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Last weekend’s result against Hull City was obviously a disappointing one, especially with Nigel Pearson returning to his previous club, as I know he would have been right up for it. It wasn’t a good result, but let’s face it; with ten men it is always going to be a hard one. You feel ...
It’s been another busy week for Leicester City, with two games taking place since my last blog. The first was at Fratton Park, where City took on Portsmouth. Whilst I didn’t go down to the south coast, I was listening attentively to the radio coverage. I always believe that a point away from home is a good point – and I would take that ...
One of the many new arrivals at Jelson Homes DMU Leicester Riders over the course of the close season, Great Britain guard Flinder Boyd is enjoying his second spell with the club. Part of the Riders' unbeaten start to the BBL Championship this campaign, Flinder blogs for Soar Magazine during the course of the year, which culminates in the 2012 London Olympic Games. You ...
Unfortunately, not a lot has changed since my last blog, with Leicester City still without a manager and still unable to put back-to-back wins together in the Championship. Prior to last weekend’s game against Leeds United, I was filled with optimism. Leeds had suffered a heavy defeat to Blackpool midweek, whilst Leicester City beat Burnley at Turf Moor. However, come the final ...
I ended last week’s blog by mentioning how much of a difficult place West Ham United is to go as a player – and last weekend, it proved exactly that for Leicester City in their first match without Sven-Goran Eriksson. Even when I was a player with Wigan Athletic and Leicester, West Ham was a tough place to go. To even get a ...
This week’s news has obviously been dominated by the departure of Sven-Goran Eriksson as Leicester City manager. I think that the frustration of results this season has seen us have a slow start to the campaign, and it’s shown a lack of consistency. I’ve said many times in recent blogs that it’s been frustrating being a Leicester City fan in recent weeks. The owners, ...
Leicester City’s game against Birmingham in front of the BBC television cameras was certainly one to forget for Foxes fans last Sunday. Simply put, City just didn’t turn up and it was disappointing that it was seen by the nation on live TV. Off the back of the Derby game, I think it’s fair to say that we were expecting big things against Birmingham. ...
Football is back this weekend, with Leicester City taking on Birmingham at St. Andrews on Sunday. Birmingham have had something of an indifferent start to the season and could feel that they had enough to stay in the Premier League last term. It’s a midlands clash and it is always going to be a tough ...
I must admit, I have been looking forward to writing this week’s blog, and I’m sure that it doesn’t take long for most people to realise why. I always look forward to Leicester City’s games against Derby County – and last weekend’s was something very special. City’s 4-0 victory was absolutely brilliant. From start to ...
Following a summer of international competition with England at the Champions Trophy and European Cup, in Amsterdam and Monchengladbach respectively, I am looking forward to playing for Leicester again this Saturday. It feels like a long time since I last pulled on the orange and black shirt at the European Clubs final in June. On Saturday we will be taking on Sutton Coldfield away from ...
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