wiseone wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 11:41 am
It did not matter which of Everton and Leicester got relegated because Iwobi, Iheanacho, and Ndidi are not going to play in the Championship. Even if they want to stay Leicester will be pushing Iheanacho and Ndidi out of the door because they cannot afford to pay Premier League salaries in the Championship. Leicester will have a massive clear out (Maddison, Tielemans, Barnes, Evans etc). The only way Iheanacho and Ndidi will stay is if they agree to take a massive pay cut (something elite professional footballers are not known for).
Iheanacho and Ndidi would struggle to get any takers in the Premier League especially Ndidi.
wiseone wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 11:41 am
It did not matter which of Everton and Leicester got relegated because Iwobi, Iheanacho, and Ndidi are not going to play in the Championship. Even if they want to stay Leicester will be pushing Iheanacho and Ndidi out of the door because they cannot afford to pay Premier League salaries in the Championship. Leicester will have a massive clear out (Maddison, Tielemans, Barnes, Evans etc). The only way Iheanacho and Ndidi will stay is if they agree to take a massive pay cut (something elite professional footballers are not known for).
Iheanacho and Ndidi would struggle to get any takers in the Premier League especially Ndidi.
kai see bad belle.. we will watch this space, and the abuse you will receive , will be like child's play
wiseone wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 11:41 am
It did not matter which of Everton and Leicester got relegated because Iwobi, Iheanacho, and Ndidi are not going to play in the Championship. Even if they want to stay Leicester will be pushing Iheanacho and Ndidi out of the door because they cannot afford to pay Premier League salaries in the Championship. Leicester will have a massive clear out (Maddison, Tielemans, Barnes, Evans etc). The only way Iheanacho and Ndidi will stay is if they agree to take a massive pay cut (something elite professional footballers are not known for).
Iheanacho and Ndidi would struggle to get any takers in the Premier League especially Ndidi.
not true.
do not mind the clueless one, he knows nothing about football.. he should be in rant and rave... that is his level..
The issue here can they keep the players ? The wage bill is 180M pounds a year
wiseone wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 11:41 am
It did not matter which of Everton and Leicester got relegated because Iwobi, Iheanacho, and Ndidi are not going to play in the Championship. Even if they want to stay Leicester will be pushing Iheanacho and Ndidi out of the door because they cannot afford to pay Premier League salaries in the Championship. Leicester will have a massive clear out (Maddison, Tielemans, Barnes, Evans etc). The only way Iheanacho and Ndidi will stay is if they agree to take a massive pay cut (something elite professional footballers are not known for).
Iheanacho and Ndidi would struggle to get any takers in the Premier League especially Ndidi.
not true.
do not mind the clueless one, he knows nothing about football.. he should be in rant and rave... that is his level..
The issue here can they keep the players ? The wage bill is 180M pounds a year
When I was involved in football, you were still wearing Ankara pant and rolling tyres on dusty roads.
We will be back here in 3 months. Let’s see who is right.
wiseone wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 11:41 am
It did not matter which of Everton and Leicester got relegated because Iwobi, Iheanacho, and Ndidi are not going to play in the Championship. Even if they want to stay Leicester will be pushing Iheanacho and Ndidi out of the door because they cannot afford to pay Premier League salaries in the Championship. Leicester will have a massive clear out (Maddison, Tielemans, Barnes, Evans etc). The only way Iheanacho and Ndidi will stay is if they agree to take a massive pay cut (something elite professional footballers are not known for).
Iheanacho and Ndidi would struggle to get any takers in the Premier League especially Ndidi.
Struggle ke? Lets be guided pls
Re: Nacho & Ndidi Relegated. Iwobi survives drop.
Posted: Mon May 29, 2023 8:10 pm
by marutimon
Iheanacho has just one year left on his contract. I expect him to have many takers as he'll be on the cheap.
wiseone wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 11:41 am
It did not matter which of Everton and Leicester got relegated because Iwobi, Iheanacho, and Ndidi are not going to play in the Championship. Even if they want to stay Leicester will be pushing Iheanacho and Ndidi out of the door because they cannot afford to pay Premier League salaries in the Championship. Leicester will have a massive clear out (Maddison, Tielemans, Barnes, Evans etc). The only way Iheanacho and Ndidi will stay is if they agree to take a massive pay cut (something elite professional footballers are not known for).
Iheanacho and Ndidi would struggle to get any takers in the Premier League especially Ndidi.
not true.
do not mind the clueless one, he knows nothing about football.. he should be in rant and rave... that is his level..
The issue here can they keep the players ? The wage bill is 180M pounds a year
When I was involved in football, you were still wearing Ankara pant and rolling tyres on dusty roads.
We will be back here in 3 months. Let’s see who is right.
bad belle... your curse has backfired.. the bad luck has left our country.. bad luck buhari is gone.. bad luck oozes around buhari.Leicester got relegated , buhari's tenure ended... buhari nah pure bad luck
He will be mainly a backup to Zambo. Unless of course they plan to sell the Cameroonian.
Backup to Lobotka.
Re: Nacho & Ndidi Relegated. Iwobi survives drop.
Posted: Wed May 31, 2023 11:19 pm
by King Futcha
nice parting gift.
Leicester City striker Kelechi Iheanacho has received the Men’s Player of the Season award for 2022/23.
- Striker Kelechi Iheanacho has been named as the Club’s Men’s Player of the Season
- ‘Keeper Janina Leitzig won both Women’s Player of the Season and Women’s Players' Player of the Season awards
- Timothy Castagne was selected for Men’s Players’ Player of the Season
- There were Academy award wins for Tawanda Maswanhise, Amani Richards and Denny Draper too
Iheanacho, a Nigeria international, wins the POTS prize after netting eight goals for the Foxes over the course of the past season, including strikes in wins over Aston Villa, Tottenham Hotspur and Wolverhampton Wanderers.