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Does this mean Preki is off the table?
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"There's only one Cifuentes!" Writes itself..gerrimin
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Gerrimin
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c1mz858jg5mo BBC Reporting Wilder interview now. Not just the Twitterati
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I can't be a mascot if I buy an Adult membership?! Well that's my made up then.....
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Leicester vs Peterborough United - Pre-Season
ramboacdc replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
I like the kit! Thats my highlight so far -
Possible 34/35 at Wimbledon. The players will be helped by *checks notes* "Having an 10 minute break per match" The grass on them courts will look like our pitch by tomorrow morning 🤣 https://www.wimbledon.com/en_GB/about_wimbledon/heat_rule.html
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Lionesses v Jamaica - KP Stadium - Sunday 29 June
ramboacdc replied to davieG's topic in General Football and Sport
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Chelsea 1-0 up with 4 minutes left and the games been stopped and all fans told to go inside as there is a storm in the area
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Neil Young pulling out of glasto, back in, then out of BBC coverage reminds me of me with my ex in my teens..... https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/breaking-neil-youngs-glastonbury-performance-35467703
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Twice. Once in the baking sun and once with biblical rain and mud with a 14 hour queue to get onto the car park. It's massive, it's great and you could spend the whole weekend not at any of the big stages and have a great time. You will walk a lot. Pyramid and Other are back to back, but it easilly takes 30-40 minutes to get round there from size of the crowd and other things. I remember it taking me an hour to get from Pyramid to John Peel (now woodsies) but that may have been due to the ciders I had along the way.... It's massive but fun. Arcadia, Shangrila and Block 9 are great. You won't see them on the BBC footage as it's a lot more out there. This is it overlayed with Leicester.
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Hair loss, treatments, worries and advice and discussion thread
ramboacdc replied to splinterdream's topic in General Chat
I'm fighting a losing battle and can't take anything for it as it messes up my meds. The garden cctv did me dirty the other day and looked like I had gone full monk at the back! Camera adds 10 pounds and removes 2-3 inches of hair right? -
Ruud Van Nistelrooy - Sacked - Official
ramboacdc replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
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Match-By-Match Pricing Confirmed For 2025/26 Season
ramboacdc replied to davieG's topic in Ticket News and Travel
Not the worst there. I will be interested to see which 5 are picked for Cat D. Wonder if it will be some of the League 1 promoted teams or if it will just be the midweek games. -
And if you threaten to cancel after the end of the 1st or 2nd month, they heavily discount it too and lock you in for 6 months. I think I got mine down to £17 a month for sports at one point.
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Championship 25/26 Fixtures - Thurs 26 June
ramboacdc replied to Hitesh's topic in Leicester City Forum
Both Wrexham and Hull matches, home and aware are 7:45's. Get the red bulls out for that trip back! -
Or even worse, available on Foxes Player or whatever it's called.
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They are scheduling the games to suit the reigons. You will get more people from Europe watching at them times. the one where they are putting the Mexican team as a priority over Inter Milan will be because they are a host nation in the next world cup. No one in the US cares about LAFC now Inter Miami have Messi and co.
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LCFC - Family Night Football memories/photos?
ramboacdc replied to Ryanlcfc3's topic in Leicester City Forum
Fantastic false memory there on my part. Thanks for looking into that! -
LCFC - Family Night Football memories/photos?
ramboacdc replied to Ryanlcfc3's topic in Leicester City Forum
Started going to them in the early 2000s. Couldn't afford/get hold of 1st team tickets so went a fair few FNFs. Some great memories with my parents and grandparents there. Wayne Rooney hit my grandma on the thigh with a skyball even though we were on the 2nd tier of the double decker. -
The money means something to clubs in Brazil and other places. Saudi it means nothing and in Europe it's just a PSR top up. It pretty much is at this point already. Even the way of qualifying for it was mental.Then FIFA had to find a way to get Messi in it, so just made a rule that Inter Miami instantly get straight in.
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Strap in for a month's worth of near pointless matches. Thank god we got rid of FA cup replays to save the players eh? https://www.fifa.com/en/tournaments/mens/club-world-cup/usa-2025/articles/match-schedule-fixtures-results-groups-teams-stadiums
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Which thread does this shithousery fall into? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c0qgx84qneko Nottingham Forest have asked Uefa for clarity after expressing their concerns over Crystal Palace's Europa League place. The Eagles won the FA Cup to qualify for Europe for the first time in their history, but Uefa must decide if they have breached its multi-club ownership rules. Uefa's final ruling will centre on American businessman John Textor, owner of Eagle Football - which holds a 43% stake in Palace. Eagle Football also owns a 77% stake in French side Lyon, who - like Palace - have qualified for next season's Europa League. Uefa's rules state "no individual or legal entity" can hold a majority of shareholder voting rights at two clubs in the same European tournament. If a ruling is made against Palace and Lyon, given the French side finished sixth in Ligue 1 they get priority over Palace, who ended 12th in the Premier League. Forest finished seventh in the Premier League, earning a Europa Conference League play-off spot, but stand to gain if Palace are unable to compete in Europe and could be lifted to the Europa League. Sources have told BBC Sport they have issued their reservations to Uefa. Uefa's regulations are in place to prevent collusion between clubs. Palace's argument is their historic FA Cup win - beating Manchester City 1-0 last month - and European qualification was an achievement accomplished entirely on their own merit. The club have insisted they are an entity which operates entirely independently, not within the structures of a multi-club model. Palace also say there has been no employee, backroom staff or coach sharing with Lyon, no dialogue, no collaborative strategy, no combined partnerships, sponsorships or commercial deals and no collective scouting, analysis or software collaborations. Forest have avoided this issue after owner Evangelos Marinakis diluted his control of the club. The Greek businessman also controls Olympiakos, as well as Portuguese side Rio Ave and, at the time, Forest and Olympiakos were both on course to qualify for next season's Champions League. Forest complied with the rules after Uefa changed the date to 1 March for clubs to highlight potential issues in ownership structures as it was becoming unmanageable to go through the checks required from the previous deadline of 1 June. At that point Palace had not acted despite qualification through the FA Cup being a possibility. The first and second qualification rounds of the Europa League and Conference League are in July. BBC Sport contacted Uefa and Palace who declined to comment.
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If his was drunk, mine is plastered. Pos Club W D L GF GA GD Pts 1 Leicester City ↑ 26 12 8 84 42 +42 90 2 Middlesbrough ↑ 23 14 9 74 55 +19 83 3 Swansea City 23 13 10 60 46 +14 82 4 Watford 22 14 10 62 46 +16 80 5 Hull City 24 7 15 65 46 +19 79 6 Norwich City 24 5 17 65 54 +11 77 7 Ipswich Town 20 12 14 67 47 +20 72 8 Southampton 19 13 14 71 56 +15 70 9 Coventry City 20 10 16 63 55 +8 70 10 Preston North End 19 13 14 57 58 –1 70 11 West Bromwich Albion 20 8 18 53 56 –3 68 12 Portsmouth 18 11 17 59 62 –3 65 13 Stoke City 18 10 18 56 60 –4 64 14 Bristol City 20 4 22 61 65 –4 64 15 Queens Park Rangers 17 11 18 53 53 0 62 16 Derby County 17 9 20 48 53 –5 60 17 Birmingham City 16 12 18 42 55 –13 60 18 Blackburn Rovers 15 10 21 58 62 –4 55 19 Sheffield United 16 4 26 46 62 –16 52 20 Millwall 13 11 22 52 63 –11 50 21 Charlton Athletic 14 5 27 46 73 –27 47 22 Oxford United ↓ 12 8 26 38 63 –25 44 23 Wrexham ↓ 13 4 29 47 64 –17 43 24 Sheffield Wednesday ↓ 7 12 27 41 72 –31 33 Headlines from the forecast Promotion race: Leicester’s parachute-powered squad depth edges them clear, while Michael Carrick’s Boro nick second ahead of a crowded play-off pack. Play-off picture: Swansea, Watford, Hull and Norwich take the four places, with Ipswich just missing out on goal difference. Mid-table comfort: Southampton steady after an erratic start; Coventry’s youthful core keeps them in the top half; West Brom stop the slide but fall short of the play-offs. Survival scrap: Newly promoted Charlton cling on; Millwall’s defensive grit proves vital, but Oxford and Wrexham (both making the jump from League One in consecutive seasons) go straight back down, joined by a financially squeezed Sheffield Wednesday.
