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That Reading comeback has done for them now, they're not winning two games. Hopefully the steps they've taken in recent months will help them come straight back up.

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Potentially they just have to beat Brighton in a winner takes all end of season match.

Brighton have 2 games in hand but they are not winning those either.

A point or dare I see beat Reading wouldn’t be totally out the question either.

Balls’d up v Spurs that was a potential 3pts

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...they have been looking just as bad as when the came up with Morgan at the helm!!!

 They just cannot do the basics right, they can't tackle, no idea how to shield a ball, they really are like a bunch of school girls who have just been shown what a football looks like.

  We are not scoring goals, we need to play with two upfront and stop having a player killing herself doing shuttle runs. We must have the slowest players in the league, they need to stand up and be counted. What they are producing cannot be allowed any longer, they need to take a look at themselves.

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10 minutes ago, filbertway said:

Did they consider signing decent players at all? Surely it wouldn't take much investment to put together a somewhat competent WSL team?

...with all the players we were bringing in, you just could not tell what the quality coming in was going to be!!!

  We had a whole season to look at players already in this league and there are some very good players in lower positioned clubs in the league.Pickiing these players up with a strategy for growth. 

  We are not serious about this, we can't be, if we constantly look to recruit the same players, slow, technically poor, and inferior to every team they come up against.

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2 hours ago, sacreblueits442 said:

...they have been looking just as bad as when the came up with Morgan at the helm!!!

 They just cannot do the basics right, they can't tackle, no idea how to shield a ball, they really are like a bunch of school girls who have just been shown what a football looks like.

  We are not scoring goals, we need to play with two upfront and stop having a player killing herself doing shuttle runs. We must have the slowest players in the league, they need to stand up and be counted. What they are producing cannot be allowed any longer, they need to take a look at themselves.

 

Trying to read this was like watching tennis ... "they" "we" "they" “we”

 

I sense a certain reluctance to get all the way on board.

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38 minutes ago, KingsX said:

 

Trying to read this was like watching tennis ... "they" "we" "they" “we”

 

I sense a certain reluctance to get all the way on board.

.. very much on board!!!

You watch the same failings game after game and see little or no improvement. You start to wonder if the club are taking this seriously. 

  Lots of opportunity to move this team forward at this moment, we need drastic action, we cannot continue to be at the bottom of the league every season and looking to save ourselves in the last game.

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With just 7 goals scored its all over, they are down, club needs to stop playing at it and take it seriously next season to build a side not only capable of going straight back up but to compete at top level. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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https://www.lcfc.com/news/3123333/lcfc-women-vs-reading--ticketing--live-broadcast-info?lang=en

 

LCFC Women vs. Reading - Ticketing & Live Broadcast Info


Tickets remain available for LCFC Women's upcoming fixture with Reading at King Power Stadium - which will also be streamed live on LCFC TV.
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- LCFC Women take on Reading at King Power Stadium on Sunday 
- The Barclays Women's Super League fixture has a 3pm kick-off
- Tickets for Sunday's match can be purchased online HERE
- It will also be broadcast live and free on LCFC TV 

The Foxes, who currently sit 12th in the Barclays Women's Super League standings, welcome the Royals to Filbert Way on Sunday (3pm kick-off) for a vital WSL match. 

The side managed by Willie Kirk head home for the first time since their goalless draw with Everton, as they look to bounce back from a heavy defeat to Aston Villa last Sunday at Villa Park. City, two points behind Brighton & Hove Albion, are looking to lift themselves off bottom spot.

Tickets for this weekend's clash can be found online HERE, priced at £8 for Adults and Under-22s and £4 for Under-18s and Over-65s, with Under-8s be able to attend for free. Click HERE for more information.

Parking is also available at King Power Stadium for a price of £5 per car; tickets for which can be purchased HERE. Please note that you must present the transaction holder's full name upon arrival and all cars must be parked up an hour before kick-off.

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The Foxes, who currently sit 12th in the Barclays Women's Super League standings.

 

This sort of statement is all about PR bullshlt. Say it like it is, we are bottom and a few points adrift.

 

 

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Just now, TK95 said:

Jamaica Women vs. Sheffield United Women

King Power Stadium

Monday 10 April

2pm kick-off

 

 

Really random fixture. Jamaica against LCFC women maybe but Sheffield United?

Both men and women getting relegated this year, so who wants to see the blues anymore?

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Why was the whistle immediately blown from a MC free kick where the ball fell to a MC player in a position to score..

Headed out first,but why called as an head injury..and Arsenal get the free kick or weird uncontested bounce ball..

MC advantage taken away...:dunno:

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On 26/03/2023 at 23:09, filbertway said:

Did they consider signing decent players at all? Surely it wouldn't take much investment to put together a somewhat competent WSL team?

it doesn't, but prior to Seimsen we'd not spent a fee on anyone. cobbles together loans and frees and while there's a little bit of experience in the team, it's the likes of McManus who are struggling with long term injuries 

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3 minutes ago, Chrysalis said:

So far moving the ball around better than the mens team yesterday.

not hard TBF. just nice to see a city side that have a bit of fight about them

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