Yep - we did pretty much nothing all match - then Albrighton came on put in 3 dangerous crosses in the first 5 minutes he was on -- then he (and the team) stopped until a late rally in added time.
Feel confident that some B'ham fans will say it's becuase Albrighton/ Vardy wanted Birmingham...
I didn't do the predictions this year because I didn't know which players were leaving or who was coming in to replace them - or who the manager was going to be.
Just for the record, I would have predicted 1st place and that Vardy would score 20 goals.
Leicester played as if the match was utterly irrelevant - which it was for us. Congratulations to Blackburn on avoiding relegation and....
CONGRATULATIONS TO LEICESTER CITY FOR A GREAT SEASON and WINNING THE CHAMPIONSHIP
Thanks for your replies -Think I get it. Looking forward to singing 'YNWA' and 'Blue Moon' when Liverpool and Man City get beaten next season - and I won't even be upset if other fans want to sing an Engleburt Humperdink song in response
I just don't get the reference to Leicester team/ players singing 'I predict a riot' - being so upsetting.
Is it a Leeds fan song? Were LCFC predicting LUFC fans rioting in disappointment ? Were we predicting our fans rioting (with joy?)
Answers please!
Jamie Vardy has also won
the PL Golden Boot,
hold record for goals in consecutive PL matches, and
Biggest PITA for opposition fans.
Sorry to use facts - but Harry Kane has actually won something -the Golden Boot award, more than once
If QPR can keep it up (Oh- er Missus!) and give Leeds a kick in the dangly bits - then we can turn the conversation to how many points we 'll be deducted when we rejoin the PL next season.
However - having seen how Leeds came back against M'boro - it's still too early to call.
We might have scored a goal from the backs to the back of the net in 8 seconds - but we've gone from ABBA songs to soup puns in less than 5 pages of posts - Oh Jenks - what have you started now..?
Yes, Wilf raised his arm to indicate to Mavididi that he wanted the cross - and then ran in. An excellent cross and powerful downward header - looked like it went through the goalie's legs
A Tifo for Vardy is all very well but we need a statue of Jamie outside the stadium. It should be cast in aluminium made from recycled Red Bull cans. The inscription for the plinth:
“JAMIE VARDY – He gave us wings”
The commentator said something like "Jamie Vardy still running like a teenager" and if I'd dived and slid along on the grass like JV when I was 37 - I would have broken several ribs! He's just a brilliant footballer and entertainer.
Doing well - but it ain't done - and it ain't dusted - yet. Got to keep up the energy in 2nd half and hope S'hampton show the same lack of interest in attacking.
I didn't know either - here's the definition
/tee fo. Originally the Italian word for the phenomenon of supporting a sports team. Tifo is mostly used as a name for any choreography displayed by fans in the stands of an arena or stadium in connection with a sporting event, mostly as part of an...
I would say it was unbelievable - but having seen exactly the same pattern develop over the last few matches - it was inevitable - what a ****ing shambles
And a special word for our manager - we all know what it is.
We're comfortable, too comfortable, in possession until we get to their penalty area - after that - utterly toothless. And as for our corners and free kicks -they pose zero threat - absolutely shocking for a table topping team.
FFS - take Daka and Faes off - and the rest show some intent and...
Several posters have said it was shit, complacent, disaster, rubbish, worst performance, etc., etc.,
They are 100% correct - we never looked like - or seemingly even had the intent of - scoring until added time. What a load of crap.
An occassional shot - never mind on target - might give the impression City give a shit about winning this game. It's not good enough against a poor side who, so far, seem to be very comfortable in defending.
Three Chilwell 'shots' had all the accuracy of a Robert Huth free kick.
And if anyone has access to sports statistics - did England even have a single attempt, especially one on target, during the second half?
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