Foxes u18 Aim For Gunners

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Well I WAS going to go if we are allowed to watch but now I'm not so sure....it meant getting up too early on a sunday if it was an after noon kickoff but tha'ts just taking the piss!

At least we are allowed to watch (unlike the Arse match), and entry is free. But I won't be bothering. I had looked at public transport, on the assumption that it would be a 3PM kick off, there's no way I'm going for a morning kick off.


The players will be presented winners and losers medals on the pitch after the match.
 
At least we are allowed to watch (unlike the Arse match), and entry is free. But I won't be bothering. I had looked at public transport, on the assumption that it would be a 3PM kick off, there's no way I'm going for a morning kick off.


The players will be presented winners and losers medals on the pitch after the match.

Surely someone at LCFC will tape this game.
Nice earner for the club if you could pay to download the game from there site.
 
well I'm going now, cos the others are ok with getting up that early to go!

Should be a laugh........

Good for you and give them an extra loud cheer from me. ;) :023:
 
:018:

Make sure you boo them if they lose - they need to learn what life will be like if they make it to the first team

Do you think that any of them really want to? :102: No, they are waiting until the Masters to be part of a winning team again. ;)
 
From the OS. ;)

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Young Foxes Target Black Cats

Leicester City's under 18 Academy side will be looking to end their magnificent season on a high when they travel to the Stadium of Light to take on Sunderland in the FA Premier League Academy play-off final on Sunday (11:30pm).

The young Foxes have enjoyed an unbelievable season - chalking up an incredible 66 points from 28 games to clinch the Group B title.

That success gave City the chance to pit their wits against Group A winners Arsenal - with Leicester posting an impressive 3-2 win over the Londoners last Tuesday.

And Steve Beaglehole's side have now got the chance to put the icing on the cake when they take on the Black Cats on their own patch.

Entrance to the Stadium of Light is free of charge for both sets of supporters.

A report from the game will be available here on lcfc.com following the encounter.

Picture: Eric Odhiambo was on target in the 3-2 victory over Arsenal
 
Please help me out with this. The youth structure is split into two groups A and B, we won our group and arsenal theirs, we played them and won - so where does Sunderland come into all of this?
 
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