from the OS... Geoff Up for it!
Geoff Horsfield says he is ready to roll up his sleeves and fight for the Foxes cause following his loan move from Sheffield United.
The striker, who is renowned for his no-nonsense attitude both on and off the pitch, was speaking to the press for the first time following his move from Bramall Lane on Wednesday.
And the 33-year-old frontman tied his colours firmly to the City mast ahead of Saturday's Championship clash against Luton Town at the Walkers Stadium.
He said: "I will put myself about and let the centre halves know that I am here. Believe me - I am going to do that. You have got to when you are in a scrap.
"You have to come out fighting. It's not about playing good football and being entertaining and I think the fans have got to realise that.
"We find ourselves in a situation where we have got to get some points on the board as quickly as possible. If we have to do that by fighting and scrapping then so be it.
"When I cross that white line on a Saturday afternoon then I always want to win. Sometimes I take it a little bit too far, but that is the way that I have been brought up. It's a man's game."
Horsefield, whose loan move runs until the end of the campaign, also confirmed that former West Brom team-mate Andy Johnson had played a big part in the move.
He added: "Johno definitely played a part in me coming here. I spoke to him when I found out that Leicester were interested and asked him about the set up, the manager and the players. He said it would be ideal for me to come in and add my experience.
"He said it was a great club with a fantastic stadium and fan base.
"Hopefully we can now get the points on the board as quickly as possible. We have got to do that and we know that. We have got to stay in this division and then build on that.
"I came into the game as a professional at the age of 25 and I have played for eight seasons. So there is defiantly plenty of desire left in my body - that's for sure.
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I'm just looking forward to being involved once again. This is a big challenge for the club and it is definitely one that I am up for."