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Forget the fact that our team is dissappearing before our eyes - looking short of central defenders, central midfielders and much in the way of leadership. Nor has Ranieri arrived with what looks like a cherished notebook full of promising reserves from Slovenia or ageing midfield maestros hidden in the Italian second division.

 

Where is Conrad Logan?

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Nobody major has left apart from Cambiasso, how come you think we're suddenly looking short? We have an extra defender compared to the second half of last season lol

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If you were actually at the QPR game youd knkw the club have released him

 

Yes.................but where is he?

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Does he deserve a testimonial?

Sure here you go.

 

Conrad is a nice chap even if a little simple. He's good to have around the workplace, but he never tries to excel and is happy to just get by and make do. He is fully qualified members of the reserve goalkeepers union, whilst also having a level 2 NVQ in hairdressing and beauty therapy from Leicester College. I've like to wish Conrad all the best on the bench in the conference.

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Walking through the park, it wasn't quite dark
There was a man sitting on a bench
Out of the crowd as his head lowly bowed
He just moaned and he made no sense

He'd just go
Um, um, um, um, um, um
Um, um, um, um, um, um
Um, um, um, um, um, um
Um, um, um, um, um, um

I just couldn't help myself
Yes, I was born with a curious mind
I asked this man just what did he mean
When he moaned if he'd be so kind

And he'd just go
Um, um, um, um, um, um
Um, um, um, um, um, um
Um, um, um, um, um, um
Um, um, um, um, um, um

Now that I've grown up
And the woman I love she has gone
Now that I'm a man, I think I understand
Sometimes everyone must sing this song

Listen to me sing
Um, um, um, um, um, um
Um, um, um, um, um, um
Um, um, um, um, um, um
Um, um, um, um, um, um

Can't you hear me, now
Um, um, um, um, um, um
Um, um, um, um, um, um
Um, um, um, um, um, um
Um, um, um, um, um, um

Everybody now
Um, um, um, um, um, um
Um, um, um, um, um, um
Um, um, um, um, um, um
Um, um, um, um, um, um

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He's banging Sam Bailey in his pool

 

Can it still be called a pool if theres no water left inside?

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Leicester City: Goalkeeper Conrad Logan is a free agent and ready to write a new chapter in career

By Leicester Mercury  |  Posted: July 25, 2015

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Conrad Logan is leaving City after 14 years

 
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There have been plenty of changes at Leicester City during the last 14 years, but there has been one constant at the club.

Since 2001, there have been ownership changes, a stadium move, hundreds of players have come and gone and there have been so many managerial switches that there has been a revolving door feel about City at times.

Throughout that eventful time, goalkeeper Conrad Logan has witnessed it all.

But now a chapter is closing for the popular, horse racing-loving Irishman from County Donegal, who first joined City as a promising 15-year-old, snapped up by then academy director Alan Hill from under the noses of Nottingham Forest.

 

Logan is now a free agent and looking for a new club to begin a new chapter in his career, but the 29-year-old says City will always be a part of him having spent nearly half his life at Belvoir Drive.

"I was 15 years old when I came and I am 29 now, so I have spent half my life at Leicester City," said Logan, who is still rehabilitating after an Achilles heel injury.

"The club have been brilliant to me. I have thoroughly enjoyed it and, whatever I do, I will probably still live in Leicester. It has become part of me. My family and kids are settled here.

"It will be weird not coming into the training ground every day. I have had spells away but have always come back. I have always had a good craic with people around the place, like the Birch (Alan Birchenall), so I will miss them.

"But I have to get on with it, and whatever I do next it will be a new chapter."

As a 15-year-old still finishing his GCSEs, Logan was invited to train regularly with then keepers Tim Flowers and Ian Walker.

Under the guidance of coaches Jon Rudkin and Steve Beaglehole, Logan progressed to the first team under Rob Kelly and made his debut in a 2-0 League Cup win over Macclesfield on August 22, 2006.

He made his league debut against Colchester on September 23, again keeping a clean sheet in a 0-0 draw.

He retained his place during Nigel Worthington's brief spell but, since then, Logan has played the role of a strong number-two keeper.

Despite the fact he has made only 30 appearances during his time at the club, he says he has no regrets.

"There is always going to be that thought of wishing I had played more," he said.

"Right at the start of my career here there were different managers coming in all the time.

"There was Rob Kelly, and then Nigel Worthington came in for just five games, then the next season there was Martin Allen and he brought his own keepers in, so I was out on loan again. Then he left.

"I would have loved to have been the number-one goalkeeper all the time.

"That was just the way it was and I always thought it's okay, I will go out on loan and, when I come back, I will be a number two. If I get my chance, I will be ready.

"I had opportunities to leave. Pretty much nearly every team I went to on loan said they would like to sign me. Sometimes I think, 'If I had gone there what would have happened?'

"But the club kept offering me a contract and a new manager would come in, and there seemed the opportunity to impress and go again.

"Hindsight is a good thing but I was always happy here, and I always tried my best.

"If they wanted me to stay I always thought I would get a chance. But I don't regret anything and I have enjoyed it."

It has certainly been a roller-coaster ride for City during Logan's time at the club, but he said that just made the good times much more enjoyable.

"The highlights have been making my debut," he said.

"That was a great boost for me to have come through the academy.

"You see how many people come and go without playing in the first team, so that was an achievement.

"Then getting promoted to the Premier League was another highlight, especially with what the club has been through during my time here.

"I know I didn't play, but it made the experience that much sweeter and they are memories I will always treasure."

Read more: http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Leicester-City-Goalkeeper-Conrad-Logan-free-agent/story-27478033-detail/story.html#ixzz3gtsdtZYX 

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