Leicester City: May 2008 Archives

Grayson linked with Foxes role

Blackpool chairman Karl Oyston has said he will not stand in the way of manager Simon Grayson amid reports he is wanted by Leicester.

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Striker has options

Reading are in a race with Ipswich, Leicester and Bolton for the services of Manchester City striker Emile Mpenza.

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Milan's deadline for new boss

Milan Mandaric is drawing up a shortlist of new candidates for the manager's job and claims a new man will be in place by June 15th.

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Mandaric encouraged by job response

Chairman Milan Mandaric is delighted with the calibre of applicants for the vacant Leicester job, but Simon Grayson ruled himself out.

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My biggest ever decision - Mandaric

Chairman Milan Mandaric says he will be making his biggest decision of his life when he appoints a new manager of Leicester City.

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Foxes hunt Adams abdicator

Ex-Wycombe Wanderers boss Paul Lambert is the favourite for the Leicester City vacancy after Ian Holloway left the club.

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Milan still believes in Prem plan

Chairman Milan Mandaric believes the dream to take Leicester to the Premiership within three years is still on.

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Mandaric's transfer warning

Leicester owner Milan Mandaric has revealed he will not be repeating last summer's spending spree at the club.

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City deny price rise

Leicester City have moved quickly to clear up the confusion over season ticket prices and revealed they have not gone up at all.

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Holloway the man for stability - Hayles

Striker Barry Hayles is hopeful that Leicester chairman Milan Mandaric sticks with his plan to keep faith with boss Ian Holloway.

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Foxes ace linked with switch

Bolton are being linked with a £1.5million swoop for Leicester City youngster Joe Mattock as Gary Megson looks to strengthen.

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Imps dismay at Dodds deal

Louis Dodds has been offered a new one-year deal at Leicester - which could scupper the chances of him joining Lincoln City.

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Holloway must wait for fate

Leicester chairman Milan Mandaric expects to make a decision on the future of manager Ian Holloway by early June.

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Foxes boss warns of 'tough' division

Ian Holloway says Leicester must get out of League One as quickly as possible but warned it will be a 'culture shock' to the players.

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No Foxes axe for Holloway

Ian Holloway has confirmed Leicester chairman Milan Mandaric and the club's board have decided not to sack him following relegation.

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No rush for Mandaric

Leicester chairman Milan Mandaric says he will not be rushed into making a decision about the future of Ian Holloway.

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Foxes boss reveals future talks

Leicester City manager Ian Holloway has confirmed that he is scheduled to meet club owner Milan Mandaric on Monday.

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Cash blow to Foxes

Leicester City chief executive Paul Aldridge has confirmed the worst and says relegation will be a "big financial blow" to the club.

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Hume 'sorry' to fans

Leicester's top scorer Iain Hume has apologised to the Foxes faithful and admitted a lack of goals cost the club their place.

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Foxes fan plea

Leicester City chief executive Paul Aldridge has called on the Foxes fans to continue their support of the club despite relegation.

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Holloway fears Milan axe

Leicester boss Ian Holloway admits he could be sacked after suffering relegation from the Championship on the last day of the season.

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Holloway to ignore other results

Leicester City boss Ian Holloway intends to ignore scores coming in from elsewhere when City take on Stoke on Sunday.

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Kisnorbo to cheer on Foxes

Leicester defender Patrick Kisnorbo says he will be doing his bit to cheer on the Foxes from the stands in their final game at Stoke.

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Grayson linked with Foxes role

Blackpool chairman Karl Oyston has said he will not stand in the way of manager Simon Grayson amid reports he is wanted by Leicester.

More: Grayson linked with Foxes role |

Striker has options

Reading are in a race with Ipswich, Leicester and Bolton for the services of Manchester City striker Emile Mpenza.

More: Striker has options |

Milan's deadline for new boss

Milan Mandaric is drawing up a shortlist of new candidates for the manager's job and claims a new man will be in place by June 15th.

More: Milan's deadline for new boss |

Mandaric encouraged by job response

Chairman Milan Mandaric is delighted with the calibre of applicants for the vacant Leicester job, but Simon Grayson ruled himself out.

More: Mandaric encouraged by job response |

My biggest ever decision - Mandaric

Chairman Milan Mandaric says he will be making his biggest decision of his life when he appoints a new manager of Leicester City.

More: My biggest ever decision - Mandaric |

Foxes hunt Adams abdicator

Ex-Wycombe Wanderers boss Paul Lambert is the favourite for the Leicester City vacancy after Ian Holloway left the club.

More: Foxes hunt Adams abdicator |

Milan still believes in Prem plan

Chairman Milan Mandaric believes the dream to take Leicester to the Premiership within three years is still on.

More: Milan still believes in Prem plan |

Mandaric's transfer warning

Leicester owner Milan Mandaric has revealed he will not be repeating last summer's spending spree at the club.

More: Mandaric's transfer warning |

City deny price rise

Leicester City have moved quickly to clear up the confusion over season ticket prices and revealed they have not gone up at all.

More: City deny price rise |

Holloway the man for stability - Hayles

Striker Barry Hayles is hopeful that Leicester chairman Milan Mandaric sticks with his plan to keep faith with boss Ian Holloway.

More: Holloway the man for stability - Hayles |

Foxes ace linked with switch

Bolton are being linked with a £1.5million swoop for Leicester City youngster Joe Mattock as Gary Megson looks to strengthen.

More: Foxes ace linked with switch |

Imps dismay at Dodds deal

Louis Dodds has been offered a new one-year deal at Leicester - which could scupper the chances of him joining Lincoln City.

More: Imps dismay at Dodds deal |

Holloway must wait for fate

Leicester chairman Milan Mandaric expects to make a decision on the future of manager Ian Holloway by early June.

More: Holloway must wait for fate |

Foxes boss warns of 'tough' division

Ian Holloway says Leicester must get out of League One as quickly as possible but warned it will be a 'culture shock' to the players.

More: Foxes boss warns of 'tough' division |

No Foxes axe for Holloway

Ian Holloway has confirmed Leicester chairman Milan Mandaric and the club's board have decided not to sack him following relegation.

More: No Foxes axe for Holloway |

No rush for Mandaric

Leicester chairman Milan Mandaric says he will not be rushed into making a decision about the future of Ian Holloway.

More: No rush for Mandaric |

Foxes boss reveals future talks

Leicester City manager Ian Holloway has confirmed that he is scheduled to meet club owner Milan Mandaric on Monday.

More: Foxes boss reveals future talks |

Cash blow to Foxes

Leicester City chief executive Paul Aldridge has confirmed the worst and says relegation will be a "big financial blow" to the club.

More: Cash blow to Foxes |

Hume 'sorry' to fans

Leicester's top scorer Iain Hume has apologised to the Foxes faithful and admitted a lack of goals cost the club their place.

More: Hume 'sorry' to fans |

Foxes fan plea

Leicester City chief executive Paul Aldridge has called on the Foxes fans to continue their support of the club despite relegation.

More: Foxes fan plea |

Holloway fears Milan axe

Leicester boss Ian Holloway admits he could be sacked after suffering relegation from the Championship on the last day of the season.

More: Holloway fears Milan axe |

Holloway to ignore other results

Leicester City boss Ian Holloway intends to ignore scores coming in from elsewhere when City take on Stoke on Sunday.

More: Holloway to ignore other results |

Kisnorbo to cheer on Foxes

Leicester defender Patrick Kisnorbo says he will be doing his bit to cheer on the Foxes from the stands in their final game at Stoke.

More: Kisnorbo to cheer on Foxes |

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