davieG Posted 19 May 2010 Posted 19 May 2010 Rotherham (a) - Tues 20th July KO 7.45pm Oxford (a) - Sat 24th July KO 3.00pm Peterborough (a) - Tues 27th July KO 7:45pm Sunderland (h) - Sat 31st July KO 3.00pm
Narborough_fox Posted 19 May 2010 Posted 19 May 2010 Looks like a good relationship with Sunderland, I think and I hope I'm not on Holiday!
Guest Bilo Posted 19 May 2010 Posted 19 May 2010 Suppose this is our glamour friendly then. <_< Meh, hopefully we'll have some good away friendlies at some decent grounds now that the Burton match is off.
Sods Posted 19 May 2010 Posted 19 May 2010 I can see the headlines now. Your chance to say thanks to Waggy.
Guest Mee-9 Posted 19 May 2010 Posted 19 May 2010 Yeah, I'll be shocked if Bruce dont bring Waghorn on, for the fans to say thanks.
Fosse Boy Posted 19 May 2010 Posted 19 May 2010 It'd be really nice if this Bobby Smith memorial match I've heard rumours about went ahead. And now that our home "glamour friendly" against Sunderland is confirmed, maybe a weekend in Edinburgh is on the cards...
davieG Posted 19 May 2010 Author Posted 19 May 2010 So this is the 'Big One' From OS Leicester City will host Sunderland on Saturday 31st July, in their final pre-season game ahead of the 2010-11 campaign. The game against Steve Bruce's side, is a 3:00pm kick off at the Walkers Stadium, with further ticket information to follow on lcfc.com City won their last high profile pre-season friendly against Real Valladolid at the start of last season, when Matty Fryatt scored the only goal of the game.
Matt Posted 19 May 2010 Posted 19 May 2010 Waghorn's signed for us and as part of the transfer deal there has been a friendly agreed between the clubs? Am I hoping for too much?
DB11 Posted 20 May 2010 Posted 20 May 2010 Waghorn's signed for us and as part of the transfer deal there has been a friendly agreed between the clubs? Am I hoping for too much? The friendly benefits us (££££) so why would it be part of a transfer deal to a player going from big club to smaller club? The friendly clause normally works the other way, no?
Matt Posted 21 May 2010 Posted 21 May 2010 The friendly benefits us (££££) so why would it be part of a transfer deal to a player going from big club to smaller club? The friendly clause normally works the other way, no? I was joking
Floating Fox Posted 21 May 2010 Posted 21 May 2010 Shocking. Why do the club never put a good pre-season on??
Fosse Boy Posted 21 May 2010 Posted 21 May 2010 I guess whichever oppo helps the squad prepare for the new season most is the important thing. Even so though a couple of token friendlies at good little grounds/seaside locations might be nice.
Webbo Posted 21 May 2010 Posted 21 May 2010 I'll be in Devon and Cornwall from mid July for two weeks. A friendly at Plymouth or Exeter would be just dandy.
LCFC-ARAB Posted 21 May 2010 Posted 21 May 2010 What a shit game Boca Juniors at home next season then
Guest Bilo Posted 23 May 2010 Posted 23 May 2010 Friendly at Notts County or Lincoln would be nice. Chesterfield or Mansfield as we have in previous seasons wouldn't be disastrous, even if Chesterfield do have a new ground.
Edmund Posted 26 May 2010 Posted 26 May 2010 Shocking. Why do the club never put a good pre-season on?? Fiorentina, Barcelona
Guest Bilo Posted 31 May 2010 Posted 31 May 2010 Boston would be ideal. Nice tidy little ground and would cost me less than a fiver on the train.
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