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jammie82uk

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  1. The game is also being shown on Espn+
  2. Here are the breaches Games that led to Man City's fine... vs Crystal Palace (H) - August 27, 2022 (Length of delay to restart: 1 minute 18 seconds) vs Brighton (H) - October 22, 2022 (Length of delay to restart: 1 minute 19 seconds) vs Leeds (A) - December 28, 2022 (Length of delay to restart: 1 minute and 34 seconds) vs Everton (H) - December 31, 2022 (Length of delay to kick-off: 2 minutes and 33 seconds) vs Leicester (H) - April 15, 2023 (Length of delay to restart: 1 minute and 29 seconds) vs Everton (A) - May 14, 2023 (Length of delay to restart: 2 minutes and 15 second) vs Chelsea (H) - May 21, 2023 (Length of delay to restart: 1 minuute and 26 seconds) vs Brighton (A) - May 24, 2023 (Length of delay to restart: 1 minute and 17 seconds) vs Burnley (A) - August 11, 2023 (Length of delay to restart: 1 minute and 32 seconds) vs Newcastle (H) - August 19, 2023 (Length of delay to kick-off and restart: 2 minutes and 34 seconds and 1 minute and 17 seconds) vs Brighton (H) - October 21, 2023 (Length of delay to kick-off: 2 minutes and 35 seconds): vs Aston Villa (A) - December 6, 2023 (Length of delay to restart: 1 minute and 34 seconds) vs Crystal Palace (H) - December 16, 2023 (Length of delay to restart: 1 minute and 19 seconds) vs Sheffield United (H) - December 30, 2023 (Length of delay to restart: 1 minute and 26 seconds) vs Newcastle (A) - January 13, 2024 (Length of delay to restart: 1 minute and 46 seconds) vs Chelsea (H) - February 17, 2024 (Length of delay to kick-off: 1 minute and 55 seconds) vs Aston Villa (H) - April 3, 2024 (Length of delay to restart: 1 minute and 40 seconds) vs Crystal Palace (A) - April 6, 2024 (Length of delay to restart: 1 minute and 43 seconds) vs Brighton (A) - April 25, 2024 (Length of delay to restart: 1 minute and 45 seconds) vs Nottingham Forest (A) - April 28, 2024 (Length of delay to restart: 1 minute and 22 seconds) vs Tottenham (A) - May 14, 2024 (Length of delay to restart: 1 minute and 27 seconds) vs West Ham (H) - May 19, 2024 (Length of delay to kick-off: 2 minutes and 46 seconds)
  3. https://www.lcfc.com/news/4071393/free-open-training-session-set-for-tuesday-6-august-book-your-place-today?lang=en LCFC is once again pleased to confirm that a free open training session will run at King Power Stadium on Tuesday 6 August ahead of our Men's and Women's First Teams respective Premier League and Barclays WSL seasons! - LCFC’s Men’s and Women’s Teams set for an open training return at King Power Stadium - The event will take place on Tuesday 6 August, starting at 11am - 2024/25 Season Ticket Holders and Fox Members can book their free seats now in an exclusive window which runs until 8am on Wednesday 31 July - Free tickets will be released to all supporters from 8am on Wednesday 31 July The limited-capacity sessions are an exciting opportunity to witness both our Men's and Women's First Teams in action on the same day in separate sessions as they are put through their paces by Steve Cooper and Amandine Miquel in preparation for their 2024/25 campaigns. A fun-filled day is in-store for members of the Blue Army as the excitement builds in anticipation of the return of competitive action to Filbert Way, with a carnival atmosphere set to be in place in and around the stadium bowl. LCFC legends will again be in attendance to offer their insight to Foxes fans, while beloved Club mascot, Filbert Fox, will spread his customary cheer and pose for photos throughout the day. FORMAT - Men's First Teaming Open Training: 11am (75-90 minutes approx.) - Women's First Team Open Training: 1pm (60 minutes approx.) - Followed by a chance to engage with the Women's First Team EVENT HIGHLIGHTS - Choose to watch either or both of LCFC Men's or Women's First Teams train on the pitch at King Power Stadium (LCFC Men's Session Ticket, LCFC Women's Session Ticket and All-Day ticket available to choose from) - LCFC legends and Filbert Fox in attendance in the Foxes Fanstore - Activities outside the stadium throughout the day - Prize draws - LCFC 'drop-in' help desk available on the day to assist with supporter queries Tickets for this event are free and can be booked now at LCFC.com/tickets. 2024/25 LCFC Men's Team Season Ticket Holders, 2024/25 LCFC Women's Team Season Ticket Holders and all 2024/25 Fox Members have an exclusive window to book their seats until 8am tomorrow morning (Wednesday 31 July), at which point tickets will be released to all supporters, subject to availability. Please note: The lead booker will require a digital ticketing account to secure places for this event and must have the Supporter Number(s) of those they are assigning tickets to within their party. This event is one ticket per Supporter Number and no under-twos are permitted. All tickets for this event are Mobile Tickets and will be situated in the West Stand. Limited free parking will be available on Car Park E on a first come, first served basis. Click HERE to secure your tickets now. Please note: The LCFC Home Match Ticket 2024/25 Terms & Conditions available at LCFC.com apply to tickets for this event (to the extent applicable) and the training session(s) shall be deemed to be included in the definition of "Match". All times BST.
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  5. We have co-operated and the committee acknowledges that we did 5. The Commission was greatly assisted by the parties and their respective representatives in this matter.
  6. Why would it be double? The points deducted will be based on how much we was over the PSR, we have been compliant with the premier league requests, we might not agree on terminology with the premier league but at least we have been compliant according to what the independent board have said
  7. Well he is wrong because there is definitely an issue because there is a end of file coding issue, someone has made a mistake with the coding, either a missing closing brace, a missing double quote, missing bracket, an extra comma, all it takes is a competent person to look at it and they will realize the mistake straight away
  8. Still doesn’t work and I get this as an error now
  9. You can also include Vardy in this, played as part of a two before joining us and although could do it on his own arguably his better times was with a partner, Nugent, Okazaki, Mahrez, Iheanacho
  10. It’s point 2 of the planning decision, on a separate application they do however only have untill January 2025 to start the enabling works as that is when the 3 year period is up with planning application
  11. Correct Normally 3 but king power’s request for 5 years was accepted
  12. Did someone get banned for asking questions the club didn’t like
  13. Think I can spot what the issue was The only things I can think of that he could have done was to come to a complete stop or leave the track to the left although I don’t think he would have had the time to react or the steering lock to do that
  14. Hungarian GP: Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton escape stewards' penalty for dramatic F1 collision https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/13182673/hungarian-gp-max-verstappen-lewis-hamilton-escape-stewards-penalty-for-dramatic-f1-collision Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton both escaped any punishment for their dramatic collision in the Hungarian GP, with race stewards ruling "no further action" was required over the incident. It means the race result remains unchanged, with Hamilton finishing third and Verstappen behind Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in fifth. Hamilton and Verstappen were battling over third place when they made contact at Turn One on lap 63. With Verstappen locking his front tyres, the two cars touched wheels and the Dutchman's car was briefly sent airborne. Verstappen blamed Hamilton for the incident and claimed the Briton had moved under braking, although the Mercedes driver described it as a "racing incident" without obvious fault. "I went for a move that was fully on, but then in the middle of the braking zone when I was already committed to the move, he suddenly keeps warping right," Verstappen told Sky Sports F1. "If I wouldn't have turned while braking straight, I would have made contact with him. At one point naturally I locked up because he kept turning to the right. "People always made a lot of what happened in Austria [in his collision with Norris]. 'It was not correct blah blah blah'. But that's on the initial move and then you just brake straight, you hold your wheel quite straight. "I felt now it was not on the initial move, but afterwards during the braking zone he keeps turning right. You cannot do that when someone is committed to the inside. "That's why I locked up because otherwise we would have collided anyway because he would have just turned in on me." Hamilton, meanwhile, said: "For me it was a racing incident. "Ultimately he was much quicker and he sent it. I moved a little to defend, but I left enough space on the inside and he locked up and obviously then couldn't turn. He came at a different trajectory and clipped my wheels. If he was under control he would have gone by."
  15. I assume we are not getting any live streams for this preseason Leicester will now return to the UK and they are due in Shrewsbury on Tuesday for an open pre-season friendly against the Sky Bet League 1 Shrews. That fixture at The Croud Meadow is a 7:45pm BST kick-off and you’ll find updates from Shropshire across @LCFC social channels on the evening. Once that task is completed, the Foxes will tackle Palermo in Chesterfield (Friday 26 July), before travelling to Augsburg (3 August) and Lens (10 August).
  16. It’s worse then that now as they owe yet another company money, they already owe £200 million to 777/A-Cap, £200 million to Rights and Media funding and now borrowed £200 million from the Friedkin group to pay off another debt of £158 million to a group of investors and to pay Laing O’Rourke latest bill for the new stadium so they currently owe £600 million to those 3 companies, the new stadium is being used as collateral and they owe £450 million in shareholder loans to Farhad Moshiri
  17. First choice keeper and a solid chance at some silverware might just compensate a little
  18. Before I brought the card I had the option to download the ticket on my account so maybe the option is still there
  19. He had a great rapport with a certain section of fans…
  20. Quite easy for someone to get All that especially if you are living with them Multitude of reasons, Like you suggest either to make a scene, to show off to mates or just simply because they can do it
  21. Not in a school environment it’s not and that’s the situation described above, kids are extremely tech savvy now
  22. That’s because It’s a white label website, the group that powers it TGP Europe have their own website (betvision.com) which does have a Uk gambling license, it then has a whole load of white label websites and non-active websites which the license doesn’t cover
  23. For the men’s it seems so as the club announced king power will be on the training wear
  24. Not a bad time to score your first goal for your country
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