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ALC Fox

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  1. The size of club coming from where they were to where they are now would be a story worthy of comparison to our triumph in 2016. We've only spent one season in tier 3 and have largely oscillated between the top two divisions. Girona have spent most of their history in tier 3 in - we could argue - a weaker league pyramid, and have gone as far down as tier 5. But, in 2017, they received investment from City Football Group which now owns 47% of the club. It would be a fantastic achievement to overhaul the big two in Spain, and even Atleti as well considering their success in the last 10 years or so. But with such a stable and wealthy backer, winning the league can't, surely, be considered on par with Leicester City winning the PL in 2016.
  2. Stephy Mavididi is going to make him wish he took up tiddlywinks next season though
  3. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-67929755 The fact this trash organisation is associated with our city/county does not look good for us.
  4. Awful news. He may not be a Leicester legend but I was genuinely excited when he rocked up here. What a turbulent but interesting period that was. Okay, so his England team only made it to the quarter finals of international tournaments but there were some incredible moments peppered in there. And that daft song about him, not to mention his off-the-field - ahem - exploits with the ladies. He's a major figure in the game and, actually, a great example of someone who just enjoys his life and knows how to do so. I hope he sticks around for as long as possible, as pain-free as possible.
  5. I had the unfortunate experience of having a right piece of work become involved with a close family member. Said piece of work was self-employed and I sat in on a meeting between this person and their accountant just openly discussing what earnings they could hide from the taxman. It's rife. (Not that I'm accusing Heskey of doing this, mind. As a complete aside, I also used to know a close relative of his. Lovely family. Hope he gets out of it.) I agree, though, that it would be more beneficial for the country to go after the corporations and conglomerates than individuals.
  6. Aside from what others have said re Mavididi, I think Yunus could be perfect as a false 9 dropping deep, linking up with the wingers and #8s. I think his movement could be tricky for defenders to pick up too, pulling defenders out and leaving space behind them.
  7. He does seem prone to muscular problems but that says he's only been injured for basically 5 weeks in the last 12 months, with the injury prior to that being a broken leg, which isn't indicative of a recurring issue. That's significantly better than our Dennis, surely I know the whole record doesn't make pretty reading but the last 12 months isn't so bad.
  8. I know this is a remote possibility, and it is really just an extension of local boy KDH bagging his beautiful two goals against Coventry on the opening day, but wouldn't it be just incredible if Maresca was able to bring Alves on with the game basically won and he scores an absolute worldie from the edge of the box to cement the victory
  9. Knighton Park The Cradock Arms Queen's Road The Aberdale Aylestone Leisure Centre Victoria Park The Clock Tower The sports statue near the Clock Tower The Shires (High Cross) The Lanes Fox Cub buses Rope swings Filbert Street Stoughton Farm Park Mucking about in railway arches The game of kirby Saffron Lane Sports Centre The tuck shop on Tick Tock Park The Clarendon The Loaded Dog (a long, long time ago) The Dry Dock "which Varsity?" Fat Cats (a long, long time ago) Super Bowl (then Mega Bowl) Rack N Roll Zanzibar Mosh Liquid Fan Club Life Squares The Sporting Green (then the Sporting Blue) Neville Foulger Casa Romana The Golden Mile Chiltern Green Hanging out on Pendlebury Drive Shit loads more but this is already too long
  10. If he can play in a couple of positions and we can keep rotating and therefore everybody fresh (like we have been doing with Ricardo and Justin) then it's a big yes from me. Could be a big benefit to the squad this one, especially if it allows us to keep Winks out of the red zone while maintaining our system and style of play.
  11. Conceding two in one game does bring back the PTSD of last season when we just kept giving teams headstarts. The goddamn Sky Sports graphic come up as the oppo takes a corner and we roll out the red carpet as the ball flies/meanders/dribbles into the net. Like Manuel on Fawlty Towers bowing to guests and waving them through with exaggerated deference. This season we improved a lot to begin with but seem to be conceding a few more again. Something to work on because we won't be so dominant next season if we go up. It's also worth pointing out that our back three hadn't played together at all this season, plus our second-choice keeper was in net, so there are mitigating circumstances.
  12. Tough game based on their current form. Will they actually manage to fill their stadium for a local derby? Should be beating them though. Even on our off days we're clinical and show enough quality moments to win games. 1-2 away win, I think. Cannon, then Dewsbury-Hall to haunt these fvckers again.
  13. A lot to prove, but should get opportunities. Potential to be a really big player for us but needs to watch videos of Paolo Maldini regarding his defensive positioning
  14. Took his goal really nicely. And getting the right accuracy and power on the shot wasn't particularly easy after rounding the keeper from the position he took it. If not for a good save he could have had another good goal as well. Looks a real player.
  15. I like Iversen. Good shot-stopper, really tall but gets down low really quickly, and commands his area and inspires a lot more confidence than Ward. It's a bit criminal that he's been so highly rated here for a long time but barely used. We'd have been a few points better off with him from the start of last season in my opinion. But, Kasper was here for so long and he just isn't the kind of keeper we need in this system now. Mads is also proving to be an excellent shot-stopper and is a terrific footballer too. Best of luck to Iversen, I hope he finds a home at a good level. No disrespect to Stoke but I think his level is above their current predicament. Maybe he can help them up the table and get a move to the Prem or a top flight European league as a result.
  16. If Enzo can turn around Choudhury's Leicester career, he can do so with Thomas. I'm not saying Thomas is a better player than Choudhury as Hamza was very highly rated in his youth, but Enzo has managed to coach players into different roles in an unfamiliar system while storming the league. Thomas could be another of those stories if he's up for it. If he's adamant he's an out-and-out left-back, then he'll be gone again just like Kristiansen (or if Enzo thinks it can't be done, of course).
  17. I think by far and away his best attribute is his passing. In Enzo's system I think he could do okay inverting into midfield from the left. But there remains a question mark over his defensive positioning at left-back. Either he comes back, throws himself into things in training and learns what the manager wants him do. Or he goes either this month or in the summer.
  18. Really enjoyed the New Year's Treat Kojey and Lenny's friendship was lovely. I wasn't familiar with Kojey at all but thought he was a really good contestant. All of them were good actually, and they worked as an ensemble too.
  19. I haven't actually driven on the M69 in a good while but when I did I think I agree with you. I wonder if it's just psychological. Just a straight shot between Leicester and Hinckley or Coventry, no cameras, shortish journey, not too busy outside of rush hour. Just makes people think they can put their foot down and go for it. Plenty of numptyish driving on other motorways but for pure speed, M69 is up there with the worst I think.
  20. Certified bagsman. Looks like a really natural finisher. And composed whether he's got time to think about his finish or not.
  21. Would be interesting to understand why Maresca swaps the outside CBs for some games
  22. Sounds like he's opted out for the right reasons. If he's going to play a minute or two here and there, if at all, then it makes perfect sense. I feel this is quite a unique situation. Ordinarily a player should be putting an international tournament first but this is the smart decision for his long-term career and could see him develop into a top quality Premier League player under an excellent coach.
  23. 11 points between us and third, the same as between 6th (Hull) and 20th (Birmingham). 25 points between us and 7th (Sunderland), 3 points more than the 22-point gap between Hull in 6th and Rotherham who are dead last.
  24. Mav to sparkle again. Then take him off early to save his legs and get Wanya on to see what he can do from the left.
  25. I have a few thoughts on this so I thought I'd try to summarise them as succinctly as possible (presenting them a list probably comes across as a bit cold, so apologies for that): 1. Ridiculing a person's death online isn't okay. What this chap did deserves punishment from the online platform and I hope LCFC continue their efforts to stop him attending Leicester City games home and away. 2. I'm really sorry for the loss of the Ipswich fan. My best wishes to his friends, family and the Ipswich fans who knew him. 3. Posting MJDLCFC's real name and address online isn't okay either (I'm sure it wasn't you, OP). His friends and family will surely get some flak coming their way, which isn't right. 4. Every fanbase of every club in the world will have its own element of scumbags. In a logical-thinking world, the behaviour of those people shouldn't tarnish the reputation of the club or the town/city that they come from. The overwhelming majority of other fans of the club and residents of those places have nothing to do with those people. Every comment that says 'Liverpool fans chant about Munich', 'Man Utd fans chant about Hillsborough' and any other mocking of tragic events should be read and understood as 'a miniscule minority of X club's supporters are involved in the horrible act of tragedy chanting'. The actions of those people should affect only the reputation of those individuals. Peace ✌️
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