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  1. 7 minutes ago, HankMarvin said:

    Must be why Oxford were shit under him as well 

    That's the Oxford probably operating on a tenth of our playing budget.

     

    They'd have bitten your hand off for 21st place at the start of the season.

     

    Our donation of four points to them could well come back to bite us..

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  2. 1 hour ago, Sankey93 said:

    I’m not totally blaming Gary but again another manager who don’t help himself. 
     

    Picks same team 

    same formation 

    same style of play 

     

    he’s made us a bit harder to beat with the draws at the start of the season would of been loses.

     

    We’re are an absolute car crash the better this season finishes the better if we do somehow manage to stay up ( don’t think we will ) then expect the same next season in this division.

     

    ive had a little thought go round my head 😂 we go down, Bham sacks Chris Davies and we appoint him.

    On planet Rudkin, that perhaps makes sense.

     

    Davies was assistant to the laughing gnome, so knows his way around Seagrave.

     

    But his limitations have become clear this season, hence his underachievement with the brummies.

     

    He would not halt our spiral of decline, let alone reverse it.

  3. 1 hour ago, lcfcfoz said:

    Our team for watford. 

     

    Begovic

     

    Thomas

    Vestergaard

    Nelson

    Ricardo

    Fatuwu

    Winks

    James

    Skipp

    Mavididi

    Daka

     

    Has to be

     

    Really?

     

    Even with the entire Middle East on fire, there's no bigger bombscare on this planet than Ben Nelson.

     

    Today, and not for the first time, he made Vestergaard look like peak Wes Morgan.

     

    We need Vesty and Souttar fit VERY soon, preferably with Lascelles alongside one or both of them.

     

    Unless and until we stop these incessant defensive ****-ups, the drop is inevitable.

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  4. On 14/02/2026 at 12:34, FoxFossil said:

    At what point does the new Football regulator step in and ensure Top is removed, as he his clearly not 'a fit and proper person' to run a football club. 

    Because our history is so packed with FA Cup winning owners... 🙄🙄🙄

     

    Too many folk on here have the memory of goldfish.

     

    And posts like this show why most Foxes treat the KP out campaign with the contempt it deserves.

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  5. 2 hours ago, Gamble92 said:

    Honestly the way anyone thinks we owe King Power anything 😂

     

    I urge everyone who thinks that to watch that dispatches documentary on buying a football club.

     

    Basically wealthy people in Asia got together years ago and realised that spending/loaning 30/40 million to get a team from the Championship to the Premier League can turn a business from a 30m one to a 200m one. They all sat round laughing at who was having Cardiff, who would take Birmingham, who would have Leicester. 

     

    It's low risk for them. Could have put us into administration, like it did others. But we got lucky. We got Pearson, Walsh and Shakespeare. 

     

    Wake the **** up. 

    Cardiff spent two seasons in the Premier League. Birmingham haven't been there since 2011.

     

    Vichai originally tried to buy Chelsea from Ken Bates, but was outbid by Abramovich.

     

    Pearson, Walsh and Shakespeare were only tempted back from Hull by Vichai.

     

    And even so, they would have made an instant return to the Championship in 2015 without Esteban Cambiasso leading the Great Escape.

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  6. 2 hours ago, ashbyj said:

    Still don’t understand the need for organisation, all it takes is one person after the game to passionately shout sack the board, you can stick your Thailand up your a**e etc. and the rest of the mob will participate just like with every other club I guarantee. Even 50-100 voices would rattle them.

    Bringing Aiyawatt's nationality into this is an absolute guarantee of failure for this protest.

     

    Much of the fanbase and the wider community will instantly dismiss it as having ulterior motives.

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  7. 3 hours ago, westernpark said:

    He didn’t achieve anything for us.

    Don't know what substance you're on, but it clearly doesn't excuse you posting this crap.

     

    Vichai played a leading role, along with Pearson, Ranieri and numerous players, in restoring pride and self-respect to the club and its fanbase.

     

    Anyone denying this is in serious need of treatment.

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  8. A dodgy source - the Indian equivalent of GB News or the Daily Mail.

     

    Pretty sure there was also more context in those cases than was covered in the article - such as many of the perps a) being serial offenders and b) pleading guilty.

  9. 29 minutes ago, Paninistickers said:

    We played manU in a nothing league cup game under Brian little and I'm sure we had 13k in that end 

     

     

    Had an allocation of 11k.

     

    Back in the day, away clubs could demand up to 1/4 of stadium capacity. Old Trafford was a lot smaller in those days.

     

    Still lost 5-1 though. 😟

     

    Selhurst Park (Wimbledon 1997, League Cup semi) was a lot better though. Pretty sure we had least 10k there.

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  10. 33 minutes ago, Stadt said:

    It’s beyond Rudkin. if you’re at the sack Rudkin stage and not King Power out you’re thick, sorry 

    Except binning Rudkin is highly unlikely to cost £200m+..

  11. 5 hours ago, LCFCJohn said:

    So 22 on your list there. Not including Adrien Silva by the way either. 

     

    3 we made a profit on? Maddison, Maguire and Fofana.

     

    7 sold for a loss I think? Musa, Slimani (looks like he left before his contract was due to end with us, always thought he went on a free), Kapuska, Ndidi, Soumare, Ghezzal and Castagne. 

     

    6 left on a free, Tielemans, Soyuncu, Iheanacho, Perez, Ward, Praet.

     

    5 still here and likely to be a reduced fee as best case if not leaving for free. 

     

    Obviously many of those contributed a lot whilst here but financially, still an awful record. I actually thought more went for free unless any of those are wrong. We have actually (surprisingly) managed to move more than I thought on for fees. Which is fine if they contributed like Ndidi but for the likes of Soumare, Ghezzal etc still a massive waste…

    You've missed Justin and Hermansen from that list.

     

    Pretty sure we made sizeable profits on them both.

  12. 42 minutes ago, beepee1984 said:

    Erm guess who we got next.

    They will be buzzing after coming from 3-0 down against a mentally weak side in mid week and will be full of confidence

     

    I've given up predicting a first choice 11 - they are all shit - I don't even want to guess who will be picking the 11.

     

    However Mukasa should definitely start as he wasn't on the pitch to be part of the midweek collapse

    Except Mukasa's cup-tied, as he played for Man City in the previous round.

  13. 10 hours ago, Lionator said:

    Time for Keir to go, an election, and the coronation of Sir King Lord Earl of Farage. 

    When Starmer quits, six of the last eight PMs will have left office in the middle of a parliament (ie outside a general election).

     

    With a majority of well over 100, and a term of office lasting until July 2029, doubt any incoming Labour leader will call an election any time soon - certainly not while a crook like Farage is seen as the most likely successor..

  14. 6 hours ago, Spanner73 said:

    Vardy was right King Powers Shi**
    Vardy was right King Powers Shi**
     

    Vardy was right King Powers Shi**
    Vardy was right King Powers Shi**

    The same Vardy who Vichai forked out for to bring to the club when no other league club (at least in the top two divisions) would touch him?

     

    The same Vardy who gave the word for King Power to sack several managers during his time clear, and they duly complied?

     

    And the same Vardy who got King Power to fund his wife's doomed court case?

     

    Without them, he'd be propping up a bar somewhere in Sheffield, drunkenly mumbling how he "could have been a contender".

     

    He is the last person on the planet who will call KP out.

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  15. 26 minutes ago, Raj said:

    Epitomised by the ending of the game when the Oxford number 4 was rallying his players and giving it the big un.

    We had no one.

    Literally no lcfc player was egging the team on.

    We needed a goal to get an equaliser, which actually hurts me to say, but I'm glad we didnt, as we deserved feck all.

    Literally NO leaders in this team.

    Jordan Ayew is due to captain the Ghana side at this summer's World Cup.

     

    It's a guarantee he'll put in a lot more effort for them than he does for us.

     

    And when they play England, he'll probably turn into prime Roy Keane..

  16. 15 minutes ago, richardsfoxes said:

    We're 100% going to do a Sunderland, everything is toxic, he's out of his depth and have zero capital to make it better. 

    Sunderland ultimately had a happy ending. They're in a far stronger place than they were 10 years ago, just making up the numbers in the PL and content to finish 17th every year.

     

    Dread to think where we might be in 10 years' time - even if we last that long..

  17. 7 hours ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

    His employer continues to employ and promote him, that's the real issue.

    It was actually Vichai who made him "director of football" and tolerated the numerous f**k-ups he made between the title win and the helicopter crash.

     

    But that's no excuse for Aiyawatt to fail to act now.

     

    Rudkin has set the tone at this club for far too long and the consequences are clear to see week in, week out.

  18. 3 minutes ago, Tommy Fresh said:

    What kids has he actually trusted?

    Nelson and Page were both on the pitch for the whole first half.

     

    "Wonderkid" Monga has also had plenty of game time this season.

     

    Reality is, none of the academy lads are really ready for Championship football.

     

    And this would be the case even with Arteta or Pep as manager.

     

     

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