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Experience and excitement: what’s changed for LCFC Women this summer?
After a startling, but ultimately successful, first season in the Women’s Super League, Leicester City know a bit more about what to expect ahead of the delayed big kickoff.
What’s going wrong? Studying Leicester City in and out of possession
With only a single point in six games, Leicester City find themselves at the foot of the Premier League table. So what’s going wrong both in and out of possession?
WSL 2022/23 Preview 9: Reading
Reading have signed two of Northern Ireland’s Euro 2022 squad - goalkeeper Jacqueline Burns and forward Lauren Wade.
WSL 2022/23 Preview 8: Manchester United
Manchester United have made a number of impressive signings this summer, including Adriana Leon from West Ham, Maya Le Tissier from Brighton, Lucia Garcia from Athletic Club Bilbao and Nikita Parris from Arsenal.
Drop Maddison and bring back Vestergaard: How to solve Leicester’s defensive crisis
How do we fix the Leicester defence? With 16 goals conceded already, it’s become the pressing question that needs solving to save the season.
WSL 2022/23 Preview 7: Manchester City
Ahead of the WSL campaign, Manchester City have signed 23-year-old Venezuelan striker Deyna Castellanos from Atletico Madrid, the scorer of City’s goal in their final pre-season friendly of the summer - a 1-1 draw with Liverpool
WSL 2022/23 Preview 6: Liverpool
Promoted back to the WSL after two seasons in the second tier, Liverpool will face Everton in the Merseyside derby at Anfield on Sunday 25th September.
WSL 2022/23 Preview 5: Everton
After finishing 10th in the WSL last season, Everton have signed highly-rated England Under-21 goalkeeper Emily Ramsey on a season-long loan from Manchester United.
WSL 2022/23 Preview 4: Chelsea
Fresh from last-gasp WSL title success, Emma Hayes has bolstered at the back as Chelsea aim to finally conquer Europe.
WSL 2022/23 Preview 3: Brighton and Hove Albion
Brighton have lost last season’s joint top scorers Inessa Kaagman (to PSV Eindhoven) and Aileen Whelan (to Leicester City).
WSL 2022/23 Preview 2: Aston Villa
Aston Villa made a big splash in the WSL transfer market this summer with the arrival of Lionesses left-back Rachel Daly from Houston Dash.
WSL 2022/23 Preview 1: Arsenal
Arsenal will aim to surf the wave of the Lionesses’ success at Euro 2022, led by Golden Boot winner Beth Mead and captain Leah Williamson.
I'm not angry, Leicester – I'm disappointed. And now it's time to change the narrative
Amid a shell-shockingly poor summer on and off the pitch, communication has been found wanting at Filbert Way. This has to be where that changes
Emergency stop, beautiful restart: why next summer is actually The One for Leicester's big refresh
Yes, it’s another article about Leicester’s Lack of Transfer Activity. But stop! Wait! This one is different. Next year might really be our year.
Beware, Brendan: the uprising of the silent majority is here – and it’s been coming for a while
There are those who’ve not had him for a while now – and those who’ll stand by after silverware and success. The trouble for Brendan Rodgers is that those in the middle are now flocking to the former camp in their masses…
Bitterness, Blues and a timely boost as Wesley Fofana makes his departure
After Saturday's result, it certainly feels like I'm in the minority now but the last thing on my mind would be sacking Brendan Rodgers. Admittedly, he's not without his faults like all managers but I think the problems run far deeper than that.
What the data says: Scary xG and the Ghanaian KDB
The defence is bad, the attack is bad, the results are bad. The real question is: why?
All Or Nothing: Leicester City – Off Script, Episode #1
Incredibly, Amazon haven’t yet sought to deploy their cameras inside the hallowed corridors of LE… but what if they did?
Going against the grain: The case to keep Brendan Rodgers
After Saturday's result, it certainly feels like I'm in the minority now but the last thing on my mind would be sacking Brendan Rodgers. Admittedly, he's not without his faults like all managers but I think the problems run far deeper than that.
We’ve got 99 problems but one solution is Kelechi Iheanacho
Respected Premier League manager as he is, there are plenty of things I don’t understand about Brendan Rodgers. You probably don’t understand them either.