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Poznan34

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  1. Rejected for the Birmingham job last summer says it all. 

     

    Rudkin and Top were sold on his "aura" apparently. You can't run a football club on vibes anymore, it's 2025. Hand the reins over and get someone to do it properly. 

  2. 20 minutes ago, Happy Fox said:

    Leicester unlikely to replace sacked coachespublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time

    14:50 GMT

    bb9eadaa-601c-4c14-8f60-bf0cde7986c3.jpgNick Mashiter
    BBC Sport football news reporter

    Leicester are unlikely to replace coaches Ben Dawson and Danny Alcock after the pair left the Foxes. 

    First-team coach Dawson and goalkeeping coach Alcock's departures were announced by the club on Monday. 

    The decision was taken to help Ruud Van Nistelrooy as he battles to save the Foxes from relegation. 

    First-team coach Jelle ten Rouwelaar, who followed Van Nistelrooy to the King Power Stadium after his appointment November, is a goalkeeping coach so there is no expectation Alcock's role will be filled. 

    Coach Brian Barry-Murphy (pictured) has made a positive impact since moving to the club in December with the squad impressed with the clarity and quality he brings to the training sessions. Barry-Murphy was Manchester City's elite development squad head coach until last summer.

    Set piece coach Andy Hughes remains at the club, having joined from Norwich in the summer, while Premier League winner Andy King returned to the Foxes as their Under-18 assistant coach last week. 

     

    This is the same journo who wrote the pro Rudkin piece before the protest. Clearly a club mouthpiece. 

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  3. 2 minutes ago, Patrick said:

    I've heard from someone who is definitely ITK that the players have been refusing to do additional coaching sessions on set pieces, so the set piece issues might be due to these lazy players rather than his talents as a coach.

    That's nuts. Set pieces being basically independent of open play ability so could have actually moved the needle in terms of us staying up. Reflects very badly on 1) the players for refusing - where is the desire? 2) the manager for allowing that to happen

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