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not a bad shout that looking at it's location, surely they wouldn't thoughForest would be silly to not try and buy it from them.
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not a bad shout that looking at it's location, surely they wouldn't thoughForest would be silly to not try and buy it from them.
AgreeThat’s a goal that a team getting relegated concede. The free kick is that bad it’s funny
If they can get it for a good price would be daft not to. Wigan did similar to Bolton when they were in bother.not a bad shout that looking at it's location, surely they wouldn't though
Tell me about it. Even in the 15 & 19 point seasons, there’d be matches where we were doing ok, then something like that Leicester goal would happen, a daft error from someone, the opposition would score & it’s all over. You can feel the hope & believe sucked into the sky.Agree
Seen it many times first hand sadly
But yeah it’s a “the writing’s on the wall” moment (and not their first this season)
They’ve also been in that in the last 30 yearsTheyve won the league, FA cup and 2 league cups in the last 30 years - unreal for a club their size. Let them have a few years in the 3rd division
Him and Swindlehurst still give me nightmaresThey're missing David Buchanan.
When you read that it’s staggering tge money involvedNot quite as all 20 teams voted for the rule change but that came into effect in 2019/20, 3 seasons later. It was first raised in 2017 with more money to higher finishing teams but the vote failed but Leicester were one of the ones agreeing with the original proposal before it eventually changed when all agreed in 2019/20 to a fairer split.
The new Overseas split was a base payment (£43.2m below) with some based on merit (Increase column below). Even so, it wasn't a huge change as winners Liverpool got £73.1m and 5th place Leicester got £67.1m.
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Even recently, it's just over £800,000 per place with top getting £78.3m and 7th getting £71.3m
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Leicester's downfall had nowt to do with that change, it's more they couldn't maintain the high spending and wages chasing the Champions League. They got close as they finished 5th in 2019/20 and 2020/21 and in both seasons they were top 3 for a long period. With just 2 games left in both, they 4th and 3rd buy twice they lost the last 2 games costing them Champions League places and big money.
Confirmed as a MagI haven’t got a clue who you really support (possibly the Mags) but it’s as sure as shit not Sunderland.
To be fair to their owners.. He died in the ground.. Can you blame them for not giving a shit since... Even so since then its been beyond tragic how badly their run. Their need sell up....You get a similar feeling to us when we did the double drop. A team full of half-arsed chancers and an ownership who've lost interest.
How much is the training ground costing them?The training ground apparently is haemorrhaging money for them massively, they still have Massive wage bill and owners who’s cash flow isn’t as big anymore
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Just seen the goal their conceded bloody norah
Cost them 150 million to build, running costs are astronomical on top of thatHow much is the training ground costing them?