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Sheffield Wednesday 2-0 Post Match Thread
Molson Canadian replied to urban.spaceman's topic in Leicester City Forum
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Time for more Johnnie Walker black then. Can’t believe this didn’t get finalized.
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checking in from Cancun at the bar had more than a few. what’s going on with Stefano Dean Martin? Is the signing done ? Is it Amore?
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Skysports: Brighton and Brentford lead chase for Dewsbury-Hall Brighton and Brentford both want to sign Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall from Leicester before the deadline. Sky Sports News understands formal negotiations are yet to begin and bids will have to be substantial for Leicester to let their star player go. Leicester need to sell a player to be able to bring one in this month and stay in line with Profit & Sustainability Rules (PSR). Selling a homegrown player from their academy would present a big profit margin but Dewsbury-Hall is currently a fundamental part of the Enzo Maresca's first-team.
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https://goonertalk.com/2024/01/26/arsenal-admire-leicester-city-midfielder-kiernan-dewsbury-hall/
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https://theathletic.com/5230576/2024/01/26/kiernan-dewsbury-hall-brighton-leicester/
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"Just pay the 30m and get it done, really rate this lad - would be an incredible January signing but surprised if Leicester would be willing to part with him now".
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Shawn Michaels WWE Entrance song based: "He's a SENSI BOY He's not our ball boy He's a SENSI BOY"
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Football Italia journalist Lorenzo Bettoni "When he joined Inter under Antonio Conte, he was what we would call in Italy a 'Mezzala'. The English translation would be a box-to-box midfielder I would say. He's somebody who can score and assist and contribute in the final third. He has kind of changed now to a deep-lying playmaker. "He's someone who can play in front of the defence and help the team in the build-up and someone who is very gifted technically. I would be surprised to see Sensi playing as a box-to-box midfielder in a very physical league like the Championship, or hopefully the Premier League next season." When asked if Sensi can adapt to English football, Bettoni said: "I think so. There's a number of players who have been doing really well in that position, for example Jorginho. They're not exactly the same sort of player because Jorginho is a little bit more structured physically and taller than Sensi but he knows how to find the best position to get the ball and has really good qualities.
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Not a good situation. Has more than enough money to find a safe ride home. A refusal to take a breathalyzer and not cooperate makes it worse on him legally. I wonder if he was required to provide a blood test sample when being booked at the station. I wonder what his drink of choice is.
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Leicester 1-1 Ipswich Post Match Thread
Molson Canadian replied to Muzzy_no7's topic in Leicester City Forum
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Maybe they should learn to fit into the society and culture. Rather than coming and making no effort at all. For example some being in the county for over 20 years and not bothering to learn how to speak English ? How about the immigrants who come make no efforts at all, take advantage of everything given to them and make no efforts to contribute anything back? How about the behaviour of those who do carry themselves in that manner undermining all the hard work the ones before them who put in when they arrived. If it wasn’t for any of them that came before and put the work in things wouldn’t be so easy for the ones who came after. I can continue on but don’t want to make you upset.
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ah could be then yes. total bill in pound sterling = £1,717,380.00
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No Winks was at Sampdoria on loan the season before Sensi.
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£1,717,380.00 + Bonuses ( Wonder what they are)
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£1,717,380.00
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Why Yikes ?
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My grandparents were among the first asian family in that part of Oadby. Grandpa a hardworking postal carrier with Royal Mail loved it back then. He would tend to agree with you now about how it has changed. Nobody has a sense of community anymore anywhere he said it really changed in the mid 90s. Before then he knew everyone around the neighbourhood he would walk every morning and evening during his strolls and everyone would stop to talk to each other and you could rely on your neighbours. At that time the asian community they were around before he moved the family to Oadby in the 1960s all told him he was making a mistake that nobody else in the asian community lived over there and that he should keep his family around spinny hill park and east park road. He replied with we all have to make an effort to fit in, can't keep to ourselves. People were different back in the days i suppose. Now as you say all the asians have come in droves, and it has changed totally. Dad said the same lots of fans back then in that Oadby area they used to go to a lot of the matches together, sometimes even walk all the way back from filbert street stopping at pubs along the way lol. He has told me stories of seeing keith weller, birch and the others of that time in the pubs like normal day to day people having pints with the locals. Footballers now aren't like that now. Man City was here in Vancouver in 2011 for a friendly against the Whitecaps me and my friends saw the entire squad at a bar. I tried to say hello to shaun wright phillips he looked like he was about to cry having to respond and say hello to anyone or interact with fans.
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i enjoyed going to the blues pub on uplands road when i visited in the past. watch some matches there. too bad it's gone now. my grandparents have been in that area (windrush drive) since the original homes were built along there i think 1960's. my grandfather has said the demographics have changed a lot in the immediate area.
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i don't think anyone in Oadby watches football bunch of old people in there homes with the doors locked. well that's what it seems like to me everytime i visit lol. i stay in Oadby as i have family there.
