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davieG

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  1. Ha!, I don't I've got a complete blank on this must be an age thing.
  2. Edited List AjcW AoWW caz123 Craig Bilo BoneDog davieG Dr The Singh Emilio Lestavez GLC haraven Head Honcho Houdini Logic Ilkeston_Fox lou James. Jon the Hat lavrentis LCFC-ARAB lcfc81 Lillehamring Mark MarshallForEngland McFoxy Mee-9 morris1234 Nick Orkneyfox ozleicester Ozwin PAULLCFC Pst ramboacdc samjohnson sbfox Shrenchel Smudge StanSP ThorpeAstleyFox Unit whitlock
  3. Names please Foxile5 + ?
  4. @ramboacdc Just sorting a load of LFC memorabilia and checking that lists there's only 22 names do you have the other names?
  5. Congratulations Mark you've done a fantastic job of keeping it going and growing to be the best.
  6. Despite having secured immediate promotion back to La Liga, Espanyol could lose their most productive forward during this summer’s transfer window. Martin Braithwaite notched 22 goals across all competitions last season, but despite the Catalans being back in Spanish football’s top flight, he looks more likely to leave than stay. Braithwaite recently confirmed that he had rejected a “derisory” contract offer from Espanyol, and MD have reported that he could leave this summer for a very small fee – the exact amount that this is worth is yet to be known. Getafe and Valencia are two of the La Liga clubs interested in the Dane. However, they are unlikely to be able to compete financially with the Premier League, and the according to information highlighted by from Danish outlet Tipsbladet, a trio of clubs from England have submitted contract proposals to Braithwaite – they are Everton, Leicester City and Southampton. Unless Braithwaite commits his future to Espanyol, it seems unlikely that he will stay. A return to England, where he previously played for Middlesborough, could well be on the cards.
  7. Leicester Memories Gail Scotney · 5 h · University Road, Leicester, 1952, a Coal delivery Lorry has crashed into a GPO Telegraph Pole breaking the arms off which would of carried the overhead copper wires.
  8. Caleb's Amazing World is in New York, NY, United States. 22 h · The Goat Canyon Trestle, located in San Diego, California, is the longest wooden railroad bridge in the world. Built from redwood beams, this impressive bridge spans 185 meters and reaches a height of almost 57 meters. It is part of the stretch known as the Carrizo Gorge, a section of the railway route that received the nickname "the impossible railway" in 1919 due to the extreme technical and logistical difficulties involved in its construction. This emblematic bridge is a testimony to the engineering of the early 20th century that remains an architectural marvel today.
  9. I think that can be classed as things to do feel free to post links
  10. Lewis Brunt Makes Permanent Wrexham Switch LCFC MEN Published 34 mins ago 1 MinuteReading time Leicester City defender Lewis Brunt has completed a permanent transfer to Sky Bet League 1 side Wrexham for an undisclosed fee, subject to league approval. - Lewis Brunt completes Wrexham transfer - The defender played 40 times on loan at Mansfield last season The 23-year-old spent the 2023/24 season on loan at Mansfield Town and made 40 appearances in all competitions for the Stags. He will now take the next step of his career with the Welsh side, who were also promoted to the third-tier last term. Lewis leaves Leicester City with the best wishes of everyone at the Football Club.
  11. Fox to launch free Netflix rival in UK Home screen of the Tubi streaming platform. IMAGE SOURCE,TUBI Image caption, The free, ad-supported service will compete with the likes of Netflix and Disney+ João da Silva & Michael Race 2 July 2024, 04:42 BST Rupert Murdoch's Fox Corporation is entering the UK's highly competitive free, ad-supported video streaming market. Tubi will compete with the likes of Netflix, Disney+, ITVX and Channel 4's streaming platform as well as the BBC iPlayer. The platform has been quickly gaining market share in the US where, according to Fox, it has almost 80 million monthly active users. In the UK, Tubi says it will offer more than 20,000 films and TV series, including content from Disney, Lionsgate, NBCUniversal and Sony Pictures Entertainment. The platform will also include a selection of British, Indian and Nigerian content. UK viewers will be able to access content on the Tubi webpage and via a smartphone app. “Tubi has spent the last decade honing our approach to vast, free and fun streaming in North America, and we feel that now is the perfect time to bring that recipe to UK audiences,” Tubi chief executive Anjali Sud said. Fox Corporation bought Tubi in 2020 for $440m (£348m) as the US media giant looked to attract younger audiences. In recent years, streaming companies like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Disney+ have launched ad-supported services and raised subscription prices as they tried to boost revenues. The moves came as they faced pressure to spend more money to grow their libraries of content as they try to attract more customers in an increasingly competitive market. Netflix profits soar after password crackdown Abi Watson, senior media analyst at Enders, told the BBC that while Tubi had "been very successful in the US" the UK was a "very different media environment". "It is already well-catered for in the free online video space as the public service broadcasters have invested heavily," she added. She said a service with "little or no unique content" such as Tubi could find it difficult to gain traction - although efforts by foreign operators to break into the UK's free video streaming market had "so far been half-hearted". In March, Mr Murdoch's TalkTV network announced that it would stop broadcasting as a terrestrial television channel and became a strictly online service. The network launched in 2022 but struggled to attract viewers on its linear platform. Mr Murdoch had hoped the network would shake up the broadcasting establishment by offering an opinion-led alternative to established outlets. The media tycoon played a pivotal role in the development of the UK's broadcasting industry by launching Sky in 1984. Some commentators saw TalkTV as an attempt by Mr Murdoch to recreate his success with Sky. Mr Murdoch's 21st Century Fox sold its 39% stake in Sky to NBCUniversal's owner Comcast in 2018 after losing a bidding battle for the network.
  12. Which? Money 1 h · ‘Ask for Henry’ at any Morrisons Cafe until 14 July to get a free jacket potato with Heinz Cheesy Beanz
  13. oops, not sure how that happened
  14. From back in the day Now they're just pricing fans tout of the game
  15. https://www.lcfc.com/news/4048615/rc-lens-register-interest-in-fox-travel-for-pre-season-friendly RC Lens: Register Interest In Fox Travel For Pre-Season Friendly LCFC MEN Published 44 mins ago 1 MinuteReading time Following confirmation of Leicester City’s pre-season fixture against French Ligue 1 side RC Lens on Saturday 10 August (3pm kick-off), the Club can confirm that it is exploring the possibility of arranging official LCFC coach travel to France for supporters. More on this story... Leicester City To Face RC Lens In Pre-Season Friendly - Steve Cooper’s side travel to RC Lens on Saturday 10 August in their final pre-season game ahead of the 2024/25 Premier League campaign - The Club is exploring coach travel options for this fixture - Supporters can register their interest in Fox Travel by completing a short online form - Match tickets are on sale via RC Lens Those interested in traveling with fellow Foxes fans to Stade Bollaert-Delelis in the north of France are invited to register their interest using the link below, with the clash confirmed as the last chance for supporters to see their team in action before the Premier League curtain-raiser at home to Tottenham Hotspur. To register your interest in Fox Travel for RC Lens vs. LCFC, click HERE. To purchase match tickets for RC Lens vs. LCFC, click HERE. Please note that the deadline to register interest is 6pm on Thursday 4 July. Should there be sufficient interest for Fox Travel for this fixture, the Club will provide purchasing details in due course on official @LCFC channels. * Kindly note that this is an expression of interest and there is no guarantee that Fox Travel will run for the RC Lens fixture. LCFC will let interested supporters know by 6pm on Friday 5 July. All times BST.
  16. From back in the day Now they're just pricing fans they don't want out of the game
  17. bolanews.co · Follow 2 h · “If N’golo Kante was there, Messi and Argentina wouldn’t have won the World Cup in Qatar,” fans say. France have not lost any of their last 19 games at a major tournament which N’Golo Kante played. #BolaNews
  18. Magpie 24/7 - Newcastle United · Follow 2 d · PSR: Absolutely sick of it!!!!! It's just f£cking outrageous isn't it. All of Newcastle's best players linked away this summer. With what seems to be the same teams.....Bruno to Man City....Isak to Chelsea....Gordon to Liverpool.....Any hot prospects we have linked away 'to comply' with the regulations. It's a disgrace. Newcastle have qualified for the Champions League with a squad filled with a lot of players that were well on their way to the Championship before Eddie came in. It's like we get punished for any success we have. As with success you need a bigger squad to compete and they don't allow you to do that with these regulations. Because why? They don't want competition? Every step forward we've made has been met with criticism and hurdles for us to jump. Even the takeover process for us took nearly 2 years. It's not just Newcastle. Villa despite getting Champions League themselves had to offload Douglas Luiz to 'comply.' Forest getting deducted points for trying to compete, stay in the league, maybe needing to sell MGW to comply so it doesn't happen again. Everton being deducted points for trying to better themselves after several relegation battles...Leicester deducted points before they even got promoted, for trying to stay in the Premier League. But deducted points and punished under the guise 'not complying' This is not football! This is where it really annoys me. Chelsea.....can spend over a billion in 2 years. On top of an already valuable squad and still are able look at the likes of Isak for over £120 million and still be able to buy him with no repercussion? Or Man Utd, being in debt of nearly a billion for years, no backlash on them though when they sign a £60 million plus player every summer. Arsenal, for a few years were not in Europe. But can just spend freely on the likes of Havertz, Rice, Timber without any talk of PSR breaches. It's genuinely not helping anyone at all. Apart from 6 teams. The status quo. Genuinely, what is the purpose of PSR? We're only a few weeks into the transfer window. And it's f£cking tiresome. Every day reading 'nufc need to sell (place player name here) to comply with PSR' it's absolutely crazy. In the Ashley days, a good window for us was keeping our best player. Now we're in a situation where we have people at the club that want the best for the club. And sadly, the mentality is made to be the same because of these pathetic rules. All to keep the smaller clubs in line and the top clubs at the top. The Premier League really needs to sort this out and pronto. It's killing competition within the league. It's killing the love of the game within fans aswell. This is not what football is meant to be 🤬 Been there done that, moaned about, suffered from it.
  19. Maybe
  20. Yeah you don't have to like losing players but you can hardly complain.
  21. I can't imagine him agreeing to come here unless he's been told he'll have a chance of making the squad or a good loan. Why move from one U21 team to another at his age and having tasted 1st team football.
  22. It made me think as it's suppose to be a suspenseful crime thriller.
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