Vazman
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58 minutes ago, BrummieFOX said:
Interesting, I genuinely think the opposite.
I know other fans aren't our main audience with this banner, but I'd wager less than 10% of football fans in this country know who "Top" is, especially in the play on words context here.
Yet majority will know who King Power are. With "King Power Out", the message is incredibly clear, shows how disillusioned the fans (that are behind the banner) are with the Club/ownership and will provoke discussion.
Agreed I work with a Geordie a Newcastle Fan and a Wolves fan, I asked them if they knew our owners name, they knew King Power, and our managers from way back, but not Top or Rudkin, everyone outside of the Foxes bubble likely wouldnt, but they all know King Power, whilst understanding some don't agree with the message for their reasons which i respect.
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Just now, grobyfox1990 said:
@ozvaldo if you're still taking suggestions can I suggest 'WE WANT OUR DOUGHNUTS BACK'
All is Forgiven
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3 minutes ago, Mickyblueeyes said:
At some point, there will be no where else to turn but pointing the finger at dickhead or KP. I get it, the KP lovers are incredibly aggressive, violent and lack control. At some point, we will have no option but to call them out. Surely that’s better at Liverpool at home, a game on telly that will be beamed across the world rather than Stoke at home in front of 16k and no outside interest whatsoever. The last set of games where we can really hammer home the message.
I think we are at that point now, it's definitely a time for something, a change, a compromise, I'm not against KP or Top personally, but I now find the inaction to improve what we have been subjected to as fans and on the pitch insufferable, which is why I am behind this, will it achieve anything time will tell, if it doesn't we may well end up being that yo yo club that will eventually sink to insignificance with a fan base happy to go along with it, if that's the case, so be it, but at least we can say we tried whether you agree with the message or not.
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59 minutes ago, Qwerty said:
Saying "King Power Out" is like saying you want the head teacher of a school sacked because one of the teachers is shit.
For protests to be successful they have to be intelligent, logical, sensible and well though out. KING POWER OUT is like a drunken rant on a Saturday night, not a sensible objection.
That's a terrible example, I probably would want the Head Teacher removed for not addressing the fact there is a shit teacher in his/her Scool.
Bit like the situation we are in we have a shit DOF but the owner Top chooses to ignore it and do nothing and has done for some time.
Seems like a perfectly logical reason to protest.
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52 minutes ago, Ian S said:
Displaying exactly the same sort of attitude we criticise the club for in relation to how they treat us supporters.
Again read the post properly it wasn't aimed at the forum or fans
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55 minutes ago, Philkeavo said:
Really, is that necessary.
Foxestalk is an opinion forum everyone is entitled to their views. You’re better than that mate.
And you took it the wrong way my Friend read it again it was aimed at King Power not the forum or fans
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@ozvaldo stick to your plan, sometimes you can over think these things, for fear of upset, however, like many on here, i have read page after page of people saying nothing will change if we continue as we are.
King Power Out says it all, if your not interested do one, if it's hit a nerve recognise what the message means and do something about it.
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6 hours ago, Dan said:
that's the last three managers they've sacked and they've done it straight after a great opportunity to do so.
That really is remarkable, even for this lot. You really wouldn't bet against them doing it a fourth time.
That's because they use the break to find the replacement, they don't look ahead more than 2 weeks at a time, there 12 month wall planner has nothing on it after 2 weeks, they probably won't have a clue who we are playing in 4 weeks time if you asked Top or Rudders today
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2 hours ago, foxfanazer said:
The only Leicester city related thought that is bringing me any joy at the moment is the potential player departures in the summer.
So who's out of contract and definitely leaving and who do we think the club are actively looking to sell?
Bare minimum I need Faes, Ward, VK, Winks and Daka out of the club
Put 20th April as a watch the home match against Liverpool day, not for the football, but to catch a glimpse of the plane with Banner
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3 minutes ago, The Year Of The Fox said:
Great stuff
Glad people have bought into this unlike the Rodgers Out one 2.5 years ago, where it was mainly met with nothing but abuse.
I don’t think we’d be in this position now had people gone for it.
Maybe people have learnt!
I think it probably caught a few of us out back then, and an air of disbelief but I'm totally fu$#ed off with it all at the minute, (who isn't) everything imaginable about our beloved club is just not good at all.
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8 minutes ago, The Year Of The Fox said:
£80 to go
£60 now
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Just donated I can see 85 donars so far, have raised £1090, so far great work everyone, and thanks to @ozvaldo for sorting this
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1 minute ago, trooky said:
The players need to turn on themselves, they can't keep blaming the manager.
They need to take responsibility for this shit especially after the videos taking the piss out of Cooper during the Xmas Party.
You are bang on off course, the issue is they simply don't care, they are on cushy numbers here, all under the approval of the owner, at possibly the cosiest Trg Ground possible, getting paid extremely well for basically cutting their own detail, how dare anyone criticise their efforts or desire, it's amazing how they are getting away with it, but don't worry as JJ said the camaraderie is excellent, doing what I wonder, playing pool, darts or golf because it's clearly not practising football midweek.
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3 hours ago, adejo92 said:
Because it's the Vardy thread.
Check the Daka thread for Daka criticism.
Pretty simple when you think about it.
This has made me laugh in what has been a shit season
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5 hours ago, moore_94 said:
We also had a 2 week break, lost to Palace, and then sacked Puel
They really are idiots
Yes they are, and proves without doubt, that there is Zero forward planning or thinking, the evidence is right there, doesn't bode well for the future.
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4 hours ago, FoxinNotts said:
We’re down. Don’t get me wrong, I know this.
But, you can’t tell me, that the board are looking at the results under Ruud, and they’re thinking “ok, we’re relegated, but Ruud is the man to take us back up” ! Its mental!
They should be changing the manager NOW for the following two reasons:
a) Get someone in to start their own planning for next season
2) absolutely nobody would be saying “I can’t believe that sacked Ruud. I thought he should’ve been given more time!”
And by keeping hold off him and accepting the crap we as fans are being served is basically saying, "Don't worry about the rest of the season, we absolutely don't mind losing every single week, and we have basically given up" not really something as fans we want or should be getting behind.
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9 minutes ago, Seventyseven said:
I’m not massively sure Everton’s aim was just to stay up, then struggle again the next season and then the next. Their squad is far far better than ours yet he did a good job of making look nearly as bad. Moyes has shown in a short space of time how much he was holding them back. He isn’t the answer.
When Dyche came in first season they were struggling, he kept them up at our expense, second season absorbed a hefty points deduction so achieved the aim of staying up, yes this season hasn't been great for him but they would have scraped enough to survive.
Moyes wasn't kept on at Westham for probably the same reason Dyche was replaced by him at Everton, it went a bit stale, yes Moyes is now doing well with Everton but he didn't have to deal with half of what Dyche did, it turns out it was the right decision, for Everton, it could be for us, then you have Nuno with Wolves, Tottenham not doing too badly now with Forest
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7 minutes ago, BenTheFox said:
He was a success at Everton. He achieved exactly what he was brought in to achieve. He kept them in the league for two seasons running, and one of seasons they had 9 points deducted. They would have comfortably stayed up under him this season.
He'd taken them as far as he could and his football wasn't very inspiring but most Everton fans acknowledge that he did a decent job under difficult circumstances for the first year and a half at least, but it was right to move on.
I don't want him to be our manager, mainly because I'd like to see us promote some academy players and I'm not sure he would be as interested in that. However, I wouldn't be devastated if we appointed him. We would at least have a clear way of playing and we would have a team that applies itself under him. It's not much, but it's a start at least.
Exactly this to a tee
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Just play The Benny Hill theme tune, on MOTD when they cover our match, no commentry.
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1 minute ago, ClaphamFox said:
And he would get slaughtered if he said that.
To be honest, who cares, what any of them say, its just hot air, with Zero meaning or effect.
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27 minutes ago, l444ry said:
Dumb is when anyone expected him to say anything different than he did. Piling in on anything and everything to do with the club at the moment seems to be a cultish to be honest.
To be honest I found his comments quite funny, just another crock of shite said with zero meaning, I would imagine the camaraderie is good though, a group of players, on big wages, and having to do next to nothing to earn it, God forbid that camaraderie be used to get a couple of positive results
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6 minutes ago, moore_94 said:
He says this shite every week, but sadly we all know the reality, it's just torture to hear it now...
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It's simple really when we are doing well and I don't mean winning everything just playing well and for the Badge it carries to the atmosphere of the crowd, makes people want to go.
At present we are treading water and sinking, from the owner down to the players and staff in the club, nothings changed since we got relegated last time, we have a manager who isn't upto it, players who don't care, and relentless shit results on the pitch, but people still go because we love the club its our City.
The issue is people are just going now, there is no exciting matches, signings, or anything to get remotely excited about, so we all just sit there expecting the next half arsed performance and loss.
The only way KP take note is if there are more away supporters at a home match than us, my advice for anyone who truly cares and doesn't want there weekends ruined, and too have a face like Thunder every week is, don't go, let this shit, crap, wasteful season end, the quicker it does the quicker we can get to a level where we might stand a chance, but that's not guaranteed in the Championship either at the rate we are sinking, with zero interest or communication from the owner, my only hope is he decides to either 1. Make changes to improve, or 2. If his heart ain't in it anymore Sell up, we ss fans 100% deserve better not because we are entitled, because we have seen and experienced success, we have seen what better is.
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13 hours ago, Blue-fox said:
Enzo wanted him, Enzo directed the club to renew his contract. They did that and then Enzo left. Can’t blame Rudkin on that one
I disagree with that, I get supporting the manager, but it's decisions like this, that should be taken away from managers, we did it with Brendan, Enzo, then Cooper, the sum of that, is a team of misfits and has beens, so actually yeah I blame Rudkin, it's just a lazy option to agree with the manager, surely experience and time in the DOF role has taught him this.
He isn't a novice at this, I just think he went with the easiest and simplest option, that's his trademark
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Enzo - would you have him back?
in Leicester City Forum
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We have more chance of winning all the remaining matches this season than Enzo coming back,
We have more chance of getting a hefty, transfer fee for Vesty, Coady, Soumare, or side show Bob.
We have more chance of Riccky P having a total injury free season or string more than 3 matches together before regrettably getting injured again.
We have more chance of Rudkin being minutely competent.
And the biggest one of all Danny Ward being snapped up by a football club in the Championship next summer, even on a free.
Than Enzo coming back to Leicester City FC,, but yes, oh on second thoughts no I wouldn't.