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They Used to Play Premier League Sides, Liverpool, Man Utd and Chelsea, Who Are Still Talking Leicester City, A Variety of Sources

TCF - FILBERT WAY · unknown author · 2026-08-19T19:13:57+00:00 · nguồn gốc

We are a fan-driven website launched in 1999. TCF-Filbertway has been around for a long time, sharing our views and passion for Leicester City since the early days of the internet. This has made it exciting to engage with fellow fans and broadcasters over the years. Today, we have a broader society of publishing platforms like YouTube and X, where fans easier can share their opinions and make their voices heard. These platforms allow almost anyone to participate and create their own community and content. You will find us at this website, our main channel for publishing. All our updates from the web, going automatically out on Facebook. We also publish on X and BlueSky. You should also look up our Pinterest account, with picture updates on current and former players, teamgroups and more. We are Amazon affiliates, offering products from a special Leicester City fan-shop. You should also check all the titles available in our Bookstore. In the past, genuine Leicester City websites provided exciting daily access to information, especially for fans living far away, making it easier to follow this football club. At the beginning of this century, we made an early impact. The club itself early on seen as a reliable source of information and a pioneer in web work, looking for LCFC.com updates became a daily routine. Leicester Mercury were online with their site, also early doors. There were a few fansites for Leicester City when we launched, such as ForFoxSake. In the early years, other Leicester City fansites appeared, including Filbertstreet, Thefox, Bluefox, Cunningasafox, GilberttheFilbert, and BentleysRoof. These sites are no longer active. BentleysRoof still having a fan forum open with their community very much in function. They are now very lively on different social media platforms. The original ForFoxSake website is still online but hasn’t been updated much and must be said to be inactive. Don’t confuse it with the ForFoxSake podcast. This group has recently launched a new informative website called ForFoxSake.News, which features weekly updates. Another important source for information about this football club can be found at LeicesterFanTV. This long-standing community of fans are running a popular YouTube channel. While they earlier used to be active on the web, they now focus mostly on their YouTube broadcasting. Engaging and often feature out in the field reports with passionate fans and the younger generation given much space. Their experienced captain and main figure, Phil Holloway often seen in action. There are several You Tube fan channels out there, another to follow is BlueTintedGlasses. Doing several shows a week on fan enganging topics, such as match analysis, daily news, match watch alongs, and other specials. Their main host is Lox Martin, inviting different Leicester fans on, with a panel of participants on different shows and updates. Not to forget TheFinalWhistle with their passionate and entertaining matchlive updates and talks with different fans as well as having shows almost daily on matters regarding Leicester City. The scran report is a favourite. The main host is simply known as Jack. Also one to follow is Chris Forryan at LTiDtv. He reports on Leicester City, having a number of guests on to give their views on different topics. Former Leicester City defender Julian Watts features frequently. LTiDtv are also active on X, giving views on all matters regarding this football club. Chris also writes the BBC fan column on Leicester City. There are more YouTube presenters covering Leicester City on frequent basis, having their say on different topics. To look them up, you can always check out the tcf-filbertway links page, which include much more. Mid-week chat with Will Alves at Seagrave this afternoon after his first league start for #LCFC last week. — Josh Holland (@joshhollandLCFC) August 19, 2026 Interview coming Friday morning with the winger. pic.twitter.com/EPKtimgzoB Looking at the aspect of old traditional websites, just depending on writing news articles on Leicester City, FoxesofLeicester is one to watch. They are out there with three to four daily updates. Basically going live with news rewritten on other sources, but in their own fashion and style with good knowledge on the topics, so unique in that way. In recent years a few new websites have come and gone. FossePosse, LeicesterCity on FootyMad, FoxesFancast and LeicesterCityNews are projects not running. For some exotic, special and exciting updates, visit the website of Blue Army Sweden. Former Leicester City defender Pontus Kaamark contributes by writing match reports and more. Great content. Fan forum FoxesTalk is one that lives on as the main forum for Leicester City fans. TalkingBalls is another forum with a good following. There are several good accounts that cover youth games and players; one to mention is RisingFoxes on X. They provide positive updates and reliable information about players from our academy. Swedish based Lcfc.Zoone is a new interesting one, following up on Leicester City. Other X accounts to follow include FosseHub, JoacoAlvarez, and LeicesterXtra. Don’t miss updates from Leicestershire Live journalist Josh Holland and Mail Midlands Correspondent John Percy. Additionally, keep an eye on Rob Tanner from The Athletic. If you like Newsletters, you should try to subscribe to Leicestershire Live Reporter, Daniel Orme’s Post Horn Gallop on Substack. Fosse Friday is another proper Leicester City newsletter on the same platform. If you like to explore more never dull to go through our four links page covering Leicester City related websites, x accounts, facebook accounts, you tube channels and more.