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Leicester v Villa Match Thread 31/8/2024
KingsX replied to ozleicester's topic in Leicester City Forum
Mads is Faes' personal Get Out of Jail Free card -
Leicester v Villa Match Thread 31/8/2024
KingsX replied to ozleicester's topic in Leicester City Forum
Ndidi is a right nuisance to the ball, that's for sure -
Leicester v Villa Match Thread 31/8/2024
KingsX replied to ozleicester's topic in Leicester City Forum
Tielemans >>> Faes -
Leicester v Villa Match Thread 31/8/2024
KingsX replied to ozleicester's topic in Leicester City Forum
The evidence looks overwhelming, but it's early days. He's got the international break to bed our new signings into the team. If he moves El Kahnnous, Buonanotte, Edouard into the XI, we may see something other than desperate, defend-for-85' lineups. So I'm giving him September. If those guys can't move the likes of Vardy, Mavididi and Ndidi to the bench, then we're screwed. They have to be good enough. And the manager has to have enough balls to find out. -
Leicester v Villa Match Thread 31/8/2024
KingsX replied to ozleicester's topic in Leicester City Forum
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Not that long since the forum was debating whether Daka or Edouard would be the better addition to the squad. Now we've decided both are fair to mediocre, both are City players.
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LiteFinance Multi-Year Finance Partnership
KingsX replied to Molson Canadian's topic in Leicester City Forum
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A good perspective on preparing to compete in the PL with limited resources. His way of talking in this interview reminded me a LOT of Kasper Schmeichel.
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"The Smells and Toenails of Leicester" Doing our best to get this to 50 pages so the announcement can be made
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the first time he rolls onto the pitch: “El-Kahnouss is loose this boy can produce the Moroccan de Bruyne bagging on couscous” ... and after a few weeks: “Rudders fell for the cheat our executive suite signed another thick Belgian on Stella and frites”
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" (Sideshow) Bob Faesen " Can we trust this or is it Wout Faes' burner account?
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Nobody ever. EVER. paid for the Athletic for Rob Tanner's "coverage".
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Easy to see why nobody in League Two has solved this Tranmere defense yet. Completely impenetrable. Even against the whirlwind energy and surgical precision of Steve Cooper's City attack. I am awed.
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Wow! Neck and neck with Chelsea * ... and some of you think this isn't exciting times. * who starts the season with more keepers
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(repeating my post from the Tranmere pre-match thread:) Paramount+ still streams the cups and the the UEFA competitions. They now have the EFL as well. It's got the content for fans of European footy. They just bumped the price to $7.99/month, but I found a link which offers a year for $29.99. It worked for me even though I used to have an account. (it's auto-renewal at full price, so if you do it, set a reminder to cancel a year out) https://www.kiplinger.com/personal-finance/deals/get-paramount-plus-deal-for-a-limited-time
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Paramount+ still streams the cups and the the UEFA competitions. They now have the EFL as well. That's a lot of content for footy fans. They just bumped the price to $7.99/month, but I found a link which offers a year for $29.99. It worked for me even though I used to have an account. (it's auto-renewal at full price, so if you do it, set a reminder to cancel a year out) https://www.kiplinger.com/personal-finance/deals/get-paramount-plus-deal-for-a-limited-time
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That'll be a glowing review of LCFC he'll have received then.
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The actual quote, in context: Fuchs is an assistant but does not disguise he would love to be a head coach one day. What’s the dream job? “There’s only one,” he says. “Leicester City. And do I miss Europe? Yeah, I do a lot. “Maybe not the Premier League right away (for my next job). But then you see a lot of coaches that might not have had (big) experience. There’s a clear appetite by teams wanting to be new, fresh and playing attractive football. “If I come to a club, I would like to see a three-year vision. I know you have only two years, really. But to go into something where it is, ‘Hey, we want to get there in the next five years, we want to play XYZ football.’ That’s something that would be my dream.” Fuchs is nostalgic about his time in Leicester, a sentiment most recently triggered by the passing of Craig Shakespeare, who died at the age of 60. Shakespeare was assistant to Claudio Ranieri in the most extraordinary story of the Premier League era: when Leicester defied odds of 5000-1 to win the title in the 2015-16 season. “He was a very important person for me,” Fuchs says of Shakespeare. “He was the go-to guy, like your buddy within the coaching team — a very good person. Craig just made you feel so comfortable.”
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who's going to dribble the ball solo into the opponent's six yard box? who's going to make the cheeky no-look backheel to his keeper when he's double marked? who's going to keep an eye on the hottie in the stands while his teammates are busy racing back against a counterattack? Irreplaceable player. KEEP.
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So confusiing! Why do the handballs in the top row leave me limp, while the ones in the bottom row remind me of a @Jattdogg post?
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OK, I stand corrected. Wolves really do suck.
