Mungongo
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On 17/01/2026 at 08:37, kingpower said:
Not sure on the validity of the source but nice to have a new name to get excited about to only get disappointed when he joins a rival
Scored today
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1 hour ago, Noahfence said:
Thanks for clearing that up! I did think to myself that Amartey looked a lot taller than I remembered
No worries!
I also agree re Neale. Gets about the pitch and really good in tight spaces. For a small lad he can put his foot in as well when needed. Another one to watch.You’re right on Briggs too. Needs a loan in January to showcase his abilities.
I was looking forward to seeing Carr again but he wasn’t in the squad last night. This lad could be another Barnes. Only 17.
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3 hours ago, Noahfence said:I thought Amartey was our best player. Very physical and covered ground well.
I like the look of Neale and Donnelly got stuck in too, looked quite physical.
Evans struggled against their LB. Good pass for the assist but he looked slow I thought.
Briggs whilst didn’t do anything outstanding was good again. Looks technically sound and decent ball carrier. Hopefully get a loan in January.If, like me, you watched the game on YouTube then an important note to make is that the commentator had the shirt numbers incorrectly reversed for Amartey and Gray. The giant centre half that won everything in the air and looks comfortable on the ball is Kevon Gray (and not Amartey as the commentator thought).
That’s the second time in a week I’ve seen Gray play for the U21s as I was also at the Juventus game. He has impressed me on both occasions. He’s still only 18 and so looks to have a very bright future if he can keep his feet on the ground.
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2 hours ago, AjcW said:
21’s not playing until Friday so no reason he can’t do both?
They play Wealdstone on Tuesday night.
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Jaden Joseph starting tonight for Tranmere.
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Is Kian Pennant still at the club? Not seen him named in the U21s this season.
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8 minutes ago, Pliskin said:I think what’s more likely to happen is, we get relegated, and lose Monga and Page for a pittance. And end up on the same mess in a lower league….. with the same incompetence leading the club.
That’s the spirit.
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Wilson-Brown. Texture like sun.
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I don't wanna talk
About things we've gone through
Though it's hurting me
Now it's historyCooper and Eduoard
That joker Danny Ward too
Nothing more to say
No more ace to playThe Wimmer takes it all
Ipswich standing small
Beside our victory
That's our destiny-
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How much did we pay for Cannon?
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RvN is odds on with Bet365
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Just now, VLC86 said:
Jesus knows his stuff.
Does Jesus have many followers?
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1 hour ago, LestaLad said:
There goes my theory of him coming in to replace him.
David Carmo, Igor and Victor Nelsson still available
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Please could a fellow fox send me a stream link. Thank you.
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If Sporting sell Gyokeres then they will have money to burn and European football to offer him. He is the perfect replacement for them. I hope we have a plan b, c, d and e.
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We were linked with Bove recently. So there could be a deal to do there with Soumare.
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Steve rhymes with believe.
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I’m in France but still don’t get the option of a day pass to watch live on FoxesHub. Therefore would appreciate a link of anybody please
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Just days after after our FA Cup semi-final at Wembley then 😉
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Leicester have no plans to sell Dewsbury-Hall despite Brighton, Brentford interest
Latest from Sky Sports news senior reporter Rob Dorsett...
Leicester have no plans to sell Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in this transfer window, despite interest from Brighton and Brentford.
Currently, the fee that Brighton and Brentford are prepared to pay for the 25-year-old is way short of what Leicester would want.
Sky Sports News has been told it would take a bid in excess of £40m to bring Leicester to the negotiating table, and the asking price is likely to be further increased because of their inability to replace him with a player of equal calibre so late in the window.
Leicester have little flexibility in the current market to add to their squad and remain in line with Profit and Sustainability Regulations (PSR). It's likely they would have to sell a player in order to strengthen.
However, Dewsbury-Hall is not someone they want to sell. He is regarded by manager Enzo Maresca as a key part of his promotion-chasing team.
The player himself also needs to be convinced that changing clubs now would be a good career move, we are told.
Only clubs competing higher up in the Premier League are likely to appeal to Dewsbury-Hall, with Leicester seven points clear at the top of the Championship and expecting an immediate return to the top division.
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Started at LB but now plays as a number 10


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Could any hero send me a link please?