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Shall we get our 'don't go martin' banners out for the west Ham game to remind him how much we loved him?

could do..... if Martin aint here yet though its gonna be a bit confusing.

dont forget that some footballers aint very bright and might think he IS here already and be expecting an half-time team talk from him...

So, all in all, it might be wise not to?

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From the Mirror: My link

Martin O'Neill has ruled himself out of a sensational return to Leicester.

O'Neill will reluctantly reject a second spell with the Foxes as he wants to work in the Premier League.

The former Celtic and Aston Villa manager emerged as Leicester's No. 1 target after the sacking of Sven Goran Eriksson, but he has told close friends that he fears tarnishing his reputation at a club where he enjoyed five glittering years of success.

The Northern Irishman has been out of work since leaving Villa in August 2010 and is keen to make a return to management, but in the top flight.

Leicester's Thai owners had targeted O'Neill as the manager to lead them to promotion, but will now have to reassess their options.

Former Nottingham Forest and Derby manager Billy Davies has admirers at the King Power Stadium, but vice-chairman Aiyawatt Raksriaksorn is prepared to bide his time before making an appointment.

"I have not decided anything yet. I have to see everyone first and we will decide," he said.

"Maybe you will see soon but I really don't know now who will be the next manager but very soon we will know."

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From the Mirror: My link

Martin O'Neill has ruled himself out of a sensational return to Leicester.

O'Neill will reluctantly reject a second spell with the Foxes as he wants to work in the Premier League.

The former Celtic and Aston Villa manager emerged as Leicester's No. 1 target after the sacking of Sven Goran Eriksson, but he has told close friends that he fears tarnishing his reputation at a club where he enjoyed five glittering years of success.

The Northern Irishman has been out of work since leaving Villa in August 2010 and is keen to make a return to management, but in the top flight.

Leicester's Thai owners had targeted O'Neill as the manager to lead them to promotion, but will now have to reassess their options.

Former Nottingham Forest and Derby manager Billy Davies has admirers at the King Power Stadium, but vice-chairman Aiyawatt Raksriaksorn is prepared to bide his time before making an appointment.

"I have not decided anything yet. I have to see everyone first and we will decide," he said.

"Maybe you will see soon but I really don't know now who will be the next manager but very soon we will know."

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From the Mirror: My link

Martin O'Neill has ruled himself out of a sensational return to Leicester.

O'Neill will reluctantly reject a second spell with the Foxes as he wants to work in the Premier League.

The former Celtic and Aston Villa manager emerged as Leicester's No. 1 target after the sacking of Sven Goran Eriksson, but he has told close friends that he fears tarnishing his reputation at a club where he enjoyed five glittering years of success.

The Northern Irishman has been out of work since leaving Villa in August 2010 and is keen to make a return to management, but in the top flight.

Leicester's Thai owners had targeted O'Neill as the manager to lead them to promotion, but will now have to reassess their options.

Former Nottingham Forest and Derby manager Billy Davies has admirers at the King Power Stadium, but vice-chairman Aiyawatt Raksriaksorn is prepared to bide his time before making an appointment.

"I have not decided anything yet. I have to see everyone first and we will decide," he said.

"Maybe you will see soon but I really don't know now who will be the next manager but very soon we will know."

With the mirrors track record it looks more promising now

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My Brother shagged a ladyboy last year and he/she told him that her/his uncles sister in law from Belarus once worked in a shop in Maryland, USA where MON went on holiday and he/she said that MON said that he would never return to Leicester as long as Mandy was still chairman . . . . . . . . so that has no relevance whatsoever . . . . . . i think?

That's a lie no one comes to Maryland for a holiday.

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I really don't see the point in everyone sitting on there computers refreshing there screen to see if anything happens, Whatever happens, happens at the end of the day. Just be patient and wait for the announcement.

This GFIF has no proof, the only way he would know what was said in the 'meeting' if there even was one, is if he is MON, his agent, Top or andrew neville.

Stop getting so worked up about it all everyone!!! patience

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