, I’ll always respect them."
Don’t bank of it. He’s a malignant narcissist.I wouldn't be surprised if this is a 'mutual consent' situation....
Why would he. We are the daft ****s tying him to a very long expensive contract.Well he should ****ing walk then, the ****ing wanker
Charleston though.Don’t bank of it. He’s a malignant narcissist.
Translation. Sack me. Give me my money.Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers to Sky Sports: .
"Whatever happens I’ll have a huge amount of respect for them [the owners] because they’ve given me great support. I understand the game. The scoreline didn’t reflect the game but the bottom line is it’s a heavy defeat. They’ve given me brilliant support. Whatever happens to me at Leicester whether I stay and fight on, I’ll always respect them."
Yep, he knows what's coming.
Even Stevie Wonder can see what needs to be done now.
P | Pld | Pts | |
1 | Liverpool | 16 | 39 |
2 | Chelsea | 17 | 35 |
3 | Arsenal | 17 | 33 |
4 | Nottm F | 17 | 31 |
5 | Bournemouth | 17 | 28 |
6 | Aston Villa | 17 | 28 |
7 | Manchester C | 17 | 27 |
8 | Newcastle | 17 | 26 |
9 | Fulham | 17 | 25 |
10 | Brighton | 17 | 25 |
11 | Tottenham | 17 | 23 |
12 | Brentford | 17 | 23 |
13 | Manchester U | 17 | 22 |
14 | West Ham | 17 | 20 |
15 | Everton | 16 | 16 |
16 | Palace | 17 | 16 |
17 | Leicester | 17 | 14 |
18 | Wolves | 17 | 12 |
19 | Ipswich | 17 | 12 |
20 | Southampton | 17 | 6 |