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2 minutes ago, phoneticerror said:

Bit deep there mate. It’s a f**king footy top.

It’s a quote from Brass Eye 😄 

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1 hour ago, FOXYTALK said:

Can we start a new thread for the away kit? 😅

Anyone know when the away and third kit is coming out? Hopefully there might be some positivity on them? Maybe lol

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9 minutes ago, Tommy G said:

We should start a poll for who is buying the new kit, with a name and shame option.

I think we should do this every season to see which adults buy a replica kit to name and shame them.
Those that do are on par with groups of cyclists on a Sunday morning wearing ‘sky’ Lycra tops 

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2 hours ago, Foxofbarrow said:

I think we should do this every season to see which adults buy a replica kit to name and shame them.
Those that do are on par with groups of cyclists on a Sunday morning wearing ‘sky’ Lycra tops 

Much of our fanbase has no shame. Look no further than the ridiculous salmon pink away shirt that transformed the Kop end into a nauseating wall of splattered prawn cocktail. 

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9 hours ago, phoneticerror said:

The training top looks like a hi-vis jacket 😂

Well, that one does 😂

Some of the others are alright though :) 

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 What a depressing bunch we have become, least of the problems we will face this season.
 

Did anyone check the price of other Teams shirts and how we compare before slating the club?

 

personally I would prefer not to have any stupid sponsor logo on the shirt I buy, looks more classy without.

 

In fact the sponsor should subsidise the cost based on the fact they get promoted.

 

do kids really want the sponsor on the shirt or are we complaining just because we feel we are getting less?

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Vote with your wallet lads.

 

Three small tweaks and it would have been one of the best shirts ever. 1. Trefoil 2. Stripes all the way down the sleeves. 3. A decent/no sponsor.

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2 hours ago, Foxofbarrow said:

I think we should do this every season to see which adults buy a replica kit to name and shame them.
Those that do are on par with groups of cyclists on a Sunday morning wearing ‘sky’ Lycra tops 

I do find it odd when judgement is made on what adults wear to the football.. I would rather be in the majority turning the king power blue on a match day than in the minority thinking it’s disgraceful that anyone over the age of 10 has a club top on… I’m proud to wear my club colours now and again.. of all the things in the world going on and everything Leicester that seems to be going wrong, this has to be mentioned on social media platforms.. baffling opinion :blink:

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33 minutes ago, dooflip said:

Vote with your wallet lads.

 

Three small tweaks and it would have been one of the best shirts ever. 1. Trefoil 2. Stripes all the way down the sleeves. 3. A decent/no sponsor.

Not cool enough to get the trefoil, unfortunately

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https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/leicester-city-notebook-40m-deal-9402449

 

Leicester City will receive $40m (£31.2m) from crypto casino BC.Game for their shirt sponsorship rights – but the fallout from the deal goes on.

While City described their partnership with BC.Game as “lucrative”, they did not announce how much they would earn. But in a press release published on various Bitcoin websites, the online gambling company have said the two-season deal is worth $40m.

The cash involved and the potential to invest in transfers may appease some supporters, but there has been vocal opposition to the deal from fan groups, and now former players too. Ex-City goalkeeper Peter Shilton, who has struggled with a gambling addiction, said he was “very disappointed” by the decision, with City icon Gary Lineker in agreement with his former England team-mate. Fan group Foxes Trust said in a statement that the deal was a “step away from the ‘well-run family club’ reputation”.

 

It’s yet another thorny issue in what is becoming a troubled summer for City and their relationship with supporters. This week, fan group Union FS released a list of questions they want answered by the club over the £25 charge for a physical season-ticket card.

In what was the first major issue of the summer, the club, in a push to move fans to digital ticketing, said there would be a fee for any season-ticket holder who wanted a physical card, despite many supporters already owning one. The backlash saw the club announce that the £25 charged would all go to charity.

Union FS have now published a list of questions they hope will be answered by the club about when and where the charity payments will be made. But say they have so far been met with “radio silence”.

As well as the season-ticket charge and shirt sponsor, the rise in matchday ticket prices has caused “shock” among supporters groups. The cheapest matchday tickets for Category A and Category B games this coming season are up £9, to £44 and £39 respectively, hikes of more than 25 per cent on the club’s last Premier League campaign.

The culmination of these issues is leaving the fanbase in a state of discontent. That is the opposite of what City need right now and could undermine Steve Cooper’s hopes of leading the club to Premier League survival.

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16 hours ago, dooflip said:

Vote with your wallet lads.

 

Three small tweaks and it would have been one of the best shirts ever. 1. Trefoil 2. Stripes all the way down the sleeves. 3. A decent/no sponsor.

Plus not having ‘Foxes never quit’ on the back of the collar. Such a lacklustre motto. 

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3 hours ago, davieG said:

https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/leicester-city-notebook-40m-deal-9402449

 

Leicester City will receive $40m (£31.2m) from crypto casino BC.Game for their shirt sponsorship rights – but the fallout from the deal goes on.

While City described their partnership with BC.Game as “lucrative”, they did not announce how much they would earn. But in a press release published on various Bitcoin websites, the online gambling company have said the two-season deal is worth $40m.

The cash involved and the potential to invest in transfers may appease some supporters, but there has been vocal opposition to the deal from fan groups, and now former players too. Ex-City goalkeeper Peter Shilton, who has struggled with a gambling addiction, said he was “very disappointed” by the decision, with City icon Gary Lineker in agreement with his former England team-mate. Fan group Foxes Trust said in a statement that the deal was a “step away from the ‘well-run family club’ reputation”.

 

It’s yet another thorny issue in what is becoming a troubled summer for City and their relationship with supporters. This week, fan group Union FS released a list of questions they want answered by the club over the £25 charge for a physical season-ticket card.

In what was the first major issue of the summer, the club, in a push to move fans to digital ticketing, said there would be a fee for any season-ticket holder who wanted a physical card, despite many supporters already owning one. The backlash saw the club announce that the £25 charged would all go to charity.

Union FS have now published a list of questions they hope will be answered by the club about when and where the charity payments will be made. But say they have so far been met with “radio silence”.

As well as the season-ticket charge and shirt sponsor, the rise in matchday ticket prices has caused “shock” among supporters groups. The cheapest matchday tickets for Category A and Category B games this coming season are up £9, to £44 and £39 respectively, hikes of more than 25 per cent on the club’s last Premier League campaign.

The culmination of these issues is leaving the fanbase in a state of discontent. That is the opposite of what City need right now and could undermine Steve Cooper’s hopes of leading the club to Premier League survival.

Nice cash injection . 

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