norwichfox Posted 17 December 2018 Posted 17 December 2018 (edited) Am I hearing things, I'm sure the commentat9or just called him Gooseberry-Hall.... Nicely worked goal btw Edited 17 December 2018 by norwichfox
davieG Posted 17 December 2018 Author Posted 17 December 2018 Sweet goal shame we rarely see an LCFC team score them like that.
Foxxed Posted 17 December 2018 Posted 17 December 2018 Heh the paperboy and the film star just combined to score a lovely goal. (shade is 11 right?)
Foxxed Posted 17 December 2018 Posted 17 December 2018 And they score. 1 1. Darnell really isn't looking so good at the moment. Our left back is doing well though. Wright is looking alright but needs more time in the u23s. Who's 7? He's had some flourishes. Knight looks good as ever. I think Pasc did a goal line clearance just a minute ago. Shade is looking great. Great work for our goal and is hard working elsewhere in the pitch. He's the most exciting outfield player for me. 1
LCFC1996 Posted 17 December 2018 Posted 17 December 2018 Would like to see Shade on the bench for the FA Cup game
Foxxed Posted 17 December 2018 Posted 17 December 2018 1 hour ago, LCFC1996 said: Sherif has put himself about a lot already, seems a good ball winner Yeah not as good as Hamza but is looking good and definitely improved since I last watched properly. Lovely pass from James for our goal. Shade took it with confidence. With a goal and an assist and good work elsewhere Shade definitely MOM so far.
It'sblueupnorth Posted 17 December 2018 Posted 17 December 2018 Think Matty James looks tentative when having to do any lateral movement. Shame to see really, don’t think he has a future here anymore, a peak James would look quality in our current system I feel
EnderbyFox Posted 17 December 2018 Posted 17 December 2018 He's probably not quite ready but I'd love to see Dewsbury-Hall involved with the first team at some point, a CM that can actually travel with the ball and pick a pass. 4
Foxxed Posted 17 December 2018 Posted 17 December 2018 Enjoyable match that. 4th in the league. Two points off first. Or four if Everton win their game in hand. The team is looking good. Very good goalkeeper. Knight and Pasc are solid in defence. Darnell and Ughelumba look good at full back although Darnell no longer looks close to the first team. Ughelumba looks closer tbh. DH and Sheif looks good in midfield. Wright looks good although young. Shade looks like he could end up very good. Muskwe was quiet but I think he's recently back from injury.
norwichfox Posted 17 December 2018 Posted 17 December 2018 1 minute ago, Foxxed said: Enjoyable match that. 4th in the league. Two points off first. Or four if Everton win their game in hand. The team is looking good. Very good goalkeeper. Knight and Pasc are solid in defence. Darnell and Ughelumba look good at full back although Darnell no longer looks close to the first team. Ughelumba looks closer tbh. DH and Sheif looks good in midfield. Wright looks good although young. Shade looks like he could end up very good. Muskwe was quiet but I think he's recently back from injury. Doesn't seem to be the same player since he signed his contract, I have noticed his lesser performances in a couple of games.
brucey Posted 18 December 2018 Posted 18 December 2018 13 hours ago, norwichfox said: Doesn't seem to be the same player since he signed his contract, I have noticed his lesser performances in a couple of games. Noticed this too. Wonder if it's a psychological thing. Could say the same for Hamza, and probably also Vardy and Ndidi. 1
Foxxed Posted 18 December 2018 Posted 18 December 2018 18 minutes ago, brucey said: Noticed this too. Wonder if it's a psychological thing. Could say the same for Hamza, and probably also Vardy and Ndidi. You can't discount grief.
brucey Posted 18 December 2018 Posted 18 December 2018 27 minutes ago, Foxxed said: You can't discount grief. Apart from Hamza, the new contracts were handed out two months before the incident.
davieG Posted 4 January 2019 Author Posted 4 January 2019 Leicester City Academy graduate Josh Knight has been nominated for the Premier League 2 Player of the Month award in December. - Josh Knight has been nominated for the Premier League 2 Player of the Month award - The young defender played in both of the Development Squad's fixtures across December - Knight scored the only goal of the game in a league victory at Brighton & Hove Albion - City's youngsters next face Everton at Holmes Park on Monday evening (7pm GMT kick-off) The 21-year-old centre-back, originally from Fleckney, starred in both of the Under-23s league outings last month, scoring in a 1-0 triumph at Brighton & Hove Albion. A 2-1 success over Chelsea, in which Knight once again impressed, soon followed as the Club's Development Squad's rose to fourth in PL2 Division 1. Knight, who was also nominated in November, is joined by four others in the category with the winner set to be announced at 10am GMT on Friday 11 January, 2019. DEVELOPMENT SQUADVideo published 10 Dec 18 Video duration 06:08 In Brief: Brighton & Hove Albion U23s 0 Leicester City U23s 1 The major moments from the Development Squad's 1-0 Premier League 2 win at Brighton & Hove Albion on Monday. The Blue Army's next opportunity to see City's youngsters in action comes in the form of a PL2 encounter with Everton at Holmes Park on Monday (7pm GMT kick-off). Tickets can be purchased from 5:30pm GMT at the Whetstone venue, while live and free coverage begins at 6:45pm GMT on LCFC TV. Nominees in full: Tyreece John-Jules, Arsenal Aaron Connolly, Brighton Josh Knight, Leicester City Rabbi Matondo, Manchester City Moses Makasi, West Ham https://www.lcfc.com/news/967029/knight-up-for-pl2-player-of-the-month-prize?fbclid=IwAR2rg8wESEvb2dnwVOIUO9qAm79VnktKGyqZXLE5tz7czWZC9nWDqrqVbv0 2
Foxxed Posted 4 January 2019 Posted 4 January 2019 4 hours ago, davieG said: Leicester City Academy graduate Josh Knight has been nominated for the Premier League 2 Player of the Month award in December. - Josh Knight has been nominated for the Premier League 2 Player of the Month award - The young defender played in both of the Development Squad's fixtures across December - Knight scored the only goal of the game in a league victory at Brighton & Hove Albion - City's youngsters next face Everton at Holmes Park on Monday evening (7pm GMT kick-off) The 21-year-old centre-back, originally from Fleckney, starred in both of the Under-23s league outings last month, scoring in a 1-0 triumph at Brighton & Hove Albion. A 2-1 success over Chelsea, in which Knight once again impressed, soon followed as the Club's Development Squad's rose to fourth in PL2 Division 1. Knight, who was also nominated in November, is joined by four others in the category with the winner set to be announced at 10am GMT on Friday 11 January, 2019. DEVELOPMENT SQUADVideo published 10 Dec 18 Video duration 06:08 In Brief: Brighton & Hove Albion U23s 0 Leicester City U23s 1 The major moments from the Development Squad's 1-0 Premier League 2 win at Brighton & Hove Albion on Monday. The Blue Army's next opportunity to see City's youngsters in action comes in the form of a PL2 encounter with Everton at Holmes Park on Monday (7pm GMT kick-off). Tickets can be purchased from 5:30pm GMT at the Whetstone venue, while live and free coverage begins at 6:45pm GMT on LCFC TV. Nominees in full: Tyreece John-Jules, Arsenal Aaron Connolly, Brighton Josh Knight, Leicester City Rabbi Matondo, Manchester City Moses Makasi, West Ham https://www.lcfc.com/news/967029/knight-up-for-pl2-player-of-the-month-prize?fbclid=IwAR2rg8wESEvb2dnwVOIUO9qAm79VnktKGyqZXLE5tz7czWZC9nWDqrqVbv0 If we're in the brave new world where we put players in the first team before loaning them out, I'm fairly worried about Knight's chances of getting in before Soyuncu, Evans, Morgan and Maguire, even in cup games.
Stadt Posted 5 January 2019 Posted 5 January 2019 How many of other under 18s are from Leicester(shire)?
foxes21 Posted 6 January 2019 Posted 6 January 2019 (edited) No u23s in the cup then. If we bring back Barnes we’ll have him, Choudhury and Chilwell in and around the first team already. Outside of those 3 if we’re being realistic, who else can break into the first team squad? Elder seems most likely, as we’ll need a Fuchs replacement. Our CB’s have Benkovic and Soyuncu to compete with. Eppiah seems to be always injured and we don’t know if Ndukwu will perform at the same level when he returns. Keep the faith, like most fans I would love to see more of our u23s progress but we also need to be realistic. TLDR: Realistic = Chilwell, Choudhury and Barnes in the first team and Elder as Fuchs replacement. Outside chance for the rest. Gerrem all out on loan! Edited 6 January 2019 by foxes21
davieG Posted 7 January 2019 Author Posted 7 January 2019 Leicester City U23s v Everton U23s live: Match updates as Benalouane and trialist Reghba start Updates from Holmes Park where City take on Premier League 2 leaders Everton SHARE ByJordan Blackwell UPDATED18:18, 7 JAN 2019 Leicester City Under-23s will hope to begin their year with a bang when they host Everton in Premier League 2 this evening (7pm kick-off). City's youngsters ended 2018 in fine form, recording three wins on the bounce in all competitions, and a victory at Holmes Park tonight could set them up for a big 2019. With 13 of 22 matches played, City sit fourth in the Premier League 2 table while today's visitors Everton are top. But if Steve Beaglehole's upstarts claim three points, they will cut the gap to the Toffees to one. Everton will prove a tough opponent though, defeating City on their first away trip of the season back in August. We will be live at Holmes Park bringing you match updates. To get in touch with your thoughts, send us a message on Facebook or Twitter.
Outfox the Fox Posted 7 January 2019 Posted 7 January 2019 7 minutes ago, davieG said: Leicester City U23s v Everton U23s live: Match updates as Benalouane and trialist Reghba start Updates from Holmes Park where City take on Premier League 2 leaders Everton SHARE ByJordan Blackwell UPDATED18:18, 7 JAN 2019 Leicester City Under-23s will hope to begin their year with a bang when they host Everton in Premier League 2 this evening (7pm kick-off). City's youngsters ended 2018 in fine form, recording three wins on the bounce in all competitions, and a victory at Holmes Park tonight could set them up for a big 2019. With 13 of 22 matches played, City sit fourth in the Premier League 2 table while today's visitors Everton are top. But if Steve Beaglehole's upstarts claim three points, they will cut the gap to the Toffees to one. Everton will prove a tough opponent though, defeating City on their first away trip of the season back in August. We will be live at Holmes Park bringing you match updates. To get in touch with your thoughts, send us a message on Facebook or Twitter. Ali Reghba is the 19 year old Centre Forward we've got on trial from Bohemians in Ireland. He's already done a bit for their First Team - and could be just what the Under 23's want (certainly better than Ryan Loft !).
jamesmilner Posted 7 January 2019 Posted 7 January 2019 (edited) 5 minutes ago, Outfox the Fox said: Ali Reghba is the 19 year old Centre Forward we've got on trial from Bohemians in Ireland. He's already done a bit for their First Team - and could be just what the Under 23's want (certainly better than Ryan Loft !). He had a trial at Middlesbrough , Leeds had a look . A lot of red tape has been cut to get him playing. only just available tonight . Edited 7 January 2019 by jamesmilner 2
davieG Posted 7 January 2019 Author Posted 7 January 2019 4 minutes ago, Outfox the Fox said: Ali Reghba is the 19 year old Centre Forward we've got on trial from Bohemians in Ireland. He's already done a bit for their First Team - and could be just what the Under 23's want (certainly better than Ryan Loft !). I'm better than Ryan Loft 1
foxes21 Posted 7 January 2019 Posted 7 January 2019 Two minutes in and Benalouane has kicked someone in the face! 4
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