splinterdream Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 12 minutes ago, ARTY_FOX said: No. The owners need to stay. They just need to sack the **** in charge of the team. No, it’s more than Rodger’s. a manager can say I want these players A, if we can’t get them players B, if we can’t get them players C. We have no idea what’s gone on, what we do no is some idiot has been dishing out ridiculous contracts, that’s our problem. im sure there’s an issue with Rodger’s but the rot runs deeper than that.
Mendi Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 46 minutes ago, Ric Flair said: No manager survived more than 6 losses and yet Rodgers did. Our owners are patient but something has changed. I don't see how the rebuild happens here, where is the money suddenly going to come from if its been stopped because we don't have any. I had naively thought it might be because Brendan was being held accountable for wasting it and trying to oush him out but given we are well within a shot at relegation this season, you wouldn't play such a perverse game. Top money stopped how ?
marbles Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 1 minute ago, kingkisnorbo said: The blind, non-negotiable pro-owner outlook of some on here and generally around the fan base is frightening. They are not a deity. More frightening than blowhards demanding the team be sold? I think not
Poznan34 Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 If I understand it correctly, the day to day running is Rudkin and Whelan, with the owner coming in on big decisions ie. stadium/training ground/manager. It seems it should be those guys getting the stick before the owner.
Popular Post Freeman's Wharfer Posted 4 January 2023 Popular Post Posted 4 January 2023 6 minutes ago, themightyfin said: Well FELLA.... You clearly don't understand the entitlement I mean. I ment that people seem to think because they own us we are entitled to an endless amount of their wealth. I was born a Leicester fan and I will die a Leicester fan. I will die having seen us winning trophies I never saw us win in my wildest dreams. And saw More European tours we have ever had in our long history in the time our owners have been here. They owe us nothing. How anyone can even question their commitment or loyalty or financial backing is frankly adisgusting. King power has lost a shed load of money during covid and all they have done is block transfers till deadwood is removed from the squad to trim the wages. That doesn't happen overnight so if we are not spending for a couple of windows then so be it.. Until I hear otherwise that they are walking away they get my full backing and they have never made any suggestions that that is the case. I do t see any problems...FELLA. If you wanted an example of how impossible it is to have a reasoned discussion on this topic amongst Leicester fans, this is the finest example you could wish to read. There are genuinely people out there who will in one breath talk about their lifelong commitment to the club and how much it means to them and in the next basically say that an ownership has free pass to do whatever they please without question. I asked the question a year or so ago: what would it take for you to change your mind/viewpoint to say you’d like King Power to remain without any additional investment needed? A lot of what came back was “they can do what they like” and “they’ve earned the right not to be questioned”. It’s absurd to think that football supporters could ever be in a position where the ownership got free pass to do as they please without question or accountability, yet here we are. When the topic of fan ownership came up around the time of the Super League fiasco, some were even opposed to fan representation on the board! It can be real drinking the cool aid stuff at times on this particular topic amongst Leicester fans. 10 3
splinterdream Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 1 hour ago, Babylon said: Sigh… it’s truly amazing that people with zero grasp of our finances manage to come to grand conclusions. If Rodger’s hadn’t continuously spent money on total shite he doesn’t want to play, nobody would be moaning. It’s **** all to do with investment, anyone believing it’s solely down to that has been listening to that self serving c*** of a manager too much. I hate sticking up for Rodger’s but only a part of our troubles is down to him. The only transfer I’d criticise him for is Perez. Vestegaard and Bertrand on paper were good signings, Bertrand as cover to replace Fuchs and Vestegaard as cover also, Daka and Soumare clearly had good pedigree and just haven’t worked out, but the fee wasn’t huge. what he is at fault for is falling out with players and killing the teams passion/team spirit. the club however are at fault of mismanaging contracts/fees which has primarily got us to where we are. 1
Leicesterpool Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 The club was more vichai's dream rather than TOP'S. Perhaps Top is more about balancing the books rather than spending loads and gambling. I don't know if Top is looking back at windows of 2011 and 2016 where we overspent on bang average players. 1
themightyfin Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 10 minutes ago, Freeman's Wharfer said: If you wanted an example of how impossible it is to have a reasoned discussion on this topic amongst Leicester fans, this is the finest example you could wish to read. There are genuinely people out there who will in one breath talk about their lifelong commitment to the club and how much it means to them and in the next basically say that an ownership has free pass to do whatever they please without question. I asked the question a year or so ago: what would it take for you to change your mind/viewpoint to say you’d like King Power to remain without any additional investment needed? A lot of what came back was “they can do what they like” and “they’ve earned the right not to be questioned”. It’s absurd to think that football supporters could ever be in a position where the ownership got free pass to do as they please without question or accountability, yet here we are. When the topic of fan ownership came up around the time of the Super League fiasco, some were even opposed to fan representation on the board! It can be real drinking the cool aid stuff at times on this particular topic amongst Leicester fans. If you want an example of how ungrateful some people are then read this. I have saw where we come from My memory serves me well. I'd much rather be where we are today than in many other times that I've supported my beloved club. 2
Leicesterpool Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 (edited) Interesting that since stadium redevelopment was rejected by the council, things have been quiet from above. I'm not sure if that's kind ruined future plans that top had in place. Now that project has been derailed its difficult to decide where to take the club next. No doubt the redevelopment once completed would have set the club up for the future generating a lot of money and attract higher quality signings. Edited 4 January 2023 by Leicesterpool 1
Popular Post Freeman's Wharfer Posted 4 January 2023 Popular Post Posted 4 January 2023 1 minute ago, themightyfin said: If you want an example of how ungrateful some people are then read this. I have saw where we come from My memory serves me well. I'd much rather be where we are today than in many other times that I've supported my beloved club. If your employer was brilliant to you in the first few years of you working there, developed you and paid you well, you liked the people and the company but then in the following years they stopped investing in you, your pay was frozen and the general working conditions deteriorated, would you stay at that company for life because the first few years were great? Or could you see a scenario where you might eventually feel the need to look for another job where you could fulfil your remaining potential, earn more money and feel like you were moving forward, and, upon handing your notice in, say “thanks for everything you’ve done for me, I’ve loved working here and I’ll always look back really fondly on my time working here”? The point I’m trying to illustrate here is that it’s possible to make a change for a better future whilst still being grateful for the past. Wanting positive change - or even just discussing the possibility of change - is not a lack of gratitude at all. 8
Mike1983 Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 1 hour ago, bluefox1 said: If we are going to be challenging for top 6 or even top 10 we need new investors. Thank you TOP but you have taken as far as you can. More like a challenger for the bottom 5 as things are looking now.
Aleksz Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 3 minutes ago, Leicesterpool said: Interesting that since stadium redevelopment was rejected by the council, things have been quiet from above. I'm not sure if that's kind ruined future plans that top had in place. Now that project has been derailed its difficult to decide where to take the club next. No doubt the redevelopment once completed would have set the club up for the future generating a lot of money and attract higher quality signings. Eh? Has it?
BenTheFox Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 28 minutes ago, Poznan34 said: If I understand it correctly, the day to day running is Rudkin and Whelan, with the owner coming in on big decisions ie. stadium/training ground/manager. It seems it should be those guys getting the stick before the owner. The owner employs both of those people.
themightyfin Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 10 minutes ago, Freeman's Wharfer said: If your employer was brilliant to you in the first few years of you working there, developed you and paid you well, you liked the people and the company but then in the following years they stopped investing in you, your pay was frozen and the general working conditions deteriorated, would you stay at that company for life because the first few years were great? Or could you see a scenario where you might eventually feel the need to look for another job where you could fulfil your remaining potential, earn more money and feel like you were moving forward, and, upon handing your notice in, say “thanks for everything you’ve done for me, I’ve loved working here and I’ll always look back really fondly on my time working here”? The point I’m trying to illustrate here is that it’s possible to make a change for a better future whilst still being grateful for the past. Wanting positive change - or even just discussing the possibility of change - is not a lack of gratitude at all. Or you leave your job and wish you would have stayed because your new employers are rubbish. Green Green Grass. 1
sm1 Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 7 minutes ago, Leicesterpool said: Interesting that since stadium redevelopment was rejected by the council, things have been quiet from above. I'm not sure if that's kind ruined future plans that top had in place. Now that project has been derailed its difficult to decide where to take the club next. No doubt the redevelopment once completed would have set the club up for the future generating a lot of money and attract higher quality signings. We don't really need a stadium expansion if we're playing in the championship. Everything stems from what happens on the pitch. If Top doesn't want to spend money on the team, there's no need wasting it on the stadium.
ALC Fox Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 This all stems from Rodgers not wanting to sell anyone a couple of summers ago in a bid to push for Champions League football. In the end, we had injuries and a lack of squad churn has led to stagnation and the coach's voice becoming less effective. Players on large salaries are underperforming or are on the treatment table. We've seen what a single good signing (Faes) and a single good coaching appointment (Knudsen) can do but we need more. The basis of everything we have done right before is still there with Top, Rudkin and Whelan, and our scouting department is still identifying some gems. Once we can free up funds we can get back to where we have previously been. That probably means a new manager and many players leaving with many more new ones arriving. That'll be a bumpy road and may take another couple of seasons to navigate. But Top and King Power are still capable of delivering what we need.
Guest Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 1 minute ago, themightyfin said: Or you leave your job and wish you would have stayed because your new employers are rubbish. Green Green Grass. Did you think the same when Ranieri's position came under scrutiny, out of interest? Was it ungrateful or entitled to think that despite the wonderful things he had done for us it would be better for the future of the club if he were replaced?
themightyfin Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 4 minutes ago, Guest said: Did you think the same when Ranieri's position came under scrutiny, out of interest? Was it ungrateful or entitled to think that despite the wonderful things he had done for us it would be better for the future of the club if he were replaced? I trusted the owners as I do now to make the right choices. Nothings changed.
Popular Post Gerard Posted 4 January 2023 Popular Post Posted 4 January 2023 (edited) 2 hours ago, elvisfmcfly said: I’m passed blaming Rodgers now though, I’m blaming the man behind the men doing shit jobs and not doing anything about it.Vichai would have sacked Rodgers by now or put money in, he wouldn’t have just done nothing. No, blame Rodgers. Listening to his interview tonight on the radio on the way home and he was moaning we had a small squad. Well it's a 25 man squad with no youth players in it and filled with the likes of Vestergaard who cost good money and who was your buy and never gets a game. Only Chilwell and Schmeichel aren't there from the two 5th placed finishing side, our downfall is a large part to players regressing under Rodgers. Every time I here the cretin he's palming off responsibility to anyone but himself. Edited 4 January 2023 by Gerard 3 2
Gerard Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 1 hour ago, CosbehFox said: Their net worth according to Forbes is still over a billion. Pocket change to real wealthy men in the PL.
Popular Post jeffschlupp Posted 4 January 2023 Popular Post Posted 4 January 2023 I don't understand where and why people are managing to make some sort of judgment about Top and Vichai. Susan Whelan is chief executive, and has been for a decade. The club's greatest ever decade, on and off the pitch. Does Top ultimately call the big shots, yes of course he does. But is the day-to-day running, the actual business, transfer planning, recruitment of football staff (minus manager), renewal of contracts down to him? Absolutely not. For what it's worth though, Rodgers has openly admitted he had a meeting with Top the other day. So for all the 'his heart's not in it', I'm not sure where that comes from, either. This is not some sort of major crisis, in which the club needs to completely light itself on fire and rise like a phoenix. Look at Southampton, West Ham, Everton - any team that has ever fought with or broke into the top 7. They all regressed, some managed to get back with steady investment, shrewd deals, good management. It is financially implausible and in fact impossible to compete with the giants indefinitely. The only seven football clubs in England who are not two poor managers or two 5/10 summer transfer windows away from relegation are Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur. And that's because they have the money to ensure no matter how poor their managers or signings are, they'll drag them to no worse than mid-table. We need to carefully get through the next 6-12 months. Assess the manager situation, make a decent overhaul of the squad, and move forward. We might not be in a battle for Europe for the next few years. But then, Southampton, Wolves, Everton and West Ham aren't either, and they were in recent memory too. The club is in safe hands. Let's trust in that 5
dannythefox Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 Can’t ever see the owners selling up. All this crap we’re going through at the minute is just Leicester it’s always been like this. 1
Mickyblueeyes Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 I can’t understand why people are so surprised by this. It’s football. This football club from the outside looks an absolute shit show. A laughing stock on and off the pitch. The only thing we’ve this year is that they have decent eggs for brekkie at the training ground. It’s difficult running a business. The bigger it is, the more pressing issues can be. Especially in football where business combines with quirky regulation. For football fans of ALL clubs, the judgement will start and finish with what is going on on the pitch. Based on that, this question was bound to be asked. For me, I don’t mind either way. I’m certainly not part of the ownership are some sort of messiah - they’ve done a splendid job in taking us from a relatively modest £30m (?) turnover to a business with a £300m (?) turnover. Maybe we now expect and want a club that turns over £600m - that in any business takes time. Most fans don’t have that patience and arguably, they shouldn’t be expected to. I’ll criticise them for the football decisions. I think it’s fair to do that simply on the lack of investment this season. I haven’t gone through the accounts nor am I privy to the current strategy (unless a board member is on this, no one is) but I can come to opinion that I strongly disagree with the current approach purely as a football fan - i’d be surprised if any fan thought what is happening now is great. Top’s at the top (no pun intended) as is Whelan and the rest. If the fans turn, they have to stomach it with a smile. 4
iancognito Posted 4 January 2023 Posted 4 January 2023 6 hours ago, frany104 said: When was the last time anybody saw him at the games? Newcastle a week ago. Considering the man has a multinational business empire to take care of, I'm surprised he's ever got time to be here. He was also famously videoed doing keepy-ups at the training camp before Christmas so "his hearts not in it any more"? Really? I don't know how many more speeches he can give about protecting his father's legacy and providing financial backing into the long term future before that sinks in with some people. His Dad literally died here. They've spent time & money planning the extension to build the KP brand around this club. Short of tattooing a club badge on his arse and singing "When You're Smiling" on the rooftops, he can do little more. Things are tight with money right now, things are tough on the pitch BUT be very, very careful what you wish for when talking changing owners. We need to invest enough to keep us in the division whilst the rest falls into place. The thought of some arrogant Yank or a Saudi using us as a plaything, really doesn't appeal. 3
Popular Post Nick Posted 4 January 2023 Popular Post Posted 4 January 2023 There’s some ungrateful spoilt children in here with short memories, a reactionary thirst for instant gratification and no appreciation for who’s spoilt them in the first place or the need to prioritise a longer term strategy and put in a physical infrastructure for the Club to effectively financially compete and succeed in the future. 6
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