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Entries from September 2008

Advance immediately to the top of the table

30 September, 2008 · 2 Comments

Colchester 0 Foxes 1, Tuesday 30 September 2008

Take three points and advance immediately to the top of the table.

According to Radio Leicester, the Foxes were the only team in the first half; and far from sitting back, they started the second half with even greater determination. The goal from Lloyd Dyer on 48 minutes sounded well deserved, and only some excellent goal keeping kept Colchester in the game. Indeed, Matt Piper said that Leicester were “obliterating” Colchester.

Oh yes, this pint of cider is particularly refreshing. As the song goes, “when your smiling…”

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A complete contrast

30 September, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Foxes 1 Hartlepool 0, Saturday 27 September 2008

What a complete contrast to the Millwall match. Both teams determined to play proper football, and a joy to watch. Leicester deserved the victory and proved again that when they pass and move, they create chances. For once we had very few long balls; and so for most of the match the game flowed nicely. Hartlepool themselves must take some of the credit. They too wanted to play rather than foul their way through the game.

The early strike for Matt Oakley promised a possible goal feast. Sadly it was not to be, but we did see some penetrating runs from Dyer, and a solid performance by Chris Powell. The only player who didn’t seem quite that bothered was Howard, so no surprises there!

Despite Leicester being the better team, I still managed to give my nails a good bite. After all, history shows us that a one-nil lead is usually not good enough. But my anxiety was not necessary. The sun was shining, the fans were in good voice, and my motorbike was parked right outside the stadium.

In fact the only downside was the bloke who has started sitting in front of me. He clearly likes pies, and as a result, his seat strains under the excess weight (what I mean he is fat even for a pie eating football fan). This means I have even less leg room than normal due to him preferring to sit back in his seat. So my dilema is this: Do I tell him to sit forwards? Do I ignore him, or do I continue to give him the occasional accidental kick in the hope that he gets the message?

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I’ve no idea what the JPT is…

30 September, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Foxes 0 Lincoln 0, Tuesday 23 September 2008 (Foxes win on penalties)

I was too ill to actualy switch the radio on for this one. My lack of enthusiasm was shared by many other fans as apparently only about 9000 turned up to the Walkers. The trouble is, I have no idea what the JPT is all about, except that it is only for clubs below the Championship. Still, can’t complain about the result.

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Oh the pleasure

30 September, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Leyton Orient 1 Foxes 3, Saturday 20 September 2008

Just when it sounded like Leyton Orient were going to take at least a point, if not all three, so Leicester up their game and come away easy winners. Clearly when we find the room to pass the ball around it pays dividends.

Not only was this an important victory after a bad performance against Millwall, but it was a victory over my bosses team! Of course he says we were lucky, but frankly I don’t care. I get to be all smug while he has to make excuses. Oh the pleasure!

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Apologies

30 September, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Apologies for getting behind with my posts. It’s due to a combination of over work and then getting ill. I guess the two go together. Anyway, I’m back to my usual opinionated self and I have a need to comment on the last couple of matches……

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Manager of the Month Curse Strikes Again

13 September, 2008 · 1 Comment

Foxes 0 Millwall 1, Saturday 13 September 2008

You know the rules Nigel… Win manager of the month and then watch your team lose their next match.

Sadly though, it was more “careless” than “curse” that cost us this one. A stupid defensive error and a fluke goal was all it took, as Millwall seemed happy to watse their other chances. Indeed, their tactics appeared to be foul-your-way-to-victory. The game never really got going as every time Leicester had the ball a Millwall player would trip/push/hit/pull/hold/obstruct/kick etc. (delete as applicable) our player, leading to a free kick.

The problem was we had no answers. As Millwall muscled their way through the game we ran out of ideas. Fryatt seemed one step behind, Gradle didn’t realy get into the match, and our defenders seemed content to just kick it long. By the end of the game we had four strikers on the pitch but we still never troubled their keeper.

So were there any good points? Well my Pepsi Max was very refreshing, and it was a nice sunny day. I also had a good ride to and from the ground. That’s about it.

Categories: Match Report

When You’re Smiling

1 September, 2008 · 1 Comment

Cheltenham 0 Foxes 4, Saturday 30 August 2008

Oh the joy of walking out of a ground having seen your team win 4 – 0. On the way back to the car people were stopping to ask the score, only to walk away in disbelief (apart from a Hereford fan who was nearly as overjoyed as us).

We arrived in good spirits, having had the traditional bag of chips between the car park and ground. It was a hot summer’s day, and the local stewards and police made us feel welcome. OK, the coke was warm but this was after all, a League one football ground. Then three minutes into the match Dyer shoots us into the lead with a strike so powerful it had bounced back out before we realised it was a goal.

That set the scene for much loud Leicester singing, and we barely heard anything from the home supporters.

But the first half didn’t quite live up to the promise of that early goal, so we  were looking forward to something better after the restart. We weren’t disappointed. Leicester took complete control and we celebrated four more terrific goals (although one was disallowed). Amid the goal spree, the singing got louder and more silly. Towards the end, and in the absence of any noise from the Cheltenham fans, we had to tell each other to “sit down shut up”.

Still, by the time that whistle went we were really smiling. And when one of our party walked into a tree afterwards, we enjoyed a further round of joyous laughter. It was a great day.

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