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1 minute ago, CrazyKopCorner said:

It’s gone hot - what the ****s happening - I’m so excited and need to know why? What’s happening? Is he at the Hilton? Are we getting flares and fireworks and heading down there? 

No, just more handbags. Nothing to see here.

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Just now, whoareyaaa said:

I thought it was 2.5m for Championship clubs which is still worth paying

I agree. I think we should if that’s true. So what are we waiting for, I hope we’re not relying on this coming down further. I think their owner is desperate for money and we can’t afford for it to drag on. 

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If we retained bilal, winks, Ricardo fit for the season, Abdul and Stephy as good as 23/24, we get a decent striker in, we get a manager who can incorporate our academy players, then we have a chance 

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Posted (edited)
39 minutes ago, Joe90 said:

With that assumption Man City should of won the league this season, I think the incoming points deduction with absolutely knock the Confidence out this squad, we absolutely lack mental strength as it is, playoffs would be an achievement, yes I know “that’s the spirit” but that’s what i literally think of the joke of club lately 

I didn't make an assumption that we would win the league.  I said it wouldn't be 'delusional' or 'astonishing' to expect that we would be challenging.  You have  quoted me whilst trying to counter an imagined point that I never made. 

 

 

 

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Posted
50 minutes ago, Pliskin said:

So where is this 12 point deduction coming from? Lots of speculation within this forum without a shred actual proof…. And I get the club isn’t as healthy as it once was, but **** me we’re not at the stage of wandering around in our pants begging for coin. 
 

The squad even in this condition is better than any team in the championship. With the right managerial appointment and some decent business like last time, even with a deduction (that still might not happen) we would still stand a chance of winning the league or at the very least going up. 
 

The championship genuinely is shit, and there’s not been a case like us previously, so you can’t say we won’t go up, we could still beat readings record with a 12 point deduction, that how many points are up for grabs. 
 

We’ve still got players that are far too good for this level, if we keep most of them, and blood the quality youth players we have and do some good business we could still be more than good enough to go up. 
 

People just need to stop trying to catastrophise every element of the club to make out we’re some kind of lost minnows, we’ve made some mistakes, ****ed a few things up, but we’re by no means finished……. 
 

I’ve got every faith that this season is going to be better than the last at this level. Nothing but a hunch, but I’m just so excited by the youth, and provided we get the manager right it could be a very good season. 

Add to this for all the shit this club puts us through last two summers we have brought in some unknown prospect at a reasonable price who have outplayed their price, would not be shocked if we pulled a decent striker or cm out of our arse ala Fatawu/BEK

 

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2 hours ago, Joe90 said:

With that assumption Man City should of won the league this season, I think the incoming points deduction with absolutely knock the Confidence out this squad, we absolutely lack mental strength as it is, playoffs would be an achievement, yes I know “that’s the spirit” but that’s what i literally think of the joke of club lately 

In years gone by I was always confident that adversity would bring on a siege attitude. So many examples of that down the years, but no chance now.

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I can't get rid of my doubts over this one. It's just not like us to operate like this, sounding out a new manager and planning him to be in. 

 

Also, there isn't as much noise around then I would be expecting from the media side, which I find odd. 

 

I really want to believe you, @SecretPro and I hope you're right and I'm wrong, but something doesn't feel right to me. In theory the timing of everything seems to fit, but it's Leicester City lol, it's too convenient 

 

I hope you can understand my doubts, with previous experience of this club and the way it has been ran on the past.

 

I have my fingers crossed.

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11 hours ago, splinterdream said:

If we retained bilal, winks, Ricardo fit for the season, Abdul and Stephy as good as 23/24, we get a decent striker in, we get a manager who can incorporate our academy players, then we have a chance 

That's a lot of if's and unfortunately there is the permanent fixture of the lunatics running the club into the ground 

 

I do agree though if Top, Rudkin, Whelen and Glover were to **** off we'd have a good chance 

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Posted
42 minutes ago, fox_favourite said:

I can't get rid of my doubts over this one. It's just not like us to operate like this, sounding out a new manager and planning him to be in. 

 

Also, there isn't as much noise around then I would be expecting from the media side, which I find odd. 

 

I really want to believe you, @SecretPro and I hope you're right and I'm wrong, but something doesn't feel right to me. In theory the timing of everything seems to fit, but it's Leicester City lol, it's too convenient 

 

I hope you can understand my doubts, with previous experience of this club and the way it has been ran on the past.

 

I have my fingers crossed.

The media don't care, too busy publishing shit stories about the CWC.    

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Not giving the new manager much time to find his feet , and to work out who goes who stays , then he needs to try and bring in new players , maybe the loan players he wanted has gone elsewhere , we just drag our feet on everything we do 

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33 minutes ago, Bptiger said:

Not giving the new manager much time to find his feet , and to work out who goes who stays , then he needs to try and bring in new players , maybe the loan players he wanted has gone elsewhere , we just drag our feet on everything we do 

Posted
1 hour ago, ClaphamFox said:

5/4 now. Not a dramatic change, but now closer to Dyche, who’s still at 1/1.

Odd on at Bet Fair I believe. 

Posted
1 hour ago, ClaphamFox said:

5/4 now. Not a dramatic change, but now closer to Dyche, who’s still at 1/1.

Somebody on here finally decided to have a punt then 😂

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-14859245/Danny-Rohl-Sheffield-Wednesday-LEAVING-Leicester.html

 

Leicester City target Danny Rohl has told senior players at Sheffield Wednesday he's leaving the club after nearly two years in charge.

Rohl hadn't returned to pre-season training at Hillsborough and effectively confirmed his exit in a ring-round of key figures in the dressing-room.

The Foxes, who parted company with Ruud van Nistelrooy on Friday, have held talks with Wednesday over a compensation package for 36-year-old Rohl who is also of interest to Brentford as assistant to Keith Andrews.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Happy Fox said:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-14859245/Danny-Rohl-Sheffield-Wednesday-LEAVING-Leicester.html

 

Leicester City target Danny Rohl has told senior players at Sheffield Wednesday he's leaving the club after nearly two years in charge.

Rohl hadn't returned to pre-season training at Hillsborough and effectively confirmed his exit in a ring-round of key figures in the dressing-room.

The Foxes, who parted company with Ruud van Nistelrooy on Friday, have held talks with Wednesday over a compensation package for 36-year-old Rohl who is also of interest to Brentford as assistant to Keith Andrews.

Is this the first confirmation that we've actually held talks?

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12 minutes ago, Happy Fox said:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-14859245/Danny-Rohl-Sheffield-Wednesday-LEAVING-Leicester.html

 

Leicester City target Danny Rohl has told senior players at Sheffield Wednesday he's leaving the club after nearly two years in charge.

Rohl hadn't returned to pre-season training at Hillsborough and effectively confirmed his exit in a ring-round of key figures in the dressing-room.

The Foxes, who parted company with Ruud van Nistelrooy on Friday, have held talks with Wednesday over a compensation package for 36-year-old Rohl who is also of interest to Brentford as assistant to Keith Andrews.

Imagine if he turns us down to be assistant at Brentford. 😂

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14 minutes ago, Happy Fox said:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-14859245/Danny-Rohl-Sheffield-Wednesday-LEAVING-Leicester.html

 

Leicester City target Danny Rohl has told senior players at Sheffield Wednesday he's leaving the club after nearly two years in charge.

Rohl hadn't returned to pre-season training at Hillsborough and effectively confirmed his exit in a ring-round of key figures in the dressing-room.

The Foxes, who parted company with Ruud van Nistelrooy on Friday, have held talks with Wednesday over a compensation package for 36-year-old Rohl who is also of interest to Brentford as assistant to Keith Andrews.

Bit of a **** up from the Mail there, it's Pederson who Brentford want as assistant.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Bptiger said:

Not giving the new manager much time to find his feet , and to work out who goes who stays , then he needs to try and bring in new players , maybe the loan players he wanted has gone elsewhere , we just drag our feet on everything we do 

and sort the pitch out :ph34r:

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