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11 minutes ago, Cardiff_Fox said:

:rolleyes: In comparison to what? There's been some incredible, superb performances alongside the poor. Nearly a year ago to the day, we beat Liverpool 3-1 at home and followed it up with a superb win at Villa Park. 

 

If it is two difficult years, christ alive. 

I meant externally with the pandemic. Even so for every Liverpool theres a West Ham, Newcastle and Bournemouth style performance. 

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54 minutes ago, Cardiff_Fox said:

:rolleyes: In comparison to what? There's been some incredible, superb performances alongside the poor. Nearly a year ago to the day, we beat Liverpool 3-1 at home and followed it up with a superb win at Villa Park. 

 

If it is two difficult years, christ alive. 

Absolutely spot on.  When that guy says as a fan base we've been incredibly patient what does that even mean?  Comparably this has been the best period in Leicester history.  Two seasons of european football and an FA cup and nearly breaking into the top 4 twice.  If that is patience I'd love to know what zen like tactics Everton fans possess.  Or spurs.  Or West Ham or any of the other 80+ clubs who haven't been able to enjoy anything like that kind of success during that period.   

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You only have to look at the sides doing well to see the amount of investment which is required - and sustained investment at that. I recognise entirely some justified fan frustrations with both team performances and the manager but there seems to me to be a lot of entitlement, ingratitude and an embarrassing lack of respect and recognition surfacing at the moment.

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3 hours ago, SemperEadem said:

These rallying calls have shown time and again over the last few years that sadly they don’t really work.

Those that sing down The Way will do so on Sunday and those that don’t wont now miraculously start to.

 

Shame as if you go down to the football and sing and make your own fun then its a far more enjoyable experience.

This. A million times over.

 

If you're not enjoying what's on the pitch, make your own fun off it. Baffles me that people cob so much money at football and just expect to be entertained all the time.

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1 hour ago, seanymac said:

Absolutely spot on.  When that guy says as a fan base we've been incredibly patient what does that even mean?  Comparably this has been the best period in Leicester history.  Two seasons of european football and an FA cup and nearly breaking into the top 4 twice.  If that is patience I'd love to know what zen like tactics Everton fans possess.  Or spurs.  Or West Ham or any of the other 80+ clubs who haven't been able to enjoy anything like that kind of success during that period.   

I just want to see a balanced debate. I happen to think Rodgers should go at the end of the season but the debate over him should be balanced. 
 

I think criticism should be centred more on the recent cup competition exits and the lack of mental strength. However, there’s still been glimpses this season of us at our best and that was also the case right up to March last season 

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Perhaps once the players begin to show some fight and passion, the crowd might get behind them. Unfortunately, i don't expect anything other than a loss on Sunday and more fan anger.

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