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24 little hours - Hazzetta dello Sport 2025: Everton (A)
‘What a difference a day makes, twenty-four little hours’ goes the lyrics of the Dinah Washington 1959 classic of the same name. In the LCFC verse, that could be translated ‘What a different a win makes, three more points to the tally’. The thin slither of light after the doom of recent weeks. These weekends haven’t appeared for a while.
Both Leicester City teams win, and Forest get walloped. The tranquil peace of climbing out of the relegation zone and Hazzetta isn’t a four figure word laboured rant.

Ahead of transfer deadline day: Leicester fans on the one position the Foxes should sign
Whether you’re setting your sat nav to go sit in a club car park a la Peter Odemwingie, tracking private jets or mentally preparing to hear Sky Sports presenters say the same headlines every hour on a loop: It’s almost time for another transfer deadline day.
We asked fans for the one position or player we should sign before the window slams shut.

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.

Open up and close the empty space between Leicester City’s leaders and followers
It was said to be Aristotle who declared ‘nature abhors a vacuum’. Not a huge number of quality players have come out of Greece, so when a legend speaks you listen. Especially in these parts because we have a vacuum problem and it’s ruining our club.

A typical week in the life of Leicester City - Hazzetta dello Sport 2025: Tottenham (A)
You may or may not noticed that the Hazzetta didn’t get to print last Saturday. With the sharp turnaround of Wednesday to Saturday and inspections galore in the day job, there was little time to compose something.

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.

Why are Leicester City fans starting to protest? Take a look at our “matchday experience”
If you want to get a feel for fan sentiment on a match day, you don’t need a repetitive ‘Tell Us About Your Matchday Experience’ email or endless surveys.


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.

Hazzetta dello Sport 2025: Crystal Palace (H)
In my childhood, at the bottom of the road, was my Auntie and Uncle’s house. Their lawn was immaculate. It was like Wembley. However, my Uncle was quite protective of the hallowed turf. But as time wore on, I was begrudgingly allowed to kick a ball on it.

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.

The five stages of grief - Hazzetta dello Sport 2025: Aston Villa (A)
Denial. Anger. Bargaining. Depression. Acceptance. The five stages of grief.

Foxes fans need to see changes: It’s time to organise
2025 is upon on, a fresh start for some but Chris Whiting has seen enough already this season, and in the past two, to issue a rallying cry to Foxes fans. The time is now to get organised.

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.