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Stive Pesley

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"it's always a difficult place to come and get a result"

No it ain't. 

"There's no easy games in this league"

There are but the whole point of a league system is so you don't have Man City Vs Mickleover Sports.

The word 'obviously' is used every fecking sentence. 

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In fact, I'm on the edge of exploding in this thread. I'm gonna hold it in but I watched the end of MotD the other night and Jermaine Defoe said feck all. Like, he spoke but he said nothing at all. 

'they'll be disappointed with that result won't they, Jermaine?'

I think so. 

"Going to be tough for them to stay up, is that fair to say"

Yeah I think so. They really need to pick up some points.

"They had a glorious chance to equalise"

Yeah and at this level you have to take your chances. 

 

Jesus feckin Christ. Makes Danny Murphy (who's also one of many fraudsters giving insight) sound like Prof. Brian Cox

"They need wins". thanks Danny. 

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1 hour ago, sage said:

we bottled it

they wanted it more

I heard a Leicester player on the radio say that Fulham wanted it more and that Leicester players weren't hungry enough. 

I know footballers have only 5 automated responses but he's picked the wrong one. He's admitting that he and his teammates weren't that arsed?

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33 minutes ago, Alpha said:

I heard a Leicester player on the radio say that Fulham wanted it more and that Leicester players weren't hungry enough. 

I know footballers have only 5 automated responses but he's picked the wrong one. He's admitting that he and his teammates weren't that arsed?

maybe he was just being honest - the few times I've seen them, they've certainly looked like they couldn't be arsed....

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