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We all in our hearts knew Rudkin wasn't stepping away, this appointment is simply to provide an another scapegoat and give him cover (which he will never get from me or most on here I suspect). Rudkin has almost single handedly been responsible for the horrific recruitment and wage spiral that has brought the club to its knees and close to financial ruin and the little weasel has given him the responsibility for finding his scapegoat, sorry replacement. You couldn't make this shit up.
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Who seriously thought Aiywatt would change his approach and actually apply modicum professional due diligence. The guy is incapable on every level. This was always about taking the heat off Rudkin who, in my honest opinion, will still be pulling the strings whoever is appointed. Best not to get excited about anything that happens under this disgusting regime, they will always be disappoint
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By contrast Cifuentes rambling, babbling nonsense was a lesson in answering a question that wasn’t asked. He looked like a man that is at the exit door. All he needs to do now is step through it 🤞
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Tonight’s Attendance Prediction- Closest Wins
Philkeavo replied to The Year Of The Fox's topic in Leicester City Forum
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I was being sarcastic. The whole club is cursed.
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Left back position is cursed.
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Tonight’s Attendance Prediction- Closest Wins
Philkeavo replied to The Year Of The Fox's topic in Leicester City Forum
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Sorry I appreciate this is likely the wrong thread but I have 9 Leicester beer mats if anyone is a collector and would like them. Don’t want any money for them save the cost of postage. DM if you’d like them. Edit. Beer mats now gone.
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Incapable owner relies heavily on a PE Teacher/Administrator. Said PE Teacher has no discernible qualities whatsoever so logically (under incompetent owner) is promoted and given more responsibility - continues to fail spectacularly upwards. Rinse and repeat, rinse and repeat…
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Think I might go now just for the shits and giggles 😹
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Tell me you’re joking? I agree the players are letting the club down but even a manager with rudimentary football coaching and people management skills would get more out of this squad.
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Definitely very weird and worrying if he said we were playing Sheff Wed
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He needs to go, out of his depth is a major understatement. The sad part, Aiyawatt will probably make the decision now the heat is moving in his direction. Perfect diversionary tactic in-coming.
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For the love of god go and take your pet lapdog with you.
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Agreed he’s out of control at the moment. Completely lost his head this evening, needs careful managing which he’s not getting from the Poundland Pep.
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Sheff Utd 3-1 LCFC, post match thread
Philkeavo replied to Phil Mitchell's topic in Leicester City Forum
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Thomas is horrific
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Everywhere 😹
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Stewards not receiving usual food vouchers
Philkeavo replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
Absolute belters, which I will steal with pride and recite in the pub later 👏👏👏 -
I've tried to steer a careful path around who should own the club. I just want Aiyawatt to do his job with a semblance of competence. At this point ‘be careful what you wish for’ might be the positive option. IMHO we already have a bad owner.
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As the year draws to an end, I wanted (for my sanity!) to put into words how I feel about the state of the club — and about the fractured fanbase. It is with dismay I read more and more posts highlighting the infighting among us supporters. People like me, who are highly critical of King Power and Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, are often derided by others who will back the ownership regardless of how bad things become. I do not write this to criticise those fans, who are, after all fellow supporters. We all care deeply about Leicester City. But I do want those fans to reflect on a simple truth: this is not the King Power they believed in under Vichai. And it is not disloyal, entitled or ungrateful to say so. Criticising Aiyawatt’s leadership is not an attack on Vichai’s legacy — it is a defence of it. That legacy has been squandered, and it is entirely justified for people to say so. I believe Leicester City Football Club is broken — not by bad luck or misfortune, but by catastrophic leadership. The responsibility lies squarely at the top with Aiyawatt, whose stewardship has dragged our once-proud, respected and successful club into chaos. Our club defied history. We won the Premier League against all odds. We finally lifted the FA Cup. We enjoyed European nights that put Leicester on the world stage. For years, Leicester City was held up as a model of how a football club should be run. That reputation has now been comprehensively destroyed. In my view, Aiyawatt has proven completely incompetent at managing a modern football club. The same failures that have seen him effectively replaced within the King Power business empire have been repeated at Leicester City. Poor decision-making, lack of oversight and an inability to act decisively have defined his chairmanship. It has been passive when it needed to be ruthless, arrogant when it needed humility, and absent when leadership was required most. On the pitch, the decline would be laughable if wasn’t so tragic. We watch this arrogant and badly unbalanced squad blunder through games — many of the players who appear disengaged, overpaid and devoid of accountability. Recruitment has been an incoherent disaster, wages have spiralled, and standards have collapsed. Managers are blamed and moved on, yet the same problems persist because the owner and his lackey refuse to confront their own shortcomings. The appointment of Martí Cifuentes is the clearest example of this dysfunction. It felt like a poor and uninspiring choice, driven by desperation rather than any coherent strategy. I was one of those who desperately wanted him to work out, but sadly, under his watch, I have seen some of the worst performances and results in recent memory, capped by yesterday’s abject home defeat to Watford. There is no clear identity, no visible progression, and no sense that this team knows what it is trying to be. What frustrates me most is the complete lack of direction. As a fan, I am not demanding miracles — I am asking for honesty, clarity and competence. Instead, we are left in the dark, watching a spectacular fall from grace with no explanation, no plan and no reassurance. Communication from the club has been hollow, reactive (in support of the worse DOF ever!) and insulting to supporters who have given unwavering loyalty through the greatest period in our history. What I am trying to get off my chest is not a fan with a sense of entitlement — it is anger and frustration. A sense of anger for what Leicester City has become, and rage at how carelessly its progress has been undone. Aiyawatt inherited enormous goodwill following his father’s legacy, but that credit has long since been exhausted. Legacy alone does not run a football club. Competence does. If you still consider yourself firmly in the King Power camp, I would simply ask that you take off the KPFC-tinted spectacles for a moment and look honestly at where we are. This is not about loyalty to owners or branding; it is about loyalty to Leicester City Football Club. Change will not come through denial or division. It will only come if we are a fanbase pulling in the same direction, prepared to challenge poor leadership and demand better for the club we all care about.
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Watford - Home - Boxing Day 3pm - Anyone going?
Philkeavo replied to Spudulike's topic in Leicester City Forum
This, went to horror show last week. Had a great day out with my mates spoilt by the football. Great time with friends nonetheless. -
Foxes Trust Reform - the final step
Philkeavo replied to Foxes Trust Reform's topic in Leicester City Forum
Just read the candidate summaries and voted for change. I was particularly disappointed by Ian Bason’s annodyne ‘don’t rock the boat’ bs. The boats sinking Ian, the club is in crisis. New Leadership absolutely required.- 294 replies
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Ric Flair Live & Direct on BSLB Podcast
Philkeavo replied to Ric Flair's topic in Leicester City Forum
Hi could you send a reminder to how I should go about that. I am Trust member but can’t recall seeing an email with the details etc…
