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Spoke to a chap who works at King Power. He said that although 27,000 tickets were sold (vast majority season tickets), the actual attendance on Monday was actually around 12,000. Worrying.
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Just now, UniFox21 said:
They've owned the club for over a decade mate, it's hard not to realise it's a big holiday
I agree, but that’s what a chap who works there told me.
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I recently spoke to a chap who is directly affected by this. Payroll dates were apparently all over the place, so it made sense to unify them. He was very annoyed that they were given one day notice of the change. He also reckoned that Christmas is not a big holiday in Thailand, hence King Power was not fully aware of the ramifications.
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6 minutes ago, lanefox said:
Someone will probably tell me I'm wrong but I think the solution to whole PSR bollocks is if leagues brought in a salary cap like the American sports
The reason salary caps work in America is because the sports are basically unique to America, hence no real competition. If UK had a salary cap, then players would simply move to other European/Saudi leagues.
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3 hours ago, Corky said:
So why did we sign three players for large fees and sell no first teamers in the summer of 2021?
I think he gave Rudkin more authority who in turn was persuaded by Rodgers not to sell any stars.
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I still maintain Covid played a key role in our demise. As a business, King Power was uniquely affected by Covid. It was therefore inevitable that ‘energy’ was primarily focused on saving its core business (duty free).
Consequently, the manager, DOF,…….had more control/responsibility in managing the club and a litany of appalling decisions were made. As a club we are still trying to clean up the mess.
What I find most disturbing is that the owners appear to not only be incapable of sorting out the mess (senior management sackings), but exasperating the situation.
I fear dark times ahead.
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4 minutes ago, Simonb said:
Which is why splashing out now would be the right decision surely. Stay up breaking the rules.. extra cash in the bank and a points deduction.. go down and have some assets to sell or help us bounce back
Atm we are going down.. probably lose half the squad, be stuck with the crap. Mads and bilal to leave at a cut price as we're desperate for cash so only minimal profit off them.. fine, deduction and maybe an embargo .. sounds good
I agree. Although I imagine there’s a major issue in persuading players to come to us. We could try to buy championship level players, but I’m not RVN would be on board with this.
We’re in a very weird position. Accepting we’re most probably relegated, but trying to persuade premier league quality players we’re still and will remain a Prem club!!!!!!
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On 20/01/2025 at 16:30, ClaphamFox said:
What makes you think we'll get a transfer ban when we're relegated?
I think the championship may possibly punish us for financial reasons.
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It doesn’t surprise me that we are attempting to sign 5 players. I imagine we are trying to preemptive the transfer ban when we get relegated. Wouldn’t surprise me if a few are Championship experienced players.
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4 minutes ago, AKCJ said:
What do you mean?
We are responsible for keeping within the rules. It's why we've had to tighten the purse strings.
Even in our financial predicament we could have purchased/hired better players/manager. But the fear of false fear of failing PSR stopped us from doing so.
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4 minutes ago, AKCJ said:
All a result of our own incompetence.
But we haven’t broken any of the rules, so i’n sure how we are supposed to be responsible.
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I genuinely think we should sue the PL; the threat of potentially breaking PSR rules has had a serious impact on the quality of players/manager we were able to recruit last summer, which in turn has resulted us being in our current position, thus impacting on the quality of players we can recruit in the January window.
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His longevity is because his professional career didn’t really start until he was in his mid twenties. Many strikers career are on the wain when they reach this age (Micheal Owen/Torres).
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My issue with RVN is that he was striker. Strikers are not typically good managers (Sir Alex/Clough the exceptions).
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FFP is a joke. That said, as a club, we cannot continue to live precariously and use ‘ legal technicalities to escape financial/footballing mismanagement. We will eventually get caught out.
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10 minutes ago, Dr The Singh said:
We were a attractive prem club only 2 years ago. Its about picking gems, gambling and having a strategy. Nige's time we got Mahrez, and Knockhaert, we expanded under puel amd got Tielemens. Where are these gems now...,....where is the strategy today. Top is the boss, sort it.
That was two years ago. We are currently a promoted club that will most probably be face a significant points deduction.
This situation isn’t unique to us. The majority of promoted clubs find it hard to attract good players, hence most relegated. Occasionally you’ll find a couple of gems, but it’s not the norm.
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2 minutes ago, Dr The Singh said:
Agreed, a really poor window for us. Our relegation team would smash this crop. We have gone so far backwards. Our recruitment, which under Puel was great is as an effective as the poonjabi drunks in my local. Top needs to really show something, were gonna be a yo yo honey Singh club.
I don’t think you can compare Puel’s recruitment to our current recruitment. When Puel was manager, we were an established Premiership team, which inevitably attracted better players/wages.
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Our current strike force is a 37 year old striker who cannot play 90 mins. If we don’t buy/loan a striker, then it’s a dereliction of duty by the club.
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5 minutes ago, Fox85 said:
Yea he is still manager it's just the new term they are called now.
Top needs to sell the club
When he ****s off he should take the whole ****ing board members with him.
6 minutes ago, Fox85 said:Yea he is still manager it's just the new term they are called now.
Top needs to sell the club
When he ****s off he should take the whole ****ing board members with him.
Laughing stock of football LCFC
6 minutes ago, Fox85 said:Yea he is still manager it's just the new term they are called now.
Top needs to sell the club
When he ****s off he should take the whole ****ing board members with him.
Laughing stock of football LCFC
Traditionally, there a significant distinction between Manager and head coach. The later implies a sporting director.
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Intriguingly, Percy states Cooper will be appointed as ‘Head Coach’ and not ‘Manager’.
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29 minutes ago, Ric Flair said:
My concerns on O'Hare are he's not quick enough. He's got a very good first touch and ability to twist and turn but you need extra at the highest level.
I also cannot stand the lad but suppose that could change.
Would much prefer Jack Rudoni from Huddersfield who's very similar in style to KDH.
My father-in/law is a Cov fan and says O’Hare lacks the pace that is needed in the Prem.
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Question.
I’ve just read that the Chelsea have sold their 2 hotels to a company that is owned by the owners of Chelsea; thus allowing them to adhere to FFP for 2022/23.
Is there anything stopping us doing the same and selling Seagrave to a company owned by Top?

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The bloke a I spoke to ( and trust me, he should know) said it was definitely around 12,000.