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Message from the Chairman.

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Just now, Nolucklcfc said:

Just makes me laugh how they want an atmosphere but treat most of the ones that want that like shite 

Yeah it's just clichéd words, and has been for a long time. Top doesn't even write it. 

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Leicester City Chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha pens a note to the Foxes faithful in Saturday's edition of CITY, the Club's official matchday magazine.

We’ve reached a crucial stage of the season and our fight to win promotion back to the Premier League. As we head into these vital final four games, I wanted to take the opportunity to address our supporters directly.

The Championship is a long season and we have fought hard to be in a position where our destiny is in our own hands. Now we must stand together, fight together – players, staff and supporters – and do everything we can to get over the line.

Three of our four remaining games are here at King Power Stadium and that is an opportunity we must make the most of. Give the team every bit of support you have. If things go well, be the force we use to capitalise. If we suffer in the game, be the force that pulls us through. Our opponents must fear they can never break our spirit, never break our togetherness, never break our belief. Foxes never quit. No matter what.

From first whistle to last, we need you to be the 12th player, to lift the team when they need it, to make life difficult for our opponents and to leave the stadium having felt you’ve made a difference to the outcome. Players and fans together – let’s leave everything out on the pitch. We all know the results we need. Let’s play our part in fighting for them.

Foxes. Never. Quit.

Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha
Chairman

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He never wrote a word of that, probably had final sign off after one of his higher-ups edited the comms director’s first draft. Just the same old were in this together tripe that most CEOs across any organisation trot out when things go to shit. Actions speak louder than words Top and those accountable for our omnishambles of a financial situation remain unscathed and earning a fortune. Deal with that and you grow in esteem far more than this predictable story. 

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13 minutes ago, Corky said:

As a KPFC fan, great words to read. Hope he gives us a thumbs up.

Hope you'll be down the KP tomorrow with your clapper and kitted out head to toe in club shop nonce tackle 🤣

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