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Ruud van Nistelrooy - New Manager - Official
trooky replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
If that's the case with PSR and the EFL punishment then we best hope he stays -
LCFC 0-2 Arsenal | Post-match thread
trooky replied to Phil Mitchell's topic in Leicester City Forum
No arguments, Cooper is in the past and gone, but his recruitment, panicked recruitment of Skipp and Eduard has contributed massively to our mess. -
Unfortunately he's still our best striker at 38, but needs a break even though Daka is so shit
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And everyone slates Ayew, yet as soon as he goes they score, He's also put the 2 best crosses of the match for Leicester
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Not really Okoli made the weak clearance that gave Arsenal the chance to get the ball to Nwaneri
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Woyo looks a snip at £2 mil
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He's our best midfielder by a huge margin, best defensively and also offers more than the others in attack
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Because on the fast break lead by Daka, he showed his true self, running at full speed unable to control the ball or his body. He lost control of the ball and made the wrong pass to the right with a sliding tackle of a pass. If he was in control he could have played the correct pass to the open McAteer on the left.
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We looked much better defensively with Ndidi in the team, and Okoli had an excellent game. He has to start against Arsenal.
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Ruud van Nistelrooy - New Manager - Official
trooky replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
I'm not sticking up for Ruud either, the club is in disarray. It's horrific how the season has panned out. I can't wait for it to be over. I would personally stick with Ruud if he doesn't walk and give him next season in the championship to turn it around, we beat QPR in the cup. Hopefully we don't have a transfer embargo and he can ship out these spineless bastards that wear our shirt. -
Ruud van Nistelrooy - New Manager - Official
trooky replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
We'll never know if we would have been in a better position if we kept Cooper, but one thing is for certain. Cooper's summer transfer window has well and truly ****ed us this season. So based on that evidence I think we're ****ed whoever is in charge. Also you've conveniently forgotten that Ruud has been without Ndidi, Fatawu and Ricky for all our games and Mads the vast majority. -
Maybe, but it won't look good on Rudkin or Top if we sack 2 managers in a season without investing in the squad. I can't see it happening to be honest because it will be them admitting their mistakes and incompetence.
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Absolutely ****ing disgusting, there was no effort, desire or fight from the players. They gave up after 6 minutes. Playing a high line with no pressing is suicide, Everton had so much time to pick the pass for the goals, crazy. Everyone should be fined the maximum wages we can.
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****ing diabolical shambles
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Like Woyo😂
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Ruud van Nistelrooy - New Manager - Official
trooky replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
As a fanbase we can get behind Ruud. The guys a winner with a strong character and I think we'll avoid the drop on the last day of the season. Everyone whines about Mavididi, they whine about BDR, Ayew, Vardy but unfortunately apart from Buonanotte we don't have anyone else and he doesn't have any defensive attributes. -
Be careful you're not allowed to post that😂
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And yet they've never won the premier league
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God everyone is so touchy on here and takes everything literally and quick to jump down people's throats. Fluked as in we were 5000-1, it wasn't an objective for the club. We sacked Ranieri the following season which doesn't sit well. Obviously the players and manager never fluked the title win, showed tremendous character and bottle and fully deserved it.
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Because the postponement of the season affected our momentum when we were flying in the league. I'm convinced we would have qualified for the CL if that never happened and then we wouldn't be in today's financial mess. The arse fell out of King Powers business hence we were lumbered with the huge debt from Seagrave and we could only afford to sign shit for the team. But like you say it doesn't excuse the excessive wages for new recruits. Once we rewarded the existing playing staff for the title, players share agents, word got around and we fell into the trap of over paying on wages. I'm just not as negative as everyone on here, we fluked a title win and the board have made mistakes but so have Arsenal and Man Utd since their glory years, so it isn't that easy running a club.
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Totally agree, and I'm prepared to accept a couple of relegations from the PL as the price we have to pay for the PL / FA Cup success. The board have made mistakes but we were extremely unlucking with the timing of covid when we were challanging for champions league qualification and our owners business being airport duty free shops.
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It's not happy clappy nonsense, whatever that means. Criticise them all you like, but that has nothing to do with the players who need support. You need a reality check, Leicester have no devine right to be in the Premier League and if they go down so what. The current owners and DOF have overseen the most successful period in our history winning the PL and FA Cup and deserve more respect than the parasites on here show. Continued success is unsustainable for clubs our size, we over spent trying to maintain the dream and now we're paying the price. The board have made mistakes, so have Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool. All teams with far greater standing in the EPL than little Leicester, yet we've won the PL more recently than 2 of the 3. We've had our greatest day in our history and we'll never achieve that in any of our life times again. So get over it and go down with some class instead of a behaving like a spoilt child.
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At least he put BEK in the starting team and has been a revelation. He's still young, never had a pre-season with us and maybe he needs his minutes managing or something. Only last year I would constantly read on FT that Enzo was stubborn and wouldn't make changes. Now we have a manager who's brave and prepared to make changes and he's getting pelters. We just have to accept the club has had a massive fall from grace. We can either dwell on the past mistakes and be guaranteed to be relegated in all our negativity or at least try and be positive and support the team no matter how shit they are, so they have a fighting chance. Nobody excels in a toxic negative environment.
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I would love to know how you think RVN is shooting himself in the foot? Who is all this talent he's not playing? He makes changes when we're losing to get back in the game, its not his fault that our options are ****ing crap.