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Gav_LCFC14

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  1. Savage boiling Scholes piss, love to see it.
  2. His defending is very underrated. For instance, he's been our best tackler this season. He always tracks back and try's to win the ball back.
  3. That the official name of training pitch 3?
  4. Fuchs is getting a red, absolute liability.
  5. Not mine, saw this on one of the Facebook Groups
  6. Why is BR and the club being so quiet about his injury? Anyone seen anything about a time scale.
  7. Perez has been our best player, which means BR will take him off first...
  8. Going off the BBC radio Leicester tweets bud.
  9. BR was pretty open about his plan at the press conference, Rici P is getting 75 mins, and Soyuncu and Ndidi a little less (prob 60 mins)
  10. Timmy's injury is really concerning.
  11. The LCFC Twitter admin is making sure we eat well today
  12. If you can anymore of the inside of the main building bud.
  13. He's deffo traveled out with the Turkish national team. Hopefully its only as support and they don't risk getting him injured further or maybe he is actually match fit and ready.
  14. They've said construction will be business as usual.
  15. It was at this moment little Wes decided he would pocket Aubameyang.
  16. http://news.sky.com/story/top-english-clubs-in-bombshell-talks-to-join-european-premier-league-12109175 Liverpool and Manchester United are in talks about a bombshell plot involving Europe's biggest football clubs to join a new FIFA-backed tournament that would reshape the sport's global landscape. Sky News has learnt that financiers are assembling a $6bn (£4.6bn) funding package to assist the creation of what could become known as the European Premier League. More than a dozen teams from England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain are in negotiations about becoming founder members of the competition. As many as five English clubs could sign up to join it, with a provisional start date said to have been discussed as early as 2022. Sources said that FIFA, football's world governing body, had been involved in developing the new format, which is expected to comprise up to 18 teams, and involve fixtures played during the regular European season. The top-placed teams in the league would then play in a knockout format to conclude the tournament, with prize money for the winners expected to be worth hundreds of millions of pounds each year. One football industry figure said that a formal announcement about the plans was possible as soon as the end of this month, although on Tuesday a number of key details - including the full list of participating clubs - had yet to be finalised and the plans could still fall apart. The source described it as "potentially the most important development in world club football for decades". According to insiders, a handful of English sides have been approached about joining the league, with the other candidates comprising Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur. It is not thought that any of the English clubs has yet signed legally binding terms to join, and it was unclear which member of the so-called "big six" would miss out if only five are ultimately involved. The news will drop a fresh bombshell into the fracturing landscape of English football, which has spent recent weeks at loggerheads over proposals - engineered by Liverpool and Manchester United - to hand more power to the biggest clubs while providing a coronavirus bailout for teams below the top flight. A blueprint, dubbed Project Big Picture, would have seen the Premier League reduced in size from 20 to 18 clubs, reducing the number of domestic top-flight fixtures each season. The plan, denounced as "a backroom deal" by government ministers, was rapidly abandoned last week. If the latest plans bear fruit, they would effectively constitute the European super league that has been subject to on-off discussions for many years. The giant Wall Street bank JP Morgan is in talks to provide $6bn (£4.6bn) of debt financing to help launch the European Premier League, with the proceeds repayable from future broadcast income generated by the tournament, according to a football executive. *EDIT* This parts interesting As part of that blueprint, the founder clubs could not be relegated for 20 years, although the remaining teams would be subject to being replaced depending upon their league position at the end of each season. A version of those rules is expected to form part of the new league, according to insiders, with a possible cap on agents' fees also said to have been one of the ideas under discussion.
  17. Is there anyway to recall him and get him in? Pay the compensation, this was a major mistake.
  18. Great tracking back/tackle by Timmy there.
  19. Justin isn't ready to play every game.
  20. Mario Gotze, free and would provide some attacking cover without expecting to start every game.
  21. I think it comes down to BR not trusting 2 CBs without having Ndidi protecting it.
  22. Jesus overreaction much? Our midfield is bare bones, we're missing Preat, Madders and Ndidi.
  23. Fair play, was great quick thinking from Antonio there.
  24. Close the thread, this rumour is dead.
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