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Everything posted by moore_94
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Only Corberan mentioned by Percy
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Looks like if you ever wrote anything bad about Enzo on Twitter there is a VERY good chance his wife has blocked you
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Can't be annoyed at him leaving, majority managers would take that kind of deal Either it goes well or he gets a massive payoff and his reputation doesn't really take a hit at all anyway because Chelsea are mental - win win for him really Cheers for the promotion and £10m+ I think we are better off without him in the Prem and will have a better chance of staying up with someone else (as long as we get someone who is pragmatic and isn't so stuck to one idea)
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Leicester expected to vigorously defend itself against charges An independent three-person commission will be put together. Senior figures at Leicester are pressing for any punishment to be imposed before the season starts. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2024/06/03/leicester-frustrated-with-enzo-maresca-jumping-ship-chelsea/
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Will sign a new deal once embargo is lifted https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2024/06/03/leicester-frustrated-with-enzo-maresca-jumping-ship-chelsea/
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Will sign a new deal once embargo is lifted https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2024/06/03/leicester-frustrated-with-enzo-maresca-jumping-ship-chelsea/
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Corberan a leading candidate, would cost £3.5m-£4m https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2024/06/03/leicester-frustrated-with-enzo-maresca-jumping-ship-chelsea/
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From Percy’s article: Towards the end of last season, Maresca did voice his concerns over Leicester’s financial situation, with the club facing a points deduction on their return to the top division. Yet after promotion was secured, and during a post-season trip to Monaco, it is understood that Maresca informed Leicester’s board – including owner Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha – that he was happy to stay. He rejected offers abroad from Sevilla and Porto, and was heavily involved and invested in the club’s future planning. On Maresca’s recommendation, Leicester declined an invitation to appear at the Stateside Cup in the United States this summer. But, out of nowhere, Chelsea made an official approach on Monday May 27, and it soon became inevitable that Maresca would leave. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2024/06/03/leicester-frustrated-with-enzo-maresca-jumping-ship-chelsea/
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Burton Albion owner selling his majority share
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The hierarchy at Leicester do u trust them yes or no
moore_94 replied to Kienan dewsbury croc's topic in Leicester City Forum
Nope and I don't trust them to change anything to properly sort the club out in the multiple areas it needs it either, especially at the top level (Rudkin) I think the only way we are going to get that change is by them selling up -
https://sport.quotidiano.net/calcio/bologna/bologna-guarda-a-sinistra-riscatti-da-25-milioni-per-saele-e-kristiansen-il-club-adesso-riflette-4c749bd1 Victor Kristiansen 's loan expires on June 30. He left Leicester last summer on a costly loan for 1 million with a redemption set at 15, because Maresca would have seen a future for him as a central defender in a 3-man defence. Maresca went to Chelsea , Leicester returned to the Premier League and Bologna would not want to spend 15 million to buy the Dane. He would like to negotiate a discount to around 8-9: but it will depend on the characteristics that Italiano (or Palladino ) will ask for for the role of left back . On the left, Fiorentina had Biraghi, someone who certainly doesn't play the game they have played in recent years with first Motta Cambiaso and then Kristiansen.
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It really is quite interesting how he manages to say the exact same thing in about 10 different ways
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I loved watching Napoli under Sarri He did leave Lazio though due to issues over how they did transfer business
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I just want us to get an actual dedicated set piece coach
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No problem for that kind of fee If it doesn’t work out we probably just send him to Leuven
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L’Equipe reporting we are considering Oscar Garcia at Leuven https://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Actualites/Promu-en-premier-league-leicester-s-interesse-a-l-ancien-coach-de-reims-oscar-garcia/1471254 Spanish coach Oscar Garcia, who worked for Reims and Saint-Etienne, and today with the Belgian club Louvain, is in the sights of Leicester, promoted to the Premier League. Owner of the Belgian club Louvain and the English club Leicester, promoted to the Premier League, the Thai group King Power, is considering recruiting 51-year-old coach Oscar Garcia. The former coach of Reims (June 2021-October 2022), appointed by OH Louvain last November, under contract in Belgium until June 2026, kept his team in the first division, which was rather unexpected. According to a close source, his management and his ideas have seduced his bosses for a possible transfer to England, if the current Leicester manager, Enzo Maresca , in office since June 2023, is on his way to take charge of Chelsea (ENG ) as has already been mentioned.
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Premier League 24/25 Pre-season guff (misc talking points)
moore_94 replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
Great signing for Palace -
At least Mourinho being suggested should stop now
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Only seems to refer to playing staff, embargo won’t be a problem after next week anyway thankfully!
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Will Still is going to RC Lens
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Shifting out old crap or bringing in new crap? Or both?
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Loan with option to buy Then spend the following summer offering them naff all and nowhere near the option
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Depends on our next manager for me really If they still want a keeper who is really good with their feet then I think it is easier to replace KDH than Mads If they aren’t overly bothered about the keeper being good with their feet then sell Mads, keep KDH, and use Stolarczyk
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£2m release clause apparently
