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November 22, 2015, 03:17:58 PM »
"Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez and Shinji Okazaki... How Leicester City became the Premier League's top bargain hunters"
article on walsh and the scouting network
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3220155/Jamie-Vardy-Riyad-Mahrez-Shinji-Okazaki-Leicester-City-Premier-League-s-BARGAIN-HUNTERS.html
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"Walsh was at Chelsea for 16 years and Jose Mourinho appointed him European scout. He worked with Andre Villas-Boas on the signings of Didier Drogba and Michael Essien, before leaving for Newcastle under Sam Allardyce, forming a bond with Pearson, and moving to Leicester"
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November 22, 2015, 06:10:46 PM »
Walsh is a good operator as with a lot of things and awful lot of luck in these.
Okazaki is hardly a snip at the price paid he is what he is an ok buy no more.
Rob Mackenzie who is now at Spurs would have been behind a lot of the recruitment.
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November 22, 2015, 06:16:29 PM »
So it's not the Leicester 80s legend Steve Walsh who loved a red card? I always assumed it was. Makes more sense now. Could never see Walshie turning into a great scout. What does the other Steve Walsh do nowadays? Is he still at the club in any capacity?
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Quote from: arbboy on November 22, 2015, 06:16:29 PM
So it's not the Leicester 80s legend Steve Walsh who loved a red card? I always assumed it was. Makes more sense now. Could never see Walshie turning into a great scout. What does the other Steve Walsh do nowadays? Is he still at the club in any capacity?
The other one runs a 16-18yo academy/BTEC course with Muzzy Izzet. One of the lads in my sons local team goes there.
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I'd love someone like Leicester or Saints to squeak a top 4 spot. Would invigorate the league for seasons to come imo.
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November 22, 2015, 11:55:47 PM »
So loving this having been a fan since the 61 cup final. As I put on FB last night I would have loved my dad to be alive and see Leicester a shorter price to win the Premier than they are to get relegated!!
Although I had a lot of time for Pearson I really felt that the Tinkerman's appointment was an amazing coup. The clubs he has managed must have seen something to appoint him at first but the expectations at those clubs were and are huge. At Leicester all is has to do is keep us up and he will be there as long as he likes.
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November 23, 2015, 10:49:25 AM »
Kasper Schmeichel on Leicester City's remarkable rise to the top
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34896490
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November 23, 2015, 12:09:20 PM »
It's obviously easier to be relaxed in interviews when you're performing above expectations, but I get the sense that Ranieri is thoroughly enjoying the job.
I love how they play and if pressed really hard to choose between winning the league and finishing runners up to Leicester I think I'd take second now.
Still hope to beat you next week though. That 5-3 still hurts.
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Quote from: david3103 on November 23, 2015, 12:09:20 PM
It's obviously easier to be relaxed in interviews when you're performing above expectations, but I get the sense that Ranieri is thoroughly enjoying the job.
I love how they play and if pressed really hard to choose between winning the league and finishing runners up to Leicester I think I'd take second now.
Still hope to beat you next week though. That 5-3 still hurts.
last season the game was in september, very early LVG, man u went 3-1 up and at the time were suffering a lot of defensive injuries. iirc it was a back three of tyler blackett, jonny evans and rafael.
Allied to that, they took the rather baffling tactical decision to defend high, in some cases as high as the half way line. We put the ball in behind, let Vardy chase it and hey presto we scored goals
i don't expect similar this weekend. for starters united are very solid at the back now, Smalling for example has come on again this season and i expect United to defend deeper so as to not get caught in behind. They know they will have most of the possession (we haven't had more than 45% of possession in any game this season, sometimes as little as 30%) so as long as they arent caught on the break they should control the game
still, that 5-3 will live in the memory for me. to beat a top 4 side from 3-1 down for a side like us hardly ever happens
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Quote from: TightEnd on November 23, 2015, 12:22:07 PM
Quote from: david3103 on November 23, 2015, 12:09:20 PM
It's obviously easier to be relaxed in interviews when you're performing above expectations, but I get the sense that Ranieri is thoroughly enjoying the job.
I love how they play and if pressed really hard to choose between winning the league and finishing runners up to Leicester I think I'd take second now.
Still hope to beat you next week though. That 5-3 still hurts.
last season the game was in september, very early LVG, man u went 3-1 up and at the time were suffering a lot of defensive injuries. iirc it was a back three of tyler blackett, jonny evans and rafael.
Allied to that, they took the rather baffling tactical decision to defend high, in some cases as high as the half way line. We put the ball in behind, let Vardy chase it and hey presto we scored goals
i don't expect similar this weekend. for starters united are very solid at the back now, Smalling for example has come on again this season and i expect United to defend deeper so as to not get caught in behind. They know they will have most of the possession (we haven't had more than 45% of possession in any game this season, sometimes as little as 30%) so as long as they arent caught on the break they should control the game
still, that 5-3 will live in the memory for me. to beat a top 4 side from 3-1 down for a side like us hardly ever happens
I think Leicester went on a horror run right after that game, didn't you?
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November 23, 2015, 02:47:16 PM »
that's correct
bottom end of March, then the run started
the run coincided with Huth signing on loan and Pearson switching to 3-5-2, the problem previously being that we would concede a bad goal every game. When Huth came in, this stopped and it all looked much more organised, less frantic
what has been impressive this season is that Ranieri reverted it back to 4-4-2.We have conceded 20 goals though, but such is the speed, width and counter attacking prowess that we have troubled everyone going forward
even our one bad defeat, 5-2 to Arsenal, we gave them everything they could handle.
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November 23, 2015, 07:16:38 PM »
Very impressed with Leicester/Tinkerman, am afraid top 8 finishing position will be where Leicester will finish, No strength in depth and this is Key for a high Premier League finish.
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Quote from: flushthemout on November 23, 2015, 07:16:38 PM
Very impressed with Leicester/Tinkerman, am afraid top 8 finishing position will be where Leicester will finish, No strength in depth and this is Key for a high Premier League finish.
not quite
wasilewski, benaloaune, schlupp, kramaric, nathan dyer, andy king, inler, de laet could not get in saturday's XI
cracking little youth system too and three good ones currently out on loan gettign experience
obviously if vardy/mahrez leave or get injured we aren't the same team but them apart we can absorb anyone out for a period. this wasn't the case a year ago
if we are top six come january we'll spend too, have a run at it
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November 23, 2015, 07:35:19 PM »
Beat Manure and I will be happy 😊 not sure Leicesters fringe players will be the answer but as you said come January funds may be available. You don't think Vardy now 28yrs of age I think will be looking for a big money move to double his Salary. Has 3 good years left and I think he needs to weigh his financial options us very carefully.
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November 23, 2015, 07:38:45 PM »
contrary to reports he's under contract to 2018 and i am sure there is scope to re-up financially if need be
£10-15m isn't going to get him now and if a big club wants to pay £25-30m+ for a 28 year old who won't be the same player when he loses that yard of pace and therefore won't have resale value at 31-32 years old then fine, we'll re-invest
i fear Mahrez, at 25 years old, leaving much more and he could go for a lot of money to a very big club
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