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Everything posted by Vlad the Fox
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I’m not particularly pro dyche but feel we could do a lot worse. However people defending rohl saying shef wed were a complete mess need to take into account the utter shambles dyche walked into at everton and still kept them in the prem. Also the west ham fans were saying the same things about moyes as everton were about dyche, dull football ect… Also regarding the concern that dyche is rudkins friend, it could work the other way round. Dyche could be the man that gets rudkin to put proper structures in place as he may be more open to listening to the advice of a mate.
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Me neither, I seems like a throw away comment made to Enzo having just come from man city who then repeated it in an interview and it suddenly becomes gospel and set in stone.
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Exactly, especially when with the new champions league format they could put reserve teams out in the europa cup and conference league due to the lack of quality in them competitions now.
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LCFC - Family Night Football memories/photos?
Vlad the Fox replied to Ryanlcfc3's topic in Leicester City Forum
Yes, in the end they just opened the gates and let everyone in without paying as that many had turned up. They had a few stars playing as well. We won, can’t remember the score, 2-1? 3-0? (Anyone remember). Sam McMahon played a blinder and I thought he was going to be the next big thing but unfortunately I think injuries done him in the end. -
“We love you lcfc” ??? Who the **** did they invite to this meeting? A bunch of tourists, Thai influencers?
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Of course he was lying, we’ve not even started looking. We’ll sack RVN on the first of July and the club will announce that they will start the process of looking for his replacement.
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True. I guess I’m looking at it from the perspective of what I’d expect any normal functioning organisation would do. This lot don’t appear to be functioning at all and is increasingly looking like a one man band.
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But surely if there’s enough noise outside of their control they have to react the same as any organisation that tries to brush off bad press. To not do so would be suicide and would permanently ruin their relationship with the supporters. I speak to a lot of supporters during my normal working day and many people I would view as kpfc and they are turning against the club.
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Hopefully though if they widely report this refusal to meet while raising the concerns of the supporters who are being ignored anger will grow and it will become a pr disaster (even bigger than now) not to communicate. Try and force their hand.
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Demand a meeting with the club, (you won’t get one)but let everyone know, social media, radio Leicester, Mercury ect. Then report their refusal or silence to meet/communicate. You may be getting to the point that throwing rocks from the outside will have more impact than trying to work with them. This non communication is only bad for them and is pulling more and more people onto the KP out side of things.
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I feel the two can be separate, psr is an absolute disgrace and is ruining clubs and competition. We can’t spend to get out of trouble because of these restrictive rules. Even if the club put out a statement saying “we see our mistakes, this is what we are going to do about it” they still can’t do anything to correct these mistakes because of psr. As I’ve said before it’s stopping unscrupulous owners running clubs into the ground at the expense of allowing the epl and efl to run clubs into the ground instead. On the other hand the way the club has been run over the last few seasons is a disgrace as well, maybe not helped by psr, but even without psr we should absolutely be calling out the club and demanding change too. The whole fvcking lot is a disgrace and is killing football.
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And this is why elite football is dying, people would rather qualify for a competition than actually winning something. I doubt you’d find many (if any) palace fans who’d swap. The new European format is shit, it allows for the greedy teams to survive poor results and still qualify. The jeopardy of upsets and the pressure of having to perform on the day has been removed and killed any tension as there is always another match to put it right. I’d say now European competition as a spectacle is piss poor as a result of trying to appease the cartels who want to ensure their participation year after year regardless of if they merit it or not. Having said that though sport is about winning something, spurs have had a shit season, but they’ve tasted glory, arsenal have come a poor second yet they’re both in the same competition next season. Spurs have had a better season because they’ve had that high.
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And while they say nothing the anti KP snowball keeps rolling down the hill. You’d think they’d say something to slow it down. Again incompetence.
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This is we’re an independent regulator needs to protect the structure and traditions of the leagues and competitions, as more and more foreign owners come in a lot don’t have an understanding of or a desire to understand the rich heritage of our game at all levels, and look to pursue their own agendas.
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Just maybe if there was some clarity on who will be leading the team next season some of our better players might not be so twitchy. Love Ricardo though, a classy and dignified player.
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First ten on that list and you can argue 50/50 success rate. The ten after fofana are woeful, no impact whatsoever. £115m spent for nothing. No wonder we're where we are, someone needs to be held accountable for that. They won't of course but they seriously should be.
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Wasn’t there someone on here saying earlier on in the week that he’d been told martin definitely wasn’t happening?
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It's cowardly rudkin... Top calls rudkin from the polo buffet tent Top: Have you told him? Rudkin: Yes, definitely, honest. Top: Then why do I keep seeing reports saying he hasn't spoke to anyone? Rudkin: He must be lying, honest. Top: ok, sounds legit. Top hangs up and picks up another crab paste and cucumber sandwich. Meanwhile back at Seagrave Tea lady: would you like a cuppa Rudkin: Ah, yes, erm, could you go and tell Ruud he's sacked, I'd do it but I've hurt my leg. Tea lady: **** off *****.
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Based on the evidence I’d argue it’s not an assumption but fact.
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He hits top, slightly off centre of his boot near the ankle, semi slicing it, that’s why it had the misleading flight that seemed to take an age.
