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He’s Portuguese
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if Ayew is the answer what the **** is the question.
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When will we score our 10th PL goal under RVN?
Langley replied to Lichfieldfox.'s topic in Leicester City Forum
we won't. Next goal we score will be in the championship. -
When, it pains me to say, forest get european football that's when they'll get found out. Thurs, sun, thus, sun, cup games, travel time. without a large squad one or two injuries to key plays they'll go down the table next year.
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It's nice that Leicester City FC have their own day on the 1st of April .
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A walk-in on something like 14 minutes - stay in the concourses until then. I'd rather show my support for the lads still but it would make a noticeable difference if we're not there from the start.
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Leicester City All Stars Vs Anstey Nomads All Stars
Langley replied to Lewis Wright's topic in Leicester City Forum
his fault -
Close but no cigar
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Ruud van Nistelrooy - New Manager - Official
Langley replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
Changing the manager only has helped 42% of the time. Changing with 16 or more games in the season only has a 20% chance of working. -
We’ve got 1 squad space free - who are you signing?
Langley replied to Sly's topic in Leicester City Forum
Yak not goat. Two different animals. -
We’ve got 1 squad space free - who are you signing?
Langley replied to Sly's topic in Leicester City Forum
Yann Kermorgant - I hear he's decent -
Jokes on you - mines not big enough to do that.
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speak for yourself.
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35 points above the income points deduction
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This. No one moans about not getting a ticket to newcastle on a tuesday night in November...
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Football's world governing body Fifa is to set to establish a working group to look at the impact of playing competitive domestic matches overseas. A legal settlement agreed between Fifa and match promoter Relevant Sports in the USA has, in the words of Premier League chief executive Richard Masters, "left the door ajar" for league games to be played in different countries. Whilst the Premier League say they have no plans to do so, despite being the instigators of the infamous ‘39th game’ idea during Richard Scudamore’s time at the helm, La Liga are already planning overseas games for the 2025-26 campaign. La Liga have revived their plans to play league fixtures overseas after cancelling Barcelona's league match against Girona in 2019, which was due to be held in Miami. Fifa had previously been opposed to the idea, feeling it had the potential to take valuable finance away from domestic clubs. But the matter was discussed at its Council meeting in Bangkok on Wednesday, when it was agreed to set up a working group to ‘gather further information and issue recommendations’ and to also look at the impact on host countries. Before making any decision, Fifa want to address issues such as the amount of notice over the scheduling of matches, the impact on the balance of sporting competition and the effect on the development of football in the host countries. The Council said any proposal must take various factors into account, including "whether adequate provision has been made for fans of the teams playing a proposed out-of-territory match to attend the match in the host country". Relevant Sports had driven the idea of overseas matches being played in the United States, having launched the pre-season International Champions Cup. They also tried to host an Ecuador League game in the United States in 2019, but that was blocked by Fifa. Last summer they promoted the six-team Premier League summer series that featured Chelsea, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Brighton, Fulham and Brentford.
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Win the league, FA Cup and League Cup. Anything else is an abject failure and they should disolve the club.
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it doesn't. it shows that different horses are for different courses. At work you do not have just one strategy for winning and you shouldn't do in football either. If you're playing a more direct team verses a more ball playing team you need to be able to adapt when things go wrong and loosing to Millwall and Plymouth show the inflexibilty of the way he plays. there is a reason why the Pulis', Big Sam, Sean Dyce and Warnocks of this world have done well. Directness and a big target man will always scare defenders. The man city/pep/cruyff doesn't always work - just like mid week. inflexibility is a weakness and if you're chasing a game at 75 minutes sometimes you need to just stick it in the box as uncouth as that may sound.
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met him a few times and my mother said if you can't say anything nice then don't say anything at all So
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woramean vardehs gorra gerrit inthebox