kenny
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Each of these batshit crazy and disrespectful things he does is another baby step towards the CIA doing the right thing.
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Better chance of making the France squad if he stays in Europe.
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https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSaZTVxjCgO/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
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Would make sense to have Alves back with the squad at this point. He would be a better option than what we are serving up at the moment.
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Stunned by his 26.9% win percentage at Leuven. If he carries that on and we should get 55+ points and stay up. 3 year contract incoming.
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The economy would be a lot better with a competent chancellor, one that recognises how businesses work rather than tax raise after tax raise. Dumping RR would make a bigger difference than dumping Starmer at present IMO.
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Not for me? Are you abroad? Leicester, a good club and bad decisions Henry Winter Jan 27, 2026 ∙ Paid What has befallen Leicester City is a painful sequence of events that fans at other clubs beware: a naïve owner; a succession of bad decisions; stars sold; overpaid under-performing players; sluggish football; managerial churn; disconnect between fans and board and fans and team; a controversial director of football; and the tyranny of excessive, unsustainable wages leading to PSR woes. Aiyawatt “Top” Srivaddhanaprabha. Photo: Michael Regan/Getty Images Five years ago this week, Leicester were proudly third in the Premier League, and were soon to win the FA Cup. Now they struggle in the Championship. Even geo-politics intervenes with the business belonging to Leicester’s owners, King Power, hit by a slowing of airport retail because of Covid. Fans everywhere will also recognise the few rays of sunshine amidst the storm: the hope offered by some promising academy players breaking through at Leicester; the hope offered to society’s disadvantaged by big-hearted fans running a foodbank before this weekend’s game with Charlton Athletic; and, despite the many problems, the fans still turning up to support, albeit more in hope than expectation. Leicester’s demise is still a warning to many and should also be a source of widespread sadness: a well-run provincial club that dared to defy the established order of London and the North-west, employed a charismatic manager and recruited brilliantly. Leicester’s title-winning squad was assembled for £72m, including such gems as £560,000 Riyad Mahrez, £1m Jamie Vardy and £5.6m N’Golo Kante, all scouted by head of recruitment Steve Walsh. Leicester overturned the odds and footballing tenets. They fought the lore – and won. ⚽ ⚽ Leicester currently celebrate the 10th anniversary of one of football’s greatest fairy-tales, their 5,000-1 title glory, all a counterpoint to their mess in 2026. They are 34th in the pyramid, looking for a new head coach, chief executive, commercial director and technical/sporting director, and are at risk of sinking into a relegation fight if a chunky points deduction comes in for breaking PSR rules. And yet their chairman, Aiyawatt “Top” Srivaddhanaprabha, talks this morning in a series of interviews from Sky Sports to the BBC and print, of promotion back to the Premier League. He should focus on galvanising the club and team to confront the possibility of falling into League One. He should focus on rebuilding connections directly with fans, many of whom have lost faith in him for many reasons…
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At my in-laws, they live on a new-build estate, they get no say in who the management company is. Maybe its different as its under 10 years old, but getting repairs done, or trying to get maintenance done on areas not covered by private ownership or the management company are impossible to deal with.
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https://www.henrywinter.football/p/leicester-a-good-club-and-bad-decisions?r=3osxpq&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true
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My thought was what is the point unless service charges are capped as well. Also, who will be responsible for checking that increases are reasonable, the local authorities aren't capable. That being said, in the current market, the planning departments are doing very little so maybe they could be responsible for checking that increases to service charges are reasonable.
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Man management isn't a skill you lose, neither is recognising how to put together an elite team. The football tactics side does change and not all managers can adapt. That being said, yes it is a pipedream as he would be too much of a challenge to JR. It is clear that Rudkin has outgrown his role at LCFC and is in desperate need of a promotion to King Power, hopefully Top realises this.
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I've said before, he should be in the boardroom taking rudkins job. His real skill is putting together the backroom team and creating a culture of elitism. He can do that without going near the touchline.
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We have hardly any coaches, they may want to go with Marty, but its possible that we tell them they are staying.
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He is coming back isn't he?
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Our fragilities are in our set up as much as the personnel. While jakub has made mistakes he is constantly exposed by shit play.
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More worried about reform taking Manchester
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Heard bar 72 was nearly full by 60th minute
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Even if they can't now, (I think they can they just think chucking money into our pit is a waste) they could when the contracts were signed. They have spent hundreds of millions propping up their incompetance. Maguire does say in that interview there is no evidence of bills not being paid.
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KP can afford it, they aren't supposed to have spent it. The fact they turn out to be shit when you had high hopes for them really is sport.
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They do have to enforce them, but they seem desperate to prove wrongdoing. I thought the purpose wasn't to prevent incompetence which is the right of any club, but to make sure the clubs are sustainable? Incompetence is an important part of sport, without it, it would be really boring.
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Means he stays at home, which is no bad thing for a 17 year old.
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He also talks about the model of selling youth players while forgetting that the new method is to strip them away before they become assets. I also thought it was interesting that he thought the EFL was acting fairly in their pursuit of the club. From the outside, they look like a rich old guy that will spend £100k on legal fees to win £500 because of some principle they hold. It would be interesting to know how much the EFL has spent unsuccessfully pursuing the club and also whether the clubs legal fees are PSR exempt.
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Premier League has charged LCFC with an alleged breach of PSR
kenny replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
The ones that took us down are now regular scorers in Europe. If you are singling out ward or amartey, then fair enough. But the amount of cut price ex Leicester players in the top eschelons of the football pyramid is embarrassing. We couldn't afford £13m for Goodman at a time when we were awash with cash and he got nominated for the ballon'dor. -
Are you suggesting he 'earns' his salary?
