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[Albion] How I Hate This



el punal

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I’ve just had a gander at Foxestalk - the Leicester City fans forum. There are seven pages on the upcoming fixture with ourselves and just about every post reckons we will stuff them. Lots of wonderful praise about our style of play matched by how awful everything is with Leicester at the moment.

When you read and hear stuff like that you know what will happen next - one gigantic banana skin incoming. :ohmy:
 






Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
We ought to stuff them.

But probably won't.
 












dazzer6666

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Paulie Gualtieri

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Although the “Albion way” is very much a real thing I see them being incredibly open on Saturday. Their home crowd isn’t going to accept them not pressing us, especially after we humiliated them earlier in the season

Naturally work for us to do but confident we can get something here if we remain on form
 


Gabbiano

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Dec 18, 2017
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Spank the Manc
Cautiously optimistic. Their defence is there for the taking, and with the crowd on their backs I wouldn't expect them to park the bus all game long.

A little like Liverpool, there are a few over the hill, and a lot out of form in that squad.
 










hart's shirt

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Jul 8, 2003
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No reason based on form and league table that we shouldn't go into this as favourites to win.

Granted, it's not a position that we're used to being in. But with the style that we're playing, we'd better get used to it fast.
 




Hotchilidog

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Jan 24, 2009
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It's a weird one. When we were in the Championship watching Leicester achieve their success they were inspiration for us and now the roles seem to be in reverse as we look to ascend whilst their time in the sun begins to fade. Whilst the King Power is hardly a happy hunting ground for us it is genuinely hard to not see this as an away win.

If we are to fulfil the promise that we are now showing we should be victorious in this match. Leicester still have a whole host of good players and a decent manager, yet the team continue to underperform and Rodgers is hardly managing with the vigour of someone who expects to still be around in the near future. The heart seems to have been ripped out of the club right now with a pall of apathy dragging them into the mire.
 


Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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I hate to be pessimistic but I have a bad feeling about this one. We're on great form, they look terrible etc.

Maybe a lifetime of following the Albion has battered my hopes and expectations. I'd happily take a draw.
Advisable pessimism. Form always tilts when you start expecting it not to; both bad form and good. I haven't watched Leicester recently, but when they came to us, their defence was a mess, but they still had creative attacking players. Their recent run of poor form has been against teams that prioritise defensive stability: Fulham, Forest, Newcastle etc. We don't, we will take them on at football, so they will be allowed more opportunity to score in this game. Whether we score more, like we did against them at home, will depend upon whether their defending has improved enough to cope with De Zerbi's approach. I'd heard that Faes had improved things organisationally and none of their defenders are bad. If they can put together an old style Leciester performance of defensive stability and quick counters with Vardy being clinical, we could be just the type of opponent they need to get back on track.
 


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