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Hamza arguing with fans at Preston Away didn’t get much coverage either. The bloke, and probably many others, clearly struggle to see the source of the fans discontent.

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37 minutes ago, cropstonfox said:

No characters,no leaders.Zero passion for the club thats paid them so well for a few years.Why do they hate the club?why do they bite the hand that feeds them.?

Where did it sll go wrong?

 

That's what I can't figure out ,top ,in fact world class training  facilities,top level wages ,treated like kings ,can't understand what's pissed them off ,ungrateful cvnts.

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1 hour ago, VLC86 said:

Hamza arguing with fans at Preston Away didn’t get much coverage either. The bloke, and probably many others, clearly struggle to see the source of the fans discontent.

Was telling people to calm down at the end of Millwall as well. Zero Standards FC

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10 minutes ago, Muzzy_no7 said:

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You only have to read some of the replies to this to further grasp just how placid and odd some of our fans are. 

I often can't get excited about our players' social media output but this is dense by any stretch of the imagination. 

Can see why there's a feeling some of our players just don't give af. 

The bloke has been a permanent sub, reserve or loanee through his entire career. Just get rid. 

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It’s appalling timing given the form the team are in, at the end of the day it just shows that the players are far too comfortable with losing, and that weak mindset has probably been exacerbated by a weak manager that is constantly blowing smoke up their arses telling them well done lads good effort, we go again next time 

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You'd imagine his frustration at this weekend stems from Wilder pretty much saying he'd have been first name on the team sheet if he'd got our job in the summer.

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Don’t forget that he hosted a lock down party before West Ham away during lockdown that completely derailed our season ( when we were chasing champions league) 

 

Drain the swamp, I remember his debut against Tottenham NINE years ago and his progression has been pathetic! 
 

Infuriates me that someone with the disruptive off the field behaviour like his still represents our club, but under Aiyawatt it’s not surprising. 

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4 hours ago, FOTS said:

Said it before and I’ll say it again - Seagrave has a massive say in the shit culture around the club.
 

Yes obviously it’s a fantastic facility, yes it’s beneficial to our youth system and presumably that’s where our first-team players will come from over the next few years.

 

But it symbolises the head in the sand attitude around the place. They no longer have to come into the City apart from matchday. They never have to see the people who their displays affect.

 

And don’t get me started on the NG postcodes.

We make far too many excuses for the fact we are poorly run. It’s nothing to do with seagrave, it never has been. It’s the culture that is allowed by an incompetent DOF and a placid owner. There’s zero accountability. No authority figures and the fact the chairman acts like a fan boy and not a boss. 
 

Ruud to his credit tried to come in and correct some of these issues and unfortunately for him he didn’t back up that side of things with success on the pitch. But he was onto something with a lot of this crock. 

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Brainless. He shows zero understanding of what it's like to be a fan. This was an opponent celebrating a goal against us. It's barely different to joining in their celebrations at the time; worse in a way because he had the time to think about how fans would react.

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21 minutes ago, Arkie Bennett said:

Brainless. He shows zero understanding of what it's like to be a fan. This was an opponent celebrating a goal against us. It's barely different to joining in their celebrations at the time; worse in a way because he had the time to think about how fans would react.

It shows how professional footballers think like mercenaries more than club players. Another club, another contract, another group of players to hug when something goes right and another bunch to find excuses when it goes wrong. Maybe a return to 'you move to Leicestershire' if you want to play for Leicester. Fuchs had his family in the US and made that work. Jobs aren't as important as family but football isn't a common or garden job. Maybe it's the way football can uproot a player overnight. Maybe there's too many foreign managers (as there are players) who are flavour of the modern game. It might work for the big clubs but there's money to burn which hides deficiencies very well. 

Really, we're lacking focus and ambition through the club and that's a failure at owner level. Top isn't the person we need demanding excellence or effort from his employees at King Power. 

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