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You can't tell me all these small things don't add up. FBS and BC GAME looking absolutely awful (before we even found out how dodgy they are) on the shirts. Just felt like a tone was set at start of each season. 

 

 

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Posted
21 minutes ago, SemperEadem said:

It's the doubling down from King Power and Susan that got me. When they had been rumbled it was all sham, just come out and own it.

Can they own it though? Like it's all illegal. If it comes out PSR is the least of our worries lol 

Posted
13 hours ago, Gamble92 said:

Sums up pretty much how they've acted in the face of every revelation. Even the first relegation, Top's attitude was just 'how dare you criticise me, look what I did for you all.'

 

There's a real stench of that attitude from all of them. No accountability, arrogance and petulance from all of them.

Contempt is a big thing in Thailand

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13 hours ago, Gamble92 said:

Sums up pretty much how they've acted in the face of every revelation. Even the first relegation, Top's attitude was just 'how dare you criticise me, look what I did for you all.'

 

There's a real stench of that attitude from all of them. No accountability, arrogance and petulance from all of them.

It's not just to the fans either, it's now to the leagues RE our finances.

 

The attitude to absolutely everyone outside of the club is just "you're wrong, we know better, we don't care what you say". 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

It's not just to the fans either, it's now to the leagues RE our finances.

 

The attitude to absolutely everyone outside of the club is just "you're wrong, we know better, we don't care what you say". 

Quite strange how Susan has gone from being Premier League poster woman, sitting on the board... to... well... this?

Posted
21 hours ago, LVFox said:

I wonder if we haven't announced next year's kit yet because we have no idea what's going on with these absolute fraudsters 

Well, I'd suspect that 'BC Game' is very very very, VERY close to KP, so they'd have a pretty good idea

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Posted
21 minutes ago, AjcW said:

Quite strange how Susan has gone from being Premier League poster woman, sitting on the board... to... well... this?

Suspect she's largely checked out tbh. Phoning it in until retirement or actively looking for a pay out. 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Suspect she's largely checked out tbh. Phoning it in until retirement or actively looking for a pay out. 

I've heard that her role at the club has been reduced to essentially zero. Chief Exec in name and pay but little else.

Posted
21 hours ago, volpeazzurro said:

'Crystal Meth Corporation'. The shirts would fly out the Club Shop!

By themselves

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Posted

Leicester City Announces New Shirt Sponsor: Totally Legit Thai Golf Company, Ping Kower

 

LEICESTER — In a move hailed as both “bold” and “coincidentally well-timed,” Leicester City Football Club announced today that their 2025/26 shirt sponsor will be none other than Ping Kower, a Thai golf equipment company no one has ever heard of, but which is “definitely not in any way related to King Power,” the club’s previous owners. Wink wink.

 

The deal, reportedly worth exactly the amount needed to swerve pesky Premier League Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), was unveiled with a lavish press conference held at a newly opened Ping Kower driving range inside the King Power Stadium’s car park. Club executives stood alongside a mysterious Ping Kower CEO who bore a striking resemblance to Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha in a novelty moustache.

 

“This partnership represents the future of Leicester City,” said a spokesperson, speaking while artfully stacking piles of Thai baht into the shape of a golf club. “Ping Kower is a pioneering brand in the niche world of vaguely-registered sports equipment manufacturers with no prior revenue, website, or paper trail. We are proud to be the first club to wear their logo, which is definitely not a photocopy of the King Power logo with a golf ball Photoshopped on top.”

 

The Premier League, when asked to comment on the arrangement, simply sighed heavily and whispered, “We’re just so tired.”

 

According to documents submitted to the league, Ping Kower's valuation rose from 73 baht (about £1.60) to £85 million overnight after being awarded an exclusive contract to supply golf tees to the Thai military. The club insists that this windfall is “just the kind of lucky break” one hopes for when staring down a PSR-related points deduction.

 

Supporters, however, have mixed feelings. Some are concerned about the integrity of the deal, while others are simply relieved the club won’t be sold to a crypto exchange based in the metaverse. “I don’t care if they’re a front for King Power, King Kong or King Arthur,” said lifelong fan Darren Biggs. “As long as we stay up and the sponsor logo doesn’t peel off in the wash this time, I’m happy.”

 

As for Ping Kower’s future plans, the company announced it would soon release its first product: the “LCFC Limited Edition Iron,” a golf club made from melted-down Financial Fair Play guidelines.

 

When asked about the uncanny timing and oddly convenient valuation of the deal, Leicester executives offered a knowing smile, a single raised eyebrow, and a firm “No further questions.”

 

More on this story as soon as Ping Kower’s website finishes loading.

 

 

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31 minutes ago, Bilo said:

Leicester City Announces New Shirt Sponsor: Totally Legit Thai Golf Company, Ping Kower

 

LEICESTER — In a move hailed as both “bold” and “coincidentally well-timed,” Leicester City Football Club announced today that their 2025/26 shirt sponsor will be none other than Ping Kower, a Thai golf equipment company no one has ever heard of, but which is “definitely not in any way related to King Power,” the club’s previous owners. Wink wink.

 

The deal, reportedly worth exactly the amount needed to swerve pesky Premier League Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), was unveiled with a lavish press conference held at a newly opened Ping Kower driving range inside the King Power Stadium’s car park. Club executives stood alongside a mysterious Ping Kower CEO who bore a striking resemblance to Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha in a novelty moustache.

 

“This partnership represents the future of Leicester City,” said a spokesperson, speaking while artfully stacking piles of Thai baht into the shape of a golf club. “Ping Kower is a pioneering brand in the niche world of vaguely-registered sports equipment manufacturers with no prior revenue, website, or paper trail. We are proud to be the first club to wear their logo, which is definitely not a photocopy of the King Power logo with a golf ball Photoshopped on top.”

 

The Premier League, when asked to comment on the arrangement, simply sighed heavily and whispered, “We’re just so tired.”

 

According to documents submitted to the league, Ping Kower's valuation rose from 73 baht (about £1.60) to £85 million overnight after being awarded an exclusive contract to supply golf tees to the Thai military. The club insists that this windfall is “just the kind of lucky break” one hopes for when staring down a PSR-related points deduction.

 

Supporters, however, have mixed feelings. Some are concerned about the integrity of the deal, while others are simply relieved the club won’t be sold to a crypto exchange based in the metaverse. “I don’t care if they’re a front for King Power, King Kong or King Arthur,” said lifelong fan Darren Biggs. “As long as we stay up and the sponsor logo doesn’t peel off in the wash this time, I’m happy.”

 

As for Ping Kower’s future plans, the company announced it would soon release its first product: the “LCFC Limited Edition Iron,” a golf club made from melted-down Financial Fair Play guidelines.

 

When asked about the uncanny timing and oddly convenient valuation of the deal, Leicester executives offered a knowing smile, a single raised eyebrow, and a firm “No further questions.”

 

More on this story as soon as Ping Kower’s website finishes loading.

 

 

You`ve got way too much time on your hands buddy :-)

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Posted
2 hours ago, Bilo said:

Leicester City Announces New Shirt Sponsor: Totally Legit Thai Golf Company, Ping Kower

 

LEICESTER — In a move hailed as both “bold” and “coincidentally well-timed,” Leicester City Football Club announced today that their 2025/26 shirt sponsor will be none other than Ping Kower, a Thai golf equipment company no one has ever heard of, but which is “definitely not in any way related to King Power,” the club’s previous owners. Wink wink.

 

The deal, reportedly worth exactly the amount needed to swerve pesky Premier League Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), was unveiled with a lavish press conference held at a newly opened Ping Kower driving range inside the King Power Stadium’s car park. Club executives stood alongside a mysterious Ping Kower CEO who bore a striking resemblance to Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha in a novelty moustache.

 

“This partnership represents the future of Leicester City,” said a spokesperson, speaking while artfully stacking piles of Thai baht into the shape of a golf club. “Ping Kower is a pioneering brand in the niche world of vaguely-registered sports equipment manufacturers with no prior revenue, website, or paper trail. We are proud to be the first club to wear their logo, which is definitely not a photocopy of the King Power logo with a golf ball Photoshopped on top.”

 

The Premier League, when asked to comment on the arrangement, simply sighed heavily and whispered, “We’re just so tired.”

 

According to documents submitted to the league, Ping Kower's valuation rose from 73 baht (about £1.60) to £85 million overnight after being awarded an exclusive contract to supply golf tees to the Thai military. The club insists that this windfall is “just the kind of lucky break” one hopes for when staring down a PSR-related points deduction.

 

Supporters, however, have mixed feelings. Some are concerned about the integrity of the deal, while others are simply relieved the club won’t be sold to a crypto exchange based in the metaverse. “I don’t care if they’re a front for King Power, King Kong or King Arthur,” said lifelong fan Darren Biggs. “As long as we stay up and the sponsor logo doesn’t peel off in the wash this time, I’m happy.”

 

As for Ping Kower’s future plans, the company announced it would soon release its first product: the “LCFC Limited Edition Iron,” a golf club made from melted-down Financial Fair Play guidelines.

 

When asked about the uncanny timing and oddly convenient valuation of the deal, Leicester executives offered a knowing smile, a single raised eyebrow, and a firm “No further questions.”

 

More on this story as soon as Ping Kower’s website finishes loading.

 

 

Wont believe it until I've seen the logo.

Posted
4 hours ago, LinekersLugs said:

Susan remains at Top’s mums orders 

 

simple as that 

Seems reasonable 😄

vichai wouldn’t have dumped her either although she may have been relocated to another part of the kp business 

Posted
12 minutes ago, st albans fox said:

she may have been relocated to another part of the kp business 

You don’t get relocated, you just get the additional job title added on to what you already have 

Posted

Hope we get hit with the fine! Makes the whole tender they forced companies into at the start of the season even funnier. 

 

Imagine turning down on of the biggest companies in the world because they were outbid (by hardly anything) by this sham company! 

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