CosbehFox
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Been encouraged by the amount of people wanting to step forward and help out!
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Because it’s not that big of a news story unfortunately. It won’t gain clicks at the moment
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How Much Does Seagrave Cost Per Year
CosbehFox replied to Long Eaton Fox's topic in Leicester City Forum
During the day yes. Seagrave’s biggest use is at night and at the weekends when hundreds of academy players are playing there at the same time -
How Much Does Seagrave Cost Per Year
CosbehFox replied to Long Eaton Fox's topic in Leicester City Forum
You are right Davie. It’s all there to see on land registry and previous planning applications for the land. The YMCA actually have a functioning residential building on the land. As well two pitches of their own. For example the dome at Belvoir Drive, often seen in lcfc footage, can be booked publically but through the YMCA. During planning process now involving any sports land you have to provide a provision for the replacement. Seagrave kept its golf course for example. At a school, if you built on the playing fields, you have to illustrate what’s your replacement pitch. It’s not easy. And you won’t find many examples of sporting land being built on (or not taking ten to fifteen years to get planning through). -
Them pair allowed Rodgers that control. That decision hangs on them
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Couldn’t give a flyer about all that tbh. I’m more concerned about the knocks on to the academy and community arms of the club. Far more important than a few beers in Blackpool
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Not really. There’s been a shuffle on the main roles There’s always been the need for more. Particularly on the bigger projects/schemes. Just for the first time in a long time that the Trust may reached out.
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No one as a custodian of a football club should downplay the history, size and success of a football club they own like he successfully did in that interview. 'A small club in Midlands' That comment is proof that he's completely disattached from understanding English football and the city ('they have done a lot for the city though'). We get relegated, this club is going to be see hundreds of job losses.
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Was one of my feelings from yesterday. Seeing people turn now after arguing until they were blue in the face
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I miss it. I miss where a number of companies were working there so you had this cradle of economy. Coffee shops with professionals, department stores with people buy bits on lunches etc. A complicated web of reasons but quite sad really. I used to love Fridays working in town.
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There's a huge point on that though - community facilities have gone to ruin thanks to a lack of funding etc. Any attempt to have a central place for community cohesion has died. I am looking at places like New Parks Boys Club & New Parks Community Centre or Braunstone Civic Centre. These places are gone or run absolute skeleton services. There's no place for 'integration' (horrible word - cos it's far more simple than that) to take place. In the process, where I live, there's lots of fundraising to make things happen - keep the library functioning, keep the Yarn Bomb a thing etc etc.
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The Running Thread (formerly How fast can you run a 5k?)
CosbehFox replied to Sly's topic in General Chat
Just had a fk it moment - Manchester Half - 4th October. Going to target something like a run in the UK's ten biggest cities over the next three years -
For a bloke and a political party what have largely successfully managed to paint themselves as for local businesses and the working man, a huge own goal. He’s listened to landlord mates and took the bait rather than anything properly strategic. This is exactly why he will never be PM as he couldn’t play to the tune of others who fund him and pay him. As for Labour, what a set of idiots over the last couple of weeks after some of the hard work was showing green shoots
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'be careful what you wish for' If you review the PL table I think you have two recent owners with the verdict on, Man U & Chelsea The bottom three of W Ham, Burnley and Wolves - all annoyed but only one of them is a recent takeover. Championship Only Blackburn have major issues. Question marks on WBA, Norwich and Sheffield United. Two of those the fans accept the previous owners ****ed the finances too.
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Randers. The biggest amount of fun I've ever had watching us play.
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My Dad says this was the day that a lot of lads his age called it quits going to watch City play for a bit.
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Going to be some beauty in travelling en masse to a Northern ground with a big away allocation needing points to stay up. Exactly back to where we were pre King Power. See Preston (A) & Barnsley (A) x 2
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Birmingham 2-1 LCFC, post-match thread
CosbehFox replied to Phil Mitchell's topic in Leicester City Forum
It doesn’t but clearly people feel emboldened to be that way. The club do have a responsibility to identify trouble makers and class a drug takers -
Birmingham 2-1 LCFC, post-match thread
CosbehFox replied to Phil Mitchell's topic in Leicester City Forum
We can be different though can’t we? We shouldn’t just accept it I sit in the FCC meetings and everyone tells tales of how some people are genuinely intimidated by it -
Birmingham 2-1 LCFC, post-match thread
CosbehFox replied to Phil Mitchell's topic in Leicester City Forum
Club don’t laid out any uniting material for the fanbase to get behind. So hence we are here split into factions. No attempt this week to begin siege mentality for example. No clear laid out plan calling for patience. No direct messaging post points deduction. No attempt at stopping the level of Class A drug abuse in our away ends. No attempt at stopping political chanting at Oxford and other away games this season -
Birmingham 2-1 LCFC, post-match thread
CosbehFox replied to Phil Mitchell's topic in Leicester City Forum
Another game where a section of our support coked up spend their day chanting Tommy Robinson stuff on the train into Birmingham and then blue on blue in the away end. The house Jon and Aiyawatt built -
Halcyon times when we had multiple posts of ‘prove what his role is’
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People are tending to forgot this PSR period incudes a year where all that has happened what just listed and the clubs answer in the summer of 23/24 was to sign more players on big wages such as Conor Coady, extend Jannik Vestergaards contract, and the singing of Tom Cannon. That’s in spite of the knowledge of the PSR scenario . We were £20m over the limit and that’s accounting for the sales of five major first teamers and Chelsea paying compensation for Enzo. We can only imagine the damage without those departures
