On the bench for today's game.
Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest | England)
Came on as a late sub, had a good strike blocked, 1 all draw, team is now 7th
Playing the Brummies on Tab Watch & Bet at 6:45am tomorrow.
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Replaced in the 86th minute, Leicester up 2 - 1. Played ok
Then Leicester gave up a stupid penalty 2 all
Nugent....what were you thinking
seems like every time they take Woodsee off, bang, they throw it away. jesus
See he was voted 6th best player in the Football League in May's issue of 442
Massive win for the Foxes today, now in 6h on their own - after Forest were beaten by Boro.
Wood played 90, scored from the spot and provided the cross for another.
cmon Woodze and Leicester- more kiwis in the EPL please!
Leicester City: Premier League Dream Inspires Chris Wood
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22218801#asset
Am heading along to watch him today. Really looking forward to it.
That is all.
That is all that is needed - wicked.
#LCFC unchanged at #CPFC: Schmeichel; De Laet, Morgan (c), Keane, Konchesky; Knockaert, King, James, Dyer; Wood, Schlupp.
GOAL! #CPFC 2 #LCFC 2 - Chris Wood smashes home for the Foxes to level the scores once more. Final 17 mins at http://www.lcfc.com
Good game, and I will say that the atmosphere at Selhurst is UNBELIEVABLE. Possibly some of the loudest I've heard. Well worth getting to if you have the chance.
Anyway, the important stuff. First half was pretty even, second half was pretty much all Leicester. Wood hardly got a look in in the first half, put one over that he should have done better with, and absolutely let rip a free kick from about 30 out. Looked like it was on target, got a slight deflection and dipped over. Hell of a ping. Aside from that, usually found himself to have a couple of men on him, was pretty well marked.
Second half was all Leicester, someone (Dyer?) missed a sitter. Nugent came on and I think he and Wood play far better combo's that Wood and Schlupp (who looked middling). Wood had a better second half - if he plays with someone on his wave length his little flicks and touches are deft and well placed, just needs others to read them. His goal was well taken. Defensive blunder outside the 18, Wood had a bit of work to do and hit it home powerfully from a tight-ish angle.
Leicester play a lot of long ball, suits Wood, though given his size he's probably not as dominant as you'd expect. Schmeichel can kick the living shit out of it.
Farken difficult to mute celebrations when you're sitting with Palace fans, forgetting to celebrate Palace goals, but not being able to jump up for Leicester goals. Automatic reactions I tell you!
Farken difficult to mute celebrations when you're sitting with Palace fans, forgetting to celebrate Palace goals, but not being able to jump up for Leicester goals. Automatic reactions I tell you!
Farken difficult to mute celebrations when you're sitting with Palace fans, forgetting to celebrate Palace goals, but not being able to jump up for Leicester goals. Automatic reactions I tell you!
Huge game tomorrow morning vs. Watford (which seems to have half of the Latin world 'loaned' to them) - basically if they don't win Leicester are fecked for another year. Seems Wood is so heavily marked these days he can hardly move. If Leicester win and Bolton lose then the stars align to the play-offs
30 gone, only chance fell to Wood who didn't make contact. Should have done better. He is very heavily marked. Huuuge game!
Aaargh. 40' 1-0 Deeney (Watford) off a corner. The game is just counter counter counter.
Chalobah. 42. I think that's the hardest I have ever seen a ball kicked. Wow.
Wood could have had a penalty - 70'. Great second half, Leicester playing with about eight strikers. Watford up 2-1.
And that's that. Pretty tough to make the playoff now unfortunately. They had their foot on the throat, just couldn't pull through. Heartbreak for the Foxes!
To stay on topic... Wood wasn't up to much. Marked out of the game. Probably the difference between where he is at and being world-class - couldn't do a lot about the pressure.
Damn it.
Jeez what a strike - silence after that
And that's that. Pretty tough to make the playoff now unfortunately. They had their foot on the throat, just couldn't pull through. Heartbreak for the Foxes!
To stay on topic... Wood wasn't up to much. Marked out of the game. Probably the difference between where he is at and being world-class - couldn't do a lot about the pressure.
There were some heated debates about this a while back when I said that I didn't think he'd ever be anything more than a decent Championship player. I think he simply has too many limitations in his game to succeed at higher levels of the game.
I think that's an fair estimate on his ability. That said, he still young enough to learn a couple of tricks which could change that.There are also not many 21 yo strikers floating around the EPL though (off the top of my head) purely because I think at that level, you talent AND experience.
Wood is the new Killen then?
Wood is the new Killen then?
I think that's an fair estimate on his ability. That said, he still young enough to learn a couple of tricks which could change that.There are also not many 21 yo strikers floating around the EPL though (off the top of my head) purely because I think at that level, you talent AND experience.
I agree. I guess when I say 'could', it's like the Daniel McBreen Theory (TM) that says even when you should be washed up, you can surprise some people.
I don't think he will get there but I am open to being surprised.
I agree. I guess when I say 'could', it's like the Daniel McBreen Theory (TM) that says even when you should be washed up, you can surprise some people.
I don't think he will get there but I am open to being surprised.
Ricki Lambert had played more than 450 games in the lower leagues before getting promoted with Southampton. Despite topping the championship goal scoring last season, he was largely benched during first part of this season. Yet a fortnight ago, at 30 or 31 years he was the top scoring Englishman in the premier league. There are various other ' tradesmen' (strong, technically competent and good finishers but lacking great speed or guile) strikers across the mid and lower table sides who have done a job for their team, although there are fewer of them than in the past, that is for sure (both James Beattie and Francis Jeffers were on the bench for accrington Stanley overnight against max crocombes Oxford utd!)
Ricki Lambert had played more than 450 games in the lower leagues before getting promoted with Southampton. Despite topping the championship goal scoring last season, he was largely benched during first part of this season. Yet a fortnight ago, at 30 or 31 years he was the top scoring Englishman in the premier league. There are various other ' tradesmen' (strong, technically competent and good finishers but lacking great speed or guile) strikers across the mid and lower table sides who have done a job for their team, although there are fewer of them than in the past, that is for sure (both James Beattie and Francis Jeffers were on the bench for accrington Stanley overnight against max crocombes Oxford utd!)
Its ok Marius. We love putting ourselves down. It's undiagnosed tall poppy syndrome.
Ricki Lambert had played more than 450 games in the lower leagues before getting promoted with Southampton. Despite topping the championship goal scoring last season, he was largely benched during first part of this season. Yet a fortnight ago, at 30 or 31 years he was the top scoring Englishman in the premier league. There are various other ' tradesmen' (strong, technically competent and good finishers but lacking great speed or guile) strikers across the mid and lower table sides who have done a job for their team, although there are fewer of them than in the past, that is for sure (both James Beattie and Francis Jeffers were on the bench for accrington Stanley overnight against max crocombes Oxford utd!)
Ricki Lambert had played more than 450 games in the lower leagues before getting promoted with Southampton. Despite topping the championship goal scoring last season, he was largely benched during first part of this season. Yet a fortnight ago, at 30 or 31 years he was the top scoring Englishman in the premier league. There are various other ' tradesmen' (strong, technically competent and good finishers but lacking great speed or guile) strikers across the mid and lower table sides who have done a job for their team, although there are fewer of them than in the past, that is for sure (both James Beattie and Francis Jeffers were on the bench for accrington Stanley overnight against max crocombes Oxford utd!)
Its ok Marius. We love putting ourselves down. It's undiagnosed tall poppy syndrome.
All hope of promotion isn't lost - If Bolton draw or lose against Blackpool and Leicester beat Nott Forest then Leicester still go through to the play-offs.
should be an intense final round- looking forward to it
But waiiiiit Chris Wood isnt ready for the premier league guys. Didn't you see what others have written????
Leicester have screwed this up quite embarrassingly.