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Yunus Akgun starts for Turkey vs Latvia
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Not a clue! Only commentator I have ever heard say it like that as well This is my team at the moment I do have the 88 Bonucci I want to use but unfortunately I can't really get him into the team Think I am going to get Robertson for left back, but long term I want to try and get one of Ashley Cole, John Arne Riise, or hopefully a good Prem inform left back
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I got untradeable Bruno Fernandes the same way last night as well Used him for a bit but had to stop using him because the way the commentator says his name was doing my head in Ended up doing the Maddison SBC and now use him instead
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Development/Youth Squads 2023/2024 Thread - U18/U21
moore_94 replied to Ryy's topic in Leicester City Forum
https://www.lcfc.com/news/3733660/future-foxes--inside-leicester-citys-academy-documentary-available-now?lang=en 'Future Foxes - Inside Leicester City's Academy' Documentary Available Now Supporters can now enjoy the latest Foxes Hub documentary - Future Foxes - Inside Leicester City's Academy - placing a focus on some of the youngest players at the Club. - 'Future Foxes - Inside Leicester City's Academy' documentary available now on Foxes Hub - The new feature offers insight into the Club's Academy and its support for young hopefuls in Seagrave - Fans can watch the documentary using the video player below Speaking to coaches, players and Club staff, the 20-minute production follows the progress of Academy players at school age and explains the support which LCFC provides through their development. Placing a focus on the day-release programme, Future Foxes - Inside Leicester City's Academy also offers an insight into the educational and football tutelage which is available in Seagrave. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, on the other hand, reflects on his journey from an eight-year-old hopeful to a fully-fledged member of the Foxes First Team in the present day. -
Got TOTW Romero in my squad battles rewards Only really worth about 16k and he isn't even better than Stones
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Todays Result - Saturday 14th October League Two: Lewis Brunt (unused sub) - Mansfield Town 4-1 Notts County
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Todays Game - Saturday 14th October League Two: Lewis Brunt - on the bench for Mansfield Town vs Notts County
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Volunteered to take some scaffold to one of our guys doing a job at someone's house, they ended up not needing it, spent 6 hours travelling to foot a ladder Our warehouse has a leak in the roof Our dock leveller loading bay has flooded A new car is being delivered to work tomorrow when we aren't open and I can't get in to the office to accept it All 3 of our brand new vans have had the engine management lights come on - the guys have had them less than a week - the new vans are also too small which is why I was having to take scaffolding to one of the guys Because of the above we checked the condition of their old vans which we were expecting to send back to the lease company on Monday but may now keep whilst their new ones get sorted - got someone in the office to check them and one of them is completely dead and the other the key gets stuck in the ignition, as well as both being on about 200k miles so don't really want them being used anymore All of this happened today whilst I wasn't in the office to sort it out because of the first one
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Always made jokes about Friday 13th, ooo everything is going to go wrong today etc. Today it seems like all that joking came back to bite me on the ass all in one go today at work lmao
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Going for Jayden Bogle for the Bruiser Wingback Evolution Looks like the best option, just a shame he costs 10k!
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https://bold.dk/fodbold/stillinger/championship/nyheder/hermansen-har-kun-indkasseret-seks-mal-lidt-hojt-sat In the transfer window, Mads Hermansen moved from Brøndby to Leicester. Since then, it has been terrific for the 23-year-old keeper, conceding just six goals and Leicester picking up 30 points from 11 games, which means the Premier League relegated leaders lead the Championship. In the national team camp, Mads Hermansen says that it could actually have gone even better. - I would actually say that we have played matches where we should not have conceded goals, so if you look at it, six goals is actually a bit high, says Hermansen. However, the goalkeeper is very happy with the new life after the switch from Brøndby. - It has been a really good start, I think. It's a fantastic club and a huge place in relation to the training facility, the stadium and the whole city. - It's a great honor to be part of it, and people have been super good at welcoming me, and I've fit in really well with the team, so it's been great, says Mads Hermansen. In the transfer window, Hermansen was Brøndby's biggest selling point, and he reveals that there were clubs other than Leicester who were interested. - It was my own first real transfer window, and I haven't really tried to feel how it works before. It is clear that there were several clubs, and my back country and I have been in dialogue about how it should be done. - When Leicester came it was close to a 'no brainer' compared to the plan they came up with. Leicester came up with the best setup and the best opportunity, says Mads Hermansen. In Brøndby, Mads Hermansen managed to be listed for 70 games. The keeper still has his national team debut to his credit.
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Lovely team goal last night
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https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/leicester-city-premier-league-clubs-8826324 Leicester City and seven Premier League football clubs are bringing claims against insurers totalling nearly £100million over losses allegedly suffered during the Covid-19 pandemic, the High Court has been told. Top flight teams Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Brighton & Hove Albion, Aston Villa, West Ham United and Crystal Palace are seeking larger payouts under their insurance policies over the impact of suspended games and matches played behind closed doors when the virus struck. Insurers, who have already made interim payments of £2.5million to each club, are opposing the bids for greater sums in a dispute centred around the scope and limits of business interruption insurance contracts, a judge was told. Leicester, who were relegated to the Championship last season, are also involved in the early stage legal action brought against insurers Allianz, Aviva, CNA, Liberty Mutual, MS Amlin and Zurich. A brief preliminary hearing before Mr Justice Jacobs over the linked legal challenges was held in London on Thursday, ahead of an estimated one to two-week trial at a later date. The judge disclosed he was an Arsenal season ticket holder but said he did not think it would affect his ability to hear the case. In written arguments, Andrew Green KC, representing the football clubs who are bringing their claims through a number of commercial entities, said they had “suffered significant losses caused by interruption or interference to their businesses as a result of decisions taken by the football authorities and government in response to Covid-19 in the UK”. He said the claims, which were issued in May 2022, were for “loss of revenue” and “the costs of continuing to operate” and related to “lost ticket revenue as a result of the suspension of professional football matches or the playing of those matches ‘behind closed doors’”. Mr Green said clubs also claimed for “loss of revenue suffered as a result of government measures restricting non-matchday retail and hospitality, as well as loss of revenue from events at stadiums, eg concerts, not taking place as a result of the UK Government’s ban on mass gatherings”. The barrister said insurers were wrong to argue that the alleged losses should be grouped together under a “single occurrence” of government decisions to stop support for mass gatherings on March 16 2020 or to impose the first lockdown on March 23 2020. Alistair Schaff KC, representing the insurers, said in written arguments that the total value of all claims on figures provided so far was £98,666,697. He said that each club’s insurance policy limited claims in relation to “notifiable diseases” to £2.5million for “any one single business interruption loss”, entitling them to one payment over the March 2020 decisions. But the clubs have attributed their alleged losses to 22 decisions by the Government and footballing authorities, claiming they are owed multiple payouts, Mr Schaff added. The barrister said an issue in the case was how the clubs’ losses in the 2019/20 and 2020/21 seasons were linked to authorities’ decisions, including whether some later losses were “the causative run-off of the original first wave lockdown cases/measures” or were the result of a “second wave” of cases on or around September 9 2020 when insurance contracts had expired. Such issues will be the focus of a first-stage trial over the claims, with the question of how much money clubs may be entitled to left for a second future trial. The legal proceedings come in the wake of a 2021 Supreme Court ruling in a landmark £1.2billion legal battle over businesses’ ability to claim on insurance for coronavirus-related disruption. The UK’s highest court “substantially allowed” an appeal brought by the Financial Conduct Authority in a test case said to potentially affect around 370,000 businesses over the wording of business interruption insurance policies. Some insurers had argued policies did not cover the Covid-19 pandemic, but the City watchdog said the Supreme Court ruling “decisively removes many of the roadblocks to claims by policyholders”.
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To be fair he has just had a season where he has barely been able to do it Got a years worth of shithousing built up in him he needs to get out
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League One & Two - 2023-2024 Season
moore_94 replied to Wymsey's topic in General Football and Sport
Should be fun -
Sevilla have just sacked their manager, so maybe he will get a better chance under the new one! (doubt it though )
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Todays Result - Tuesday 10th October EFL Trophy: Lewis Brunt (7.4 + 1 yellow card - 90 mins) - Mansfield Town 3-2 Doncaster Rovers
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Development/Youth Squads 2023/2024 Thread - U18/U21
moore_94 replied to Ryy's topic in Leicester City Forum
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Development/Youth Squads 2023/2024 Thread - U18/U21
moore_94 replied to Ryy's topic in Leicester City Forum
Been pretty much all Tranmere other than our goal
