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14 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Still no sign of Faes and Vestegaard? Been told not to bother coming back? :fc:

Faes is there. Sorry 

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4 minutes ago, Dan said:

???

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Pretty sure that's the noise I made when I caught my foreskin in my zip.

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Leicester City will be our opponent at the Fieszta gala match**

As in previous years, a special opponent will visit us for the traditional July gala match this year. We are thrilled to announce that at the 2025 Zete Fieszta, we will welcome the former Premier League champion, Leicester City, to the ZTE Arena. Once again, we are preparing for a match that will offer an unforgettable experience not only for Zalaegerszeg but for the entire football-loving community in the country.

The club, with a long and storied history, was founded in 1884, originally known as Leicester Fosse. The team from the small East Midlands town is famously nicknamed the “Foxes,” and their home is the King Power Stadium, which has a capacity of around 32,000. This year’s Zete Fieszta will feature a true blue-and-white clash, as Leicester’s official colors, like ZTE’s, are dominated by blue and white.

Leicester City is a three-time English League Cup winner, a two-time Community Shield (English Super Cup) winner, as well as an FA Cup winner and Premier League champion. The club’s greatest achievement is undoubtedly the 2015/16 season’s English Premier League title, which went down in history as one of the greatest surprises in football. At the start of that season, bookmakers gave the Foxes 5,000-to-1 odds of winning the title – not surprising, as just two years earlier, they had celebrated a championship in the second division. That title-winning team was bolstered by outstanding players such as Jamie Vardy, N’Golo Kanté, and Riyad Mahrez, with Claudio Ranieri etching his name into the history of both the club and English football from the dugout.

The most recent season was not kind to the Foxes: they finished 18th in the Premier League table, meaning they will compete in the second tier next season, fighting for the championship and promotion. Their club icon, Jamie Vardy, bid farewell to Leicester at the end of the season, but the squad, featuring players from the English, Argentine, and Belgian national teams, is still brimming with big names. During this special sporting celebration, we will bring the magic of English football closer to the fans, offering an authentic Hungarian-English football experience up close.

The Zete Fieszta will begin on July 19 at 1:00 PM, when we open the popular Fan Zone outside the stadium, followed by additional programs that our dear fans have come to expect, continuing until the evening. We will soon share the full schedule of the Zete Fieszta on our official platforms.

For fans with valid season tickets for the 2025/26 season, entry to the ZTE FC – Leicester City match is free. Those who have not yet secured their spot at the ZTE Arena for the upcoming season can easily do so by clicking here.

Tickets for the evening gala match can be purchased as usual through our club’s official website, accessible here. The gates will open at 5:00 PM, and the match will kick off at 6:30 PM. ZTE FC – Leicester City – a match whose memory is guaranteed to stay with you,

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Stuntman_Mike said:

It's hilarious them going through the usual speal of us being former PL champs etc etc to try and entice people only to use Kasey McAteer on the official poster.

You mean Irish international Kasey McAteer?

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Posted
29 minutes ago, Ryy said:

Leicester City will be our opponent at the Fieszta gala match**

As in previous years, a special opponent will visit us for the traditional July gala match this year. We are thrilled to announce that at the 2025 Zete Fieszta, we will welcome the former Premier League champion, Leicester City, to the ZTE Arena. Once again, we are preparing for a match that will offer an unforgettable experience not only for Zalaegerszeg but for the entire football-loving community in the country.

The club, with a long and storied history, was founded in 1884, originally known as Leicester Fosse. The team from the small East Midlands town is famously nicknamed the “Foxes,” and their home is the King Power Stadium, which has a capacity of around 32,000. This year’s Zete Fieszta will feature a true blue-and-white clash, as Leicester’s official colors, like ZTE’s, are dominated by blue and white.

Leicester City is a three-time English League Cup winner, a two-time Community Shield (English Super Cup) winner, as well as an FA Cup winner and Premier League champion. The club’s greatest achievement is undoubtedly the 2015/16 season’s English Premier League title, which went down in history as one of the greatest surprises in football. At the start of that season, bookmakers gave the Foxes 5,000-to-1 odds of winning the title – not surprising, as just two years earlier, they had celebrated a championship in the second division. That title-winning team was bolstered by outstanding players such as Jamie Vardy, N’Golo Kanté, and Riyad Mahrez, with Claudio Ranieri etching his name into the history of both the club and English football from the dugout.

The most recent season was not kind to the Foxes: they finished 18th in the Premier League table, meaning they will compete in the second tier next season, fighting for the championship and promotion. Their club icon, Jamie Vardy, bid farewell to Leicester at the end of the season, but the squad, featuring players from the English, Argentine, and Belgian national teams, is still brimming with big names. During this special sporting celebration, we will bring the magic of English football closer to the fans, offering an authentic Hungarian-English football experience up close.

The Zete Fieszta will begin on July 19 at 1:00 PM, when we open the popular Fan Zone outside the stadium, followed by additional programs that our dear fans have come to expect, continuing until the evening. We will soon share the full schedule of the Zete Fieszta on our official platforms.

For fans with valid season tickets for the 2025/26 season, entry to the ZTE FC – Leicester City match is free. Those who have not yet secured their spot at the ZTE Arena for the upcoming season can easily do so by clicking here.

Tickets for the evening gala match can be purchased as usual through our club’s official website, accessible here. The gates will open at 5:00 PM, and the match will kick off at 6:30 PM. ZTE FC – Leicester City – a match whose memory is guaranteed to stay with you,

Imagine our comms team coming up with something like this. 

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Posted (edited)

Not far from training camp over the border so makes sense. Top tier side in Hungary too. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Stuntman_Mike said:

It's hilarious them going through the usual speal of us being former PL champs etc etc to try and entice people only to use Kasey McAteer on the official poster.

Do they make posters 6 foot 3 inches tall?

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Posted
6 hours ago, Wigston2Canada said:

anyone know is the game on saturday is the traditional 2x 45 mins?

 

feel like i heard somewhere it’s 4 x30’s or 2 x 60’s

Im guessing it would be the same as last Saturday.. 2 x 45 mins… no extra time.. first half a strong 11 plays and second half a different more youthful 11 plays..  

Posted
8 hours ago, Wigston2Canada said:

anyone know is the game on saturday is the traditional 2x 45 mins?

 

feel like i heard somewhere it’s 4 x30’s or 2 x 60’s

Stowell insinuated on RL it would be 4x30 but then backtracked because he realized he's talking out his arse 

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Posted (edited)

The clips we've seen has Ricardo inverting and pressing intensity being high. Wonder if that's off the back of King's ethos or what he was told they were looking for in a new coach 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Richard said:

Stowell insinuated on RL it would be 4x30 but then backtracked because he realized he's talking out his arse 

Big Mike talking out of his Jacksy, making out he was pivotal to the 2015 / 2016 Premier League and that he is a coaching god. Never ! 

 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, UniFox21 said:

The clips we've seen has Ricardo inverting and pressing intensity being high. Wonder if that's off the back of King's ethos or what he was told they were looking for in a new coach 

I chuckled when Kingy at the weekend said they were doing no tactical stuff, just leaving a clean slate for the new manager.

 

Then yesterday Kasey says in an interview "it's good to work on our new ideas" etc. We don't have a manager lol

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