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Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, dooflip said:

This is mental.

 

meanwhile qpr and bagging julien stephan.

 

i feel like im in a parallel universe.

 

please make it stop.


 

do you mean a triple parallel universe?

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https://eflanalysis.com/news/when-leicester-city-are-expected-to-confirm-the-appointment-of-marti-cifuentes-as-their-new-manager/

 

When Leicester City are expected to confirm the appointment of Marti Cifuentes as their new manager
Callum Boyle
Tue 8 July 2025 20:05, UK
EFL Analysis can confirm that reports suggesting that Marti Cifuentes will become the new Leicester City manager are true.

Leicester interviewed a number of candidates for the job, including Chris Wilder and Gary O’Neil, who spoke to the Foxes.

Ruud van Nistelrooy parted ways with the Foxes almost two months after their relegation from the Premier League was confirmed.

The Foxes are still one of the favourites for promotion in the Championship and it seems that Cifuentes will be the man tasked with that job.

Martí Cifuentes, manager of Queens Park Rangers reacts during the Sky Bet Championship match between Stoke City FC and Queens Park Rangers FC
Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images
Marti Cifuentes to be confirmed as Leicester City manager imminently
Alex Crook of TalkSPORT revealed that Cifuentes had been in discussion with the Foxes and that, barring any mishaps, will take the reins at the King Power Stadium.


This has also been confirmed by EFL Analysis’ Chief Football Correspondent Graeme Bailey, who has revealed that the Spaniard will agree his own compensation with Queens Park Rangers and that this should be finalised within the next 24 hours.

Cifuentes left QPR on gardening leave midway through last season after reports that he fell out with the club’s board.

Marti Cifuentes was linked with the Middlesbrough job before Leicester came calling
Before Leicester came knocking, there were plenty of other Championship clubs that were interested in appointing Cifuentes.

One EFL expert tipped Cifuentes to become the Middlesbrough manager but they chose a different path after picking Rob Edwards as the man to replace the sacked Michael Carrick.

Andy King has been in charge of the Foxes during pre-season so far but as soon as the Spaniard’s appointment is confirmed, he will be on the training ground ready to take charge.

Posted
5 minutes ago, Stevosevic said:

How did they do in his second season at QPR? 

The Rs recorded just two victories in their opening 16 league games and went almost three months without a win, leaving them bottom of the table in November.
But a 2-0 win in Cardiff saw Zan Celar score his first goals since joining the club in the summer and began a run of 10 wins in 18 matches which lifted them up to 11th 

QPR's form dipped again towards the end of the season, with two wins in Cifuentes' last 12 matches in charge.

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Posted (edited)
1 minute ago, jammie82uk said:

The Rs recorded just two victories in their opening 16 league games and went almost three months without a win, leaving them bottom of the table in November.
But a 2-0 win in Cardiff saw Zan Celar score his first goals since joining the club in the summer and began a run of 10 wins in 18 matches which lifted them up to 11th 

QPR's form dipped again towards the end of the season, with two wins in Cifuentes' last 12 matches in charge.

We have a much better squad of players than QPR, something he can work with, esp if he likes to blood in the yoouth.

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Posted

Shocking. Predicting the LCFC compensation account will have to be opened again soon. Doesn't tick any boxes for me. Praying my judgement is as bad as usual. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, davieG said:

https://eflanalysis.com/news/when-leicester-city-are-expected-to-confirm-the-appointment-of-marti-cifuentes-as-their-new-manager/

 

When Leicester City are expected to confirm the appointment of Marti Cifuentes as their new manager
Callum Boyle
Tue 8 July 2025 20:05, UK
EFL Analysis can confirm that reports suggesting that Marti Cifuentes will become the new Leicester City manager are true.

Leicester interviewed a number of candidates for the job, including Chris Wilder and Gary O’Neil, who spoke to the Foxes.

Ruud van Nistelrooy parted ways with the Foxes almost two months after their relegation from the Premier League was confirmed.

The Foxes are still one of the favourites for promotion in the Championship and it seems that Cifuentes will be the man tasked with that job.

Martí Cifuentes, manager of Queens Park Rangers reacts during the Sky Bet Championship match between Stoke City FC and Queens Park Rangers FC
Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images
Marti Cifuentes to be confirmed as Leicester City manager imminently
Alex Crook of TalkSPORT revealed that Cifuentes had been in discussion with the Foxes and that, barring any mishaps, will take the reins at the King Power Stadium.


This has also been confirmed by EFL Analysis’ Chief Football Correspondent Graeme Bailey, who has revealed that the Spaniard will agree his own compensation with Queens Park Rangers and that this should be finalised within the next 24 hours.

Cifuentes left QPR on gardening leave midway through last season after reports that he fell out with the club’s board.

Marti Cifuentes was linked with the Middlesbrough job before Leicester came calling
Before Leicester came knocking, there were plenty of other Championship clubs that were interested in appointing Cifuentes.

One EFL expert tipped Cifuentes to become the Middlesbrough manager but they chose a different path after picking Rob Edwards as the man to replace the sacked Michael Carrick.

Andy King has been in charge of the Foxes during pre-season so far but as soon as the Spaniard’s appointment is confirmed, he will be on the training ground ready to take charge.

https://youtu.be/MFYgiRYHic0?si=yBreSHxI8KhCJhtN

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He doesn't have an 'honours' section on Wikipedia. Have never seen that before.

Posted
4 minutes ago, FrankieADZ said:

its not on us, but its a good thread about him

"In his time at Hammarby, he brought the side’s average age down from 28 to 24, showing he would be a great fit for #SAFC model" 


LOVE that

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Posted
26 minutes ago, foxfanazer said:

Embarrassing that he has to pay his own compo

I heard it’s only a tenner and Rudkin wouldn’t empty his car ashtray to pay it 🙄

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, -sodapop said:

"In his time at Hammarby, he brought the side’s average age down from 28 to 24, showing he would be a great fit for #SAFC model" 


LOVE that

Believe the difference from when he took over QPR in 2023/24 to 2024/25 is similar too.

 

 

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Posted
7 minutes ago, FrankieADZ said:

its not on us, but its a good thread about him

Oooh Barca inspired tactics that will go down a treat with our Man City squad of players 

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