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For anyone that was unsure, update on Companies House today. 
 

We are owned by King Power as they are the majority shareholder in us.

 

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On 23/01/2026 at 11:11, foxinsocks said:

A poor excuse coz king power wiukd jot pony up the cash earlier.

To be ckrar this is my assumptikn from the notes i looked at...

 

Hi @foxinsocks. Your weird white-knighting over the shitshow at the club and how king power would just 'pony up' cash looking a bit weird only 3 weeks on.

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Are King Power International Ltd registered as a UK company, subject to UK trading law, or registered overseas? With years of massive losses, bailed out by loans, at the club, is LCFC still a 'going concern', and what is the trigger for administration?

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2 hours ago, FoxFossil said:

Are King Power International Ltd registered as a UK company, subject to UK trading law, or registered overseas? With years of massive losses, bailed out by loans, at the club, is LCFC still a 'going concern', and what is the trigger for administration?

No. They’re actually registered in Hong Kong. Although they are the majority shareholder of Leicester City Football Club Ltd, should KP effectively go bust, this does not directly affect LCFC Ltd. All that would happen is that their shares would be sold to the highest bidder to repay any debts/creditors etc. Worst case is that LCFC shares are massively de-valued and we end up with some undesirable majority shareholders. All of this does not affect the viability of LCFC ltd as they are a separate legal entity, and treated as such.

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8 minutes ago, Super Shinji said:

No. They’re actually registered in Hong Kong. Although they are the majority shareholder of Leicester City Football Club Ltd, should KP effectively go bust, this does not directly affect LCFC Ltd. All that would happen is that their shares would be sold to the highest bidder to repay any debts/creditors etc. Worst case is that LCFC shares are massively de-valued and we end up with some undesirable majority shareholders. All of this does not affect the viability of LCFC ltd as they are a separate legal entity, and treated as such.

We could have a wip around …..

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1 minute ago, Super Shinji said:

400 million shares at a sell off price of 1p each, 4 mil divided by 32,000 people, £125 each. Doable 

Or, we just ask Tom Cruise and Margot Robbie if they want to buy us, setup a Netflix documentary, garner massive media attention and look forward to the “Hollywood Derby” against Wrexham every season as Premier League heavyweights. 

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29 minutes ago, Super Shinji said:

400 million shares at a sell off price of 1p each, 4 mil divided by 32,000 people, £125 each. Doable 

Add the remaining cost of Rudkins contract to that, still completely doable, just need to make sure we do it properly and get rid of the cnut at the same time

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13 hours ago, foxile5 said:

 

Hi @foxinsocks. Your weird white-knighting over the shitshow at the club and how king power would just 'pony up' cash looking a bit weird only 3 weeks on.

I dont think kp have any cash.

Lers see if the is unable to pay bill

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10 hours ago, Super Shinji said:

400 million shares at a sell off price of 1p each, 4 mil divided by 32,000 people, £125 each. Doable 

I think even an administrator would be looking for rather more than £4m !

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