lgfualol Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 Feel a bit sad reading the other tweets. Nice words by the club. Good luck Liam
Nalis Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 We simply outgrew him but will never forgot the promotion season. Best move for him at this stage of his career. Hope he's successful and best of luck to him.
ajthefox Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 Disappointing to see someone who has been here so long leave, especially after showing so much promise in our championship winning team, but it would seem he isn't at the level we need him to be. All the best Liam.
m4DD0gg Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 Hope there is a sell on clause/buy back just in case.
weller54 Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 We'll probably buy him back in 2/3 years time for £25m...
Nick Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 Seems cheap considering the values placed on him 16 months or so ago. Good luck to him, sad he didn't quite develop here as fast as the club arguably did.
Guest Sharpe's Fox Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 I would have hoped that Ranieri would have turned him into a player but with signing Hernandez and re-signing Wasyl the writing was on the wall.
Guest CityFan 06 Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 Best of luck to Liam. As I mentioned in the other thread, he showed us some really promising performances alongside Morgan as a CB pairing, but Reading is a good move for him. I think he might work his way back to the top at some stage. One of our Own!
Fox92 Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 I liked Moore and at one time thought he'd be here all his career, but sometimes you have to step back to go forward. Take no further look than Wes Morgan as an example. I'd like to have seen him alongside Huth though. Moore was dropped during a difficult period, in January Huth came in and his experience helped Morgan massively.
deccers Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 Best of luck to him. Problem was he came to prominence and needed first team football at a time when we needed defensive experience. If he gets the game time at Reading I have no doubt he'll become a prem-level centre back before long.
Alex_LCFC Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 No bitterness about his decision to leave. Being one of our own it must of been a tough choice to leave but he clearly wants 1st team football. Wish him the best of luck
stevelcfc Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 Good luck Liam, stil think he'll become a decent player if he can keep fit. Big part of that amazing championship season.
ozleicester Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 26 minutes ago, Bilo said: Good luck to the lad. A true pro, a true Leicester lad. Just a little tear
ScouseFox Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 bit of a shame but inevitable, not good enough for this level. time for him to move on.
fuchsntf Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 When England need CBs, and city could well do with one its a shame he just couldnt crack it.. The chance and opening was there...
foxoffderby Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 Good luck Liam. I hope this one does not come back to haunt us.
walkerleeds Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 Nice words form Liam. Think everyone associated with the club wish him all the best.
MPH Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 1 hour ago, Bilo said: Good luck to the lad. Now thats how you leave a football team. class.
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