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Has our greatest success been tainted?
ALC Fox replied to foxfanazer's topic in Leicester City Forum
We've almost done both before. The fact that we actually got over the line and won both is wonderful and brilliant and can never be tainted. We'll be back there again. It might be decades before we push for winning the league again, but if Bournemouth can sustain a Premier League team, so can we. The right board, the right owners, the right players and the right coaches are out there. -
He'll get a good permanent move off the back of this season. If we can sort our finances out and get rid of some of our absolute dross, hopefully it'll be to us.
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Is there a manager out there who can get the most out of this squad? Possibly. Maresca managed it with a relatively similar one (with the advantage of it including our greatest ever player). He also almost managed to mess it up, but it was a freak season with three quite excellent teams and another very good one. Since Enzo it's been one bad appointment after another and we're 18 months down the line with players who have taken against one, two or all three managers and possibly (likely) the club itself. Maresca inherited a squad that included players who didn't want to be here and turned it around, loaning some out and persuading others to join him on a ride that led to us becoming Champions. Is there another manager out there who could unite a squad and get them playing for him and the club again? Almost certainly. Maresca, despite many misgivings about his style of football and the fact that both here at Leicester and now at Chelsea, the resources he's had at his disposal in both divisions outstrips most, if not all, his rivals. But he led us to our record eighth second-tier title, he won the Europa Conference League and Club World Cup, qualified for the Champions League and looks a decent bet to do so again. These achievements may be par for the course (with the exception of the Club World Cup) but as we've seen with Chelsea's travails under Graham Potter and now our own under Marti, it's never a foregone conclusion. Two years on, if Enzo inherited this squad with their current mentality, the malaise that has set in around the club, the disorganisation behind the scenes and the damaged relationship with the fans, could he produce what he did before? Maybe. Maybe not. There is an attainable manager out there who could do it, I'm sure. But identifying them and appointing them appears beyond the capabilities of our current board under the weight of evidence of our three most recent appointments. Marti comes across as a nice guy who did a good job at QPR under restraints. Here, he probably didn't realise how restrained he is. I hope he knew the extent of the financial situation, but the attitude, ability and togetherness (or lack of all three attributes) in his players will surely have been a surprise to him. Marti's sacking seems inevitable. Getting someone in who can turn this around will be extremely difficult. But not impossible. I hope.
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Sack them all. The manager, the players, the board. Rip it up. Start again. Only players coming away with any credit are Begovic, Stolarczyk and the youngsters this season.
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The mad thing is, there was another first-half sending off for two bookable offences on Tuesday night, with Ronald Araujo being dismissed for Barcelona against Chelsea after a very silly second yellow. This is a 26-year-old guy who has won two La Liga titles, been in the La Liga team of the season twice and was their captain on the night. Sometimes these things happen. Aluko is ready, but needs to be blooded properly to get a feeling of the pace of the game at this level. He showed some really nice forward movement and some good tracking and blocking defensively. Get him up to speed and he'll be a real asset, potentially even a good goal threat as well based on his U21 exploits.
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The only ones I'd definitely want to keep: Begovic James Ramsey Nelson Stolarczyk Alves Fatawu Ricky looks like he's on the wane but I love him and he can still be quite effective, so maybe him too. Fatawu will be gone next summer regardless so kind of pointless including him. If we can extend Begovic for another season as he can clearly still cut it at this level, sign Ramsey and James permanently and build a squad around those on the list above, I think we'll be OK. Easier said than done, of course, lots of business to do (not our style) and probably requires real joined-up thinking and planning with either a manager who is going to be here for a while or a strategy that involves knowing what kind of manager you want over the next 3 to 5 years. Also, some of the youngsters coming through may properly step up permanently in that time, so that could help: Monga, Page, Aluko, Gray, Evans, Hutchinson, Motsi for example
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Southampton 3-0 LCFC, post-match thread
ALC Fox replied to Phil Mitchell's topic in Leicester City Forum
Obviously Aluko's sending off betrays his rawness and inexperience at senior level. It's unfortunate that he's being parachuted in while we're at our weakest point since certainly 2010/11 but potentially 2008/09, although I've a feeling Nige's League One winning side would bully our current team into submission. Of course, we can't carry a player who is so raw that he'll be risking a red card every week, but I think I saw enough that he has the ability to be successful at this level. He tracked well, made some crucial blocks, and took up some really good positions further up the pitch. There were times in that first half where he had took up a position inside the pitch when the ball was on the right and he was free in a really dangerous position but often the other players just weren't looking for him. Granted, he probably should be demanding the ball and that's to his detriment as a young player. He also made some good overlapping and underlapping runs when Mavididi was in possession and faced up by two defenders, dragging one away and giving Stephy room, with one such example leading to the cross that James nearly scored from. For me, Aluko is dominant at U21 level and showed enough in less than one half that he has the ability to do well for us in the Championship. But if he wants to do that soon, he needs to become a lot savvier quite quickly to avoid the kind of situation he got himself into last night. I've more confidence in him long term than Thomas and Kristiansen, although the reality is that right now he should probably be rotated in rather than being an automatic starter. And the fact he's actually more of a right-back is encouraging too. -
Great player, great bloke. Hope it turns out he's a great manager.
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The video is about New York rather than the UK but the pushback against the myth of high net worth individuals leaving is very succinctly and effectively made
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https://www.instagram.com/reel/DROz9ddkfN_/?igsh=MWp2NG9weHF6dDd0NQ== A short little video from Led by Donkeys on BBC bias
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The BBC has a policy of neutrality and trying to let all voices be heard. That inherently probably makes them more left-wing than right-wing although that probably depends on your viewpoint. They manage to p!ss off a large amount of people on both sides of our increasingly divided political spectrum, whether it's through the consistent usage of Farage/UKIP/Reform over the years when they've been a minority party leading to many believing that they're complicit in Reform's current popularity and the more extreme viewpoints espoused by some of their MPs and councillors, or the perceived right-wing bias of their most senior political journalist (Kuenssberg), or - on the other side of things - the continuation of Gary Lineker's employment at the corporation while posting firm, left-wing opinions on his personal social media. Honestly, it isn't perfect. But I don't think it ever was or ever will be. But the programming is fantastic, both TV and radio. And, although not every bulletin is perfect and they occasionally omit certain things that people would deem essential to include, it does aim for neutrality and - in my view - is the most trustworthy news broadcaster in the country. GB News, genuinely, is a disaster zone in comparison. I don't know how anyone can think that channel is a fair representation of what is going on in the country. From what I've heard in the news, there seems to be a good degree of confidence that Trump won't win in any attempt to sue the BBC, and nor should he. The Panorama episode was badly edited and, yes, perhaps the editing does, as a result, show bias. There should have been something to make clear that Trump's speech was edited. But if Trump actually thinks that he did not contribute to what happened on Jan 6th then he's supremely naive (he isn't, he knows what he did). Time and time again, for days and weeks he stoked the fire, screaming about a stolen election, fraud with voting machines and postal voting, etc. He's a liar, a cheat, a bully, a convicted felon, a narcissist, a possible predator and a possible war criminal, besides much, much else. The entire country should be against him suing the BBC.
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Norwich 1-2 LCFC, post-match thread
ALC Fox replied to Phil Mitchell's topic in Leicester City Forum
Glad we won. Rudkin out. KP out. -
Asmir you beautiful b4stard
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Leicester v Middlesboro - Tuesday 4th November
ALC Fox replied to beepee1984's topic in Leicester City Forum
Hopefully we turn a corner and give Boro a good pasting tonight for you. Best of luck with the treatment -
Mousinho seems to be a guy who has risen to every challenge thrown at him so far. Difficult to judge him while he's got his feet firmly under the table at Portsmouth and has only ever managed them, though. Leicester is a different kettle of fish and I honestly don't think this club is set up for anybody to succeed right now. I'm still backing Marti once things behind the scenes sort themselves out. I don't really care if the players stop playing for him, we want rid of most of the pr1cks anyway don't we? Give him the kind of squad he wants. Even if we can't quite afford the quality we want, get them playing for him and we'll have something to hang our hats on here. Oh, and sack the board/sell the club
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Having done a good job at his two previous clubs, I reckon it's more likely that he's a decent manager, still young enough to be learning his trade and won't exactly have harmed his reputation on the continent by being sacked from a basket case club on the skids. Still will find himself back on the European managerial circuit if that's what he wants. He may want to stay here because of his wife but with English football being such a goldfish bowl he'll already be being written off by loads of fans and clubs. Not sure there's a decent job about for him at the moment. Maybe Boro if Edwards goes to Wolves (can't see that one happening though).
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What a div. The threat of prison if he drives disqualified should hopefully mean he's off the road for a bit. And hopefully the test he has to pass to drive again will be sobering enough that he changes his ways.
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Not so much annoying as perplexing. On the northbound M1, a van indicates and moves over into the hard shoulder but doesn't slow down. Then the car in front does the same but almost immediately comes back onto the road before the van does the same. Both vehicles then leave the motorway at the next junction. I guess either they were travelling together and the car in front could have pulled into the hard shoulder thinking the van was stopping, but then that doesn't explain why the car moved over second but back onto the road first. So I think that they weren't travelling together and after the van driver's brain fart moment, the car driver had one themselves thinking the van behind them had moved into a lane that took them off the motorway. It was very odd to witness.
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In 23/24 he played 2,312 minutes across 32 appearances (an average of 72.5 minutes per game) for a Bologna side that finished 5th in Series A and qualified for the Champions League under the stewardship of Thiago Motta. The world, clearly, is upside down because he clearly hasn't passed the eye test here. Are we just cursed? Did Thiago Motta raise his game? Did better players make him play better? Was it just a better team environment? I'm at a loss to explain it. I'm convinced he's better than Thomas yet they both look as bad as each other at the moment.
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LED lights are 100% a problem. The brighter they are I find that I'm not able to see as much of the car itself or what is immediately in the car's vicinity. This is a problem both as a driver and a pedestrian. Walking or driving along I'm sure I'm not able to actually see as much of the road I'm walking/driving down as I could before LED lights were introduced. Maybe it's only a problem for people with astigmatism like me, I don't know? Talk of not wanting worse headlights, what was actually wrong with the older headlights? Cars could be seen and drivers using full beam could see far enough ahead to see where they're going when they needed it. If it's an energy-efficiency thing, surely the brightness of LEDs could be adjusted so they're less of a nuisance to everyone else? I feel like the genie is out of the bottle with this one though. Weirdly with LED headlights and LED streetlights, streets weirdly feel darker because the light sources are so bright at the source itself and they don't emanate and diffuse across the street. There's a chance I may have thought about this too much
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Oddly enough - and it pains me to say it - but we can look at Coventry as a recent example of how things can turn. At one point they were falling like a stone, didn't have a home ground and there was every chance they could drop into the non-league. Now they're laying waste to the Championship and, although we have a long way to go, they'll be there or thereabouts by the end of the season. Sorting ourselves out in a playing sense and financial sense is a multi-season endeavour. It may well require a change of ownership as the current people running the club continually prove their incompetence. But we've always been an up and down club. Major decisions need to be made and we should absolutely be putting the pressure on to facilitate that, but we'll be back again at some point, punching up and giving the elite clubs a bloody nose.
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Not trying to be a boblet but we were also good in League One. There weren't many opportunities to boo. It was the relegation season before that had cause to boo.
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Ricky and Okoli in is a big positive. Always like that midfield. Thomas and Ayew need upgrading in Jan and I'd be broadly OK with that. Obviously agree that Aluko, Evans and Nelson need opportunities from the bench.
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Like with all players, if there's an upgrade out there who is affordable and wants to come here, and whose signing doesn't affect recruitment in more pressing areas, then do a deal. Personally I think he's very good in some areas and a little suspect in others. He's good for this level and could step up if we were to get promoted. I think there are plenty of other areas we need to focus on before we start looking at replacing Jakub.
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I feel like we can't really judge him while we have so many of our dross still on the books and who are genuine options in our team. I want to see the youngsters on the pitch but too many at the same time isn't going to work, not when they struggle to see games out at U21 level. Our rotation options among the first team are garbage though. As well as some of our starters. The squad needs a big overhaul, and at the same time I'm not sure we can afford better. We need really strong recruitment over the next two to four windows as I think it may be that long before we sort this mess out. Then I think it'll be time to judge Cifuentes properly with a squad he's built with what he thinks is the aim of going up.
