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Hazzetta dello Sport 2024/25 - Issue 1: Leicester City v Tottenham Hotspur
There is no other club like Leicester City. We are marvellous. We are mad. We have been promoted but we are dreading the new season. The Hazzetta is back to dissect the malaise while you nurse your badly needed caffeine hit.
Can Leicester City afford a long-term vision?
Reading the club’s response to the departure of Enzo Maresca, three words leapt out. Long-term vision, eh? Not many football clubs have one of them.
The Fosse Way’s Hazzetta season preview - 6: Southampton to Wolves
Part six of Harry Gregory’s season preview starts with a trip to St. Marys, sees us spending more time in the capital to first visit James Maddison, before heading over to East London and a slightly easier trip across the Midlands to see where we find Wolves this year.
The Fosse Way’s Hazzetta season preview - 5: Manchester City to Notts Forest
Part five of Harry Gregory’s season preview is a foray up north to Manchester, the north east and some place near Loughborough.
The Fosse Way’s Hazzetta season preview - 4: Fulham to Liverpool
Part four of Harry Gregory’s opposition preview looks at Fulham, Ipswich and Liverpool - with a little self-reflection on Leicester City’s status too
The Fosse Way’s Hazzetta season preview - 3: Brighton to Everton
In part three of Harry Gregory’s season preview, he takes us cross-country from Brighton Pavilion to the Albert Dock, via the mean streets of South London.
A good day out minus the football: Time to bin the xG talk and lose yourself again in Leicester City
If you’re wallowing in social media and messageboard misery ahead of Leicester City’s return to the Premier League, Becky Taylor has a message for you. You do love this stupid sport. Remember to enjoy it, yeah?
A glimpse into Leicester’s past: One day on Fosse Road
With another season almost upon us, why not first take a breath and another deep dive into Leicester history. This solves the mystery of a day on Fosse Road and its connections to some lost Leicester City history.
The Fosse Way’s Hazzetta season preview - 2: Bournemouth and Brentford
The Hazzetta preview moves on to two established Premier League clubs with smaller fanbases and stadia than Leicester, Bournemouth and Brentford
The Fosse Way’s Hazzetta season preview - 1: Arsenal and Aston Villa
After a popular introductory run of the Hazzetta Dello Sport during Leicester City’s little holiday to the Championship, Harry Gregory is back with more of what you need to know (and what you didn’t know you needed to know).
A tribute to Craig Shakespeare - the everyman who helped Leicester City win it all
Yesterday evening, Leicester City fans were shocked by the news that the club’s former manager Craig Shakespeare had passed away at the age of just 60.
The Fosse Way is 2: Revisiting year one of following the Foxes’ fortunes
To mark TFW’s second birthday, we’re going back through the archives to revisit a selection of the articles we published in our first 12 months.
BC Shame: Leicester City take the money and run
Over the past 48 hours I’ve felt anger, sadness and despair on an equal footing with anything I’ve ever experienced as a result of Leicester City’s on-field exploits.
You can buy a 2024/25 Leicester City home shirt in adult sizes without the sponsor - here’s how
Putting to one side the issues of the shirt pricing and the decision to promote a crypto gambling company, it is possible to buy an adult shirt without the sponsor.
Reading the club: The initial signs show Steve Cooper ‘gets’ Leicester City
Having spent some time to familiarise myself with Steve Cooper’s background, I see why Top preferred him (we are told) to early frontrunner Graham Potter
Passion and honesty: Why Steve Cooper puts me in mind of a former Foxes manager
Excitement for the season ahead is hard to come by with the unknowns and we’re still seven weeks out from the kick-off. If we’re looking for things to be optimistic about, Steve Cooper is putting me in mind of a beloved former manager.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s departure leaves a gap in Leicester’s midfield - and the narrative
Visitors to the official Leicester City website at half past four on Tuesday afternoon would have been greeted with a big banner image declaring that Wout Faes’s Belgium side had been edged out of Euro 2024 by France.
“It’s just like watching Leicester”: Balancing success and style for club and country
Watching England labour through the first half of a goalless draw with Slovenia on Tuesday evening, something struck me. It was a thought, not a plastic cup launched from the stands. This was just like watching Leicester.
Brighton want Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall - so should Leicester sell up?
The Daily Telegraph’s report yesterday that Brighton and Hove Albion are sniffing around Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall got us thinking - should Leicester City accept a bid in the region of £30million if it arrives?