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Thread: Prediction League - Leicester City

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    Prediction League - Leicester City

    Wolves host Leicester City this weekend, who have already had their relegation confirmed. As we know, Wolves are in a very good run of form, winning five in a row and no losses since the end of February. The first match against Leicester was the beginning of the Vitor era and was a 0-3 away victory. Leicester still have Jamie Vardy who has scored 7 goals despite living in an elderly home and living off his pension.

    Wolves 2-0 Leicester City

    JSL

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    Wolves 3-1 Leicester (Munrtsi)

    Oi! Greavsie, are ya still going for a Wolves defeat?

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    Wolves 1-0 Leicester City

    Cunha

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    Wolves 2 - Leicester 1 (Cunya)

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    Wolves 3 Leicester 0
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    Quote Originally Posted by theplater View Post
    Wolves 3-1 Leicester (Munrtsi)

    Oi! Greavsie, are ya still going for a Wolves defeat?
    oi ! steve ........................you bet i am

    wolves 0 leicester 2

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    Quite possibly the best performance of the season against a very poor Leicester team. In previous seasons this could have been seen a a potential banana skin , but not for this team. The manager deserves great credit for the team spirit he has built up, not only with the players, but the fans as well.

    We totally dominated the midfield with our two Brazilian lads stealing, the show as they have been doing for several weeks now. While Cunha, our third from Brazil, well he was just Cunha, unplayable at times. Two superb assists and a well taken goal. It would be great if we could keep him, but money talks.

    Our defence now looks solid and a word for Doc, he just needs a song now. Talking of songs, great to hear the loud rendering of the Coady ditty, which he acknowledged. There must be a place for him back at Compton as a motivator for the youngsters.

    Glad that Sa saved the unjust penalty, Vardy trying to once again cheat a goal. Lewis-Skelly won a free kick for Arsenal in the week with a blatant cheat. While running he deliberately stuck his right leg out into the path of his pursuant, which caused him to fall. A yellow card for the opponent and once again the referee was conned and one of the big six get the rub of the green.

    The dizzy heights of thir****th before the Sunday games and six wins on the trot and unbeaten in the last seven.

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    I?m surprised that VAR didn?t pick up on Vardy?s cheating, it was clear what he did from the camera behind the goal.

    After having just 9 points when VP arrived to 41 with 4 to go, this may be our best half season point return since promotion? There?s one or two winnable games in the last four too?

    The volume in the ground is getting back to Nuno era levels, the Coady tribute was one of the loudest of the day 🙂.

    The ball from Sarabia to Cunha for the third goal was sublime.

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    Vardy went out of his way to get that penalty.

    Foul should have been given the other way, Vardy kicked Sa in the jewels.

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    What was VAR doing to allow the penalty? This blatant cheating is getting out of hand, and the big clubs seem to getaway with it. As it happens, the Leicester penalty had no effect on the result. But these bad decisions can have a dramatic effect at the end of a season. Not only financially for a club, but it can cost peoples livelihood.

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