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Another correct decision in not attending. 

 

Get a good hiding and be surrounded by plastic scousers. 

 

 

How to ruin your Sunday 

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5 minutes ago, fox_favourite said:

I've just checked the official site and blocks are selling out no doubt full of 'liverpool' supporters. 

I'm sure they'll be lots but I'm sure they'll be plenty of leicester fans more interested in seeing the Liverpool stars.

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https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/five-potential-leicester-city-debutants-10114843

Five potential Leicester City debutants as Ruud van Nistelrooy builds new foundations
Ruud van Nistelrooy's focus on next season and his commitment to looking to the academy could see a handful of youngsters get their first taste of Premier League football

ByJordan Blackwell
13:08, 17 APR 2025

There have been two debutants in the past two games for Leicester City and, judging by the way Ruud van Nistelrooy is speaking, there could be more over the final six matches of the Premier League season.

The City boss, despite the uncertainty over his own future, is looking to next season and turning his attention to the academy, believing the best chance of future success is with homegrown players forming the foundations of the squad.

Fans will want to see more of Jeremy Monga and Jake Evans over the next six games, but there will be others who will hope to get their first Premier League outing too. Here’s a look at the candidates.

 

Bade Aluko

On the bench against Brighton, Aluko has been training regularly alongside City’s seniors for a few weeks.

A full-back who can play on both sides, the 18-year-old has quickly risen to prominence, as he was still mostly with the Under-18s until October of this season.

He looks to be a good ball carrier and his height means he wouldn’t be out of place physically in the top flight.

 

Jayden Joseph

Right-back Joseph has been around the first team for practically the whole season, travelling with the squad to Newcastle in December.

He’s been a consistent presence and a consistent performer for the Under-21s, only missing their opening Premier League 2 game of the season, and he’s full of attacking intent, sometimes playing further forward on the wing.

 

Sammy Braybrooke

He’s already got his City debut under his belt, but Braybrooke has not yet made his Premier League bow.

Spotted in training ahead of Liverpool, the central midfielder has long been in the conversations about City’s best prospects, such is his passing range, his ability to control matches and his bursts forward.

A loan to Dundee didn’t go as well as was hoped, but he’s been playing regularly for the Under-21s since his recall and is getting back to where he was prior to his year out with an ACL tear.

 

Henry Cartwright

Also involved in training ahead of this weekend’s game is Braybrooke’s partner at the base of the midfielder, Cartwright.

On the bench at Newcastle, Cartwright, like Braybrooke, grew up locally and has been with the academy since he was a kid.

He seems to have stepped up a level this season, captaining the Under-21s and showing his readiness for senior action with his tough-tackling, committed displays, and some excellent pinpoint passes out to the wings.

 

Michael Golding

The £5m man still hasn’t featured for City with injuries preventing the 18-year-old from making an impact in his maiden season at the club.

But he looks to have been much more prominent in training of late, and there may be hope of seeing glimpses of the attacking midfielder, one who was rated very highly at Chelsea before his summer switch.

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24 minutes ago, Spudulike said:

So these are online touts that have somehow got tickets? Original holders of those tickets could be receiving a ban if the club follow up on the origins of the original purchaser. The tickets may also be cancelled. More fool anyone that sells or buys them.

Could be people in the club or even players, not exactly unknown.

 

If the club really wanted attack it straight on they'd buy all the tickets for sale then they'll know who sold them on and who's now selling them.

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14 minutes ago, davieG said:

Could be people in the club or even players, not exactly unknown.

 

If the club really wanted attack it straight on they'd buy all the tickets for sale then they'll know who sold them on and who's now selling them.

I think that has happened before. Can't believe that staff would be stupid enough to sell them on.

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Probably get well and truly spanked and bring all those dreamers back in line that think Ruud should be given a crack next season cos we drew with Brighton.

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54 minutes ago, davieG said:

Could be people in the club or even players, not exactly unknown.

 

If the club really wanted attack it straight on they'd buy all the tickets for sale then they'll know who sold them on and who's now selling them.

It could be the club selling them.

 

They get 3x the price selling on that platform than through their own website and can deny all knowledge when the crowd is 50% red.

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33 minutes ago, kenny said:

It could be the club selling them.

 

They get 3x the price selling on that platform than through their own website and can deny all knowledge when the crowd is 50% red.

I think that might break the law. 

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2 hours ago, ultrafox said:

Like someone said...Liverpool could technically win the league here. A bit like when we went to Old Trafford in 2016....ticket prices were insane then.

I dont blame the scousers tbh. Think i paid £130 at Man Utd in 2016 in the Alex Ferguson stand. There was a lot of Leicester in the home end that day.

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1 hour ago, davieG said:

Could be people in the club or even players, not exactly unknown.

 

If the club really wanted attack it straight on they'd buy all the tickets for sale then they'll know who sold them on and who's now selling them.

Andrew Impey and Frank Sinclair against Spurs at Wembley springs to mind.

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AKA, please don’t go bat shit when we’re relegated

 

AKA, please don’t fly a plane over

 

AKA, please don’t batter the scores of Liverpool fans in the home end 

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2 minutes ago, Aleksz said:

 

AKA, please don’t go bat shit when we’re relegated

 

AKA, please don’t fly a plane over

 

AKA, please don’t batter the scores of Liverpool fans in the home end 

Going to be a shit show round the ground when they score. Mind you with how placid our fans are theyll probably shake their hand and congratulate them.

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Think I can see Braybrooke, Golding, Evans, Cartwright, Aluko and 1 more academy lad I don’t recognise in the training footage. 
 

Think it could be Jayden Joseph 

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7 minutes ago, Thefox81 said:

Going to be a shit show round the ground when they score. Mind you with how placid our fans are theyll probably shake their hand and congratulate them.

Shake the hands of the Liverpool fans sitting near you.

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2 hours ago, Spudulike said:

So these are online touts that have somehow got tickets? Original holders of those tickets could be receiving a ban if the club follow up on the origins of the original purchaser. The tickets may also be cancelled. More fool anyone that sells or buys them.

Fans might get banned for selling the tickets - i am sure they aren't bothered especially the ones that have chosen not to renew. 

 

Be interested to see how many our club sell to Liverpool fans via the re-sell platform as it isnt rocket science to be able to get one. 

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24 minutes ago, Spudulike said:

I think that might break the law. 

what buying tickets and selling them at a higher value? Technically isnt that what they are doing when they buy season ticket holders tickets back?? 

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17 minutes ago, goose2010 said:

Fans might get banned for selling the tickets - i am sure they aren't bothered especially the ones that have chosen not to renew. 

 

Be interested to see how many our club sell to Liverpool fans via the re-sell platform as it isnt rocket science to be able to get one. 

Don't the club insist that you are a member or at least have a buying history?

 

16 minutes ago, goose2010 said:

what buying tickets and selling them at a higher value? Technically isnt that what they are doing when they buy season ticket holders tickets back?? 

Probably not as they must own the rights to that seat. However, I suspect the law must be broken if they sell to an individual or even an online agency who subsequently resell at any price. I don't believe the club would do that.

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