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Ric Flair Live & Direct on BSLB Podcast
Pliskin replied to Ric Flair's topic in Leicester City Forum
Jordan ****ing halford š take a bow. -
Iāve had enough. Iāve fallen out of love with the club. Iāve been three times this season, and Iāve just not been bothered. Sitting through shit week in week out doesnāt make you a martyr this scenario is completely different to previous yearsā¦. Itās not inadequacy through natural football cycles, itās inadequacy through neglect and incompetenceā¦. And that I just canāt give up my time and effort to follow, fair play to those who will, but in my opinion youāre simply contributing to the clubs decline through compliance. I understand those who have kids and go for sentimental reasons, but for me the sentiment has died. Itās the first time in nearly 30 years Iāve genuinely lost complete love and interest for the club. Out of the 10 of us that have held season tickets for about 30 years⦠4 are renewingā¦. Thatās the damage Top has done to this football club.
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Things are that shit Iād be over the moon with Dyche, but just have a think for a moment, and look at the shit state we are in. Why would he come here? Why would anyone? Unless he genuinely wants to be here, but Iāve got a suspicion he will have an air of ****ems about him because weāve had an opportunity to get him before and didnāt.
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Again, Dyche is out of our league nowā¦. He will not come here, why the **** would he? Heās not an idiot and probably not THAT desperate.
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For us itās the sheer financial structure of the club, it wouldnāt cope dropping to league one. A massive reduction in TV revenue and incomings would mean we wouldāve losing money hand over fist and wouldnāt have the means to replenish. We would almost certainly have to consider selling the training ground, the ladies training ground and even the stadium. Potentially folding the female team all together. Weāve the outgoings of a premier league club, and that still wonāt have changed if we go down. Relegation will finish us off, Top simply wonāt have the financial capacity to get us out of the shit.
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This bunch of cųnts.
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Itās entirely Top and Rudkinās faultā¦. Theyāre completely to blame. However I agree with your last comment, footballs on its arse. Itās the worst state the game as a whole has ever been. Itās dull monotonous, over coached crap. Little individualism anymore, no real standout talentsā¦.. gone are the days of the likes of Patel Nadved, Rui Costa, Tottiā¦ā¦ just bellends on Tik Tok.
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Can we stop talking about Frankā¦. Itās utterly delusional even thinking about him.
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Iāve got three bins! Bring it on!
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Hope that things will (eventually) get better
Pliskin replied to BenTheFox's topic in Leicester City Forum
With new ownership, thereās potential hope, in our current situation, there is none. -
He wonāt take any crap for starters. He will demand effort and anyone not pulling their weight wonāt play. He is one name I like out of the list. Hess risk taker, likes youth players and doesnāt mince his words. He could be the right kind of character to get a tune out of this squad. I do however feel his patience will run out fairly quickly with Top and Rudkin.
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The starting point is new ownership. Until then nothing will changeā¦. Weāve no cash to reset the club, Topās removal from the top of KP has given him even less wiggle room to move cash around. Any manager will look at what weāve done, hire a coach, not spent any money, and then sack him even though he financially contributed to him coming here. No matter how poor Marti was, that doesnāt look good. Ultimately nothing will change until weāve a new board room.
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Canāt wait for Leicester fan TV to do a video āgo and get Frankāā¦..
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For a project there would need to be some evidence of an organisation with a plan⦠we certainly do not have thatā¦. However, I can almost guarantee that we will make contact, because our owner is THAT thick.
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No respectable manager will touch us with a barge poleā¦.. š Utterly delusional even entertaining thinking about Frank.
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Itās utterly soul destroying, itās almost like you canāt join in football conversationsā¦. And I find I want to get my soap box out and just rant about whatās happening. Even some other fans donāt understand it, a green work with take the piss saying āyouāre only crying because youāre having a wobble and a resetā they jus want understand the real root cause of whatās happening here.
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Over the last few weeks Iāve been working away, meeting different groups of people. When we get talking football, and so tell them who I support itās met with a āhaha youāre shit you areā this is coming from people who support teams in leagues one and twoā¦ā¦ I think this genuinely is the only time Iām embarrassed to support the club. Currently I wouldnāt be seen dead wearing anything LCFC relatedā¦ā¦ other than potentially an old school jersey⦠Itās a good job my NFL team are decentā¦. Iāve genuinely for the first time ever give more of a shit about a team I follow thousands of miles away, than a club Iāve been besotted with since I was a childā¦. And itās entirely Top and Rudkin fault.
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LCFC 3-4 Southampton, post-match thread
Pliskin replied to Phil Mitchell's topic in Leicester City Forum
I donāt think anyone doesnāt care, but the passion can dwindle for sure. I wouldnāt say I donāt care, I do, but my passion manifests itself in complete delusion to whatās happening before our eyes. Things are getting that bad, that itās hard to even see what will provide a temporary arrestā¦ā¦ I donāt think any self respecting manager will want to job, unless they want a nice pay packet. We are such a state itās hard to see wha the next step is. The only clear objective is the selling of the club, thatās the one thing that needs to happen. -
Theyāve no plan at all. I bet theyāve not spoken to anyone. Top isnāt on the country at the moment is he? So that usually means nothings happening.
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Every targeted message builds momentum. All thatās happened is the odd thing so far, we need a movementā¦.
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This is the run that will send us downā¦.
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Person you want to get us out this mess
Pliskin replied to broughtonblue's topic in Leicester City Forum
He wouldnāt take the job. -
May as well add him to that list, itās heading that way.
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Bring on administration, that will get rid of Top.
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Iāve been a season ticket holder since 1997. I fell in love with Leicester City at Filbert Street, watching a group of wayward heroes who had no airs and graces, no pretence, just graft, heart and honesty. It wasnāt always pretty, and it certainly wasnāt always successful, but it was real. It was a club that knew what it was, and so did the people who followed it. What we are watching now bears absolutely no resemblance to that club. The current state of Leicester City is not the result of bad luck, financial inevitability, or āfootball cycles.ā It is the direct consequence of catastrophic ownership and boardroom incompetence. This decline has been entirely self-inflicted, overseen step by step by Top and those he has surrounded himself with. Poor recruitment, cowardly decision-making, a total absence of footballing strategy, and an ownership that appears either incapable or unwilling to recognise the scale of its own failure. This isnāt just decline ā itās a spectacular dismantling of everything that once made the club respectable. And yes, Iāll say it plainly: I donāt like this team anymore. Not because theyāre losing ā Iāve watched Leicester lose plenty over the decades ā but because there is nothing left to connect to. No identity. No fight. No sense that anyone at the top understands what this club means to its supporters. I would genuinely rather watch another team play right now, because at least then I might see football played with pride, intelligence, or purpose. I know exactly what the response to that will be: āGo and support Arsenal then.ā But that misses the point entirely. I donāt want trophies. I donāt want glamour. I donāt even demand success. I want football I can be proud of. I can accept inadequacy when it comes from limitation. I cannot accept inadequacy when it comes from negligence, arrogance, and repeated self-sabotage. There is a world of difference between being beaten and being badly run. What makes this even more depressing is the blind loyalty that now masquerades as support. Fans who continue to turn up week after week, applauding mediocrity and excusing incompetence, are ā however uncomfortable it is to admit ā part of the problem. Acceptance is oxygen for failure. Silence is endorsement. If there is no consequence for this level of mismanagement, why would the ownership ever feel the need to change? Supporting a football club does not mean surrendering your standards. I will always love Leicester City. That love was earned long before Premier League titles and European nights. But loving a club does not mean pretending this is acceptable. This is not bad fortune. This is not transition. This is a slow, embarrassing erosion of everything that once mattered, and it has been allowed to happen at the very top. The most painful part isnāt relegation battles or poor performances ā itās the realisation that the people entrusted with this club have learned nothing, accepted nothing, and taken responsibility for nothing. And until that changes, this decline wonāt stop. Itāll only become normal.
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