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Just noticed on this seasons ST and the fact I haven’t brought from the club shop for a long while but when did the STH rebate drop to 5% on items brought from the shop
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They have been in 4 finals in that time and lost all 4 Man City twice (2018,2026),Chelsea (2007)and Birmingham (2011)
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It don’t but nearly every player will miss a penalty in their career,
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Its not just us that use them, other clubs use them as well, Tottenham, West Ham, Burnley, Watford, Bournemouth, Nottingham Forest, Rangers, Sunderland, Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, and Southampton have all used their services
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Let’s face it, The breaches have put Man City into a position where very little throw at them will affect them for more then 1 season, 50 point deduction means they won’t qualify for Europe by league position but will be safe from relegation based on last 5 seasons points average that Man City have scored, a Monetary Fine is pointless, due to the Squad they have a Transfer ban won’t impact them too much either much either
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LCFC 2-0 Bristol City, post-match thread
jammie82uk replied to Phil Mitchell's topic in Leicester City Forum
Great assist from the staff member on the touchline telling him to go left and low -
Literally just walking everywhere, I wouldn’t be surprised to see that the sponsors banners that keep moving near the family stand have covered more of the pitch then him
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Log in to the separate sky sports app and you get the red button games
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Premier League 2025/26 Thread
jammie82uk replied to OntarioFox's topic in General Football and Sport
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22 points from 17 games at home, Goals for/Against 23:25 19 points from 19 games away Goals For/Against 25:32
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Not listed on Skysports schedule https://www.skysports.com/watch/football-on-sky/competitions/championship
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It will be championship only
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Selections for matches scheduled after the first weekend in March will be announced on a four-week rolling basis starting from February 1 (e.g. a selection for the first weekend in April will be selected in the first weekend in March). https://www.efl.com/how-to-watch/tv-game-selection-process/
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Premier League 2025/26 Thread
jammie82uk replied to OntarioFox's topic in General Football and Sport
That’s a ridiculously good goal -
I’ve previously posted what the roles typically do A typical breakdown of the roles Chairman – Khun “Top” Srivaddhanaprabha • Sets overall vision and strategy for the club and signs off on major decisions (senior appointments, big transfers, major investments). • Chairs the board, represents the owners, and is the ultimate decision-maker above both the CEO and Chief Football Officer. CEO (Business) – Kevin Davies • Leads all corporate affairs: finances, budgets, commercial deals, stadium/venue operations, retail, HR, legal, and administration. • Responsible for financial sustainability (PSR/FFP compliance), overall business strategy, and aligning all non-football departments behind the club’s long-term plan. Chief Football Officer – Jon Rudkin • Overall charge of all football activities: men’s, women’s, and pathways/academy, sitting above the Sporting Director and football departments. • Sets high-level football strategy and governance, liaises with the board on football matters, and line-manages the Sporting Director. Sporting Director – James McCarron • Runs day-to-day football operations on the men’s side: performance and player trading. • Leads recruitment and squad building: scouting profiles, transfers in and out, loans, and contract renewals, aligned to a clear playing identity and long-term plan. • Works with the head coach and academy so first team, B team and youth pathway all fit one football philosophy. Interim Managing Director – Kamonthip Netthanomsak • Acts as an executive link between the chairman and club operations during the transition, helping implement the new structure. • Oversees and coordinates business/operational departments alongside the CEO role, making sure day-to-day running matches the board’s direction. Commercial Director – Russell Jones • Responsible for revenue-generating activities: sponsorship, partnerships, ticketing/marketing strategy, retail and brand growth. • Reports into the business side (under the CEO), tasked with growing income to support the football budget and long-term sustainability.
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A typical breakdown of the roles Chairman – Khun “Top” Srivaddhanaprabha • Sets overall vision and strategy for the club and signs off on major decisions (senior appointments, big transfers, major investments). • Chairs the board, represents the owners, and is the ultimate decision-maker above both the CEO and Chief Football Officer. CEO (Business) – Kevin Davies • Leads all corporate affairs: finances, budgets, commercial deals, stadium/venue operations, retail, HR, legal, and administration. • Responsible for financial sustainability (PSR/FFP compliance), overall business strategy, and aligning all non-football departments behind the club’s long-term plan. Chief Football Officer – Jon Rudkin • Overall charge of all football activities: men’s, women’s, and pathways/academy, sitting above the Sporting Director and football departments. • Sets high-level football strategy and governance, liaises with the board on football matters, and line-manages the Sporting Director. Sporting Director – James McCarron • Runs day-to-day football operations on the men’s side: performance and player trading. • Leads recruitment and squad building: scouting profiles, transfers in and out, loans, and contract renewals, aligned to a clear playing identity and long-term plan. • Works with the head coach and academy so first team, B team and youth pathway all fit one football philosophy. Interim Managing Director – Kamonthip Netthanomsak • Acts as an executive link between the chairman and club operations during the transition, helping implement the new structure. • Oversees and coordinates business/operational departments alongside the CEO role, making sure day-to-day running matches the board’s direction. Commercial Director – Russell Jones • Responsible for revenue-generating activities: sponsorship, partnerships, ticketing/marketing strategy, retail and brand growth. • Reports into the business side (under the CEO), tasked with growing income to support the football budget and long-term sustainability.
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Protest march vs Norwich - Sat 28th Feb 2026
jammie82uk replied to Dan's topic in Leicester City Forum
Just to be devils advocate, Both sides are doing it, “KPFC” “Happy Clappers” “Stupid” “Mental” are used in nearly every post -
Premier League 2025/26 Thread
jammie82uk replied to OntarioFox's topic in General Football and Sport
Absolutely brain dead behavior from Neto there -
Premier League 2025/26 Thread
jammie82uk replied to OntarioFox's topic in General Football and Sport
Sanchez has not got a clue where the ball was -
If we win any games it will be away games
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Premier League 2025/26 Thread
jammie82uk replied to OntarioFox's topic in General Football and Sport
Why didn’t the ref go to the screen? How can he overturn it and say his final decision is handball when he originally gave the goal -
Looking across the years it’s quite scary how quick that % of revenue can change 2018, in the championship, average wage of 21,723, 139% of turnover 2019, in the premier league, average wage of 24,074, 43% of turnover 2020, in the championship, average wage of 15,992, 79% of turnover
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Sargent has been sold and the replacement did his groin in last nights game
