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Development/Youth Squads 2025/2026 Thread - U18/U21
davieG replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
3-0 Briggs -
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What did you used to sing.
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Manfred Mann's the Might Quinn Come all without, come all within You’ll not see nothing like the mighty Quinn Finn (Jari Rantanen Finnish CF) Michael Row the Boat ashore Alleluia - Mike Stringfellow I'm a Yesterday Man - Chris Andrews I'm her yesterday man Well, my friends, that's what I am I'm her yesterday man Well, my friends, that's what I am That's what I am, her yesterday man I'm a Leicester City Fan Well, my friends, that's what I am I'm a Leicester City Fan Well, my friends, that's what I am That's what I am, a Leicester City fan
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City of Leicester & Leicestershire - The Good and Historical Stuff
davieG replied to davieG's topic in General Chat
Not sure ripping out the original stairs and balcony in a museum is something to brag about. Story of Leicester New exhibition 'You Are Here' tells the story of the evolution of Leicester Museum & Art Gallery over the past 176 years. Go on a journey through time and explore the story of the New Walk Area and the Museum. Did you visit 'New Walk Museum' when you were younger? Tell us what you remember about the Museum or any fond memories, and your comment might feature in the exhibition itself! The exhibition is now open: -
City of Leicester & Leicestershire - The Good and Historical Stuff
davieG replied to davieG's topic in General Chat
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City of Leicester & Leicestershire - The Good and Historical Stuff
davieG replied to davieG's topic in General Chat
John Ghent Leicester Estate Agent The strangest parliament in English history. In 1426, Leicester briefly became the centre of national politics. King Henry VI, just a boy, held parliament at Leicester Castle — but tensions were so high that weapons were banned. Instead of swords, many nobles arrived carrying wooden bats for protection. The meeting became known as the “Parliament of Bats.” A chaotic moment in history… and proof that Leicester has always been at the heart of the action. #Leicester #MedievalHistory #ParliamentOfBats #britishhistoryexplorer -
Aye I'm not excusing him MrsG sometimes has to leave the room when he does it as it makes me so angry.
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Far superior.
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https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/football/portsmouth-fc/portsmouth-fc-news-west-brom-leicester-city-pompey-blackburn-rovers-oxford-united-5629787 The run-in: How race for Championship survival shapes up for Portsmouth, West Brom, Leicester City & Co By Jordan Cross Pompey writer Published 12th Mar 2026, 13:00 GMT The battle lines are drawn with 10 games remaining in which Pompey have to secure their place in the Championship. The mid-week results saw the Blues’ gap to the drop zone cut to just two points, with John Mousinho’s side collecting one point from 12 and picking up two wins from past eight league fixtures. At this critical juncture, The News today take a look at how things stand for Pompey and their chief relegation rivals in terms of their current form and remaining fixtures, in a fight for survival which looks set to go down to the wire. Pompey Form (past six) W 2 D 1 L 3 Remaining fixtures Derby (H) QPR (A) Norwich (A) Oxford (H) Boro (A) Ipswich (H) Leicester (H) Coventry (A) Stoke (A) Birmingham (H) Ten games remaining for Pompey, who have a game in hand against their relegation rivals - Ipswich Town on Tuesday, April 14. That makes it an even split of home and away fixtures for the Blues, with two of those matches immediately standing out - Leicester City and Oxford United. John Mousinho’s side have to play three of the current top four, two clear relegation rivals with Derby, QPR, Norwich, Stoke and Birmingham their other fixtures. West Brom Form (past six) W 0 D 3 L 3 Remaining fixtures Hull (H) Bristol City (A) Wrexham (H) Blackburn (A) Millwall (H) Preston (A) Watford (H) Ipswich (H) Sheff Wed (A) West Brom are the team on the steepest downward trajectory with the Baggies winless in 14 league fixtures, though they’ve picked up a couple of draws in their last two under new interim boss James Morrison. Like many of Pompey’s relegation rivals, they still have to play Sheffield Wednesday who are dead and buried - with their match with the Owls on the final day. Of the rest, only Blackburn are relegation rivals with four of the top six still to come for Morrison’s men. Oxford United Form (past six) W 3 D 1 L 2 Remaining fixtures Charlton (H) Southampton (A) Hull (H) Pompey (A) Watford (H) Derby (A) Wrexham (H) Sheff Wed (H) Millwall (A) Matt Bloomfield’s side have rejuvenated their fortunes with three wins on the spin, as they looked at the point of being cut adrift. That means it’s goal difference keeping Oxford out of the bottom three. The U’s have to come to Fratton Park on Easter Monday in what looks a relegation slugfest. Four of the top seven, marooned Sheffield Wednesday, Derby, Charlton and Watford make up the rest. Millwall away on the final day could be big for both clubs. Leicester City Form (past six) W 1 D 3 L 2 Remaining fixtures QPR (H) Watford (A) Preston (H) Sheff Wed (A) Swansea (H) Pompey (A) Hull (H) Millwall (H) Blackburn (A) Five at home and four away for Leicester, with the trip to Fratton on April 18 potentially massive. It looks a presentable run coming up for the Foxes against an out-of-form quartet, though Watford have picked up a little on a run of two wins from 12. Their Pompey clash starts a testing finale against Hull, Millwall and a final-day trip to Blackburn which could be significant. Blackburn Rovers Form (past six) W 2 D 1 L 3 Remaining fixtures Millwall (A) Middlesbrough (H) Birmingham (A) West Brom (H) Stoke (A) Coventry (H) Sheff Utd (A) Southampton (A) Leicester (H) The only team featured who have more away games than home, with just four fixtures to come at Ewood Park. Blackburn are also the only other team apart from Pompey featured who don’t play Sheffield Wednesday. Michael O’Neill’s men go up against four of the current top seven, including the top two in Boro and Coventry, as well as relegation rivals West Brom and Leicester. Birmingham, Stoke and Sheffield United make up the remainder of probably the toughest run-in featured.
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Development/Youth Squads 2025/2026 Thread - U18/U21
davieG replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
Leicester City Football Club A new contract for our young defender Kevon Gray Well in, Kevon! -
They put windows in the wall.
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Shame the new Hinckley Day Case unit has been cancelled
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The more you expand them the more services will be moved from the LRI to them. It's already happening. Besides both the Glenfield & General have been expanded recently.
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Unbelievable Jeff · Follow At least the food is better than the football at the minute… Yorkshire pudding wrap at Leicester City. £7.95
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Soulsby promised a replacement - never happened. This is all I can find Threats have been made to staff at a shop where a mural celebrating Leicester City's 2016 Premier League title has been removed. The painting in Kate Street was one of a series celebrating the club. The manager of Bargain Buyz, which rents the front of the building, said online and phone messages had warned of be "repercussions". The mural was removed in a redevelopment by new owners, but there were promises to repaint it elsewhere. The building's owner Stephen Levy said: "It was always going to come off eventually. We decided in the best interests of the Leicester City supporters we would re-locate this in a more apt setting." He said not many people looked at it in Kate Street and they have found a spot for it near the Highcross shopping centre, where it will go unless a better place is found. "The artist [Richard Wilson] can't start until the beginning of August," Mr Levy said. Mayor's Stance: Following public backlash and threats made toward staff at the site, Sir Peter Soulsby stated he would work to ensure the artwork was replaced or relocated to a more prominent and suitable setting. Relocation plans: At the time of removal, the building's owner stated they intended to relocate the mural to a "more apt setting" near the Highcross shopping centre, though a direct 1-to-1 replacement of the original scale has not been officially confirmed at that site. BBC +3 Status of Other Champions Murals While the Kate Street wall is gone, other murals celebrating the 2016 triumph were commissioned around the city: Claudio Ranieri ("Claudio Caesar"): A mural at 3 Bath Lane (near St Nicholas Circle) depicting Ranieri as a Roman Caesar was taken down in February 2019 because the paint was peeling. It was painted on a giant sheet and put into storage. "Roy of the Rovers": A comic-book style mural remains at 30 East Bond Street. "Earthquake": Located at 87 Burnmoor Street, this mural celebrates the fans as the "12th man". Stadium Murals: The club commissioned artist Voyder to paint internal murals within the King Power Stadium concourses to preserve the memories of the title win. WordPress.com +4 Recent sightings in February 2026 indicate new, smaller street art gems celebrating the club continue to appear between the Town Hall and the Market. Several murals from the original 2016 "Forever Fearless" collection remain visible in Leicester as of March 2026, though some have been removed or are subject to time limits. WordPress.com +1 Visible "Forever Fearless" Murals These were commissioned by the city council and partners to celebrate the Premier League title win: "Comic Book Heroics" (Roy of the Rovers style): Located at 30 East Bond Street, behind the Highcross Shopping Centre. It depicts the team's victory in the style of the classic 1950s comic book hero. "Earthquake": Found at 87 Burnmoor Street near the King Power Stadium. This piece celebrates the fans as the "12th man". "Football United": Located on the end wall of 17 Tudor Road. This mural by artists N4T4 and PHILTH celebrates the ethnic diversity of the club's supporters. "I'm on Fire": A 12-metre mural on De Montfort University’s Clephan Building (Oxford Street). It features Jamie Vardy and the band Kasabian. "Fearless Fox": A smaller panel at the entrance of Silver Walk (off Silver Street). BBC +5
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This sums up the problem with Leicester hospitals they keep coming up with expansion plans and never complete them before it’s all change and we end up with piece meal development. That car park is only 10 years old. im sure a lot of it is down to differing governments trying to score points over each other and never in power long enough to see things through.
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Is he Daka in disguise? The Football Community · Follow Oliver Burke easily has the best agent in football. He has scored 20 goals as a striker in the last 10 years since leaving Forest in 2015 yet he has played for: RB Leipzig, West Brom, Celtic, Sheffield Utd, Millwall, Werder Bremen, Birmingham, Alaves and has just recently signed a contract with Union Berlin... Incredible how he is still getting new deals
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Not really a picture just a funny story
