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Foxes set to sign Bori

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In the vid where he is 21 watch his pass, his team mate has to sprint unexpectedly to ge the ball. Come in Mr Lewis

at least he didn't pass it back to the defenders like most of our players do or would have done. at least he passed it in front of his team mate so he could attack the with ball. :thumbup:

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If he wasnt a footballer do you think he could get a woman like that with conventional methods? lol

using conventional methods the odds would be further stacked against him due to wearing suits 4 sizes too big for him

ridiculous

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using conventional methods the odds would be further stacked against him due to wearing suits 4 sizes too big for him

ridiculous

Hahaha, maybe its just the way he is standing! lol

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Leicester boss Ian Holloway has agreed to sign Hungarian midfielder Gabor Bori for the rest of the season. (Mirror)

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bori is a defensive midfielder and laczko zsolt is a winger,we have signed 2 hungarians

Why come on and post Information we all know to be incorrect? Makes you look an unreliable source! :rolleyes:

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Leicester boss Ian Holloway has agreed to sign Hungarian midfielder Gabor Bori for the rest of the season. (Mirror)

nice to see the Sun keeping up with the times... ( no pun intended)

:whistle:

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Can Anyone erase bori out of the picture so we can just look at the bird with him , shes fit

im going do this for the ladies.....He is fit too! but so is laczko zsolt...about time we had some good looking players! lol

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im going do this for the ladies.....He is fit too! but so is laczko zsolt...about time we had some good looking players! lol

Bori has signed. :scarf:

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Another winger is target for Holloway by Bill Anderson

Leicester City manager Ian Holloway is hoping to sign a second Hungarian following the capture of Zsolt Laczko.

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Laczko, who was signed on loan to the end of the season, is the left winger the team have been waiting for, according to Holloway.

And all being well, he could land another, on the right, as negotiations are on-going with MTK Budapest for 24-year-old Gabor Bori.

The news came as Holloway unveiled his fourth signing since the opening of the January transfer window, Tottenham's England Under-21 goalkeeper Ben Alnwick, who is expected to make his debut against Coventry on Saturday.

The Hungarian pair were recruited on trial last month and have impressed in the practice matches and training sessions, and they look certain to be integral parts of Holloway's plans from now until the end of the season.

Laczko, 21, who is on loan from Greek side Olympiakos until the end of the season, said: “It is good here and we are very happy to be given this chance.

“I think when we played in the trial we played good, and then for me there were talks with Olympiakos to come here.”

Laczko sees differences in English football from what he has experienced and said: “In Greece, the football is more technical but, for English football, we will need to do a lot more training.

“It is everyone's dream to play in the Premier League but, for the moment, we play here.”

The presence of Laczko will help Bori - who does not speak English - settle in if, as expected, his loan spell from MTK Budapest is completed later this week.

Holloway is delighted that one of his big problems, strength on the wings, has been addressed, albeit with loan signings. In Laczko's case, a fee has been agreed for a summer deal if everything works out.

Holloway said: “This is a world game now and there are a lot of good players all over the world.

“Our scouting network is working flat out at the moment and it is important the fans can see what we are trying to do.

“I want to bring in players they will be excited at seeing and be proud of.

“I have brought in two centre-forwards and they need wingers to give them the crosses.

“It is something we haven't had and, during this transfer window, we will be trying to bring in the right players in the right positions.

“I don't want to have to play two right-backs and two left-backs in the wide positions as I have been doing, and having two new wingers will help me.”

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Another one who cant speak English.

Bloomin foreigners! :giggle:

P.S...I love this quote

“It is everyone's dream to play in the Premier League but, for the moment, we play here.â€

:crylaugh::crylaugh:

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