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Great win preseason - sign em up (especially Conrad - lean as a butcher's dog)
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Always dreamed of seeing SSL play in midfield & now that dream has been ruined after 10 mins
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9 hours ago, davieG said:
AI on behalf of Top & Rudkin
To all Leicester City supporters,
This has been one of the most painful periods in our club’s recent history. The six‑point deduction imposed this season, and the resulting relegation, have brought deep disappointment, frustration, and anger. We understand those emotions completely, and today we want to address them directly.
First and foremost, we are sorry. Sorry for the position the club has found itself in. Sorry for the consequences that have followed. And sorry to every supporter who has had to endure a season defined by uncertainty, disruption, and ultimately, heartbreak.
While we may not agree with every aspect of the process that led to the deduction, we accept the outcome. As custodians of Leicester City Football Club, it is our responsibility to ensure that we operate within the regulations that govern the game. In this instance, we fell short of those expectations.
We want to be clear: the blame does not lie with the players, the staff, or the supporters. The responsibility rests with us — the leadership of this football club. We must do better, and we will do better.
Over the coming weeks, we will undertake a full and transparent review of our internal processes, financial governance, and decision‑making structures. This will include:
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Strengthening compliance and oversight
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Improving communication between football operations and senior management
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Ensuring that future strategic decisions protect the long‑term stability of the club
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Implementing reforms to prevent anything like this from happening again
Relegation hurts. It hurts all of us. But it does not define Leicester City. This club has faced adversity before and emerged stronger. We are determined to do the same again.
We remain fully committed to supporting the manager, the players, and the staff as we prepare for the challenge ahead. Our goal is clear: to rebuild, to restore pride, and to return Leicester City to the level where we belong.
To our supporters — thank you. Your loyalty, passion, and resilience are the heartbeat of this club. We will work tirelessly to earn back your trust.
We will learn. We will improve. And together, we will rise again.
Top Srivaddhanaprabha Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha Jon Rudkin Leicester City Football Club
"We relegate.....Next we promote" Yours Top
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56 minutes ago, marketharboroughfox said:
If I could have your attention.
There are times when a club reaches a crossroads. For me, that moment for Leicester City is now. We’ve all seen how quickly things can drift when there’s no clear direction. This squad isn’t devoid of quality — far from it. In many areas, there are players capable of competing at the level this club should be at. But something isn’t clicking, and it’s becoming more obvious by the season. The balance is off. Performances lack consistency, identity, and edge. We’re seeing flashes rather than sustained momentum. That’s not the hallmark of a side with clear leadership or a defined approach.
This is where the decision comes: stick or twist? Because right now, it feels like we’re drifting rather than building. And drifting is how seasons get away from you. It doesn’t have to be this way. With the right direction, this club is more than capable of turning things around. But that requires a manager who can impose structure, clarity, and belief — not just in theory, but in practice.
That’s why I’d be looking seriously at Mark Robins. He understands how to build a team with purpose. He gets players working within a system that actually suits them. More importantly, he creates sides that are hard to play against and know exactly what they’re doing — something we’re currently lacking. This isn’t about panic. It’s about recognising the moment.
Do we wait and hope things click? Or do we act while there’s still time to shape the season?
Because the taxi isn’t just warming up — the meter's running. And unless something changes soon, we risk looking back at this summer as the point where we should have acted, but didn’t.
Do you mean Baskin Robbins - soft as f@ck & a complete melt after 5 mins with this lot
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34 minutes ago, CPepFox said:
Anybody know anything about this new name on the sheet??? Sitter or something similar ???
Corrected for you - Shitter
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15 hours ago, Spudulike said:
My son and me. Can't justify the 270 mile round trip anymore. Saddens me but they will always be my club and I'm sure that I'll still go to the odd match depending on ticket prices. Swansea could be our last match as STH's
Same - 300 mile round trip. Club doesn't give a shite so why should we! Will still follow, watch on tv/on line & watch the odd live match but no point financially committing to another season of disappointment/toxity. Looking forward to the day Top & Jon make us proud of LCFC again (could be waiting a very long time)
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3 hours ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:
Jon Rudkin, Art of the Deal.
Rudkin, we promote
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Won't be renewing & won't be buying another season ticket until Top/Rudders have left the club. Sad times & will still watch from afar. Hypocritically, may buy a few away tickets next season (assuming Bromley away doesn't sell out
). LCFC (but not KPFC) until I die
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5 hours ago, moore_94 said:Leicester City today announces an evolved senior leadership structure designed to provide clarity of responsibility, strengthen governance and support our long-term development both on and off the pitch.
- Leicester City Football Club reveals new executive leadership structure
- Kevin Davies appointed Chief Executive Officer, leading the Club’s business functions
- Jon Rudkin to lead the Club’s football operation as Chief Football Officer
- James McCarron will arrive from City Football Group in March as Sporting Director
- Russell Jones named Commercial Director
- Clear executive alignment across men’s and women’s football, commercial and operational functions
The new structure introduces defined executive leadership for our football and business operations, recognising the expertise, pace and prioritisation required in each area, aligned behind a single strategic vision – to re-establish Leicester City as a sustainable, aspirational Premier League football club.
Leading the Club’s business operation, Kevin Davies has been appointed to the role of Chief Executive Officer, providing executive leadership of the Club’s corporate affairs, ensuring strong governance, long-term financial resilience and the operational platform required to support sustained sporting ambition.
Leading the Club’s football operation, Jon Rudkin has been appointed to the role of Chief Football Officer, providing executive leadership of all football matters, ensuring long-term sporting alignment, strategic squad development and the high-performance environment required to deliver sustained competitive success.
Both Kevin and Jon will report to the Club’s Board of Directors - made up of Chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha and Vice-Chairmen Apichet Srivaddhanaprabha and Liu Shilai - who will continue to provide strategic oversight and long-term direction for the Club.
The appointments will now proceed through standard tests, required under EFL regulations.
Further strengthening the football operation and reporting to the Chief Football Officer, James McCarron will join us as Sporting Director at the end of March. Arriving from City Football Group, where he currently serves as Global Director of Player Development, James will support and help shape the Club’s player recruitment and identification strategy, working closely with Martyn Glover, Head of Senior Player Recruitment. In close alignment with the technical coaching staff, James will lead the First Team performance departments, including Data, Analysis and Sport Science, and oversee the Professional Development Phase of the Academy pathway to ensure cohesion across the football programme.
We can also confirm the appointment of Russell Jones as Commercial Director, reporting to the CEO, with responsibility for Partnerships, Retail and Venue Commercial Development including Ticketing and Hospitality. Russell’s experience includes spells in senior roles with Aston Villa and Wolverhampton Wanderers, where he successfully drove domestic and international revenue growth, adding value to commercial initiatives through effective methods of fan engagement.
Kamonthip Netthanomsak will continue in her role as Managing Director, maintaining oversight of commercial and operational matters to ensure continuity during this transition.
Leading our Senior Leadership Team, Kevin and Jon bring more than 45 years of combined organisational knowledge to their roles and a deep understanding of the Club’s culture and traditions. Jon marks 30 years with Leicester City in 2026, leading in positions such as Academy Director and, during the last 12 years, as Director of Football. Kevin becomes CEO after 15 years with the Club, initially as Financial Controller and, since May 2023, as Finance Director, where he has led the Club’s financial realignment during a challenging period of transition.
Recruitment for a new Finance Director is underway and will further reinforce financial management and long-term planning within the executive team.
Chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha said: “Over the past 15 years, King Power has been proud to support Leicester City through historic success and more challenging periods alike. Our commitment to this Club and to our supporters remains unwavering.
“As we move into a new chapter in the Leicester City story, we want to build a leadership structure that best reflects the demands of the modern game and the specialisms necessary for us to excel in an increasingly competitive environment.
“Kevin has been a powerful, stabilising force behind the scenes during a difficult period of adjustment for the Club and has demonstrated the skills to lead, develop and align our key business functions and the overall strategy that guides them. Jon’s knowledge of the Club, its football culture and the wider football landscape is extensive and complements those skills in a way that sets us up strongly for this next phase of the Club’s growth.
“We remain committed to greater transparency and levels of engagement with our supporters as part of our vision, and look forward to introducing Kevin and Jon in the appropriate settings during the coming weeks.”
Kevin Davies said: “It’s an honour for me to become Leicester City’s Chief Executive Officer. Having been born and raised in the city, I know what it means to the people in our communities and the passion that exists among our supporters. I’m proud to be part of its leadership.
“I also know the responsibility that comes with the role. Recent seasons have brought significant challenges, and our focus is firmly on ensuring that the structures, processes and leadership are in place to support stability, sustainability and competitive ambition across the whole Club.
“With the continued support of King Power, we are committed to building a platform that allows Leicester City to compete sustainably in the Premier League once again and, over time, to challenge for honours. Achieving that requires diligence, long-term thinking and collective effort, where our business operations align to support football performance.”
Chief Football Officer Jon Rudkin said: “Restoring Leicester City to the level we all believe it should represent is a Club-wide priority. We are clear about the standards required and the work that lies ahead to reach them.
“Re-establishing ourselves as a sustainable and consistently competitive Premier League club will not be achieved overnight. It requires a long-term vision built on careful planning, discipline and consistency, while retaining the agility to respond to the immediate demands of an intensely competitive environment.
“We approach that challenge with clarity, unity and determination, and we are fully committed to building a Club that our supporters can be proud of, both now and in the years ahead.”
King Power has supported Leicester City for more than 15 years, overseeing a period that has included a Premier League title win, an FA Cup triumph and sustained top-flight competition. The ownership group has reaffirmed its ongoing financial commitment to the Club as it moves forward under the new executive structure.
As a Football Club, we are united in our belief that this clearly defined and aligned leadership framework provides the strongest platform for long-term development and renewed success in the years ahead.
Anyone who doesn't participate in the next King Power Out protest after reading this needs a head wobble
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Wasn't there an advert for 8win shown in the ground at HT on Saturday?
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13 minutes ago, Manc Fox J said:By student and communists he means under the age of 40, noticeable that while all ages were represented, the group skewed younger - I.e. those who care more about the future than the past!
Well I'm nearly 60 & was there
Problem with the protest is that once you've sung a few songs against KP, Top & Rudkin, waved a banner towards the corporates, there's F'all else to do but sing same songs again & then move on.
Pity the players didn't show the same passion on the pitch (after 10 mins).
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32 minutes ago, adejo92 said:
The blokes an embarrassment to professional football and is the epitome of everything thats wrong with this club and where we find our selves financially
The alternative is a half arsed slapped walking wasp who dares to wear the hallowed #9 of a former club legend. Both are the epitome of everything that's wrong with this club. It's not as if the club had at least 5 years to successfully replace the former club legend - a complete disgrace.
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Left a pub after 3 hours & thought we'd won 0-1 & disappointed Blackburn also won. Later realised another 60 mins to go
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3 hours ago, ceebeefox said:
If he miss places a pass or gets robbed first minutes of the game he throws a mardy and that’s him done for the game.
Equally if he does one "good" thing, thinks he's done enough for his wages that week. Always looks hard done by & upset that he's not playing for Arsenal or Barcelona - whereas he should be playing for Burton or Walsall
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The bloke's a cockwomble simple
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53 minutes ago, Pliskin said:
Apparently at least one manager has turned us down fairly late into the process. Percy will probably reveal all tomorrow, but I’m hearing we had got someone but they changed their mind last minute.
Rowett - would assume


Russell Martin - Confirmed as First Team Manager
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Highlight of his interview was when he looked in the cupboard & saw big Jon in the nude hiding. Great time to be an LCFC fan