Wasyls Pec Deck Posted 1 May Posted 1 May It feels like the club are using him leaving as a distraction to be honest 3
Popular Post dmayne7 Posted 1 May Popular Post Posted 1 May Before anyone cries, yes Vardy is the GOAT and the best Leicester player of all time but when it comes to best players I've seen player for us, Ricardo at his peak is 2nd only to Kante for me. Injury robbed him but not so much us as he was almost certainly off to one of the giants. Never seen a fullback who was so brilliant defensively and going forward 7
Popular Post ousefox Posted 1 May Popular Post Posted 1 May He was genuinely up there with the best in the world in his prime. So sad it wasn't for long. 12
mr wright Posted 1 May Posted 1 May After vardy ricardo has been my favourite player for a long time, love the man! Shame it ends like this, also could this not have been put out before the last home game for the fans to say bye properly? Owell thanks ricky and good luck! 4
inckley fox Posted 1 May Posted 1 May 19 minutes ago, glenny_fox said: Definitely in my top 5 city players of all time. In his prime he was definitely the best Rb in the prem. Legs have definitely gone and its the right time for him to move on, but nothing but love for Ricky. Well, we had a good year-and-a-half out of him in which he was a very able successor to Simpson. The other six-and-a-half years have been more down than up, and he captained our worst ever side. His interviews, to me, betray a person whose lack of moral fibre more than counterbalanced his one-time considerable talent. But maybe it's unfair of me to think that one of our most senior players who said he wanted out last summer - in spite of nobody being remotely interested in taking him off our hands - is part of the cultural and economic problem which has finally consumed our club. If he's one of our best ever five players (ahead of the entire league-winning side, and Muzzy / Walsh / Lineker / Smith / Worthington / Weller / Glover / Gibson / Cross / McLintock / Banks / Shilton / Rowley / Chandler / Black / Adcock / Duncan / Hine etc.) then that'd be fairly damning. I think we've offered more as a club than people as meek as Ricardo (who was neither a league nor an FA Cup winner, and to me represents the era of favouring technical ability over strength of character). But each to their own! 3
CloudFox Posted 1 May Posted 1 May 13 minutes ago, mr wright said: After vardy ricardo has been my favourite player for a long time, love the man! Shame it ends like this, also could this not have been put out before the last home game for the fans to say bye properly? Owell thanks ricky and good luck! 18 minutes ago, Wasyls Pec Deck said: It feels like the club are using him leaving as a distraction to be honest The point from @mr wright is why I agree with you, @Wasyls Pec Deck. And I don't think I'm being remotely cynical in thinking that way. 2 1
goose2010 Posted 1 May Posted 1 May Another asset walking for free. Should have sold him 3 years ago. 1
Popular Post SecretPro Posted 1 May Popular Post Posted 1 May He never treated the club or the fans like shit, so ill be thankful for him at his best and wish him well. Good bloke. 16
Aleksz Posted 1 May Posted 1 May 25 minutes ago, Wasyls Pec Deck said: It feels like the club are using him leaving as a distraction to be honest This in a nutshell is why this place is just a rotten place to be right now. Yet if the club had posted him off with no fanfare it would have been, “sUch pOor tAste frOm tHe clUb!!!” 1
CloudFox Posted 1 May Posted 1 May (edited) Probably still one of my favourite players. Incredible player in his prime, he felt unbeatable. You always felt you had a threat running from deep with Ricky P on the pitch, and he wasn't shy of putting in some great tackles too. His season under Maresca felt like a renaissance, and I was so excited to see him play in that position in the PL. Sadly Cooper couldn't coach that, so he was quickly discarded—probably because (as we've seen this season) he's just not as capable in the full back positions as he once was. I also don't think he was the right figure to be the Captain this season...but I won't blame him for being proud to take on the armband. I'll miss him. So long, Ricky. Good luck, and hope your next club loves you as much as we have. Edited 1 May by CloudFox 4
CloudFox Posted 1 May Posted 1 May 1 minute ago, Aleksz said: This in a nutshell is why this place is just a rotten place to be right now. Yet if the club had posted him off with no fanfare it would have been, “sUch pOor tAste frOm tHe clUb!!!” I understand what you're saying, but it's still a valid point given the club comms of late. 1
Popular Post LCCFox96 Posted 1 May Popular Post Posted 1 May If every player at the club had the same attitude as Ricardo, and our non-playing leadership had the same respect for the fans and Leicester City as a football club we'd not be anywhere near the mess we're in. He was a top talent and is a top man. He's had two stinking seasons on the bounce, his legs are gone, and he's not worth the salary he once commanded. It's time to say 'goodbye and good luck' to Ricardo now. A sentiment I won't be feeling towards pretty much any other senior pro who leaves this summer. 11
Aleksz Posted 1 May Posted 1 May 1 minute ago, CloudFox said: I understand what you're saying, but it's still a valid point given the club comms of late. Yeah I don’t disagree. It’s not perfect. They probably could have done it before Millwall but who knows when he made the decision. 1
Cr1884 Posted 1 May Posted 1 May 12 minutes ago, goose2010 said: Another asset walking for free. Should have sold him 3 years ago. Completely agree with this.
Sunbury Fox Posted 1 May Posted 1 May Was a really top level player at his peak. He was especially brilliant in the back end of the 2018/19 season after Rodgers arrived and the following season before doing his ACL in the last game before the Covid lock down. Enzo used him very cleverly in the 2023/24 season but his decline has become more and more apparent since then. It's a real shame his time with us has ended like this with no proper appreciation for a player who was a key part of our last top quality PL team. Wish him well for the future, has always been a big favourite of mine, even if it's been painful to watch him this season. 1
Aleksz Posted 1 May Posted 1 May (edited) Should never have been captain this year and his decline has been so sad to watch. On a better note, He was genuinely one of the best right backs in the premier league in his peak but those unlucky injuries killed him. Stayed and absolutely dragged us back to the premier league under Enzo along with KDH when he was way too good for the league. He’s done his best and like all of us and some of the players he’s played with, has been let down by the powers above him. Not quite a legend but a total icon of our glory years, go well Riccy. Edited 1 May by Aleksz
Popular Post jayfox26 Posted 1 May Popular Post Posted 1 May 58 minutes ago, dmayne7 said: Before anyone cries, yes Vardy is the GOAT and the best Leicester player of all time but when it comes to best players I've seen player for us, Ricardo at his peak is 2nd only to Kante for me. Injury robbed him but not so much us as he was almost certainly off to one of the giants. Never seen a fullback who was so brilliant defensively and going forward Ricardo was great but he doesn't get above Mahrez. Mahrez was the most technically gifted player I've ever seen at LCFC 8
Lad1966 Posted 1 May Posted 1 May Ricky is one of my favourite LCFC player ever. Totally at a different level when he was at his best. I will always remember for all him for good memories, especially the goal against Man City. All the best Rick P🏆🏆🏆 1
Popular Post Pliskin Posted 1 May Popular Post Posted 1 May Really sad to see how his time is ending here. Because of this board, we’ve not had a chance to celebrate some of our greatest ever players….. in his prime he really was the best RB in the league, injuries have unfortunately hampered him, but this really is a tragic ending to another one of our Great players. 5
RowlattsFox Posted 1 May Posted 1 May If it wasn't for his injuries wouldn't be anywhere near the shit show of the last 2 seasons. Not been good this season but its hard to criticise too much. Unfortunately not a strong enough captain to pull the club out of the mess but it's a tough job. Once the rawness of the this season dampens he will be remembered well.
CrazyKopCorner Posted 1 May Posted 1 May 1 hour ago, dmayne7 said: Before anyone cries, yes Vardy is the GOAT and the best Leicester player of all time but when it comes to best players I've seen player for us, Ricardo at his peak is 2nd only to Kante for me. Injury robbed him but not so much us as he was almost certainly off to one of the giants. Never seen a fullback who was so brilliant defensively and going forward He was absolute class when he took the ball and brought it inside the opposition couldn’t get near him. For a spell he was touching world class for me. A beautiful sublime player who will live long in the memory. 1
Dr Marco Posted 1 May Posted 1 May (edited) He was world class in his prime shame he's had such terrible injuries, he wasn't the same player he used to be Edited 1 May by Dr Marco 2
Hales Posted 1 May Posted 1 May I love Riccy P! Sad he is going but we have had amazing times with him and he has always be commited, loyal and above all else a lovely guy. An amazing player and sadly hit by horrendous injuries but he always stayed positive. He deserves a standing ovation and a good send off tomorrow Thanks Riccy! 💙🦊🫶 1
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