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Manwell Pablo

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  1. The problem is, all they will do is go out and get someone even worse. You can sack him fine he deserves it, shouldn't have even been given the job in the first place compared to some of the other managers in the frame. Where they end up going next is anyone's guess. Their last three appointments have not made any sense for a variety of different reasons. I mean even Maresca was short term thinking and only worked because he jumped ship once we were up, if we tried playing his brand of football in the PL......well it'd probably still be better than Ruud but you know what I am saying
  2. I dunno, they were good in the derby but I've seen enough of them to know they have been pretty bad this season. Even in some of the games they've picked up three points in they have been very rough. We actually do still look good in patches unfortunately they are surrounded by lengthy spells of being bang average to utter shite.
  3. I am glad you are optimistic if it is any help but I cannot see anything but wayward shots horrendous first touches and your bitter disappointment in the future. (TBF I do also agree it was the best game I've seen him play in some time and given all our other central striking options are equally as bad he should keep his place)
  4. Oh behave mate, he's absolutely tried tested and proven garbage.
  5. I agree, just a shame that day is once a calendar year.
  6. I reiterate, forget selling Daka, no one is going to be stupid enough to match half his wage here, so he will stay here and pick his pay cheque up. people forget he was signed when we were in Europe and he was signed for 20 million his wage matches that fact.
  7. Daka is unsaleable, you seem to be not factoring in Daka would have to leave. And Patson Daka is on 80k here. I imagine Soumare is in a similar if not quite as an impossible situation.
  8. Maybe I’m just taking the only immediate insightful evidence I have but I think it’s got to be something to do with this ridiculous cartel we’ve now got plastered on the front of our shirt, Personally. very strange she resigns and that deal is done and dusted pretty much immediately. Not that I was a massive fan of Whelan but if that is the reason fair play to her.
  9. Genuinely shocked we’ve managed 2 hours without Brendan being bought up. Maybe this website is on the mend.
  10. Or we lose the next two games and a lot more people start asking this question :-D
  11. Just the one ticket? If you can't get someone to commit to the whole season I'll take one for Sheffield United potentially.
  12. Any kind of discussion of this nature just makes me think Harry Kane. He was largely unimpressive here but it's always made me laugh how much some of our fans have stuck to their guns and still called him shit despite him clearly being a world class striker and England's highest goal scorer.
  13. You're over simplifying things mate. One game when your clubs been served with a winding up order and in millions of pounds of debt makes zero difference, there are hardly any profit margins in programs, people buy a scarf once a year, a shirt once a year. He is not a narcissist, what possible evidence could you have for calling him that, you are going over the top and not helping our cause if you want people to listen to you and call a spade a spade, he's just bad at running a football club, or on current evidence any business full stop. Thing's don't need to line up perfectly, Sheffield Wednesdays situation is different to ours and we need to take a proper look an asses ours for what it is if you want people to listen. If I was of of a differing opinion to you I wouldn't listen to you as you're going to extremes. I know why you are doing it, you want change, so do I, but we need people to put pragmatic opinions across.
  14. No. I do however believe the revenue of 21,578 was generated in terms of solid ticket sales. So what is it achieving? Lets face it Chansiri was already gone by that point, and if we are talking motivations for buycotts they'd been served a winding up order by this point, pretty much Defcon 1. Don't get me wrong I'd love to see the King Power empty every week until Top sells up I just don't view it as realistic and I do not think the actions of Wednesdays supporters had any tangible effect on Chansiri placing the club in administration. Lets face it the C**t has probably been sat in a palace in Thailand watching them suffer waiting until the last possible financially viable moment to put them into administration. There's a massive difference between him and Top, Top does care he's just a completely inefficient business man. Chansiri is a narcissist and negligent.
  15. And what was the official attendance for that game? I mean I know but I'll let you go and find it.
  16. It was a league cup game, they still got more than we'd normally get for a league cup game.
  17. I live in Chesterfield mate, and my birds a Sheffield United season ticket holder. And I have to call you out there. Wednesdays apparent massive boycott is well over stated. They have had over 20k at every league game, lower than 10k at league cup games but that’s par for the course. their apparent “buycott” has had **** all effect compared to the other actions they’ve taken.
  18. The Majority will only turn when the situation is so dire that there’s no other option I'm afraid. Those of us that can see the problem just need to keep using our voices and try to speed that process up.
  19. Disagree. As I have said elsewhere, if we got to the stage Wednesday did I.e players and manager walking stands closed friendly fixtures not being fulfilled transfer embargo’s etc you’d see the fan base take action. Sadly this is reactive, what we need is a proactive approach and getting a fan base to get behind that is far more difficult.
  20. He was far more than that, he was a man who bought an entire club, fans, players, staff together and achieved great things. You show that post to any of the title winning squad of 2016, they would tell you you should be ashamed of yourself, and you should be ashamed of yourself.
  21. No at all it’s actually a very good post mate. I think you need to re read mine though and Perhaps appreciate the sentiment a bit more. Tops essentially a lost little boy without his father, I mean for most of us on here we are used to that as that is life, for him, not so much. The silver spoon tends to work in two ways in my experience, kids that take it and drive with it and ones that fold under pressure. He appears to be the later. And that’s why he’s just better off calling it a day.
  22. Completely irrelevant post and over simplistic even though I’m very much in agreement with your overall point. The problem isn’t “King Power”, it is what King Power has become, it’s not about the past, Pearson, anything else of that nature, and more how the death of the person who built it and the added complication of the Pandemic has affected it. I want Top to go as much for his own sake as ours, he is no business man. No one can accuse him of being purposely negligent, he’s just inefficient. Had he been able to perhaps get more years with his father and mature a bit more himself before taking over from him unexpectedly he might have been better equipped to do it. On a personal level I feel for him. It’s a horrendous way to lose your father but also at the same time take on a ridiculous amount of responsibility you were not expecting. But unfortunately we live in reality and the state of the family business and both of the football clubs they own has declined severely with no sign of recovery, anywhere. On lookers from other clubs might call us ungrateful, I’d argue who the **** is this situation benefitting? Certainly not us? I don’t see what personal gratification Top is getting out of being here any longer, he’s slowly eroding everything his father built, he 100% is not going to turn it around as his main business is an absolute mess still. If I were him struggling this badly I would hold my hands up sell the lot and live the life most normal people with his business account could only dream of and thank his lucky stars, the alternative he carries on and keeps losing more and more money every year. The overriding point is it’s best for both parties if the clubs sold, king power should always have a special place in the heart of every Leicester fan, and they have done a fantastic job. Situation's have just dedicated its time for us to go our separate ways now, whether we are in a worse position now compared to when they took over is largely irrelevant. They are in a far worse possession as a company, so it’s not surprising.
  23. Just making sure they got the right man 👀🤣
  24. Caranzza is a bit of car crash isn’t he.
  25. It’s because people can only see how bad it is now and not where it is going mate unfortunately. As I’m sure you’re aware, nowhere good.
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