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You’re a diamond as well, all men should be eternally grateful. There’s a lot of important research into identifying those cancers that are likely to be aggressive at an earlier stage this can only happen through the efforts of people like you and the contributions you draw in.
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Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lcfc Leicester City Football Club Foxes fan Steve Aquilina brought his gruelling Prostate United challenge to a close at Seagrave today
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https://www.lcfc.com/pages/en/media-article/leicester-city-lcfc-foxes-blackburn-rovers-aaron-ramsey-stephy-mavididi-bobby-de-cordova-reid-jeremy-monga-fitness-injury?fbclid=IwY2xjawNxtT5leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHqM-CHtkY3Z36OKjiD1Q9WF4Mje_Ze74uTbbR_9qEc2gl2AsIjchKSJgzlEf_aem_xcNOrJwoY8Ev-CarksxcEQ Aaron Ramsey’s injury is a 'significant' one which will require ‘some weeks’ on the sidelines, but Stephy Mavididi and Bobby De Cordova-Reid are in contention for Saturday’s lunchtime kick-off against Blackburn Rovers. Leicester City host Blackburn Rovers at King Power Stadium on Saturday (12:30pm GMT kick-off) Aaron Ramsey will miss that game and ‘some weeks’ with a hamstring injury Stephy Mavididi and Bobby De Cordova-Reid could be involved this weekend Harry Souttar is continuing rehabilitation in Seagrave from an Achilles injury Jeremy Monga has had a sickness bug and will be assessed, while Louis Page and Jake Evans are away on international duty Ramsey, on loan from Burnley, was forced to withdraw in the second half during last weekend’s 1-0 loss at Millwall and is now set for a period on the sidelines. Mavididi, meanwhile, emerged from the bench at The Den after a short hamstring issue, while (also hamstring) has been out since the 1-1 home draw with Portsmouth on 18 October. Elsewhere, has been recovering from sickness in the week and will be assessed before a decision is taken on the matchday squad for the clash with Valérien Ismaël’s Rovers. Stephy Mavididi Firstly on Ramsey, Manager Martí Cifuentes said: “It’s bad news. He’s got a hamstring injury. He will be some weeks off. It’s a significant injury. We’ll see. “[Mavididi has] been training well. Over the last 10 days, he’s been training with the group. It’s been a good training week for the whole group. He's been looking good. “We’ll take a decision [before the game] but he’s definitely ready. “Bobby is well, coming back after this small muscular injury. He’s training well [and] with the group today and yesterday. Probably, he will be ready for the game. “Jeremy has been sick. Today was his first practice. We’ll take the final decision today with the medical [team].” Bobby De Cordova-Reid Souttar, who spent a portion of last season on loan at Sheffield United, has also been out for all of 25/26 so far, but is progressing well towards his return from an Achilles complaint. “Obviously it is a long process with a big injury,” the Manager explained. “He’s still working by the side of the group so to say. In the last month, four or five weeks, he’s on the pitch, feeling better. He’s getting close to that stage where hopefully he’ll start to join the group.” and Louis Page and Jake Evens, on the other hand, have been selected for England’s FIFA U17 World Cup campaign and have travelled with the Young Lions to Qatar. “They have already travelled with the team,” Cifuentes added. “It’s very good news for them and for the Club to have such promising young players playing in the World Cup. “I’m very glad for them. I’m sure it’s a great experience for them. Hopefully they have a good level and good minutes and I’m sure, in the long term, it’s going to be very good for us.”
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Congratulations on this achievement you are a hero.
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X country train strike Nuneaton Saturday
davieG replied to Ballie1981's topic in Ticket News and Travel
Drops you off at West Bridge, take a stroll by the canal to the KP. Return is across the road, a large layby just pass the canal. Timings are not always reliable as the come from Coventry. After the game either rush back to get bus back or go for a drink as it gets a bit full. Or walk to the Holiday in to get on it a stage earlier. -
The 25/26 Stat Topic - “Statistically Terrible, Visually Even Worse”
davieG replied to Sly's topic in Leicester City Forum
It seems like he's aware and trying So what’s Marti Cifuentes’ view? The manager says decision-making is more important than technical qualities and he believes he can train Fatawu into making better choices. “I think it is about coaching,” Cifuentes said. “Football is about decision-making. It’s not just about speed and technique. The most important skill is decision-making. “Sometimes it might be a very good decision to shoot from distance. Sometimes it can be not the best decision. But I’m not here to blame. I’m here to help the players. I’m here to help them to be better. That’s my job to coach them to take better decisions.” -
City of Leicester & Leicestershire - The Good and Historical Stuff
davieG replied to davieG's topic in General Chat
John Ghent Leicester Estate Agent · Follow At its height, the British United Shoe Machinery Company (BUSMC) employed over 9,000 people worldwide — making Leicester a global hub for footwear machinery. From precision engineering to worldwide exports, BUSMC’s inventions powered shoe factories from Northampton to New York. Its site on Ross Walk was once a city within a city — a monument to Leicester’s industrial strength and innovation. Did you or someone in your family work at BUSMC? Share your memories below. -
Same with missing people in fact most serious crimes. They need some unique feature to elevate them to the front page often something socially unacceptable.
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Gone but not forgotten and certainly not the death list
davieG replied to Daggers's topic in General Chat
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English Football in the 1930s/40s/50s · Bentleys Roof · Don Revie listens to the 1949 Cup Final from his hospital bed at Leicester Royal Infirmary
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https://www.lcfc.com/pages/en/media-article/sammy-braybrooke-henry-cartwright-leicester-city-lcfc-loan-loans-u21?fbclid=IwY2xjawNtes9leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHuARN3Ts5jv0SiR6p454MkR4EW9A8H6mcKaQy81Cl_SVSjTd7pwey0jETVKH_aem_kYEhAr9Gz35AvMY2TE_5Wg Sammy Braybrooke played another 90 minutes for Newport County in Sky Bet League 2 as they recorded a crucial 3-0 victory away at Harrogate Town on Saturday. Sammy Braybrooke (Newport) and Henry Cartwright (Falkirk) both taste victory Draws for Tom Wilson-Brown (Swindon) and Jayden Joseph (Tranmere) in League 2 Kian Pennant (Gateshead) and Bilal El Khannouss (Stuttgart) also featured Starting for the 10th consecutive match since his loan move to South Wales, the 21-year-old midfielder played his part in a win which moves David Hughes’ side on to 11 points and just two from safety. The Exiles take a break from league duties this weekend to host Gillingham in the Emirates FA Cup First Round – a 3pm kick-off on Saturday. Also in League 2, Jayden Joseph was on the pitch for Tranmere Rovers as they claimed a late point against Chesterfield, scoring an injury time equaliser to draw 1-1 at Prenton Park. Introduced in the 78th minute of the contest, the 19-year-old defender made his 11th appearance across all competitions for the Merseyside club. Remaining 18th in the fourth tier, a trip to Accrington Stanley is coming up tomorrow (Tuesday) evening, kicking off at 7:45pm. Towards the top of the table, Tom Wilson-Brown helped Swindon Town keep a clean sheet against Colchester United. Held to a goalless home draw and remaining second in the table, the Robins sit behind leaders Walsall on goal difference. Starting the match before being replaced on 66 minutes, the 21-year-old centre-back has now featured in 15 games since his move to Town and could be in action again in tomorrow (Tuesday) night’s EFL Trophy clash with West Ham United Under-21s (7pm kick-off). Up in Scotland, Henry Cartwright came on for the final 10 minutes as Falkirk secured another home victory in the Scottish Premiership, courtesy of a last-minute winner at Falkirk Stadium. Beating Dundee 2-1, it lifts the Bairns into the top half of the table ahead of travelling to meet reigning champions Celtic at Parkhead on Wednesday (7:45pm kick-off), a chance for the midfielder to make his 15th appearance in a Falkirk shirt. Cartwright scored his first Falkirk goal against Rangers earlier this month. Kian Pennant was introduced from the bench in Gateshead’s 2-2 draw against Truro City in the Enterprise National League. Playing 20 minutes at Gateshead International Stadium, the forward could feature again for the Tynesiders in the Emirates FA Cup First Round this Saturday, travelling to take on AFC Wimbledon (3pm kick-off). Goalkeeper Harry French remained on the bench for Boston United, who claimed a 3-1 victory away at Tamworth, less than a week after joining the National League side on a short-term loan. A trip to Altrincham awaits on Wednesday (7:45pm kick-off). In Germany, Bilal El Khannouss came on for the final 20 minutes of VfB Stuttgart’s 2-1 home win over Mainz, a fifth straight Bundesliga victory for the side now sitting third in the table. The pair face off again in the DFB-Pokal Cup on Wednesday (5pm kick-off). Across to Italy, Woyo Coulibaly was an unused substitute during Sassuolo’s 1-0 home defeat to AS Roma in Serie A. They’re next in action on Thursday, away to Cagliari (5:30pm kick-off), who sit in 14th, one place below Coulibaly’s adopted side in the table. All times GMT.
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We’ll be can afford to now with all these money he got from us
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Did / do you have any?
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It’s crazy the amount of time waste on something so obvious
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Well spotted
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Premier League Fan Banter · Follow Give the scoreboard operator at Hillsborough a pay rise Dejphon Chansiri's reign at Sheffield Wednesday is over and the club have appointed administrators… : @_GeorgeSmith99
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They’re still getting valuable experience of professional football where their team mate’s livelihood is at stake plus mixing with men rather than boys hearing their stories of success and failure. All good stuff.
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He's not the direct cause but we don't have the players to play the way he did so no point trying.
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I think it shows we haven't got Maresca out of our system which doesn't work if you make all those passes and continually give the ball away. All it does is make our passing and possession stats good.
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Looking at the last line of stats it would seem most of our accurate passing was in our own half so probably to another defender / goalkeeper
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He was driving me mad but I've since looked at Fot Mob stats and he made the most successful passes 44, followed by Winks 40 and Ricardo 32 Our accurate passes were 81% compared to Millwall's 68% In the final third Millwall was 84 passes @ 64% we were 61 passes @ 66% So fell apart in the final third where it matters the most. Shown by own half Millwall 87 passes @ 79% we were 151 passes @ 91% so top quality in our own half passing back and forth to each other.
