Leicester's new training complex on 13:41 - Dec 22 with 1404 views | snudge27 | Having been bought out by their gazillionaire Thai owners will certainly have helped. Not that I bear them any ill will in the slightest - I happen to think that the Srivaddhanaprabhas are probably among the best (if not the very best) owners in world football. | |
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Leicester's new training complex on 13:48 - Dec 22 with 1354 views | BloomBlue | Good mgmt, after they won the Prem and started the next season poorly they sacked Ranieri and they stayed in the Prem whereas when we started the second season poorly we stuck with Burley and ended up relegated. It's critical decisions like that which makes all the difference. | | | |
Leicester's new training complex on 14:05 - Dec 22 with 1319 views | Illinoisblue | Definitely a club on the up - ever since they cheated FFP rules. | |
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Leicester's new training complex on 11:03 - Dec 23 with 1097 views | DinnernotTea | Rodgers tipped for Arsenal, why the hell would he leave a set up and owners like that? The last 5 years Leicester have been on the up big time, title winners more recently too. | |
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Leicester's new training complex on 11:15 - Dec 23 with 1067 views | FrimleyBlue | On the plus side. They dropped down to league 1 So we still have a chance | |
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Leicester's new training complex on 11:33 - Dec 23 with 1038 views | TieDyedIn95 | To be fair Leicester broke well and truly clear of us from the mid-90's onwards anyway. They won the Championship Playoffs in both 1993-94 and 1995-96, the League Cup in 1996-97 and again in 1999-2000 (having also been the finalists in 1998-99). We had a blip of success in the early 2000's by comparison and haven't had any since. As for now, it's been a well run club for a number of years. King Power bought the club in what 2010 and just look what decent appointments and actual investment can achieve. We just get waffle, excuses and austerity measures. | |
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Leicester's new training complex on 11:49 - Dec 23 with 1010 views | Westcountryblue | Cost 100m. That's the equivalent of 4 good Premiership signings for them. Money really well spent in my opinion, as they will produce good players from this. | | | |
Leicester's new training complex on 12:22 - Dec 23 with 963 views | BtreeBlueBlood |
Leicester's new training complex on 11:15 - Dec 23 by FrimleyBlue | On the plus side. They dropped down to league 1 So we still have a chance |
Pre wage cap! This will give relegated teams into div1 a major advantage in the 1st year I feel. We can’t be here much longer. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Leicester's new training complex on 12:23 - Dec 23 with 959 views | Chrisd |
Leicester's new training complex on 13:41 - Dec 22 by snudge27 | Having been bought out by their gazillionaire Thai owners will certainly have helped. Not that I bear them any ill will in the slightest - I happen to think that the Srivaddhanaprabhas are probably among the best (if not the very best) owners in world football. |
Crazy to think we were on a level playing field with Leicester not so long ago, they have gone out of this stratosphere with their progress on and off the field. Where we, well best not comment. | |
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Leicester's new training complex on 13:48 - Dec 23 with 821 views | bournemouthblue |
Leicester's new training complex on 11:49 - Dec 23 by Westcountryblue | Cost 100m. That's the equivalent of 4 good Premiership signings for them. Money really well spent in my opinion, as they will produce good players from this. |
It's interesting because in the past, they're not a club you would associate with quality youth development. They seem to have everything in place nowadays and are very well run. I guess this is the next logical step for them. | |
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