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Author Topic: Rovers 0 Crystal Palace 2- Leicester 1 Crystal Palace 4 what will "Big Ears" say  (Read 1399 times)

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Colemans Left Hook

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Suddenly a 2-0 defeat doesn't seem too bad let's see what The big eared "crisp man" has to say Bliniker (as in blinkered) has a soft spot for his old club -
 funnily enough the Leicester defence has many soft spots  -- perhaps they should play on a Sunday it's so "Holy" 
CLH & many Rovers fans have a soft spot for him "Hackney Marshes" :scarf:



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selby

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  Does that result make us better than Leicester City?

Alan Southstand

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A certain gentleman, who didn't play against us, scored 2.

Colemans Left Hook

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A certain gentleman, who didn't play against us, scored 2.
A certain gentleman, who wasn't allowed (at the last minute) to play for us, scored 1 in the 60 odd minutes he was on the pitch

https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2019/02/23/leeds-owned-mallik-wilks-raved-about-on-social-media/.
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Axholme Lion

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Big ears will blame it all on Brexit. He wants a good slap.

GazLaz

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Puel now sacked!

Not surprised after a result like that but lets be honest, they've wanted him gone for a while - rumours were circulating that he could be sacked at Christmas just before they beat Chelsea and Man City, which bought him time.

I always wonder when rumours/fall-outs start to emerge at top clubs and become public knowledge, whether it's the owners/directors drip feeding it into the media to see what public opinion is like before they make their 'inevitable' decision a couple of months later.

It's happened to Conte, Mourinho and Puel now in the last 12 months - all ridiculed and undermined a few weeks before the inevitable 'bullet' happens a couple of months later when the news has had time to settle in and the owners/directors can find an excuse to do it (usually after a defeat).

Odds on that Sarri will be a gonner in the not too distant future!

P.S. - Credit to Burnley and Bournemouth and Brighton who have a few iffy results, sometimes get themselves into a bad run, but at least stick by their manager and give him the chance.

Fans and players generally get managers the sack.

 

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