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4 hours ago, Ric Flair said:

Contract up next summer so not inconceivable he forces our hand but i'd hope he views our decline as the opportunity he's not yet had to finally make it here.

At what point is it more worthwhile having him around for the year and just letting him go for a free- if he is a key part, promotion is worth far more than 500k

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1 hour ago, moore_94 said:

Leicester City 2025/26 Loan Round Up

 

Will Alves - Huddersfield Town - 9th in League One

15 appearances - 7 starts

762 minutes played - 8.5 90s

2 goals

6.49 WhoScored Average Rating

 

Jake Evans - Northampton Town - 24th in League One - Relegated

18 appearances - 8 starts

810 minutes played - 9.0 90s

2 goals

3 yellow cards

6.24 WhoScored Average Rating

 

Sammy Braybrooke - Newport County - 23rd in League Two when he left

22 appearances - 22 starts

1,986 minutes played - 22.1 90s

2 goals and 2 assists

2 MOTM

3 yellow cards

7.09 WhoScored Average Rating

 

Sammy Braybrooke - Chesterfield - 6th in League Two - lost in playoff Semi Final

23 appearances - 23 starts

2,056 minutes played - 22.8 90s

3 assists

3 yellow cards

6.77 WhoScored Average Rating

 

Jayden Joseph - Tranmere Rovers - 21st in League Two

35 appearances - 27 starts

2,321 minutes played - 25.8 90s

3 goals and 3 assists

2 MOTM

3 yellow cards

6.63 WhoScored Average Rating

 

Tom Wilson-Brown - Swindon Town - 9th in League Two

26 appearances - 23 starts

1,575 minutes played - 17.5 90s

3 cleansheets

3 yellow cards

6.72 WhoScored Average Rating

 

Nathan Opoku - Newport County - 20th in League Two

33 appearances - 18 starts

1,708 minutes played - 19.0 90s

6 goals and 3 assists

1 red card (2 yellows)

6.31 WhoScored Average Rating

 

Chris Popov - Morecambe - 22nd in National League - Relegated

18 appearances - 17 starts

1,523 minutes played - 16.9 90s

7 goals and 4 assists

3 yellow cards

6.78 SofaScore Average Rating

 

Kian Pennant - Gateshead - 23rd in National League when he left

12 appearances - 8 starts

705 minutes played - 7.8 90s

1 goal

1 yellow card

6.64 SofaScore Average Rating

 

Henry Cartwright - Falkirk - 6th in Scottish Prem Championship Group

42 appearances - 14 starts

1,420 minutes played - 15.8 90s

2 goals

5 yellow cards and 1 red card (2 yellows)

6.25 WhoScored Average Rating

 

Wout Faes - Monaco - 7th in Ligue 1 - Qualified for Europa Conference League

16 appearances - 15 starts

1,321 minutes played - 14.7 90s

2 clean sheets

4 yellow cards

6.59 WhoScored Average Rating

 

Woyo Coulibaly - Sassuolo - 11th in Serie A

21 appearances - 10 starts

1,139 minutes played - 12.7 90s

2 yellow cards

6.34 WhoScored Average Rating

 

Bilal El Khannouss - Stuttgart - 4th in Bundesliga and DFB Pokal Final - Qualified for Champions League

41 appearances - 29 starts

2,578 minutes played - 28.6 90s

9 goals and 7 assists

11 yellow cards

2 MOTM

6.93 WhoScored Average Rating

 

 

Thanks for all of your good work this season top man.  Enjoy your break.  

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On 17/05/2026 at 20:04, ALC Fox said:

Always have to bear in mind with Alves and Braybrooke that they both suffered the kind of injuries that have ended careers in decades past.

 

Getting back to the level they were at while developing the kind of in-game knowhow in men's football is always going to take time when coming back from setbacks like that.

 

The fact that we're probably going to be at Braybrooke's level next season is one of the biggest unintended upsides of our whole disastrous fall from grace. He could come of age as we restart our rise, same with Alves if he can stay fit, and then we have Cartwright coming back who's had a season in a tough league, Monga and Page still here (for now), Aluko hopefully being the first-choice RB, Otchere, Hutchinson, Briggs, Carr, Neale, Gray, Ali plus probably a few more begging for game time/a loan move to test them, I think we could - if we're lucky and smart - build something phoenix-like from the ashes of this ruinous period in our history.

 

I'm sceptical, based on the people making the decisions, but I'm always hopeful.

Problem is we need a good manager/leader setup, structure and culture to get a team going, this is where the club fails. They have absolutely no idea who they want to be manager 

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Yup why would anyone with ability stay when we have absolutely no direction as a club. No manager, no coaching set up, no transfers, no friendlies lined up yet no plan for the new season.

 

We've known the season is coming but there's no movement from the board or communication.

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