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Confirmed kit launch dates: Sunday 3 August from 12pm: 2025/26 adidas Home Shirt (LCFC Men) Thursday 7 August from 12pm: 2025/26 adidas Home Shirt (LCFC Women) Thursday 7 August from 4pm: Meet & Greet event with LCFC Women squad members and manager in Foxes Fanstore Sunday 10 August from 10:30am: 2025/26 adidas Third Shirt (All teams) Saturday 16 August from 9am: 2025/26 adidas Away Shirt (All teams) For any supporters seeking shirt personalisation, please note that squad numbers for our Men’s First Team for the 2025/26 season are still subject to confirmation.
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https://www.lcfc.com/pages/en/media-article/leicester-city-2025-2026-home-kit-adidas-on-sale-buy Meet & Greet Opportunity: We’re also excited to announce that our LCFC Women launch in the Foxes Fanstore at King Power Stadium will include a special free meet and greet opportunity with members of the squad, manager Amandine Miquel and Filbert Fox, offering fans the chance to take photos and chat with the squad. From 4pm on Thursday 7 August, supporters will also have the chance to welcome two new signings (keep an eye on our social media channels next week to find out who), with a special player announcement to be made live at the event. Season Tickets for the 2025/26 Barclays Women’s Super League campaign remain on , offering fantastic value and a brilliant way to back the team throughout the season.
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https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/jamie-vardy-responds-after-conor-10394600 Writing on Instagram, Coady said: “A massive thank you to everyone connected to Leicester City for giving me the opportunity to wear your shirt and share the dressing room with some fantastic people. “Even though last season was tough for us all, I wish nothing but the best for the whole football club this season and beyond.” City icon Jamie Vardy was among those to reply, writing: “All the best brother. What a player and person.”
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All together now - When you're smiling when you're smiling...........
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Colourful cars life is full of greyness.
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https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/leicester-city-close-first-summer-10392177 Sky Sports report that Wrexham’s bid for Coady stands at £2m. With the defender’s £7.5m switch from Everton on a three-year deal amortised at £2.5m a year, a £2m would count as a slight loss for City in terms of profit and sustainability rules. However, that £500k deficit would comfortably be covered by the money saved in cutting Coady’s wages from their bill.
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Players you disliked, but reluctantly rated...
davieG replied to SkidsFox's topic in Leicester City Forum
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https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/leicester-city-close-first-summer-10392177 Sky Sports report that Wrexham’s bid for Coady stands at £2m. With the defender’s £7.5m switch from Everton on a three-year deal amortised at £2.5m a year, a £2m would count as a slight loss for City in terms of profit and sustainability rules. However, that £500k deficit would comfortably be covered by the money saved in cutting Coady’s wages from their bill.
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Former Leicester City defender Courtney Nevin has joined Swedish OBOS Damallsvenskan club Malmö FF on a three-year deal. The Blue Ones announced news of the transfer via a post on their official club website last night. The 23-year-old Australian international defender joins Malmö FF after leaving former club Leicester City earlier this summer. Nevin spent two-and-a-half years in the East Midlands in which she made close to 50 appearances for The Foxes in all competitions. The defender helped Leicester City to continually improve their league position.
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I always liked the Admiral stuff especially when it was Leicester based.
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Leicester City Seeks To Strengthen Links With Supporter Groups
davieG replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
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Leicester City Seeks To Strengthen Links With Supporter Groups
davieG replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
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https://www.lcfc.com/pages/en/media-article/leicester-city-strengthen-links-supporter-groups As part of our Fan Engagement Plan for the 2025/26 season, we’re taking a new step to build even closer relationships with the organised Supporter Groups that make up part of our fanbase. Club introduces Supporter Group registration as part of Fan Engagement Plan for the 2025/26 season. Developed in collaboration with the Football Supporters’ Association (FSA), Fan Advisory Board (FAB) and FCC Working Groups Register your group to unlock opportunities for tailored support and communication from the Club Aims to develop a more connected, transparent and supportive relationship between the Club and its Supporter Groups. We’re introducing a formal Supporter Group Network to help us work together more collaboratively and more effectively. This is about giving all groups a chance to have their voices heard, wherever you’re based and whether you support our Men’s Team, our Women’s Team, or both. We’ve been working closely with the Football Supporters’ Association (FSA) to shape this approach, ensuring it reflects best practice and is aligned with what matters most to supporters. We’ve also consulted with our Fan Advisory Board and FCC Working Group and we’ll continue this collaboration as the network develops. This is about making sure everyone has the chance to engage with us in a way that’s fair, consistent and meaningful. We want to: Be inclusive and reach as many of our supporters as possible Listen to a diverse range of views to help inform our decisions Support all groups equally, wherever you’re from and however you follow us Understand where there may be gaps in representation and address them Update our records to ensure we're engaging with the right people Improve communication and collaboration with existing and new groups We’re now inviting all supporter groups - whether we’re already in contact with you or not - to register via our online form . This is the first step in building a more connected, transparent and supportive relationship between us and our fan groups. In time, it could lead to new opportunities to collaborate, share ideas, and work together more closely - but for now, it starts with getting to know you better. Groups we already engage with will receive the registration form directly, but we’re equally keen to hear from any others who we haven’t spoken to yet. Further details will be shared in due course, and we’re looking forward to working with you to build something meaningful - together. You can take a look at the 2025/26 Season Fan Engagement Plan .
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https://www.lcfc.com/pages/en/media-article/leicester-city-2025-26-fan-engagement-plan?fbclid=IwY2xjawL4citleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHlXzALK0pVsE3I1RAKwlTC8RPltFRxLHi5af70RuPwYYYdHz81rO_JfPMeNd_aem_hIau_iBtE_rKaDEuqHJiSA We have today published the Leicester City Fan Engagement Plan for the 2025/26 season - outlining our continued commitment to structured, transparent and inclusive dialogue with supporters. Club launches 2025/26 Fan Engagement Plan Updates on a host of developments from the plan’s first year Full plan available to view Now in its second year, the plan builds on strong foundations laid in 2024/25, where a comprehensive programme of meetings, surveys and supporter forums helped shape a number of our decisions, ranging from matchday pricing to stadium improvements and community engagement initiatives. At the heart of the Fan Engagement Plan is the belief that meaningful change is achieved through listening to the diverse views of our fanbase and creating opportunities for all supporters to have their say. You Said, We Did: Key Developments from 2024/25 As part of our review of last season’s Fan Engagement Plan, a number of key changes were implemented based on feedback from the Fan Advisory Board (FAB), the Fans’ Consultative Committee (FCC) Working Group, Your 90 Minutes sessions and post-match surveys. These include: Ticketing Improvements Introduction of new men’s match ticket pricing categories for greater accessibility for all, a new ‘Category D’ weekend fixture to encourage family attendance (subject to broadcast selections), and simplified access to our resale platform - including a new charity donation option. Digital Ticketing You called for more flexibility around exemptions from the Digital Season Ticket process, leading to the introduction of a case-by-case assessment system. Matchday Enhancements Fanzone trials launched based on supporter demand, with feedback used to improve food, drink and entertainment offerings. We also introduced new clapper collection points following supporter suggestions and involved FCC Working Group representatives in planning the matchday presentation for Jamie Vardy’s final Leicester City appearance. Safe Standing The consultation process around Safe Standing was shaped by input from FAB and FCC Working Group meetings, with feedback from surveys and Your 90 Minutes sessions helping influence the areas where the system was implemented. Access and Community The last two player signing sessions have been free of charge for young fans following feedback, to ensure appropriate free access for young supporters to meet the players. Supporters also helped shape our expanded schools engagement programme and the introduction of the ‘Fan Stories’ initiative to better share the impact of our community work. Leicester City Chief Executive, Susan Whelan, said: “The first year of our Fan Engagement Plan has shown the value of structured, meaningful dialogue with our supporters. The feedback we’ve received, through meetings, surveys and direct consultation, has had a genuine influence on decisions across the Club, and we’re grateful to everyone who has taken the time to engage with us. “We want to continue that progress. By encouraging as many fans as possible to be part of the conversation, we can ensure that our decision making reflects all areas of our supporter base and give all voices an opportunity to be heard. Thank you to everyone who has played a part so far, and we look forward to building on what we’ve achieved together so far in the season ahead.” Looking Ahead: The 2025/26 Plan The 2025/26 Fan Engagement Plan will feature: At least four meetings of the Fan Advisory Board. Four FCC Working Group meetings, focused on matchday experience, ticketing and products, Club culture and more. A minimum of six ‘Your 90 Minutes’ sessions open to all fans. Regular supporter surveys on key topics, including Away Priority Points and matchday experience. The formalisation of a new Supporter Group Network, shaped in collaboration with the Football Supporters’ Association. A key focus of the new plan will be improving communication around how fan feedback is used and making sure more supporters, from all backgrounds, have the opportunity to contribute so that wide-reaching fan-led change is representative of as many fans as possible. Fan Advisory Board Fan Representative Emily Burditt said: “We’re pleased that regular discussions between fans and the Club during the first year of the Fan Engagement Plan has helped bring about a number of positive changes over the past year. "The 2025/26 Fan Engagement Plan reflects real progress, but there’s still more to do - particularly in improving communication between the Club leadership and supporters. This has been raised in the FAB and FCC Working Group meetings as being key to improving engagement between the Club and fans and remains a priority heading into the new season. "We’ll continue to represent fan views on key topics such as the Away Priority Points system and further improvements to the Fan Zone and catering. "We welcome thoughts and feedback from fans by emailing us at .” Find Out More To read the full Fan Engagement Plan and find out how to get involved, visit , or to contact your FAB representatives directly, please email .
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A 76-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of administering poison after children fell ill at a summer camp in Leicestershire. Police said an investigation was under way after eight children at the camp at Stathern Lodge were taken to hospital on Sunday. All have since been discharged. Officers had gone to the camp, in Canal Lane, with East Midlands Ambulance Service after receiving reports about the children feeling unwell. The arrested man was detained on suspicion of administering poison or a noxious thing with intent to injure, aggrieve or annoy. He remains in custody. The police watchdog, the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), said it was investigating Leicestershire Police's handling of the incident.
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LCFC Women · Follow Signing together 🦊 We’re excited to see more of Nelly Las and Simone Sherwood, who signed their first pro deals with us this summer! ✍️
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Clubs such as West Ham United, Celtic and Ipswich Town have all been linked with Brownhill this summer, but the Foxes now look to be the first outfit to make a concrete move. According to FourFourTwo, Leicester City have offered the 29-year-old a lengthy contract proposal. Backed as one of the favourites to fight for the Championship title, Cifuentes and Co. have targeted Brownhill as someone who would raise the quality of their current crop. Last year saw the outgoing Burnley captain enjoy his best season to date, netting 18 times and providing six assists in 42 Championship appearances. Josh Brownhill's Burnley goal record in seasons, as per Fotmob Season League Appearances League Goals 2019/20 10 0 2020/21 33 1 2021/22 35 2 2022/23 41 7 2023/24 33 4 2024/25 42 18 Total 194 35 One good season?
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Joe Donnohue @JoeDonnohue Excl: Josh Brownhill offered long-term deal by #LCFC after leaving Burnley on free. Scored 18 last season & wants new challenge. Player targeting PL & admires #LUFC project, but not clear if reciprocated by club. Ex-Clarets skipper open to move abroad.
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City of Leicester & Leicestershire - The Good and Historical Stuff
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Leicester City have offered a contract to Josh Brownhill after he confirmed his Burnley exit, according to FourFourTwo. Leicester City come into the 2025/26 campaign with a potential points deduction still lurking over them. LCFC have struggled with financial issues in recent years amid their bounces between the Premier League and Championship, leading to strong discontent from the fans toward the board. https://the72.co.uk/2025/07/31/leicester-city-josh-brownhill-offer-burnley-exit/
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Compromise.
