Chrysalis Posted 10 October 2022 Posted 10 October 2022 13 minutes ago, Larry_LCFC said: Thing is any booing absolutely should not be aimed at the players. They run their arses off and they are very capable. Unusually, I dont hold them responsible. They are being completely and utterly mismanaged which puts them in the predicament they find themselves. I imagine their confidence is on the floor because of that ****. We need to make it clear to the players we are behind them. All anger should be firmly aimed at BR. Thats why you avoid generic boos or "we are ****" Instead "rodgers get the **** out" or boo with every fan pointing at the dugout or the executive seating area to make it clear where the boos are at. Needs to me made very uncomfortable for susan and co when they out of the box to sit down, then the message is absolutely clear. 1
Freeman's Wharfer Posted 10 October 2022 Posted 10 October 2022 4 hours ago, Manley Farrington-Brown said: Imagine it. Football fans who don't want the manager sacked when their team is winning? Surely not. Imagine it. Winning 2 in 10 games and thinking the team is winning? Surely not.
steveherbe Posted 10 October 2022 Posted 10 October 2022 It's times like this that I wish I lived a little closer to Leicester. Then, hypothetically of course, if I lived say in Leicester, or even in Leicestershire, I'd be organising all my friends, acquaintances, forum members ( for example something like Foxestalk), and any like minded City fans, to be down the ground on Saturday at 9-30 outside the players entrance with as many "Rodgers Out" banners as possible. I'd also be arranging a singing section to orchestrate the vocals. Ideally, my group would hang around until about 11-30, then take their protest into the ground. But of course I live too far away to do any of this, and don't have tickets for the game. And before anyone offers, no I don't bloody want one, even if it's free! Oh well, I can only dream that someone local to the KP decides my suggestions need to be put into action, but I won't be holding my breath. 1
Sampson Posted 15 October 2022 Posted 15 October 2022 (edited) Fans a complete wet lettuce today. Think that’s the last clutched straw slipped from our grasp. It’s not happening. Board don’t want him gone, Fans won’t make a scene. He’s here for the course. Championship here we come. Edited 15 October 2022 by Sampson 3
Popular Post Ric Flair Posted 15 October 2022 Popular Post Posted 15 October 2022 2 minutes ago, Sampson said: Fans a complete wet lettuce today. Think that’s the last clutched straw slipped from our grasp. It’s not happening. Board don’t want him gone, Fans won’t make a scene. He’s here for the course. Championship here we come. We deserve our club being liquidated. No accountability, never been more ashamed and disgusted in our fan base. Pathetic 6
Mickyblueeyes Posted 15 October 2022 Posted 15 October 2022 There are a significant amount of members of our fan base, that if some fans had the audacity of being unhappy with Rodgers AND voiced that, they’d be reporting it to the nearest steward - and when said steward chooses not to remove that individual, they will do everything to have the poor 17 year old sacked from his Saturday job. Protest, my arse. We clapped them off after giving 2 goals away in the 90th minute v Spurs.
Lcfc098 Posted 15 October 2022 Posted 15 October 2022 We have a spineless set of fans. Applause after watching that sh*t for 90 mins. Half want us to go down so these haply clappers don’t turn up
Skid_1884 Posted 15 October 2022 Posted 15 October 2022 It’s evident the majority are Brendan in, from looking around the North Stand at full time where I was sitting people just blanked face as if they are in denial or don’t actually really care that much and this is just something to do on a Saturday with your kids who like football. My oldest son was in L1 and just told me that people had a go at others singing ‘we want Rodgers out’
jonthefox Posted 15 October 2022 Posted 15 October 2022 18 minutes ago, moore_94 said: What was on the big black banner at kick off?
moore_94 Posted 15 October 2022 Posted 15 October 2022 1 minute ago, jonthefox said: What was on the big black banner at kick off? 2
Popular Post Leicester_Loyal Posted 15 October 2022 Popular Post Posted 15 October 2022 Said it for ages, as a set of fans, we deserve to go down. 6
Happy Fox Posted 15 October 2022 Author Posted 15 October 2022 Plenty of boos at FT, and Rodgers out although not a lot of us joined in.. anyway hopefully it brings home the message to Top to sack him.
lcfcsnow Posted 15 October 2022 Posted 15 October 2022 22 minutes ago, moore_94 said: All that will happen is the club will make it difficult for them to do displays now.
An Sionnach Posted 15 October 2022 Posted 15 October 2022 2 minutes ago, Lcfc098 said: We have a spineless set of fans. Applause after watching that sh*t for 90 mins. Half want us to go down so these haply clappers don’t turn up We will be left with with a couple of hundred rabid zealots if that happened. Leicester people are famously undemonstrative but believe me we know shit when we see it.
Ricey Posted 15 October 2022 Posted 15 October 2022 Unfortunately a lot of match-going fans look at things too literally. We lost last week and drew this week, therefore it’s an improvement and not worthy of dissent. The big picture and the fact that Palace were dreadful doesn’t come into it.
Guest ttfn Posted 15 October 2022 Posted 15 October 2022 Anybody who was ever going to get exercised about this did so about six weeks ago. Lots of the fans still stuck in the “denial” stage, lots more have moved onto “acceptance”. Not enough in “anger”.
ARTY_FOX Posted 15 October 2022 Posted 15 October 2022 (edited) I hear alot of our fanbase (mostly of an older generation) just accept it because 'this is what we've been historically' I couldn't give a **** if we yo-yo'd 30 years ago tbh. Alot of our fans have 0 ambition. Edited 15 October 2022 by ARTY_FOX 3
Mr Weller 2 Posted 15 October 2022 Posted 15 October 2022 39 minutes ago, Sampson said: Fans a complete wet lettuce today. Think that’s the last clutched straw slipped from our grasp. It’s not happening. Board don’t want him gone, Fans won’t make a scene. He’s here for the course. Championship here we come. When you criticise the fans, the players and the board it’s time to stop watching.
Crinklyfox Posted 15 October 2022 Posted 15 October 2022 5 minutes ago, ARTY_FOX said: I hear alot of our fanbase (mostly of an older generation) just accept it because 'this is what we've been historically' I couldn't give a **** if we yo-yo'd 30 years ago tbh. Alot of our fans have 0 ambition. Don't know where you heard this from but as an older fan I can promise you that I have no interest or acceptance of us returning to be a club that is perpetually at the foot of the top flight of English football or near the top of the second. I have been delighted at the progress of the club in the last decade and want us to grow and achieve more in the future. Which is why I am very unhappy at our current situation.
SemperEadem Posted 15 October 2022 Posted 15 October 2022 19 minutes ago, lcfcsnow said: All that will happen is the club will make it difficult for them to do displays now. Already happening. Did you see the army of stewards flanking the block.
ARTY_FOX Posted 15 October 2022 Posted 15 October 2022 11 minutes ago, Crinklyfox said: Don't know where you heard this from but as an older fan I can promise you that I have no interest or acceptance of us returning to be a club that is perpetually at the foot of the top flight of English football or near the top of the second. I have been delighted at the progress of the club in the last decade and want us to grow and achieve more in the future. Which is why I am very unhappy at our current situation. Not lumping every older fan into one basket. Just what I generally hear at the ground from the older crowd
Raj Posted 15 October 2022 Posted 15 October 2022 57 minutes ago, moore_94 said: I cant read it, how is the board!!!??
Manley Farrington-Brown Posted 15 October 2022 Posted 15 October 2022 (edited) 25 minutes ago, ARTY_FOX said: I hear alot of our fanbase (mostly of an older generation) just accept it because 'this is what we've been historically' In a lot of cases this will just be their way of processing the disappointment, not any actual opinion about where we should be. Just like turning up to watch us play Man City - people hope we'll win, but when we don't they say 'well what did we expect, we were never going to beat them.' Edited 15 October 2022 by Manley Farrington-Brown
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