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Well that’s a good question, The premier league if we are successful in staying up, King Power if we don’t but ultimately as always it will be the supporter that also pays in one way or another
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But in a way it was unintentional, twice we counted chickens before they hatched, then it was budgeted to finish 8th and we finished 18th, I think the suggestion is take the forest route and buy without limits and take the PSR breach on the chin, if we go down at least we might have had a little fun and stuck 2 fingers up at the premier league
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At least we still have cannon with his half hour of preseason game time
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As a Season Ticket Holder who has chosen to use a physical card for the 2024/25 season, we write to remind you of an important detail ahead of our season-opening fixture vs. Tottenham Hotspur at King Power Stadium on Monday 19 August (8pm kick-off). By now, you should have received a mailing to your registered address with your physical 2024/25 Season Ticket Card(s), which you should use to access Premier League home matches at King Power Stadium throughout 2024/25. The Club politely reminds supporters that any existing Season Cards retained from previous seasons will not work on our turnstiles, and to only bring with them their new 2024/25 Season Card on matchdays. We also remind your of the Club's recent announcement of a significant charitable contribution on behalf of supporters who opted to purchase a physical Season Ticket Card for the 2024/25 season, with a total of £247,125 being donated by the Club to local charities though the Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Foundation. Supporters have until 5pm on Friday 23 August to choose which charity they wish the Club to support with their £25 fee by logging in to their online ticketing account on LCFC.com. For a step-by-step guide to selecting your charity, please refer to the Club's announcement by clicking Here In the meantime, we look forward to welcoming you back to King Power Stadium for the start of our 2024/25 campaign. LCFC.
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Which I’m sure most of us would love to be able to do
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How to watch or listen live on Foxes hub this season?
jammie82uk replied to laura83's topic in Leicester City Forum
The club’s media coverage will be the same as the last time we was in the premier league as they still have the same deal -
Premier League 24/25 Pre-season guff (misc talking points)
jammie82uk replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
Seems my ChatGPT is even more optimistic Predicted Finishing Table for 2024/2025: 1. Manchester City - Pep Guardiola’s team continues to dominate the league, maintaining their top spot. 2. Arsenal - A young and dynamic squad under Arteta keeps them in contention for the title. 3. Manchester United - Strong improvements under Ten Hag, especially with new signings, help them secure a top-three finish. 4. Newcastle United - Consistent performances under Eddie Howe see them secure another Champions League spot. 5. Chelsea - With a new approach, Chelsea climbs back into the top five. 6. Aston Villa - Continue their upward trajectory, challenging for European spots. 7. Liverpool - A transitional season under new management sees them slip slightly but remain in the top seven. 8. Brighton & Hove Albion - Continue to impress with their attractive football, securing a top-half finish. 9. Tottenham Hotspur - Struggles with consistency continue, but they manage to finish in the top ten. 10. Brentford - Another solid mid-table finish for Thomas Frank’s side. 11. West Ham United - A steady season sees them finish mid-table, avoiding relegation troubles. 12. Leicester City - A strong return to the Premier League, securing a comfortable mid-table position. 13. Crystal Palace - Solid performances throughout the season keep them safely mid-table. 14. Fulham - Consistent performances help them avoid the relegation battle. 15. Wolverhampton Wanderers - A challenging season, but they manage to avoid the drop. 16. Nottingham Forest - Survive another tough campaign, finishing just above the drop zone. 17. Southampton - Struggle on their return to the Premier League but manage to stay up. 18. Everton - A difficult season sees them finally relegated after years of struggles. 19. Ipswich Town - The newly-promoted side finds it tough to adapt and is relegated. 20. AFC Bournemouth - Finish at the bottom after a difficult season and face relegation. -
Premier League 24/25 Pre-season guff (misc talking points)
jammie82uk replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
Just looked at his injury record and didn’t realize it was actually that bad, he’s missed 83 games in the last 3 season -
If we carry on the way of the last two games we could struggle to hit double figures, albeit a very tiny sample based on stats from our last two games combined, we are averaging just over 3 shots at goal and 1 shot on target every 90 mins Sheff Utd averaged 9 shots at goal and 3 shots on target per game last season They scored 35 goals in total
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https://news.sky.com/story/taylor-swift-concerts-cancelled-after-two-men-arrested-in-austria-over-suspected-terror-plot-13192877 Three Taylor Swift concerts have been cancelled after two men were arrested linked to an alleged terror plot said to be targeting the events. Swift was due to play at the Austrian capital's Ernst Happel Stadium on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. But event organiser Barracuda Music said in a post on its Instagram late on Wednesday that "we have no choice but to cancel the three scheduled shows for everyone's safety" after "confirmation of [the] planned terrorist attack". Two men have been arrested in Austria in connection with a suspected terror plot which, police said, targeted major events in Vienna, including the upcoming Swift concerts. US officials familiar with the investigation have told Sky News' US partner NBC News, that Austrian law enforcement were looking for an additional individual, or individuals, who may have knowledge of the alleged plot. Federal and state police swooped on the suspected extremists ahead of the upcoming concerts. According to Vienna state police director Franz Ruf, one of the arrested was a 19-year-old man who allegedly pledged his allegiance to the terror group IS. His arrest took place in the early hours of the morning on 7 August, with the second arrest taking place in Vienna later in the day. Police said that both men had become radicalised on the internet. They allegedly had specific and detailed plans to carry out the attacks. During the arrest of the 19-year-old Austrian citizen, in Ternitz, Lower Austria, officers found chemical substances which are being investigated as possible components of a bomb. Austria's elite 'Cobra' unit provided assistance during the arrests. There were initially no plans to cancel the upcoming Swift concerts as a result of the arrests, police said, but this later changed.
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Well If you read it then it must be true….
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CITY MATCHDAY MAGAZINE - 2024/25 PREMIER LEAGUE PROGRAMME SUBSCRIPTION As the 2024/25 Premier League season draws closer, stay in the know by subscribing to CITY Matchday Magazine to automatically receive every programme issue from Leicester City’s Premier League home campaign as part of a season-long subscription. Subscription is available for purchase up until our first home fixture against Tottenham Hotspur on Monday 19 August Carabao Cup and Emirates FA Cup home fixtures are excluded Only customers in the UK are eligible All subscriptions will be sent via standard UK delivery Priced at £90 for 19 issues of CITY Matchday Magazine, this subscription is a great way to stay informed on all things Foxes throughout the 2024/25 season. Each issue features interviews from players and staff from the Men’s First Team and Club’s Academy, with regular notes from First Team manager Steve Cooper and Chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha featuring alongside more exclusive, in-depth content! Programmes will be posted via standard delivery at the start of the week following a home fixture. Delivery timescales are subject to the delivery courier.
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A quick google says Most viewed tweet was Tucker Carlson’s interview with President Donald J. Trump in August 2023, which has amassed over 267 million views, the figure in the statement was made in February 2024 6 months later
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Official Resale platform now active
jammie82uk replied to jammie82uk's topic in Ticket News and Travel
It’s still there, it’s under personal details on the ticket section, red box appears on the right hand side -
Who do you want for next season in the PL
jammie82uk replied to Fightforever's topic in Transfer Talk
Would definitely be happy with him, I’m surprised he hasn’t been linked with moves away from Luton -
In 10 of his 13 appearances he was subbed on for a total of 169 mins, started 3 games subbed off twice, his only 90 mins was when he scored twice against Huddlesfield
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Saturday 3 August v FC Augsburg pre-season friendly
jammie82uk replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
It Seems they know something we don’t as our manager was listed as Manuel Pellegrini on the team sheet -
Ric Flair Live & Direct on BSLB Podcast
jammie82uk replied to Ric Flair's topic in Leicester City Forum
Would be nice but if Vardy can get 10 we just another that can get to 10 -
Saturday 3 August v FC Augsburg pre-season friendly
jammie82uk replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
No, it’s a subscription service -
Saturday 3 August v FC Augsburg pre-season friendly
jammie82uk replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
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