Babylon Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 3 minutes ago, Trav Le Bleu said: The LCFC instagram is just full of foreign people who say that it's disgraceful and they have lost respect for the club Oh no... people who never gave a shit about Leicester, still don't give a shit about Leicester.
BlueSi13 Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 Just now, MattP said: We are the most hated club in England for the forseeable future now. We won the Premier League and nobody gave a flying **** about us again after about a month. It will be the same with this.
EGBFitness Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 I'll bookmark this thread for when we stay up
Babylon Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 9 minutes ago, Wolfox said: I care about how my club is perceived as I take great pride in calling myself a City fan... I don't feel comfortable about feeling entirely embarrassed about how my club has treated Ranieri especially when I can't and won't try to justify it... i know now an awful lot of people who don't support my club.... I get out of Leicester occasionally Take your time to explain to them they are talking out of their arse then. None of these people understand us, what's we've seen or who did what at this club. They don't see years of hard work by the owners, previous management and players... just just see lovely old claudio with his funny bell and sayings and give him the credit.
Wolfox Posted 23 February 2017 Author Posted 23 February 2017 8 minutes ago, JamesfromlondonLCFC said: really? cause i personally couldn't ****ing care less what other people think about my club. you're either Leicester of you're against us, what the rest of the world thinks is totally ****ing irrelevant in my opinion Very tribal...
brockmyster Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 No one man is bigger then a club, its sad to have to do it but that's true the club comes first and this is the right decision for the club And anyone who cares about what other fans think why do you give a shit its not a school playground ffs who cares who likes us
Guest bennytwohats Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 Couldn't agree more. The club has just lost its integrity in my opinion. I know that means little to a lot on here, but for me it's important. It was part of what made last year so special, we were the antithesis of modern football - this decision is the epitome of everything that is wrong with it. A real shame for everyone involved.
JamesfromlondonLCFC Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 Just now, Wolfox said: Very tribal... its the right way to go about it, its the same reason ive seen most people wishing relegation on us since the season began. no one ever really respected us but ourselves, lets not act like anythings actually changed here. they dont give a **** about us and we should feel the same about them
Jakemoore Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 I think people actually want to accept relegation. Let's just allow it to happen. Absolute ostriches.
Wolfox Posted 23 February 2017 Author Posted 23 February 2017 1 minute ago, Babylon said: Take your time to explain to them they are talking out of their arse then. None of these people understand us, what's we've seen or who did what at this club. They don't see years of hard work by the owners, previous management and players... just just see lovely old claudio with his funny bell and sayings and give him the credit. Well... I clearly have a different view as I couldn't find much to disagree with...
Guest bennytwohats Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 2 minutes ago, Babylon said: Take your time to explain to them they are talking out of their arse then. None of these people understand us, what's we've seen or who did what at this club. They don't see years of hard work by the owners, previous management and players... just just see lovely old claudio with his funny bell and sayings and give him the credit. If he takes the full blame for everything that is wrong then it's really hard to try and claim he doesn't get that share of credit for all that has gone right.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 3 minutes ago, Babylon said: Oh no... people who never gave a shit about Leicester, still don't give a shit about Leicester. Bet the owners don't see it that way. They're probably, even as we speak, desperately trying to get him to come back.
SuperMike Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 For four months the players have been a disgrace and an embarassment. Now the entire club is a disgrace and an embarassment. Relegation now a nailed-on certainty.
theessexfox Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 Doesn't matter that our players didn't know what they were doing, weren't behind the manager, weren't pressing as a team and were sinking like a stone, that the entire set up was riven with disputes and fall-outs and bad decisions... as long as we retained our integrity, that's all that matters right?
Monsell1976 Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 Wether it helps or not, the players should get a chorus of you let Claudio down, and plenty of chants of thanks to Claudio
Wasyls Pec Deck Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 I remember when we appointed Claudio I read that he struggled to manage egos, and I thought he'd fit in. And he did. But there's clearly a disjoin now. Kasper and Vardy directly criticising him for example. Call it a player revolt, but whatever the whole circumstances (and we'll never know), a change had to be made - the alternative was getting relegated.
Babylon Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 Just now, bennytwohats said: If he takes the full blame for everything that is wrong then it's really hard to try and claim he doesn't get that share of credit for all that has gone right. Who has claimed he doesn't get the credit. An analogy... He was the perfect ingredient to the stew Pearson had created. He added the seasoning and it was perfection... problem is he's kept chucking salt into the pot and it's become inedible slop.
Babylon Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 2 minutes ago, Trav Le Bleu said: Bet the owners don't see it that way. They're probably, even as we speak, desperately trying to get him to come back. I wouldn't put anything past them when it comes to hiring and firing managers. ha
filbertway Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 this is very admirable @Babylon but hysterical overreaction seems to be spreading like wildfire.
Royston. Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 if the players were giving everything for ranieri but we were still in this position, its probable he would keep his job but the owners hands were tied, they gave him more than enough time.
Babylon Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 Last comment... just remember it's very easy to sit there and chuck you morals about. But when you're the man who will need to stump up £100m to run the club should we go down, you might be thinking less about your integrity and more about what needs to be done. Living your life off sentiment is a dangerous way to live.
Stadt Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 Keep Ranieri and be a championship club or stay in the premier league without him*? *not as simple as that, I know
sm1 Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 8 minutes ago, Renart said: There is something called integrity. With him, we might have stayed up and we might not. Now, we might stay up and we might not - but we will always be the team that sacked him. He is a very popular guy and for good reason. Fans, owners, players etc get caught up in this idea that changing the manager is going to solve everything. Well, I would have rather we had gone down with him than we stay up with someone else. And don't any of you dare say that I don't have the interests of my club at heart - because I have supported them all my life and I have never seen anything like last season - and if it meant us going down, then I would have taken it to have protected my club's integrity! Really, he didn't seem a popular man when the owners decided to hire him. Infact, I distinctly remember almost universal ridicule that we had hired Ranieri. The tinckerman, the guy with bizarre substitutions, the guy who lost to the Faroe Islands. All these idiots coming out of the woodwork talking about respecting Ranieri, were the same people who were sniggering at us and made him the odds on favourite first manager to be sacked. Where was their respect then?
SouthStandUpperTier Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 I read several fan forums of other clubs last night. All of them were saying how lucky/undeserving/talentless/embarrassing we were. Anyone that says sacking Claudio has brought shame on the club, or made us hated, or a laughing stock, is talking bollox. Nobody gave us any respect before tonight. Nothing has changed. **** them all, and their opinions.
MattCan Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 Where have all the good things gone in this ruthless world ... Something about Leicester City that ignited our respect and admiration in the first place has died today ... back to normal ...
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