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Posted (edited)
7 minutes ago, WigstonWanderer said:

Can’t see him going anywhere unless we’re actually in the relegation zone 

Though the conspiracy theorist in me thinks may be the board wanted us to get relegated the season that we did to do the psr fiddle. If that’s true, you would like to think we see a change soon. We literally can’t get relegated again because the EFL is will screw us royally.

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4 hours ago, AKCJ said:

Fair enough. Came across loud and clear on the stream. One of the only chants I could hear from the Leicester fans.

Sort it out! He's already fuched it up ...... this blokes sorting nothing out ....... a complete shambles of a manager 

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It needed to happen today really. Give the replacement the entirety of the international break.

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Haven’t felt this disengaged with Leicester City in a long while. 
 

Going into this season even when Maresca was still in charge, I really didn’t expect much. This season was never going to be pretty, I’d happily take 17th and I felt that way before the season started. 
 

What has evolved this season though, from top to bottom has felt so uninspiring. This manager and the majority of our squad make me feel nothing, we just reek of Championship standard, with strong vibes of our 2001/2002 and 2003/2004 seasons. 
 

We went for the cheap uninspiring option as manager, while we’ve also accumulated a squad full of unlikeable players, who I can’t wait to see the back of. 
 

I’m just praying for a manager and a set of players that make me feel excited again, unfortunately right now, this club feels very meh. 

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If he isn’t gone within probably the next 24-48 hours then I can see us being stuck with him until at least Christmas

 

If you are getting rid of a manager in an international break you do it at the start of it

 

Although with how backwards this club is we will probably do it the day before the Chelsea game

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1 minute ago, moore_94 said:

If he isn’t gone within probably the next 24-48 hours then I can see us being stuck with him until at least Christmas

 

If you are getting rid of a manager in an international break you do it at the start of it

 

Although with how backwards this club is we will probably do it the day before the Chelsea game

Was looking at this earlier. Next break is start of Jan. We’ve got 9 games before then and could be in big trouble looking at the fixtures. 
 

 

Get Ruud in. Even if we go down would feel more positive about the direction of the club with RVN and more of a philosophy in place. 

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6 hours ago, Dahnsouff said:

People will argue we cannot not to, but this decision could well be more about what our plans were for this season - did we expect to go down? Is an in season cost in sacking Cooper an unplanned cost which will subsequently impact future plans?

 

Alternatively, as seems inevitable, we have no plans, nor schemes (or hopes and dreams)

If our inept owners, who didn’t account for having to sack Rodgers in our last PL outing, haven’t learnt their lesson and put aside a kitty for “sacking Cooper”.

 

Then, I genuinely worry about how they function as business in all other areas of King Power.

Posted
26 minutes ago, Wymsey said:

Maybe on Wednesday there'll be news..:ph34r:

You tease, too be fair you called Cooper as the new manager prior to his appointment so I am hoping your source/info is good and we will be singing and dancing in the streets of Leicestershire. 
 

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Just now, Claudio Fannieri said:

You tease, too be fair you called Cooper as the new manager prior to his appointment so I am hoping your source/info is good and we will be singing and dancing in the streets of Leicestershire. 
 

He called the edouard signing too I think 

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1 minute ago, Claudio Fannieri said:

You tease, too be fair you called Cooper as the new manager prior to his appointment so I am hoping your source/info is good and we will be singing and dancing in the streets of Leicestershire. 
 

They really wanted Graham Potter.

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3 minutes ago, Wymsey said:

They really wanted Graham Potter.

So imagine if Potter has given us a positive nudge that he would now take the job then you have to think the club will want to act decisively and not run the risk of missing out again. 

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Was totally against Cooper being appointed in the first place, not the red scum link, although that doesn't help but just the mere fact his teams previously have been dour and uninspiring and I thought he was lucky beyond all reasonable belief at red scum 
 

The only thing I thought Cooper might do is galvanise the club but he hasn't he has been awful and looks uninterested on the touch line no passion no direction

 

just an insipid awful choice as manager and needs to go desperately quickly in my opinion

 

we certainly can't afford the 18 months to 2 years too long we gave Bodgers the fraud

 

im bored at present and we desperately need an inspiring manager who WILL galvanise us and make us hard to beat again

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Just now, Claudio Fannieri said:

So imagine if Potter has given us a positive nudge that he would now take the job then you have to think the club will want to act decisively and not run the risk of missing out again. 

Wondered this as well, especially given the reports coming out today re potter apparently being interested 

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Wymsey being the fanbase's top ITK all along would be one of the best plot twists in FT history

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When it was announced we had beat the ffp charges I genuinely thought mid table was more than so able.

 

How quickly the optimism has been sucked out of the club for so many.

 

Give us a chance Top ffs, act now for once!

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So will it be 4th or 5th time Potter turns us down? 
Imo he’s overrated and I’d rather go the unproven foreign route like Brighton and Bournemouth have done. 
Or if we have to go for proven pl experience Sarri (very unlikely), RVN (although limited experience), or Moyes.  

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