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Everything posted by Tuna
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Fed up of hearing about Gregg Wallace
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Not really, I'd say no appearances in 5 years would exclude him from that title
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10th in the Hungarian premier last season
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Well he ain't old is he!
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Someone confiscate the bloody drum
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Clean slate for all players with the new manager. Sick of the toxicity on here.
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Levi Porter
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Wouldn't be surprised if we got Akpom in on a seasons loan, we were interested in Jan.
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Marko Futacs 6ft5
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Yes, absolutely.
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Conor Coady
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Honestly from Maddison to Windass in 2 years. How we have fallen.
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Went back to his signing thread and found my reaction post: Very impressive signing and hugely impressive first interview, he's delighted to be here and is determined to be successful, he's a shoe in for the captaincy at the moment. Toe curling!
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Ricardo would be my captain, he was getting the armband last season anyway.
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We are delighted announce the appointment of Martí Cifuentes as new Leicester City Football Club First Team Manager, effective immediately. Martí Cifuentes named Leicester City First Team Manager The 43-year-old signs three-year-deal at King Power Stadium He has coached in Spain, the Netherlands and Scandinavia His most recent experience was as manager of Queens Park Rangers The 43-year-old joins us on a three-year contract, bringing a modern, progressive footballing philosophy to Filbert Way, along with rich experience across a number of European leagues. Martí will be joined by Assistant Manager, Xavi Calm, 43, who worked alongside him in his previous role at Queens Park Rangers in the Sky Bet Championship. Leicester City Chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha said:“We’re delighted to welcome Martí to Leicester City. His energy, ambition and clarity of ideas stood out throughout the recruitment process. We felt strongly that bringing him to the Club would help us to create the success we all want in the years ahead. Martí is an excellent fit for our Football Club - his personal and coaching qualities will be vital to building an identity our fans will be able to see reflected in their team on the pitch.” Leicester City Manager Martí Cifuentes said: “It’s a great honour to be appointed Leicester City Manager. This is a fantastic Club with a proud history and it’s a privilege to me to be asked to help write the next chapter. I’m looking forward to getting to know the players, as well as connecting with our supporters and the city in the weeks and months ahead. I can see the passion that exists here, and I’m excited to begin this journey together.” He arrives following an impressive spell at Queens Park Rangers, where he took over in October 2023, guiding the London side from the Championship relegation zone to an 18th-placed with five wins in the final eight games of his first season and improving on that again last term. Prior to moving to England, the Catalonia-born coach enjoyed success with Hammarby IF in Sweden, leading them to a Swedish Cup final and European qualification, and with Sandefjord in Norway, where he was credited for transforming the club's style and performance. His coaching journey also includes experience in Spain, the Netherlands, Denmark and in the UK, contributing to a diverse tactical and coaching background that helped add to his growing reputation within the game. Martí will begin work immediately as preparations for our season opener at home against Sheffield Wednesday on Sunday 10 August (4:30pm BST kick-off) continue.
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We can't even sell players we move so slow...comedy club
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Do we go into this coming season, without any new incoming players?
Tuna replied to Sly's topic in Leicester City Forum
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We'd have been all over this if we were still in the Prem, probably give him the extra year to secure it.
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how is this still not done? Absolute banter club.
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I thought this sort of stuff was being outlawed. Gambling firms, particularly dodgy sounding ones should NOT be on football kits.
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It's ok, sponsor is hideous though
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Fear for Brentford with the players they have lost/are losing
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What on earth was that half time rubbish?
