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32 minutes ago, HankMarvin said:

Ayew got 11 goal contributions in his previous season for Palace,

Does that mean he couldn’t play at the highest level?

 

Don’t get me wrong he has been fairly shit, but given his reported wage 30k and length of contract I don’t think he is the worst ever signing by a long shot. 
If the wages that are reported are correct 

£272k a goal Ayew

£1.3m Daka over the last 2 years 

 

Daka was embarrassing up front, Ayew was embarrassing all over the pitch. He would actively seek out other areas of the pitch to stink out and then not be where he should be.
 

Away from the kpi’s, using the eye test, I feel Ayew had more of a negative impact on the performances.  A player that actively avoids passing to team mates in better positions, constantly cheats to break up our own play and then wastes time arguing when we needed goals and having to watch his set pieces for months. 

 

Cat shit v dog shit argument though. 

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@Anonymous F.O.X. has uploaded Ghana Rock Anthem with lyrics by your truly to Soundcloud, so give it a listen to salute the end of 2 years of suffering, that of those who had to endure watching him play,  and Ayew himself who looked like he was repulsed every time he had to walk more than 5 yards at a time.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Richmondfox said:

Daka was embarrassing up front, Ayew was embarrassing all over the pitch. He would actively seek out other areas of the pitch to stink out and then not be where he should be.
 

Away from the kpi’s, using the eye test, I feel Ayew had more of a negative impact on the performances.  A player that actively avoids passing to team mates in better positions, constantly cheats to break up our own play and then wastes time arguing when we needed goals and having to watch his set pieces for months. 

 

Cat shit v dog shit argument though. 

I see what you mean but I kinda feel that we bought a mid thirties ayew whose legs had long gone and who was basically good at holding up the ball and winning free kicks. We then stuck him up front on his own and expected him to keep up.

 

Daka was bought as a young guy with a supposed exceptional goal record but who turned out to be unable to trap a bag of wet sand. 

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39 minutes ago, Muzzy_no7 said:

45K in the PL.

 

30K in the championship.

 

With bonuses likely of 10K per appearance and more for goals/assists.

Let me get this right. We would pay him even more money, just to play?

 

I would have been happy to hear that we had paid him more money to keep the f**k away.

Posted
20 minutes ago, Chelmofox said:

Let me get this right. We would pay him even more money, just to play?

 

I would have been happy to hear that we had paid him more money to keep the f**k away.

Yeah appearance bonuses, goal, assist, clean sheet, win bonuses and certain amount of goals bonuses are extremely common 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Muzzy_no7 said:

Yeah appearance bonuses, goal, assist, clean sheet, win bonuses and certain amount of goals bonuses are extremely common 

One thing we're aware of is that our contracts are not like other clubs with performance bonuses and the like. We offer big money up front, guaranteed no matter what. 

Posted
3 hours ago, Muzzy_no7 said:

45K in the PL.

 

30K in the championship.

 

With bonuses likely of 10K per appearance and more for goals/assists.

Yeah and Daka had considerably more that can be added on.

975k if you want to include them

 

Posted
On 24/05/2026 at 09:17, Ted Maul said:

Departs as my least favourite Leicester player of all time. A total chore to watch him try and play football, and here for 2 of the worst seasons in the club's history.

 

Off you ****.

Never would've guessed :ph34r:

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Posted
18 hours ago, Richmondfox said:

Daka was embarrassing up front, Ayew was embarrassing all over the pitch. He would actively seek out other areas of the pitch to stink out and then not be where he should be.
 

Away from the kpi’s, using the eye test, I feel Ayew had more of a negative impact on the performances.  A player that actively avoids passing to team mates in better positions, constantly cheats to break up our own play and then wastes time arguing when we needed goals and having to watch his set pieces for months. 

 

Cat shit v dog shit argument though. 

Did you like him lol 

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Anyone watching the Wales v Ghana game Ayew was actually playing well upfront for Ghana he was also playing with a smile on his face. Makes you wonder what went on behind the scenes at Leicester.

Posted
22 minutes ago, Foxes1 said:

Anyone watching the Wales v Ghana game Ayew was actually playing well upfront for Ghana he was also playing with a smile on his face. Makes you wonder what went on behind the scenes at Leicester.

He is now is joint most appearances for Ghana and will no doubt be most capped soon, 2nd top scorer in their history and is going to the World cup. His abilities have always been limited but at 34 after the season he has had, I would also be walking around beaming thinking Im off to the World Cup.

 

Ghanas strikers most be shockers

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Ahhh love our Ghanian Warrior 💔

 

Thank You for Your Support – Message from Jordan Ayew
"Hello Leicester City fans,
I just want to take a moment to say a huge thank you to every single one of you for your incredible support throughout the season. From the first match to the last, your passion, loyalty, and belief in the team have never gone unnoticed.
Whether you were cheering us on at the King Power Stadium or following us around the country, your energy gave us strength and motivation every time we stepped onto the pitch. Football is nothing without the fans, and Leicester City is blessed to have some of the very best.
On behalf of myself and the squad, thank you for standing by us through the highs and the challenges. Your unwavering support means everything, and we are proud to wear this badge and represent such a fantastic football club.
We will continue to work hard, fight for every point, and do everything we can to make you proud.
Thank you for your dedication, your passion, and your love for Leicester City.
See you soon, and as always—Come on you Foxes!
Jordan Ayew" 

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