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Posted
4 minutes ago, suffolk fox said:

You do realise there is a polo tournament in the uk at Cowdray park.  King Power are in it have a game at 1130hrs.  Top is coming for that nothing else.

Wimbledon 

Could only afford an outside court ticket though ….

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We need a sighting to kick us off into utter mayhem. 

 

Are we watching the planes, do we have a man / woman/ kid down at Seagrave, Do we have any ITKs - Come on lets get the show on the road to 100 

Posted
3 minutes ago, CrazyKopCorner said:

We need a sighting to kick us off into utter mayhem. 

 

Are we watching the planes, do we have a man / woman/ kid down at Seagrave, Do we have any ITKs - Come on lets get the show on the road to 100 

A sighting of Sean Dyche in Leicestershire is exactly what this place needs. Add a bit of chaos.

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Posted
32 minutes ago, Jon the Hat said:

What's the point of owning a football club if you can't take credit for the good bits?

That's fine if you hold your hands up to the shit you've caused.

Posted
26 minutes ago, suffolk fox said:

You do realise there is a polo tournament in the uk at Cowdray park.  King Power are in it have a game at 1130hrs.  Top is coming for that nothing else.

I'd completely forgotten about that. He was replaced by one of the Sultan of Brunei's family when he had to fly back to thailand to sort the KP mess out.... I noticed they've even changed the team name to include MB which is his initials..... always thought our ultimate ownership traces back to Brunei to be honest.

 

There is a break between todays game and the 8th July so hopefully be up in the midlands this evening.

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Posted
47 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Pressuambly this would have been done but the owner has to drag himself half way across the world to meet him and be the centre of attention as usual.

He'd get a right slagging off if he was doing this all at arms length from Thailand though?

 

I'm no supporter of Top but I think he could cure cancer and still get pelters.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, VLC86 said:

A sighting of Sean Dyche in Leicestershire is exactly what this place needs. Add a bit of chaos.

Dyche spotted on Leicester Market.  "Get yer apples for a pahnd!"

Posted
1 minute ago, Tommy G said:

He'd get a right slagging off if he was doing this all at arms length from Thailand though?

 

I'm no supporter of Top but I think he could cure cancer and still get pelters.

More a wider point about having an absentee owner.

Posted
17 minutes ago, TrentFox said:

This. It’s an unpleasant place to come to most days - just full of hate, bile and people getting angry over rumours - not even actual events. We all know the club is being badly managed, but the need of some posters to turn every single post into an attack on the club is bordering on a mental health issue. Tedious. 

It's depressing but it's a Leicester thing. It's in our DNA to be unable to see any positives in our city and club. Only happy when lambasting our own. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said:

I dropped by the Six Hills café on the Fosse Way just up the road from Seagrave earlier. I asked the girl behind the counter for a bacon cob. "Do you mean Röhl?" she asked, before  suddenly looking up at me. There were tears in her eyes. I just nodded and softly said, "Yes. I meant Röhl."

 

No more words needed to be said. We both knew. 

I popped in there too, and playing on the radio behind her was Oasis - Röhl With It, followed by Limp Bizkit - Röhllin. 

 

Tears too. 

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Posted
29 minutes ago, TrentFox said:

This. It’s an unpleasant place to come to most days - just full of hate, bile and people getting angry over rumours - not even actual events. We all know the club is being badly managed, but the need of some posters to turn every single post into an attack on the club is bordering on a mental health issue. Tedious. 

The club is being ran  badly,but they are trying to turn it around.The club and fanbase are not toxic,but quite a lot of this forum is.

Passion is acceptable but some of the posts are ridiculous and full of unnecessary hate.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, fazzyfox said:

There was a German Man

His name was Danny Rohl

He moved to Leicester, settled quick and

Met a Local girl

She said "Shall we have Children"

And he replied "Nein"

She said that is ambitious

Two or Three's just fine,

When Chelsea came a calling

We thought "no not again"

But he said "No I'm staying with 

The Haymarket & Saffron Lane"

He got so keen on Leicester

And really loved his job

He changed his name by deed poll,

He's now called Danny Cob,

Oooooh (Repeat all)

Just sang that in my head, works perfect lol 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, fazzyfox said:

There was a German Man

His name was Danny Rohl

He moved to Leicester, settled quick and

Met a Local girl

She said "Shall we have Children"

And he replied "Nein"

She said that is ambitious

Two or Three's just fine,

When Chelsea came a calling

We thought "no not again"

But he said "No I'm staying with 

The Haymarket & Saffron Lane"

He got so keen on Leicester

And really loved his job

He changed his name by deed poll,

He's now called Danny Cob,

Oooooh (Repeat all)

Too good lol

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Posted
1 hour ago, Plastik Man said:

I'm no fan of the current regime, their decision making or lack of communication. However, if by drawing the negotiations out they've both eased PSR concerns and reduced any compensation payment, then surely that is a good thing? 

 

It's easy to criticise them, but surely being too gung-ho in securing signings in the past, agreeing over the top fees and wages etc. has been one of the biggest issues in getting into this mess?

 

I'm as impatient as anyone waiting for the news we have signed an exciting new manager, but in the grand scheme of things, it won't be that long.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I hope not anyway!lol

I don’t disagree. From a financial point of view, it’s a trade off with preparation. It seems he is now available for a much smaller fee, that you could now argue getting him in and preparing for the season provides more benefit but we are hamstrung by our financial position. 
 

But yes I agree with the principle.

 

Otherwise, I am just reluctant to give them credit if Rohl comes in as it’s not representative of anything other than doing the obvious thing.

 

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