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Jakub is definitely making more mistakes than he should but jeez look at the defenders in front of him. He looked totally dejected trudging off at half time. The lad cares you can see that but the shit show in front of him is providing him with zero protection. He is not the biggest issue in this car crash of a team.
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Utterly out of his depth. Won a ‘become a professional footballer’ lottery.
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Jordan Ayew - NEVER PLAYING FOR LEICESTER AGAIN!!!
Philkeavo replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
His collapse when barely touched in the second half received equal disdain from home and away fans. His lack of ever giving a shit makes him very hard to like even when he scores the occasional goal. -
There are so many thing wrong with our club but there is one common denominator - Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha. He is both a curse and stain on our club. He has literally set fire and burned his father’s legacy. Shameful. You just know though he will hang around and stink the place out until we reach or even surpass Chansiri levels of rotteness. We’ve got further to fall yet I fear.
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I love a comeback story. Skipp seems like a decent fella and is obviously trying very hard for the team. I love that and for that he deserves our support.
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I agree. It was obvious he was trying to get the players not to sit too deep as they did against Bristol City. The players eventually listened and started to press the player on the ball towards the end of the game which stymied Ipswich’s momentum.
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Bristol City 2-2 LCFC - Post Match Thread
Philkeavo replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
We have been dreadful for such a long time now my expectations are at an all time low. I had zero conviction we’d go on to win despite a 2 nil half time lead. That second half performance is up there with one of the worst 45 minutes I have ever seen. What the hell did he say to them at the half time break. He’s got to go. I am done with him. -
Bristol Away Match Thread Dec 10th 7:45pm
Philkeavo replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
How in heavens name has Luke Thomas made it as a professional footballer. He is abysmal. -
Bristol Away Match Thread Dec 10th 7:45pm
Philkeavo replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
No words can describe how bad this team are. Zero mental strength. -
Bristol Away Match Thread Dec 10th 7:45pm
Philkeavo replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
This is torture. -
Bristol Away Match Thread Dec 10th 7:45pm
Philkeavo replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
Watching Leicester is such a joyless and faintly soul destroying experience at the moment. -
Bristol Away Match Thread Dec 10th 7:45pm
Philkeavo replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
Dreadful defending and goalkeeping. So so bad. -
Bristol Away Match Thread Dec 10th 7:45pm
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Left back is a priority in the transfer window. -
Bristol Away Match Thread Dec 10th 7:45pm
Philkeavo replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
Choudhury is just not very good is he. -
Excellent first half playing direct and purposeful football. Second half was not so good. We’ll know the team are on an upward trajectory when they play consistently well over 90mins.
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Ayew defo onside
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Lifeless start from a brain dead team…. Okay there’s life in us yet 😹
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Comically bad from Vestergaard
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‘Technical’ step = unmanageable
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Tickets have been sold.
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I have two adult tickets for the game tomorrow. Let me know asap if you want them.
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Has our greatest success been tainted?
Philkeavo replied to foxfanazer's topic in Leicester City Forum
It will never be tainted but it has sadly dissolved away. -
I wanted to post this after the Stoke win. I sit in the West Stand near the Kop end, and in the 92nd minute the atmosphere was the loudest and most engaged I’ve heard in ages. Fans at the front were on their feet, roaring the team home. Then this absolute t**t of a steward gets up and starts waving his arms like a maniac, signalling for everyone to sit down. That moment summed up everything that feels rotten at the club right now. He didn’t have the sense to realise the fans were caught up in a huge moment, and the absolute m**t completely killed it — a proper jobsworth KPFC w****r. I honestly wanted to go down to the front and ring his bloody neck, but I then calmed down knowing what the consequences would’ve been.
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What I loved about Leicester even through the good times and the bad, we had a soul. We (they, the players, club officials and ownership) have lost our soul. It’s tragic.
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Premier League has charged LCFC with an alleged breach of PSR
Philkeavo replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
The Telegraph wrote at the weekend a comprehensive piece about the new financial rules. The Premier League has voted through a new financial rule called the Squad Cost Ratio (SCR), which limits each club’s spending on transfers, wages and agent fees to 85% of their annual revenue. However, a crucial accompanying measure — the anchoring principle, which would have capped the maximum spending of the richest clubs to prevent them racing away financially — was voted down. Why this matters • Without anchoring, the wealthiest clubs (boosted by Champions League and Club World Cup income) can spend far more than smaller clubs while still staying within the 85% ratio. • This will widen the gap between top clubs and the rest. • Premier League politics led to only half the intended package being approved. How the vote unfolded • Originally the rules were meant to be voted on as a package. • The vote was instead split into three parts. • Clubs were reportedly told that if anchoring passed, SCR wouldn’t be voted on — changing the dynamics dramatically. • Ultimately, anchoring was defeated 12–7 (with one abstention), but SCR passed. Who opposed SCR Six clubs voted against SCR — all known for good financial management: • Brentford • Brighton • Crystal Palace • Bournemouth • Fulham • Leeds United These clubs: • Have never broken financial rules. • Have lower revenues and rely on smart strategy rather than huge spending. • Fear the new rules will make it harder to compete. Main concerns raised • Under SCR, lower-revenue clubs will struggle because: • A rich club’s 85% is massively higher than a smaller club’s 85%. • If a club overspends, it pays a “luxury tax” — money that may end up helping bigger rivals, which seems perverse. • The rules align with UEFA’s stricter SCR model, but top clubs already benefit from much larger UEFA payouts. • Middle-tier clubs (e.g., Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest) will be under pressure to qualify for European competitions just to remain compliant. Bigger implications • Anchoring’s defeat means: • Elite clubs can continue expanding the financial gulf. • Competitive balance is threatened — the very thing that makes the Premier League compelling. • Broadcasters may eventually value the league less if predictability increases. • Smaller, innovative clubs like Brighton, Brentford and Palace may still find ways to adapt — but the system is now heavily stacked against them.
