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Happy Fox

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  1. Sack the useless Dutch fraud.
  2. Board are totally complicit f**k off Top I hope the charlatan sells the club.
  3. Hull are playing Derby today at home. They need a win to guarantee safety , same as Stoke as well mathematically speaking away at Derby. Luton stay up imo at their expense.
  4. Sheepshaggers getting relegated
  5. Great that Monga is starting.
  6. I think the KPFC contingent are regrettably so far removed from reality, they think and perceive just because of the past success it will continue again, without any effort, but we know that’s not the case.
  7. When he scores a hat trick at the Shitty Ground
  8. His stint at PSV would suggest so, but still a gamble really and one we cannot afford in our predicament. He has to be sacked.
  9. This is his first season he’s hit 20 plus goals in the league so yes can see that’s a risk and a gamble to sign someone like him, but I think we need to strike a balance for this campaign coming we do need an experienced forward so if we could get Danny Ings on a 1-2 year contract I think that would be good, plus a young striker in Kelman plus Jake Evans as our third choice striker for this campaign I think that would be decent enough options.
  10. https://www.ontheminute.com/brentford-leeds-utd-leicester-and-celtic-tracking-19-year-old-forward/51159 Brentford, Leeds United, Leicester City and Celtic are reportedly all interested in AC Ajaccio forward Moussa Soumano. Africa Foot reports that AC Ajaccio will face a challenge to keep the 19-year-old at the club in the 2025 summer transfer window. Moussa Soumano is set to enter the final 12 months of his contract, with his current deal with AC Ajaccio expiring in June 2026. Soumano has become a first-team regular at the French club and has impressed scouts from clubs across Europe, including the four British clubs. Africa Foot reports that all the four clubs are keen on signing the teenager this summer. The report claims that Italian outfit Atalanta are also keeping a close eye on the forward.
  11. Charlie Kelman at Orient on loan from QPR has scored 20 plus goals this season in all competitions.
  12. Charlie Kelman would be worth it , he’s on loan at Leyton Orient from QPR and has scored 25 goals this season in League One/ and cup competitions, and I imagine , QPR need the money so anything like £5-7m would be worth it imo. He’s only 23 so is yet to hit his prime.
  13. I think a team in the premier league someone like Palace signs him.
  14. They took 45k recently to Wembley they will hope to attract more fans you imagine?
  15. The January transfer window was crucial Ruud was promised allegedly the players to improve the first team that was the narrative but was clearly a lie.., not at all condoning Ruud's management and it has been abysmal beyond belief, but he has definitely had one hand tied behind his back.
  16. If we stayed up or had remotely competent owners he would still be here imo. Anyway it's the end of an era, and I am thankful for the good times.
  17. The fact he's still in charge says it all about how Top is running the clown show off the pitch, utterly incompetent.
  18. Side Show Bob.
  19. Can we not be angry that Vardy is leaving because of the club's (Top and Rudkin's) incompetence?
  20. Not a chance , he is regularly scoring every season 10-15 goals in the premier league.
  21. There's only one Mousinho https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/ce92ye5r8zlo Another endorsing article.
  22. If they don't sell the club once the season has concluded, I hope we protest these charlatans out.
  23. Charlatans the lot of them, I really hope they sell the club.
  24. Leicester City manager Ruud van Nistelrooy on Jamie Vardy: "There's more to this story. We spoke also about Fleetwood Town where he came from and also his time before that at Halifax Town. "He was in the Conference League and then moved to Leicester after they got promoted from League 1 to the Championship. That's where he came in. "He felt really supported by the fans form the beginning and of course, over the 13 years that e has played. In all the highs and lows, what stands out is his loyalty to the football club and taking responsibility for the football club in doing everything possible to be the best he can be and perform. "So he was there through the thick and thin. He was always providing the typical Jamie Vardy way of playing - aggressive, quick, intuitional player. Of course you can be a fans favourite if you have somebody who plays like that and can score goals." More from Leicester City manager Ruud van Nistelrooy: "I have learned a lot from [Vardy]. I have also got to know him as a person. "I have had conversations with him on the club, how things are going and what needs to be done. He was always a great support and influence in the team - on moving forward together and when going through the difficult times that we went through. "In addition, on the pitch, he is our top scorer. That's what he also did." Leicester City manager Ruud van Nistelrooy on the statement Jamie Vardy posted earlier this week regarding the club's season: "The most important thing now is that we have extra motivation. We need to move on to the next season. "Now it will be the farewell for Jamie as well. It will be a big motivation for the team to play for their captain and recognise the 13 seasons he has served this club - the successes he's been through and also the difficult times he has been through. We can use these games perfectly for that." Leicester City manager Ruud van Nistelrooy on Jamie Vardy's next move: "He talked about his next move. It's an open book. For him, it's a time to reflect, from the conversation I had with him. "Of course, together with his family, he has to make a decision where to play because he wants to carry on playing. That's as far as it went." On whether Vardy's final games for the club will be extra motivation for players: "His farewell is above anything and deserves all the credit and honour possible from the club, squad, supporters and all the people who love football towards him. That's how we will move forward."
  25. They couldn't afford his wages, not unless they get taken over?
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