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Considering the strong feelings of FT members prior to Cooper's dismissal..... and now the speculation about the next manager,  I wondered if decision makers at LCFC take our views into account.  Do they read Foxes Talk or even post anonymously to gather info they can use to make their case ?

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4 minutes ago, Lako42 said:

No

 

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I guessed that would be the answer but I just find it hard to believe that being involved with LCFC someone wouldn't be employed to keep an eye on the media, and FT is the biggest forum around

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Possibly.

 

I wouldn't be surprised at all if the board members of a multi-million pound football club in the top flight of the most prestigious league in world football read an internet forum full of emotional petulant supporters and base their business decisions off their thoughts and feelings.

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8 minutes ago, Elsie Effcee said:

Considering the strong feelings of FT members prior to Cooper's dismissal..... and now the speculation about the next manager,  I wondered if decision makers at LCFC take our views into account.  Do they read Foxes Talk or even post anonymously to gather info they can use to make their case ?

Hahaha 

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1 minute ago, Elsie Effcee said:

I guessed that would be the answer but I just find it hard to believe that being involved with LCFC someone wouldn't be employed to keep an eye on the media, and FT is the biggest forum around

It’s still to small a sample size to have any barring on what happens with the club.

Social Media in any form always leans towards the negative.

If they listened to anything on here Rudkin would have gone years ago.

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Just now, Bert said:

Are Foxestalkers pissed up at 10am on a Monday morning? Yep. 

We’re a global fan base! It’s 9pm here! If anyone wants to get pissed on Aussie time! 😂 

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Just now, Aus Fox said:

We’re a global fan base! It’s 9pm here! If anyone wants to get pissed on Aussie time! 😂 

After the last 4 days in Perth, I could see why most Aussies would be pissed 👀😂

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2 minutes ago, Dan Gliballs said:

Possibly.

 

I wouldn't be surprised at all if the board members of a multi-million pound football club in the top flight of the most prestigious league in world football read an internet forum full of emotional petulant supporters and base their business decisions off their thoughts and feelings.

So can we assume that protests never work because they are always up against multi-million pound organisations!  Maybe that's right so why do people still do it?

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And if it was the case. Cooper would’ve never been appointed. Rodgers would never have been sacked how late he was. 

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You can be sure some within the club read FT. You can also be sure that no matter what people say on here in anyway influences their decisions.

If I recall correctly there was an article about Ian Holloway's missus reading the thread about us heading for relegation a few years back .

She found the image of Holloway and Mandaric in a sinking boat very funny.

I think it was posted by Davie G.

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There will be people employed the club that look on here but nobody with any say on recruitment etc. Can just imagine somebody doing a PowerPoint presentation to Top with the latest Cooper out poll lol

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I think all managers would have been sacked longer before they were, if they read this forum. Pearson and Enzo both took a lot of criticism on here.

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If it were up to foxes talk I dont think Cooper would have got the job. There were some odd bods who thought he was a good manager and wanted him. but most could see he was an absolute disaster. 

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7 minutes ago, Elsie Effcee said:

So can we assume that protests never work because they are always up against multi-million pound organisations!  Maybe that's right so why do people still do it?

Never? no. Rarely? sure.

Either way it's hardly a fair comparison. One is generally a mass organised gathering, the other is a mostly anonymous space on the internet for fans to express their feelings.

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Seeing as most on here wanted Rodgers sacked at least 6 months before he was, and nobody on here wanted Cooper, I doubt very much they would read or even care what the fans think. They are so distant from the fans in terms of match day experience etc so zero chance they'd give 2 fuchs about who we think should be the manager etc. Rudkin would have also gone a while ago if anyone at the club listened to the fans. 

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