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44 minutes ago, Muzzy_no7 said:

Straight down the Co-op for some £10 Prosecco.

 

Great news. 

If you've got the members card they've got a 7 quid bottle for a fiver............it's shite

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Posted
1 minute ago, Chelmofox said:

Something has been up for a while. We all knew Cooper was going to be a bit of a wet blanket, but hes barely acknowledged the fans at the last few home games and the players have looked totally pissed off.

 

With a back office team appointed by Cooper, i cant believe they think anyone in there is suitable to take it on an interim basis. They must have someone to announce immediately.

 

I think its likely Potter after he didnt get the England job.

Didn't Vardy give him an honest appraisal as he was subbed yesterday?

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Posted
8 minutes ago, CrispinLA in Texas said:

Don't rush the decision ....so many managers available in England and Europe.  We need a proper analysis on the pros and cons on each of them and what's best for Leicester 

Agreed. What I would say is alot of insider information, whether you choose to believe it or not, is we've been eyeing this up for a while as the players had been complaining for a long time about him.

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9 minutes ago, CrispinLA in Texas said:

Don't rush the decision ....so many managers available in England and Europe.  We need a proper analysis on the pros and cons on each of them and what's best for Leicester 

Though we need to beat Wet Spam

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Someone else said it, but it was the feeling of apathy that sealed it for me. I just couldn't be bothered with my club of nearly four decades. 

 

Obviously its never nice when anyone loses a job and he seems like a nice? person, but please, gives us someone exciting. Anyone but Moyes (the ABM movement, if you will). 

 

 

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Posted
Just now, Bilo said:

Rodgers was very clearly not a bad appointment. 😂

 

Successive top five finishes, an FA Cup, a Community Shield and a European semi-final.

 

The mistake wasn't appointing Rodgers but not sacking him when he lost the dressing room.

Everytime I see your pic....Art the clown comes to my mind 🫣

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Posted

This is a great advantage to have over Southampton and Ipswich, as they will never sack their two managers, as they are too loyal to them.

 

We’ve now given us a chance of getting a new manager ‘bounce’ which they can’t give themselves

 

Well played

Posted
6 minutes ago, Chelmofox said:

Something has been up for a while. We all knew Cooper was going to be a bit of a wet blanket, but hes barely acknowledged the fans at the last few home games and the players have looked totally pissed off.

 

With a back office team appointed by Cooper, i cant believe they think anyone in there is suitable to take it on an interim basis. They must have someone to announce immediately.

 

I think its likely Potter after he didnt get the England job.

I genuinely think the reason we didnt appoint Potter in the end is because he wanted an England job clause. From what I remember at the time almost everything was agreed but then they couldnt agree on something.

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4 minutes ago, sbfox said:

Someone else said it, but it was the feeling of apathy that sealed it for me. I just couldn't be bothered with my club of nearly four decades. 

 

Obviously its never nice when anyone loses a job and he seems like a nice? person, but please, gives us someone exciting. Anyone but Moyes (the ABM movement, if you will). 

 

 

There wasn't a boo, people just gave up and left. 

Posted
11 minutes ago, CrispinLA in Texas said:

Don't rush the decision ....so many managers available in England and Europe.  We need a proper analysis on the pros and cons on each of them and what's best for Leicester 

You'd hope all of this is done PRIOR to them sacking Cooper, but with our lot you never know. 

 

It wasn't a snap decision after yesterday's game to get rid, 

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Posted

Moyes would be organised and keen to re-establish his credentials. Good choice in those respects. But it would be still be a roller coaster I reckon and would fans accept that? Or his dour (ish) personality. Pep might be available soon, mind. 

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Posted
58 minutes ago, Corky said:

Don't wish him any ill but it wasn't going anywhere but downhill. Performances were generally shocking.

 

Only part of the issue solved, finding the next one is critical.

Totally agree with you. I’m disappointed because he was another bad fit and was always a sacking waiting to happen. We all would have wanted him to succeed because then the club would have been doing better. For me Moyes should be next in 

Posted
53 minutes ago, ts_1010 said:

As much as I wasn't sold on his style of play and the seeming "step down" in coaching ability, why now?

 

We've just had an international break and where the new coach could have bedded in and got some training sessions done. Why not get rid at the start of that?

No pleasing some people.

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