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It's an ambitious target but after decades of Tory destruction of the industry I can't for the life of me understand why a minister making ambitious targets makes them a c*nt?
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That explains it, I was walking past their ground the other day and got hit on the head by a suitcase.
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Rupert Lowe, stuck between not caring about being called racist then being very angry about being called a racist, and being held accountable by a cat. An absolute ****.
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Marti Cifuentes appointed new manager
urban.spaceman replied to Tuna's topic in Leicester City Forum
Why's the thread hot? Are we sacking him to go for Ange? -
Can’t put my finger on why but I can’t help but love a good heist.
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Premier League 2025/26 Thread
urban.spaceman replied to OntarioFox's topic in General Football and Sport
I'd have him playing Vicky McClure personally. -
Premier League 2025/26 Thread
urban.spaceman replied to OntarioFox's topic in General Football and Sport
Ange lasted only 5 days shorter at Forest than Clough did at Leeds. If they make a 'The Damned Forest' movie about it I'd cast Harry Enfield's Stavros as Marinakis and Harold Bishop off Neighbours as Ange. -
LCFC 1-1 Portsmouth - Post Match Thread
urban.spaceman replied to StanSP's topic in Leicester City Forum
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Luring them into a false sense of security.
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Been crying out for someone like that for years.
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Chance would be a fine thing, a fine thing indeed Stan.
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Premier League 2025/26 Thread
urban.spaceman replied to OntarioFox's topic in General Football and Sport
Perfect timing for the Premier League to resolve the Man City FFP case revealing his culpability.... -
Premier League 2025/26 Thread
urban.spaceman replied to OntarioFox's topic in General Football and Sport
Got us on a technicality there. The flamin galah. -
Premier League 2025/26 Thread
urban.spaceman replied to OntarioFox's topic in General Football and Sport
He usually wins something in his second season tho -
It goes far, far beyond football for me. The Super League clubs represent 3 major UK cities that have multiple clubs who are some of the biggest clubs in the world. Plus Tottenham. Those cities are already thriving and for various reasons. The amount of money those clubs bring in to their cities, their local economies and their communities is ffffffff****ing huge, but go into the economies of already thriving cities that were already 'on the map'. How much money did our title win and various European campaigns bring into the City of Leicester (and surrounding areas)? How much business was brought to Leicester from Europe and the rest of the world? And I'm not just talking about the rumours of the Napoli fans getting off the train and walking to Wickes to buy hammers etc. How much tourism did it bring? To hotels, pubs, restaurants, shops, local suppliers? How many jobs were created/supported? How much extra tax did that generate? Directly and indirectly? How has that been impacted since our downfall? It's not just the fans. It's not just the football.
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'I Swear' Harrowing, hilarious and humbling. Wonderful film.
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We shouldn't have had to reign in our ambitions IMO - especially when we'd already been punished by the rules for winning the league. The club managed the situation horribly but the failure to adapt was 'baked in' by the nature of the rules themselves. You can't reign in spending that easily in the space of a season or two when you've already committed to multi season contracts. It's like being caught by a speed camera coming off the slip road of the motorway when it's placed a foot behind a 5mph sign. "Slowing down" in that respect was impossible.
