To be honest, I would rather watch any game in preference to a Premier League fixture, full of overpaid prima donna's, diving and trying to manipulate the referee at any one given time. Throw in the almost guaranteed cliches by the commentator about what a great derby fixture this is, how these great fans from both teams sat side to side etc etc and it has to be Leicester v Yeovil for me.
I have always watched football at levels of second, third and fourth tier - I have just always enjoyed it more. I have got to say that a player who caught the eye was Mark Davies of Leicester City, who is on loan from Wolves. The downside was that he wasn't in the action for some of the time, but when he was ..... gosh! some of those dribbling and passing skills had me remembering Ronnie Glavin, for sure, and I am not joking. I would have a sout watching him for a game or two and see how he is developing - still very young and could well be worth trying to get either on loan, or permanently if he performs consistently well. Mark Davies - one to watch for the future.
If he got the choice to join Leicester or us ......... ..... I think we would be struggling, they look almost certain to go up and we probably wouldn't be able to offer him as good a deal as Leicester, good player though
I wor weatching both, and I must say the Mersyside Derby turned out to be the ususal hyped up sh*te.</p> Admittedly the Yeovil game wor a bit slow to get going but it was more entertaining than watching the over-paid, prawn sandwich eating, diamond encrusted hubcap stealing Scally tosspots. </p>
Mark Davies is one for the future for Wolves. Certain to stay there. Only at Leicester because he will be getting a run of games.
Not saying i dont like watching league 1 football because i actually do enjoy........... But i wanted to watch the mersyside derby. Fortunatley it was a usual hyped up ***** game according to some people.