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Pep in and the step up: When Leicester City won at Manchester City
One of the things I remember most about Saturday 6th February 2016 was walking under the bridge that leads to the Etihad Stadium and seeing stalls with an array of scarves bearing the name and face of the Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola.

Change at Leicester is too little, too late but give us something to celebrate
Cole Palmer steps up to take a penalty against Leicester City. He has scored all 12 of his Premier League spot kicks up to this moment.

Disco 2000: When Leicester City won at Chelsea
In September 2000, Chelsea were about to welcome a new manager who would become a Leicester City legend. But it was one of the least successful managers in our club’s history who triumphed on the day.

Ruud doesn’t rate us - so what’s a realistic aim for Leicester City at West Ham?
Has Ruud van Nistelrooy thrown in the towel as Leicester City fall further away from Premier League safety? What is left for Leicester City fans to cling to ahead of the trip to the London Stadium?

The seven-year glitch: When Leicester City won at West Ham United
In early September 1939, Leicester City won 2-0 at West Ham United with the first goal coming after a mistake from Hammers goalkeeper Harry Medhurst. 24 hours later, war was declared and the result was soon expunged from the records.

Bobby Decordova-Reid, Jordan Ayew and Leicester City’s existential crisis
I have a WhatsApp group with a couple of my cousins where we sporadically whine to each other about how irritating our football clubs are. One of them is a Cardiff City fan and the other is a Cheltenham Town fan.

Leicester City’s grand plan finally revealed: Do nothing
As the final hours of the January transfer window ticked down, relegation-haunted Leicester City sat by and watched as rivals strengthened. What message does that send to a fanbase losing hope that this team can be competitive at Premier League level?

Quite unsuitable for females: When Leicester City won at Everton
As both Leicester City men’s and women’s teams prepare for a double header away at Everton this weekend, it feels only right to start this story with a landmark women’s game at Goodison Park.

The postman, the programme and the four-pointer: When Leicester City won at Tottenham Hotspur
In 1975, Leicester City were in a relegation battle along with Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur. The Foxes were at the foot of the First Division when they made the trip to White Hart Lane.

Foodbank for Fulham: Support Leicester’s homeless with a donation this Saturday
This Saturday sees the fifth annual edition of the food bank organised by Union FS to support Leicester charity The Bridge - Homelessness to Hope.

Leicester City fans search in vain for change with more money trouble reported ahead of PSR D-Day
Of course the idea of strengthening in several key positions was pie in the sky. Of course it was.
Reports this week suggesting that Leicester City are choosing to do very little business in a January transfer window were met with a groan and a sense of déjà vu.

Why Leicester City should prioritise a new right winger in January
Jordan Ayew made a dynamic contribution to Leicester City’s goal at Villa Park on Saturday and has popped up with vital goals. Now it’s time to consign him to the bench for the rest of the season.

Impending doom: When Leicester City won at Aston Villa
Our journey through Leicester City’s historical away day victories against current Premier League opponents arrives at 1938.
War was ahead - but when Leicester travelled to Villa Park, there was plenty of entertainment for nearly fifty thousand spectators.

Bill, John and Johan: When Leicester City won at Liverpool
Liverpool were the dominant force of English football in the 1970s and 1980s. Anfield was their fortress and their longest unbeaten home run of the century came right in the middle of the period between 1978 and 1980.
The Reds went 63 games without defeat at home ahead of the visit of bottom-of-the-table Leicester City for Anfield’s first game of 1981.

Going early: A once-in-a-lifetime Leicester City matchday experience
My Leicester City theme last week was “going early”. The script was written.

Local heroes and England legends: When Leicester City won at Newcastle United
Leicester City only won one of our first 26 away games at Newcastle. It was a special one - a 5-1 win in 1928 when the great Arthur Chandler scored four goals - but we’re going to focus on another comprehensive victory nearly sixty years later.

A new Fox in a legend’s socks: The emergence of Bilal El Khannouss
Sometimes it only takes one performance from one player to turn the narrative. Step up, Bilal El Khannouss.

Ruud’s riddle: Leicester plunge van Nistelrooy into new territory
What is it about Ruud van Nistelrooy that Leicester City’s decision-makers think will help keep the club in the Premier League? It’s a question many in the media have been trying to answer in the past week.

Impending gloom: When Leicester City won at Brentford
Try to find out what life was like in London in 1952 and your webpage is quickly clogged up with numerous references to something that sounds more like a cartoon villain than a real life event: the Great Smog.

The fall of Steve Cooper - Leicester City’s Autumn surprise is the only logical decision
Twelve Premier League games. Three months of competitive football. Autumn has seen the fall of Steve Cooper and although it may be a slight surprise Leicester City’s decision-makers have swung into early action, you’d struggle to find a fan that disagrees with the move.