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lcfc278

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  1. If it’s between waiting another week to get Rohl or getting Wilder in today, I’m waiting another week, maybe even two.
  2. Some of you lot need to have a long hard look at yourselves. It’s driving some of you insane, you’d happily take Wilder or Hassenhutl? Jesus wept.
  3. They’ll be dancing in the streets of Total Network Solutions tonight!
  4. As good as our squad is for this league I just have this horrible feeling the season is going to hit us like a steam train. There must be some complacency at the club with how well we did in 23/24 that we’ll be there or thereabouts again but it’s becoming almost negligible now. New manager should be in day 1 of pre-season to set the tone and standard for the season.
  5. Why was this photo taken in 1973?
  6. I’m sure I saw a video on Twitter or Tik tok where you can recolour the seats with a blow torch or something, surely they can pay some handy man (or men) to go round the stadium blowtorching the seats back to colour? Unless I dreamed this in which case ignore me
  7. Wow. I wonder why they did that? The cynic in me thinks that they cancelled it in case people saw the club being helpful and supportive and then had more requests to do the same for others = more work for them longer term. Sad times.
  8. Wow what amazing news! Foxes Reignite the Fire: Vardy and Pearson Return to Lead Leicester Revival VAR-Fetched News, Midlands football correspondent, Nick Mashiter reports: In a sensational double coup few could have foreseen, Leicester City have stunned the football world by announcing the return of two club legends — Jamie Vardy and Nigel Pearson — as part of a bold bid to claw their way back to the Premier League at the first time of asking. After a torrid 2024/25 campaign that saw the Foxes crash out of the top flight with barely a whimper, the King Power faithful were in desperate need of hope. Today, they got it in abundance. Jamie Vardy, the talismanic striker whose rags-to-riches rise from non-league obscurity to Premier League champion became the stuff of footballing folklore, has signed a new 12-month deal with the club he calls home. Now 38, the evergreen forward has vowed to give it one last push, determined to fire Leicester back into the big time. But the surprises didn’t stop there. In a move that sent shockwaves through the East Midlands and beyond, Leicester also confirmed the return of Nigel Pearson — the man who twice guided the club to promotion and laid the foundations for their miraculous 2016 title triumph. Appointed on a 12-month contract, Pearson has been tasked with nothing less than a top-to-bottom reset, with a clear remit to sort the club from top to tail: first team, coaching setup, and academy all included. Supporters, who had grown disillusioned after a fractured and feeble campaign, have reacted with unbridled joy. Social media lit up within minutes of the announcement, with hashtags like #VardyReturns and #PearsonComeback trending across the country. One fan wrote: “It feels like we’ve got our club back. Vardy’s back. Nige is back. Let’s get this place rocking again.”
  9. I hope they don’t have any of those nasty baby s**t green tracksuits for training this season. I remember seeing a picture of Steve Cooper in them at the beginning of last season and thought to myself, if you saw you’re gaffer looking like that you’d hardly be motivated to run through walls for him. Obviously he wasn’t the best looking geezer anyway and it’s a superficial take I know, but it just looked horrendous on the guy.
  10. We're owned by Top and his family, not King Power
  11. Some good suggestions definitely! In this kind of situation I imagine people in their position will either turn their noses up and think they know best or, like you say, they’ll take it personally and think you’re having a pop at their efforts (which I think the average joe bloggs leicester fan can see is crap). I hope they take on board even just one of those suggestions and their content will instantly be improved from what we’re getting at the minute.
  12. Be interesting to know if you hear anything back from them or if they take on board any of your points. Are you able to share any of your suggestions to them?
  13. So many comparisons between how King Power and Leicester City have both seemingly been ran and there's one big common denominator. Now he's been moved on to a mickey mouse position at King Power, hopefully it's time for him to wake up and see the state the club's in as well.
  14. I genuinely feel like when the season finishes and the players go off on holiday etc. that Top sees it as he is also finished for the summer and gets to go off on holiday, play Polo and not worry or think about the club until preseason starts. It's the same thing every year. I think he thinks that's just how it is for the players and as he's 'more important' in his own eyes, he feels like it's also his holiday time. I don't think he sees this club as a 'serious' or 'proper' job, it's just something that gives him some credit with people back home in Thailand.
  15. I'd done all inclusive in the past and then moved to self catering holidays and for me there is no going back at all. All inclusives are so restricting a) in terms of the food you eat which is the same 3 meals a day, b) you have a subconscious feeling of being tied to your hotel (like you have to get your monies worth), c) the beers are always either crap or served in small plaggy glasses and d) there's just a general feeling of being at feeding time at the zoo with the same people everyday for your entire holiday. Go self catering and you can properly get out and experience where you go, eat in actual real restaurants, eat local food, eat where and when you want plus the beers are better in a nice ice cold glass etc. This is with kids as well. Unless you have loads of kids who literally need to eat something every 10/15 minutes I don't know why you would do one after experiencing it once.
  16. I don't know how you can be so optimistic.
  17. Driving down Narborough Road and seeing a fully grown man (probs around 35) driving in the opposite direction who just casually shoves a load of receipts and used tissues out of his window on to the road. Surely at that age you should be beyond that kind of behaviour.
  18. Probably either Manchester or Leeds/Bradford airport, I think they're probably the two closest
  19. Isn't there lot's of fail-safes in place to avoid something like this happening? And doesn't the pilot have like 22 years experience? I just don't know, it just looks like something has failed rather than human error but we'll see. I hope it's not the latter.
  20. A few different potential cases for the Air India crash reported here. Could potentially be an extremely rare double engine failure, maybe even caused by bird strikes to both engines. Extremely rare however as they say, if something can happen then there's going to be a point in time where that thing does happen. That and a chap walking away from it, its almost unfathomable. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c626y121rxxo
  21. This is horrible, just saw a video on X of it going down too. I wonder what went wrong as it just seemed to have zero power and drifted down.
  22. Can someone explain this to me like I'm 12...does this mean Chelsea can potentially make a loss of £299m and still be within PSR guidelines, Burnley however have to make a £20m profit?
  23. The moment we knew we were going down (in fact much sooner as the writing had been on the wall for weeks) the club should have been preparing and have a plan for this summer. The fact they’ve not even spoke to RVN before the last game, especially with all the press basically confirming he’s leaving, is just embarrassing and incompetent from the people that ‘run’ our club. Regardless of whether you rate the new manager at Soton or not they’ve gone out and got a manager lined up, got a new back room lined up and just look like they’ve got a good head start and they’re prepared to have a good refresh this summer. Would not surprise me one bit if Rudkin only sits down next week to start planning for next season.
  24. Yeah the article on BBC Sport says that he wants to end his career with us at the King Power Stadium so won't be involved against Bournemouth https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c0lnz1jry16o
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