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Injuries

 

Vardy, Jannik Vestergaard and Victor Kristiansen were all absent for the FA Cup defeat at Manchester United last Friday, all three ruled out with “light injuries”.
 

But the trio have been back in training at the club’s Seagrave training base this week and Ruud van Nistelrooy is hoping they are available to face the title-challenging Gunners on Saturday lunchtime.
 

“They had a good week of training,” van Nistelrooy said at his press conference on Thursday morning. “They’re back in full training. So all being well they are ready for selection.”

 

Van Nistelrooy added that there are no further injury problems for him to deal with, and so Patson Daka, who limped off at Old Trafford, is fine.

 

That leaves just two players out for City, with Ricardo Pereira (hamstring) out until at least next month and Abdul Fatawu (knee) unavailable for the remainder of the campaign.

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20 minutes ago, Richmondfox said:

It seems like we are most likely going down, I want younger or less experienced players getting some game time to improve ahead of next season. 

 

No point rolling out dad’s army attack force and the chuckle brothers at the back every week.  We need to be pushing players like Mav, Woyo and Okoli to try and get better.  Ayew and Reid hit their ceiling years ago and will never do anything better than they have already.

 

Ruud is starting Ayew every week and every week he stinks us out, he’s regressing. We get limited attacks and he can’t even do what people claim he is good at.  Can’t hold the ball up, can’t even shit house . He just hobbles around with his screw face pretending to have been fouled. If he does get the ball he stops and turns back before giving it away as he hogs the ball and doesn’t bring others into the game. 

 

Vestagaard, Coady, JJ, Soumare and Faes will keep repeating the same mistakes every week no matter the manager or tactics. 


No more KPFC donkey sanctuary. 

 

The problem is all of them will be here next season. None will get offers from elsewhere where and we will be stuck with them on massive wages. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, GlenParvaFox said:

I can't go to this so I was going to use the "ticket forwarding" benefit for the first time ever.

But, f**k that because the person i want to forward to is my dads mate, who is 75 so that's not allowed.

 

So, you can forward your ticket as long as they're the same age group or need a more expensive ticket?

I had this issue with the Fulham game. Online it won't let you forward Adult To OAP. I ran the ticket office and they did it straight away

 

Shambles that it won't let you do it online though

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Posted
17 minutes ago, UniFox21 said:

They're really trying to get people to re-sell their tickets for this one 

Trying to avoid empty seats! I'm not going, but doubt I'll resell either, particularly as it's not even sold out. 

Posted
21 minutes ago, UniFox21 said:

They're really trying to get people to re-sell their tickets for this one 

Nice little earner for the club. It's probably a Cat A fixture.

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3 minutes ago, Spudulike said:

Nice little earner for the club. It's probably a Cat A fixture.

Realistically, how much money can they make from it? Surely they'll only ever get a maximum of a few hundred returned season tickets, and even if it's Cat A fixture, the price of the of the ticket will only likely give the club a small profit once they've paid back the season ticket holder?

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13 minutes ago, Spudulike said:

Nice little earner for the club. It's probably a Cat A fixture.

Danny Ward is on 50k a week.

 

Selling a few seat for this game hardly makes a difference to LCFC/KP EBITDA!!!

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1 hour ago, moore_94 said:

Injuries

 

Vardy, Jannik Vestergaard and Victor Kristiansen were all absent for the FA Cup defeat at Manchester United last Friday, all three ruled out with “light injuries”.
 

But the trio have been back in training at the club’s Seagrave training base this week and Ruud van Nistelrooy is hoping they are available to face the title-challenging Gunners on Saturday lunchtime.
 

“They had a good week of training,” van Nistelrooy said at his press conference on Thursday morning. “They’re back in full training. So all being well they are ready for selection.”

 

Van Nistelrooy added that there are no further injury problems for him to deal with, and so Patson Daka, who limped off at Old Trafford, is fine.

 

That leaves just two players out for City, with Ricardo Pereira (hamstring) out until at least next month and Abdul Fatawu (knee) unavailable for the remainder of the campaign.

Vestergaard and Kristiansen back for selection :thumbdown:

Posted
12 minutes ago, Fox92 said:

Vestergaard and Kristiansen back for selection :thumbdown:

If Vestergaard goes straight back in after that absolute shit show at Everton I’m not going in!

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Posted

Won’t make much difference against us but I don’t get how they don’t look at signing a striker they have needed one for a while now without havertz they are in even more trouble 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Md9 said:

Won’t make much difference against us but I don’t get how they don’t look at signing a striker they have needed one for a while now without havertz they are in even more trouble 

This.

 

It feels like they haven't had an actual striker since Giroud left.

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Posted
2 hours ago, ClaphamFox said:

Realistically, how much money can they make from it? Surely they'll only ever get a maximum of a few hundred returned season tickets, and even if it's Cat A fixture, the price of the of the ticket will only likely give the club a small profit once they've paid back the season ticket holder?

 

2 hours ago, CosbehFox said:

It's £30 profit at least 

The STH only gets refunded 19th of the season ticket so the club will more than double the price especially if they sell a concession at full Cat A cost.

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20 minutes ago, Spudulike said:

 

The STH only gets refunded 19th of the season ticket so the club will more than double the price especially if they sell a concession at full Cat A cost.

Yeah mark up at its lowest is approx £20 up to £50

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27 minutes ago, Spudulike said:

 

The STH only gets refunded 19th of the season ticket so the club will more than double the price especially if they sell a concession at full Cat A cost.

The season ticket holder wins as they get the cost of their ticket back. The club wins as they make a bit of profit on the ticket, and the person that buys the ticket wins as they get to see a match they wouldn't have been able to see otherwise. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, EastAnglianFox said:

Havertz ruled out for the rest of the season.

 

Its gonna be the Raheem show aint it?

Said this to my mate today. Explained how ever obliging we are lol

 

It'll be him and Nwaneri that get their goals. 

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Viva said:

The season ticket holder wins as they get the cost of their ticket back. The club wins as they make a bit of profit on the ticket, and the person that buys the ticket wins as they get to see a match they wouldn't have been able to see otherwise. 

Which is why you'd expect the club to allow more than 5 resales per season. Matches moved for broadcast should be allowed in every case.

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