Bruno Berner goal Leicester City v Crewe

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Bruno scores a cracker for Leicester against Crewe Alexandra, the first in a 3-0 victory on the final day of City's 2009 promotion campaign. Videoed from behind the goal

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  • @keithwellerlounge74

    Hard times ahead loungey mate. I see you and I have been busy on the board. I watched last night's debacle from an armchair and nearly threw tea up the wall.

    Getting a bit wound up with some of the posts on 606 though!

  • @Glamagal20091

    What a nightmare. I knew we were in for it when he left Wellens and especially Hobbs out. Sorry, but the man is clueless. Utterly clueless. And Mandaric the bastard what a fucking snake that man is. He can stay at Portsmouth.

  • @keithwellerlounge74

    loungey

    Kamil Zayatte would be a good move for the middle. He's about 6'1 tall and improved as last season went on (judging by feedback from BBC Humberside). He can be rather clumsy though, but I saw some really classy performances from him on Sky matches.

  • @Glamagal20091

    Yeh I hope we get that Zayatte on loan, shame we missed out on Williams from Swansea

  • I told the 'grey men' that this was completely out of order and yet they allowed it to stand. These mods are just frightened of their own shadows. I also noticed they allow people to call others 'pr:::k' and even 'ass:::e' and do nothing.

    You carry on giving them some.

  • Don't worry they'll never stop me gining em some lol! They hate conspiracy theories. They always delete comments if I suggest FIFA are corrupt. Unbelievable.

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  • @keithwellerlounge74

    I don't know what happened with that third thread back, but 'ticjly' should have read thoroughly.

  • @keithwellerlounge74

    Someone posted the notion that we should all boycott the Norwich game or the next home match and, in actual fact, that doesn't seem a bad idea. I was actually hoping to go to Norwich but cannot (and won't do it as I'd only have to get back and be knackerred in the morning what with a child to get to school and all that), but it still looks like the Sheffield United match is on. There are a few games up my way after then (Scunny, Donny and 'ell Sita).

  • @keithwellerlounge74

    ...some of these people who hide behind the guise of a forum that they know will protect them. There can't be many that are more 'passionate' about telling them 'what for'. I try to stay on the diplomatic side if only because I shall have another message zooming down the line asking me to 'cool it'. I only ever mentioned the word 'carp' once and they were on to me like a rugby player holding the ball in the middle of a scrum, yet others get away with it.

  • @keithwellerlounge74

    The turning point was obviously Vitor's foul. Yes I know Berner was behind him and may well have come across for the interception, but what a time and place to commit this utterly ridiculous tug. That was 'Game, Set and Match' after that. We were clueless in the middle (what a pity Zayatte's medical fell through) and I was also sickened by the Mandaric/crowd stageplay.

    You may well have seen that I have given some ticjly desrved (but muted, unfortunately) replies to...

  • I was looking forward to this match following the Carling Cup win. I too was wondering why Hobbs was left on the bench and Wellens hadn't started. I thought there was some tactical move involved but whatever it was it didn't work.

    I know you will spit in my face over this but I really thought City started well and the football was bright and flowing. I don't know what Morrison was thinking of when he handled the ball but I still thought we would step up the pace after that.

  • ...but he still provided remarkably good service. There was an element of mystery with some of Matt Gillies' sell-offs, including Frank Large and Gordon Banks and many people were angered by them, but Matt still stands out in my mind as the greatest manager we have ever had.

    The players he brought in and nurtured through to the first-team, well, they were nearly all outstanding. Mind you, Martin O'Neill also had an eye for similar talent did he not.

    I see the Pompey game is on Sky.

  • @keithwellerlounge74

    I have got to say he was an outstanding footballer, sadly missed when he was sold off to Newcastle, but what a partnership he forged with Mike Stringfellow and then Derek Dougan. Fellows like this would be worth multipile milions today and he scored an immense number of goals at a time when football was become defensive, many clubs opting for the 4-4-3 formation.

    This is so, so sad and I know he was on the wane when they finally sent him off to Tyneside...

  • @keithwellerlounge74

    I think we have just about got Zayatte, but don't think for a second he is the perfect centre-berth. He does make mistakes, but some of the performances he put in were first-rate. He never looks stable on his feet.

    I am pleased all the DJ business is finally over as I was getting hacked off with it.

    The weeks' news has been overshadowed by the death of Jackie Sinclair. I am still trying to come to terms with it, probably because I didn't know he had been ill.

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