lcfcbluearmy
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2 hours ago, 1884HF said:
And we have neither rn
Yes exactly not defending him at all just saying focus on him not sorting things out rather than not turning up
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How many matches he attended is the wrong thing to be focusing on. If he was making the needed changes to the management structure and fixing the problems it wouldn't matter if he was coming to the games or not. It's the fact he is not making the changes which is the problem. We don't need an owner that turns up to matches or is even involved on a day to day basis. We do need someone though who employs competent staff who run the club properly and when they are no longer running the club competently makes changes and brings new people in.
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4 minutes ago, westernpark said:
Whelan was the only representative of any club at the time to vote against pay per view games.
Yes but this is a forum can't let facts get in the way of hatred
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Begging for Ashley to buy us is a bit extreme even for this situation
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Who cares its too late now anyway
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Its a joke that chealsea haven't had a points to deduction when us, forest, Everton all have. We broke the rules we get a points deduction fine ok
But you can't have one rule for some teams and then just let the big clubs off with a slap on the wrist
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It's the end of the foxes as we know it
Points deduction, league investigation,
FFP and fan depression,
Owners promise “rebuild soon”,
Table says we’re bloody doomed,
Used to win the Premier League,
Now we lose to half the league,
Used to sing about the title…
Now it’s “please just score a goal.”
Daka running, misses sitter,
Ayew waving like a winger,
Winks just passing back again,
Crowd collectively in pain,
Faes defending, hair majestic,
Ball goes past him, quite impressive,
Three on two and still we panic…
Opposition counter
It’s the end of the Foxes as we know it,
It’s the end of the Foxes as we know it,
It’s the end of the Foxes as we know it,
And the fans feel shite.
Transfer window, panic buying,
Every interview just lying,
“Trust the project,” “trust the plan,”
No one knows what either means,
Cross comes in, it’s overhit,
Next one lands in row six,
Corner kick, hope arrives…
Thirty seconds, they’ve scored twice.
King Power groaning every weekend,
Defence turning like a cruise ship,
Midfield pointing, lots of shouting,
None of it actually helping,
Ninety minutes nearly done…
Ref adds seven.
Oh good.
It’s the end of the Foxes as we know it,
It’s the end of the Foxes as we know it,
It’s the end of the Foxes as we know it,
And the fans feel shite.
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Good save!
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2 minutes ago, EnderbyFox said:
I’m genuinely baffled with the Mukasa treatment, I assumed he’d just been rested last game. He’s came in and looked to be the only positive player, provided goals and assists and he’s dropped him for Bobby Reid at the first opportunity. Sickening
I can only assume he's picked up a knock, if not its completely unbelievably stupid
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Rowett is out of his depth we need a real manager
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1 hour ago, coolhandfox said:
Grow up, he has had two days.
This was completely tongue in cheek due to the people that said she same thing about King after 2 seconds
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Just out of his depth we clearly need a proper manager
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I don’t know what people are expecting but I expect that there will be next to no change or style or personal maybe just slight subtle changes as we have seen under King. We will still look awful but that’s about all that you can expect I hope that after 3,4,5 games we will maybe start to get some sort of ability back but anyone expecting big changes tomorrow is in for a surprise I think.
Hope I’m wrong
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18 hours ago, The Year Of The Fox said:
Feel like if an appeal was ‘always’ going to happen, they’d have hit the appeal button before even leaving the tribunal
Unless of course we’re just slow to act (again)
Its common practice to wait until the deadline to submit an appeal as it gives the other party the least amount of notice and time to prepare for your defence. We could have known we were going to appeal immediately and already have a case completely written and still not submit until the deadline in fact thats pretty likely
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2 hours ago, peach0000 said:
No, and multiple cases of it being decreased (Forest and Everton). Most likely scenario is to get it to say 4 points which could be crucial in avoiding relegation.
Exactly I don't see why we wouldn't appeal surely it would have been silly not to?
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48 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said:
Of the realistic candidates, who would you have chosen instead?
I don't know it might genuinely be the best we could have hoped for at the moment I just don't see it going well.
Probably would have gone for an up and coming successful league 1 manager maybe but thats a huge risk at this point
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This is another terrible appointment imo hope im wrong though
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9 minutes ago, Foxin_Mad said:
Again as a junior coach King can’t exactly go up to the manager and say ‘Marti mate, your tactics are a bit crap’ he has to implement what him and his senior team wanted
Even as a senior coach you can be limited e.g. Chris Davies was part of the worst relegation in Premier league history when he was here with Rodgers, didn't exactly pull up stones with Ange at Tottenham either but has done really well at Birmingham.
Brian Barry-Murphy was part of the team that got absolutely destroyed under RVN in the Prem doing very well with Cardiff now
Shakespeare was part of Ranieris team when it started to go wrong then turned us around
You can't judge someone's managerial skills on there time as a coach Under someone else
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28 minutes ago, adejo92 said:
Did you read that back before posting it?
Christ, you've really had to scrape the barrel for positives just for the sake of defending your beloved Andy King.
No im just not unnecessarily bashing someone who has made some improvements to team in a horrible position
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5 minutes ago, suffolk fox said:
Seriously? Under Cifuentes he was a coach all our players have been coached to play how we play King is part of that. You, conveniently fail to mention the god awful tactics and performance 2nd half against Southampton at home. Like, under Cifuentes, we tried to hold onto what we had. We failed miserably. Old adage
of what did he say to them at halftime. All our squad look totally unfit which in itself is a travesty.
King, I feel sorry for, in respect of he has been thrown under the bus by Top and Rudkin.
However, he is culpable for the mess we are in Club legend or not.
Results, speak for themselves four games four defeats.
He was a coach who's remit was to integrate young players into the first team, he wasn't the main team coach he wasn't coming up with tactics but you know opinions > facts when we want to bash someone
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18 minutes ago, adejo92 said:Sometimes it's important to separate sentiment.
I don't like being too critical of King, but he literally might as well have said to Marti on his way out "fancy leaving your notebook mate" Literally nothing has changed, evidenced by the results.
I mean, it's hardly insanity, but the point remains the same;
"Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."
You've got Luke Thomas and Ricardo who make mistakes week in week out yet persistently start - Guess what, they continue to start, they continue to make mistakes and they continue to cost us points.
You've got Mavididi & Fatawu who have been completely sussed out. How about change things around? Swap sides? cut in less, adapt tactics to make them more unpredictable and to surprise the opposition? Nah, lets just keep things the same, we'll leave Monga and the new lad we've signed on loan on the bench - After all, Fatawu is capable of the odd cracking consolation goal.
How about up top? Tell you what, Daka's just scored for the fist time in 9 years, he might have some confidence, he certainly looks like he's playing with a bit of confidence. Nah, fvck that, lets bring Ayew in to slow down the play and destroy any momentum.
Come on, if it wasn't Andy King, who ever is running this circus would be getting absolute dogs abuse. Granted, its unfair on him the appointment, but he's still earning decent coin, he's still got all his coaching badges etc - I still expect to see some kind of positive change.
This is literally just completely not true and im convinced some of you had just decided this was the case before even watching a single game under him and have refused to take any of the actual positive changes into account.
1. Under King we have played more direct, we have moved the ball quicker and tried to get balls into the box
2. There has been a clear increase in intensity in how we are playing and he obviously got some of the players on side
3. In cifuentes last 5 games we barely registered 1 shot on target each match under King we have had at least 2 or 3 decent chances every game
Look its not good clearly and there are still huge improvements to me made but to suggest nothing has changed and there have been no improvements is ridiculous.
King has tried to change things and there are positive signs e.g. the first half at Southampton.
He's clearly not a miracle worker and still inexperienced and making changes with this squad will take time but he is making slow improvements and to suggest otherwise is a bit disrespectful.
Having said that im not suggesting keeping him on just really don't like the unwarranted incorrect hate he seems to be getting from alot of people on here
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Rowett was doing terrible with Oxford they sacked him then beat us so we appoint the manager that was doing awful with them ridiculous decision
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Relegation, League 1, financial implications
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Mukasa has been alright and Ramsey was good before he got injured, so I get your point but we have had a couple of decent loans