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7 hours ago, dillonpanthers87 said:

It's a good point. We (rightly) focus on the big failings. But the smaller ones we see, and also don't see...imagine. not just this absolute weapon, but also Whelan.

Iversen woukd have paid for the **** up of Edouard. But instead now we have the worst of both 

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1 hour ago, alanf0x said:

Apologies to Ricky P who is definitely not horrendous. The other 2 mentioned would be very good at a team like Stoke or Hull, but we should be aiming higher

Wow, way to write two young, improving players off. That type of attitude probably deserves the other types on your list!

 

And pretty sure Alves signed a new deal until 2028 so sorry, will have to put up with him for a while longer!

 

Also, given the downwards trend we see on, we will probably be battling with Stoke and Hull before long…

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Season ended last week, the managers gone back to Holland and is unaware of what is happening. We are a joke of a club.

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Posted

Nothing changes unless everything changes and the changes needs to start at the top and make ist way down right through the board room, coaching staff to the players.

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Posted
6 hours ago, Scotch said:

The fact that this guy is still in a job can only be one of two reasons...

 

1, Top doesn't UNDERSTAND how badly Rudkin is running us. 

 

2, Top doesn't CARE how badly he is running us. 

 

That's it. Incompetence or indifference. Take your pick because there is no other justification of continuing to employ a man who has steered us to  TWO relegations and TWO PSR breaches in THREE years! None. 

 

The more I think about it, the angrier i get. 

 

 

its a friendship but this is business and you can't have friendships in business imo.

 

Rudkin should resign but he probably thinks he is above that.

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Ric Flair said:

I'm more concerned he's still in his position than RvN is. 

He will be there until the dying days of King Power - a useless barnacle on the side of a sinking ship.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Ric Flair said:

I'm more concerned he's still in his position than RvN is. 

Agreed pal especially when there were rumours of him wanting to step down/back last season and that we were rumoured to be interviewing potential candidates (George Friend) springs to mind 

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59 minutes ago, Donwebbio said:

He will be there until the dying days of King Power - a useless barnacle on the side of a sinking ship.

He's NOT a "barnacle on the side of a sinking ship." He's one of the holes. 

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Also the time it's taking him to even find a replacement, when he's had months to look already - Once he knew we were relegated 

 

Other clubs have already done their management replacements

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The issue I have is we are so reactive, any DoF worth his salt will have a list of potential future managers that they are constantly reviewing and updating, we seem so lazy where we literally only start looking at potential managers once there is a vacancy and our obsession with managers who have some level of premier league experience is severely restricting the pool of managers we will consider. 

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37 minutes ago, Claudio Fannieri said:

The issue I have is we are so reactive, any DoF worth his salt will have a list of potential future managers that they are constantly reviewing and updating, we seem so lazy where we literally only start looking at potential managers once there is a vacancy and our obsession with managers who have some level of premier league experience is severely restricting the pool of managers we will consider. 

Absolutely, the club used to get business done early, we wrote the news now we read about it. 

Posted
6 hours ago, HarryDee8 said:

Also the time it's taking him to even find a replacement, when he's had months to look already - Once he knew we were relegated 

 

Other clubs have already done their management replacements

When you got muppets running the club what do we expect 

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On 30/05/2025 at 14:26, Noahfence said:

Any other club would have moved him on long ago. I’d love to know what the opinion is of him inside football 

Most clubs love him he buy at top dollar and sell for peanuts or free 

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Posted
22 hours ago, Wasyls Pec Deck said:

He was and is good at running the academy. You can’t argue with the talent being churned out. Take away the 4 other briefs he has and let him do only that again.

Hasn’t, arguably, the academy become more productive since he stepped out and into the DOF role?

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2 hours ago, Freeman's Wharfer said:

Hasn’t, arguably, the academy become more productive since he stepped out and into the DOF role?

Isn’t he still academy director? But yea fair point I guess it has got better the further away he’s got from it 

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