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moore_94

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  1. Poor Jakub… Either going to get bumped back down to 2nd choice or be asked to play in a way he can’t by Martin isn’t he
  2. I don’t like Ruud but I honestly think I would rather stick with him than get Brussell
  3. Southampton seemingly putting some good effort in to sorting their shit out Must be nice
  4. Thats 3 out of 5 Champions League places Forest now can't get Just need Newcastle and Villa to win or just Chelsea to win now
  5. Would probably prefer Dyche to keeping Ruud or going for Martin Would prefer MANY other managers to all 3 of them I just can't get past the absolute shite that we have seen from Ruud this season to think he deserves a go at the summer and start of next season (just for him to inevitably get sacked around November time anyway)
  6. Can’t wait to find out which shitty deal it was that pushed us over
  7. Back up to Thomas?
  8. Wouldn’t be surprised if that is how we try to argue it
  9. Would they be allowed to hand punishments down to the EFL for a financial year prior to their new rules allowing for that? Might be we get it next time we come up
  10. https://www.lcfc.com/pages/en/media-article/lcfc-statement-20-may-2025 LCFC Statement: 20 May, 2025 Leicester City FC notes the Tribunal decision which has been published today. The Club is pleased that it successfully defended the Premier League’s challenge to the Appeal Board decision in relation to the PSR assessment period ending FY23, which was the main focus of these proceedings. The Premier League’s own rules provide a deliberately high threshold for any challenge to the decision of an Appeal Board. In this case, the Appeal Board’s decision was only capable of being overturned if it could be shown to have resulted from a “perverse interpretation of the law” or was a decision “which could not reasonably have been reached”. The Appeal Board decision was reached by a highly experienced panel (including two former Court of Appeal judges) and, although the tribunal may have disagreed with the decision, it dismissed the Premier League’s challenge, finding (consistent with the arguments made by the Club all along) that the Appeal Board decision “could not sensibly be seen as resulting from a perverse interpretation of the law”. The tribunal also concluded that the Premier League was successful in establishing jurisdiction on one of the two grounds argued by the Premier League with respect to the assessment period ending FY24, and the Premier League has now referred this to an independent Commission. Consistent with its previous commitments, the Club intends to engage cooperatively in this matter now that the Premier League’s jurisdiction has been established for the period ending FY24. However, we will not be able to comment further on these proceedings until they are concluded, due to their confidential nature.
  11. Contract is up in the summer but Bournemouth have an option to extend I wouldn’t be surprised if Sunderland are willing to pay a fee to get him even if they don’t go up so I can’t see us getting him for free
  12. Yesterday was definitely the poorest his distribution has been so far I think Just seemed to be way more nervous than usual I do hope he gets given the first choice keeper role next season as I do really rate him but if whoever is in charge wants the keeper to be comfortable with their feet we might need to go into the market for a new keeper who can do that…
  13. Annoying
  14. If he is still here next season then hopefully he will look to go forward more and much quicker Quite a few times yesterday he would go backwards or when he did pass forward he just took ages to do it
  15. Attempted justification of his records with us is quite funny - prior to relegation: 19 games 2 wins 2 draws 15 losses 11 goals scored 45 conceded 0.42 PPG 9 consecutive home defeats without scoring - AN ALL TIME TOP FLIGHT FOOTBALL LEAGUE RECORD - no other club in the entire 136 year history of the top flight of the football league has EVER been that bad There are very few clubs where those kinds of records will not result in a manager, deservedly, getting sacked I could not give a toss about the state of the squad, it is quite literally one of the most pathetic managerial performances of all time But we picked up a couple of wins against our fellow shite relegated sides after being relegated? Sod off
  16. Yesterdays Result - Saturday 17th May Eerste Divisie Playoffs Quarter Final - 2nd Leg: Wanya Marcal (7.0 - 75 mins) - De Graafschap 0-2 FC Dordrecht De Graafschap’s season is over as they lose 2-0 on aggregate to FC Dordrecht
  17. Please go abroad somewhere Can't stomach the thought of seeing him playing in another English clubs kit (and I am including Wrexham in that)
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