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Divine Mukasa joins on loan - Official
Ric Flair replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
Bang on. Although, the flip side is when you're doing as well as we were 3-4 years ago, they wouldn't get a chance. All this current crop really needed was a half cohesive group around them to have been able to play without fear but it's just not happened. Let's hope it's not all for nothing but this last decades hard work in our academy is at risk of being picked apart. -
That's not quite right. At Doncaster, he was very highly praised for his performances, his manager waxed lyrical about his skill set. Not disagreeing with your post in what you describe but Nelson is another who's gone through the English youth ranks and come out well. Hopefully finds his confidence again under Rowett.
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Like KDH in 20/21 IMO. Could have done with him 2nd half of the season but his progression at Luton was invaluable.
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Stoke (A) 21/02/26: Pre-Match Thread
Ric Flair replied to FoxesTalker's topic in Leicester City Forum
4 nil Leicester- 236 replies
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Have we? By my reckoning his contract is up next summer along with Nelson's.
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Ric Flair Live & Direct on BSLB Podcast
Ric Flair replied to Ric Flair's topic in Leicester City Forum
Fcuk the episode off if you want and just listen to the intro, it's exceptional work. -
Ric Flair Live & Direct on BSLB Podcast
Ric Flair replied to Ric Flair's topic in Leicester City Forum
Had some technical issues with mics for the guests, didn't help as the bar filled up with Genoa fans and an Italian geezer dressed as a cowboy. Some gaff that is. -
Ric Flair Live & Direct on BSLB Podcast
Ric Flair replied to Ric Flair's topic in Leicester City Forum
OOOOH JAMIE HARDY Tom Hardy to play Jamie Hardy in his biopic. -
The PL are asking for an additional point for the kate submission. Find that hard to believe will be successful but a fine might follow on the grounds of it setting a precedent if it continues to be thrown out.
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He has previous for signing/picking veteran midfielders and strikers.
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Ric Flair Live & Direct on BSLB Podcast
Ric Flair replied to Ric Flair's topic in Leicester City Forum
The running costs primarily revolve around the training ground over and above what other clubs in our situation may have. We would do very well to let that be cut aside and go back to Belvoir Drive. Dread to think what we owe the Aussie bank on future eventualities. -
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Ric Flair replied to Ric Flair's topic in Leicester City Forum
What you basing that on? Getting us on the cheap, there'd be many interested parties. The issues are if administration is actually liquidation and there's no way out, what a fun position Aiyawatt has got us teetering on. -
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Ric Flair replied to Ric Flair's topic in Leicester City Forum
Of course there's no guarantee, could liken this situation to many things in life and that would not be reason to demand and push for better. Bottom line is, we have been ran horrifically and thats all on Top. We are on the verge of relegation and the fault lies 100% at his door. At this stage we are far past thinking he might be able to turn this around because there's a worry there's no-one else out there that could do better. We are beyond broken if we think that. -
[email protected] ask for Damiano.
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Got the Garry's again
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Not renewing my season ticket: I cannot be only one
Ric Flair replied to LinekersLugs's topic in Leicester City Forum
The fact our ownership has got proper honest fans like yourself in turmoil over whether you should or shouldn't go anymore is the single biggest act of mismanagement of a monumental portfolio. I thankfully don't still have a season ticket but my son still innocently loves Leicester to a degree (not obsessed like I was at his age but loves going with me) so I would not want to spoil that, but it's so difficult. This is why we need to demand more from our club and stand for change. The protests will need to be persistent and cannot fluctuate because of a change in results, enough is enough.- 137 replies
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Absolutely respect your opinion, the common ground on this is that we need new ownership and ideally that would be in an environment we aren't on the verge of going bankrupt (another relegation) but how would you feel if our owner refuses to sell us and the decline continues and we stare in the face of what I am talking about anyway? Bottom line is, this is all on the ownership and those around them. It is a catastrophic decline that may well threaten our existence. Our fanbase has been very forgiving/apathetic due to the awkward situation of what we achieved but if we get this wrong as a fanbase then we cannot feel sorry for ourselves, we need to demand better for this great club of ours. The custodians of our club have let us down in recent years.
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Yeah, part of a fluid front three, we have options.
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3-4-3 with Richards and Monga/Mavididi either side of Daka. Aluko as the RCB to provide even more support on occasion. NEXT
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He's got a job on his hands to get us to be any good defensively but surely it's possible with Nelson and Lascelles when he's back. I think i'd get Aluko in as a 3rd CB and play Fatawu as a wingback with Kristiansen the other side. Make it vulgar.
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I want to see ultra shithouse football, xG of minus 8 but clean sheets for days.
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Ric Flair Live & Direct on BSLB Podcast
Ric Flair replied to Ric Flair's topic in Leicester City Forum
Don't disagree with a lot of this, my stance is purely because I don't think Top sells. It will have to be taken from him, I.e administration. That is why the protests become arguably even more important and persistent to encourage him to sell up, otherwise our future in my opinion is beyond bleak. -
No mate not needed, if you email the ticket office direct they will sort. Especially with a Leicester address they'll sort you no problem.
