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CosbehFox

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  1. If we have a Phoenix club, I’m certain there will be a split in the same way Bury was, Enfield is, Northwich is and Hinckley is/was Although the reality is those who want to actually get involved will be the same faces amongst the protest now. Probably with better crowds but at a lower level. You’d have another version with more cash and higher level but lacking a real community to it.
  2. Their biggest success was effectively sports washing the club and gentrifying it. Our fanbase has very little edge to it now. Compliant and any criticism is seen as toxic. There’s no ambition to be the best we can be. Rather it’s just enough. That counts right across from staff to players to fans. That any success should outdo relegation to League 1 is quite frankly frightening. This club has had three years to correct wrongs but as continually kept making the same errors
  3. Tbf I was talking about the Womens being a separate entity
  4. No. There was a general lack of actual resistance bar a few under the breath comments. Which sums us up perfectly We are going to become the first fully genetrified football club.
  5. I don’t believe they can do. No two clubs in the same footballing association (ie the FA)
  6. Seems to suggest the start and end of our recruitment search for a TD was to ask Enzo about anyone connected to the City Group
  7. Notts County and Mansfield derbies next season.
  8. All three of their football investments are in the relegation zone
  9. It took them a time to turn before the majority went against Chansiri. They waited too late before forcefully carrying out any action, hence this season is a total write off. We will have the accounts at end of March. That will be another eye watering piece of evidence that Aiyawatt is now playing Russian Roulette with LCFC
  10. There were various warning signs but his lap of honour around Eindhoven square was revolting. He clearly wanted the ego boost of adoration and that so many of our supporters were dealing with him like some deity.
  11. Yep and then cite it’s everyone else fault. The club is a political tool as much as its King Power’s investment.
  12. Add ten years and they might there. I can tell them within that group are intelligent career professionals with good jobs and children. Common misconception this. I’d say the majority there protesting had been through administration and the third tier season. The fear amongst us is a return to that. The movement does desperately need co-ordinating. The chap running the Twitter account fair play but the anonymity is hurting the co-ordination
  13. Well we go as far as the very beginning when Mandaric had King Power and Sousa in attendance to a play off semi final. The stadium has also been used in the past as a meeting point for Thai politics around a matchday with a game against Liverpool a couple of years ago
  14. Okoli, Reid and Ayew a special level of shit today
  15. Just a very bad look
  16. I’d suggest anywhere between 300 to 600
  17. It’s about standing up for what you believe in. We can grumble about this and grumble about that but we’ve got to grow it. We shouldn’t let this sink without a fight. I’d rather hang my time with this club knowing I did everything I could to make it a change.
  18. Anyone doubt the success of this. Think of all the protest action which has occurred this season and think of how it has actually pushed the club into action. Now the execution of either party hasn’t been slick but we were going nowhere in October. A few protest actions and suddenly they are appointing three members of senior staff
  19. Yeah, that’s it. In a seat which has a nuanced context. The accusation of sectarianism is simply electioneering to fit the constituencies demographic. Green Party spoke to that better. Worth mentioning that non Muslims in the constituency represent 68% or similar. The only unique trend youth vote going towards Greens is going something anticipated to occur. Green’s attitude towards housing probably the vote winner there.
  20. Personally I get a different vibe. For the first time this season, it feels as though the fanbase is engaged and moving forward
  21. Separate post but I think there's the dimension at play here that for all their patriotic blush Reform do a lot of talking the country down and it's all just a bit miserable. Their supporters using a video of Hannah Spencer dancing as some kind of stick to beat her with. Despite Andrea Jenkins going full stars in your ears at their party conference. I think that's why Goodwin is so sore. Reform realistically knew they'd probably lose but it's that he's lost to the underdog so to speak, someone who isn't as serious, isn't a graduate and isn't out there doing TV shows. More of a traditional politically background. Personally I welcome that rejection of the type of MP Goodwin would be.
  22. But that in essence is the electorate system in the UK. The seats are all different with different priorities. By-elections these local issues come to the forefront - in some cases because a MP has disgraced themselves which means those holding the seat have very little chance of maintaining it (as you say blips). If this was a seat in a rural area, Labour would be 700 like the Tories are now. The winning of the election is always the party that can swim against that tide and appeal to those outside of their traditional base. There is some interesting trends reflective of generational and social changes. We will see suburbs of academic cities go left from traditionally Tory but mid-sized cities in the suburbs such as Leicester will go likely go right more. I find it fascinating as a snapshot of the country and where its at.
  23. Why is it troubling times? This is the status quo for a number of years in areas with such a demographic split. Green Party led the same campaign which happens in a lot of inner city areas already - Leicester being one of them (particularly the independent who won two years ago). The difference here is that being a standalone by-election its highlighted it more. Labour would have done similar in previous campaigns. Any notion that it's troubling because it's Green Party's policies are nonsense because this is their 5th MP. They'd need to find 321 more which simply isn't going to happen.
  24. Reform desperately trying to make a story out of losing this when really the story is Labour losing out to the Greens and how Reform have utterly smashed the Tories 24k of the constituency voted for left leaning politics and 10k vote for right leaning politics. The constituency has effectively voted how it’s always felt but reflects that Labour’s pandering to Reform supporters is going to lose them major votes in the inner city locations. Also some of the social media stuff on here and Goodwin’s reaction absolutely disgusting. It’s also said without the context as well
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