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'Blue Army will give Leicester City time in the Championship'

Nigel Pearson

Nigel Pearson is the first Leicester City manager to step out of Martin O'Neill's shadow.

That is the opinion of Supporters Club chairman Cliff Ginnetta, who thinks the Blue Army will give Pearson's squad time to prove themselves in the Championship.

City began last season under a huge weight of expectation.

Having dropped into the third tier for the first time,...

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Carl Muggleton tips goalkeeper Chris Weale to take big chance with Leicester City

Chris Weale

Former Leicester City favourite Carl Muggleton believes new goalkeeper Chris Weale has the perfect opportunity to establish himself as the club's long-term No.1. Weale is one of six summer signings by...

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Steve Walsh's classic match: European agony for Leicester City

Ian Marshall

Leicester City's European adventure in 1997 ended after just one tie, which was as frustrating as it was controversial. We lost 2-1 to a late penalty at Atletico Madrid in the first leg and 2-0 in the...

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Leicester City set ticket prices for Real Valladolid clash

Ticket prices for Leicester City's friendly with Real Valladolid on Sunday, August 2 will be £10 for adult season-ticket holders and £12 for non-season ticket holders. Under-18s' tickets are £5 and under-12s get in for £2 provided they are accompanied by an...

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Leicester City set to raid Premier clubs for loan players – Milan Mandaric

Tom Cleverley

Leicester City chairman Milan Mandaric says the club will again turn to the loan market and bring in young Premier League players on season-long deals. Liverpool pair Jack Hobbs and David Martin, along...

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Leicester City fans' Bank Holiday plans disrupted as Newcastle game is televised

Les Ferdinand at Newcastle in 2001

Leicester City fans are cursing Sky's decision to move the date of the club's August Bank Holiday clash at Newcastle United. Supporters chief Cliff Ginnetta said switching the game from a Saturday afternoo...

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Leicester City great Davie Gibson pays tribute to "special" coach Bert Johnson

Davie Gibson

Former Leicester City star Davie Gibson today paid tribute to "the man who shaped my destiny." Bert Johnson, who has died at the age of 93, was an influential coach at City in the Matt Gillies era. But...

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City match switched

Leicester City's match againstNewcastle United at St James's Park, scheduled to be played on Saturday August 29, has been switched to Monday August 31 with a 7.45pm kick-off and will be shown live on Sky Sports.

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Lions desperate for overdue win

Ugo Monye admits the British and Irish Lions are "desperate" to end their South Africa tour on a winning note at Ellis Park on Saturday. But recent history is stacked against the Lions, given they have not triumphed in the final Test of a series since David...

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Dan deal for Blues

Chelsea have confirmed the signing of promising young striker Daniel Sturridge on a four-year deal after his contract expired at Manchester City. The two clubs could not agree a fee for the 19-year-old, his age means City are entitled to some recompense, and...

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Ince returns to Dons

Paul Ince has returned to MK Dons for his second spell as manager little more than a year after leaving for Blackburn, the club have announced. The former Manchester United and England midfielder has signed a two-year deal with the Buckinghamshire club and he...

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Lowly Salford stun leaders Saints

Stefan Ratchford touched down twice and was inspirational throughout as struggling Salford recorded a famous 20-10 victory over engage Super League leaders St Helens. The rangy half-back, 21 later this month, claimed his two tries in the first 10 minutes and...

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Cavendish poised for jersey bid

Described as "unbeatable" and "the best" by many of cycling's luminaries ahead of his third Tour de France, Mark Cavendish will begin his bid for the fabled green jersey in Monaco on Saturday. While the likes of Alberto Contador and his Astana team-mate Lance...

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