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4 minutes ago, cropstonfox said:

Would take Cooper back for the Champonship.knows the league.can adapt as necessary.Knows when to grind it out.

Bags of experience as a coach and Manager

With England,Liverpool, Forest and most of all as won promotion from the Championship.Whos a better fit?

Dyche

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Posted
6 minutes ago, fox_favourite said:

We need a fresh start. I certainly wouldn't go back to Cooper (he wouldn't anyway) and, to split opinion, I don't think Dyche is the answer either. 

 

I watched Everton yesterday at Forest and they look so much better with Moyes. Just watching them play, they play with so much more freedom than they every did with Dyche. He held them back. 

 

We need an overhaul from the board room, to manager, to coaching. I want to move on from talk of Enzo ball and get the Leicester way back. With the right people with the right vision this is possible. We are stale, and it needs a shake up. The only problem with this way is it won't be a quick fix, we will have to take 2 steps back to make steps forward. But now is the time to start planning for the long term. The club have lived in the past and the present too long. Now it's time to look forward. 

News flash, we are not Everton though, we are back to being yo-yo club and need a manager to get promotion and provide stability. A bit like Dyche did with Burnley. After experiencing the horrors of this season, who cares how the team plays in the top tier,, its results that count and becoming  financially stable in the Prem with for a few years without relegation, then moving on to better options.

What’s laughable is how many people now talk about the wonderful job Moyes is doing, yet the posts on here when we were linked because of the style of play  and the boring football would result in them not attending or not watching matches.

Sounds familiar.

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Posted
2 hours ago, deep blue said:

Any manager worth his salt would tell the DOF to f off and ignore him.

 

The Rudders will bring in some other clown who will. This is the thing the really ****ing major issue here is, most of our fans can’t see is that whilst that absolute shit stain Rudkin is here he is basically the one pulling the strings and he’s a useless ****ing bellend. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Foxin_Mad said:

The Rudders will bring in some other clown who will. This is the thing the really ****ing major issue here is, most of our fans can’t see is that whilst that absolute shit stain Rudkin is here he is basically the one pulling the strings and he’s a useless ****ing bellend. 

He doesn’t pull any strings - he just does what Top tells him to do. 

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Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, cropstonfox said:

Would take Cooper back for the Champonship.knows the league.can adapt as necessary.Knows when to grind it out.

Bags of experience as a coach and Manager

With England,Liverpool, Forest and most of all as won promotion from the Championship.Whos a better fit?

Not a fit for the club, we cant go back there.

 

If we got promoted as champions everyone would still be claiming lucky every game, squad quality did it etc.  In all my time following the club I think he is easily the most hated manager, even over managers who were a complete train wreck like Sousa (and Ruud ironically).

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You only go back to successful managers. I'd have thought this was obvious. Anyone who failed here will fail again, regardless of level. RVN and Cooper are not the men to fix the relegation they had a huge hand in causing. 

 

Get someone in who's going up in the game or has a track record that's encouraging. Exciting, attacking and direct football with evidence of promoting young players and not breaking the bank on utter shit. It's not rocket science. Neither Cooper nor RVN, even without their failures here, fit that bill.

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Posted
9 hours ago, LVFox said:

"It was an excellent performance"

 

It wasn't, it was still defensively poor, we just had to actually have a period of time where we were the better side.

 

It was a close to average performance, it just shows how far we've dipped under that level since we played Brighton at home (Spurs away aside)

He talks up performances like no manager we’ve ever had. 

Posted (edited)

The run of the remaining six matches will determine whether RVN stays. I don't know who was in his ear yesterday, but it was the best display from the team in at least six months.

Yes, the defence is still painfully and inexcusably weak, but for the first time in a long time I enjoyed watching us play.

That RVN listens is obvious, that it takes hims an inexcusably long time to react is also no secret. For instance, he didn't know the club at all, by his own admission, when he put Danny between the sticks that one and only time. Each one of our defenders is bad in his own way.

It's time to stop relying on those who've failed continuously. If we played like yesterday in every game, showing resilience and drive, we wouldn't be where we are. "The old hands" who dominate the dressing room should be purged. Time to clean house. If Vardy wants to stay, he should. The rest of them should be let go. Get young blood in there. We saw what they could do yesterday.

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Posted
7 hours ago, whoareyaaa said:

Dyche

I’m not opposed to him, but I really don’t think the players we have would suit Dyche’s style of football. 
 

I know the easy answer is to say we get rid of loads of them then, but I think we’ll be stuck with a lot more of the current squad than is ideal for a rebuild. 

Posted
20 minutes ago, pmcla26 said:

I’m not opposed to him, but I really don’t think the players we have would suit Dyche’s style of football. 
 

I know the easy answer is to say we get rid of loads of them then, but I think we’ll be stuck with a lot more of the current squad than is ideal for a rebuild. 

I'd go for Ange over Dyche pretty sure he would be open to it as well

Posted
7 hours ago, HankMarvin said:

News flash, we are not Everton though, we are back to being yo-yo club and need a manager to get promotion and provide stability. A bit like Dyche did with Burnley. After experiencing the horrors of this season, who cares how the team plays in the top tier,, its results that count and becoming  financially stable in the Prem with for a few years without relegation, then moving on to better options.

What’s laughable is how many people now talk about the wonderful job Moyes is doing, yet the posts on here when we were linked because of the style of play  and the boring football would result in them not attending or not watching matches.

Sounds familiar.

People on here turned their nose up at Eddie Howe before he went to Newcastle 🤣🤣 

 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, cityfanlee23 said:

People on here turned their nose up at Eddie Howe before he went to Newcastle 🤣🤣 

 

 

People on here hounded Cooper out without bring careful what they wished for!! 

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Posted
13 hours ago, cropstonfox said:

Would take Cooper back for the Champonship.knows the league.can adapt as necessary.Knows when to grind it out.

Bags of experience as a coach and Manager

With England,Liverpool, Forest and most of all as won promotion from the Championship.Whos a better fit?

cooper is shit and that forest side absolutely robbed huddersfield in that pl final.

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Posted
16 hours ago, fox_favourite said:

We need a fresh start. I certainly wouldn't go back to Cooper (he wouldn't anyway) and, to split opinion, I don't think Dyche is the answer either. 

 

I watched Everton yesterday at Forest and they look so much better with Moyes. Just watching them play, they play with so much more freedom than they every did with Dyche. He held them back. 

 

We need an overhaul from the board room, to manager, to coaching. I want to move on from talk of Enzo ball and get the Leicester way back. With the right people with the right vision this is possible. We are stale, and it needs a shake up. The only problem with this way is it won't be a quick fix, we will have to take 2 steps back to make steps forward. But now is the time to start planning for the long term. The club have lived in the past and the present too long. Now it's time to look forward. 

A fresh start would have to begin with the likes of Aiyawatt Raksriaksorn

relinquishing his ownership of the club and the new owner(s) ending the overlong stays of Rudkin and Whelan. Sport of any kind is about confidence, which the team have largely lost. Immediate failure on the back of the tremendous bounce back last season has crippled a team progressively shorn of its talented players. How can a manager incentify players who know they're filling places by rote, rather than competing for them?

Top inherited the Club and the honorary title - he deserves neither. I have sympathy for him, but too much unearned power usually turns out a mediocre result. You've only to look at Donald Trump to see what havoc incompetence wreaks.

As much as I love Jamie Vardy, I'd have welcomed some form of protest from him. His unswerving loyalty hasn't questioned how the club he has given so much to has frittered away so much of that positivity Vichai created amongst fans and Leicestershire supporters.

Problem is, in English football, there are few English billionaires knocking around queuing up to own an English club. The money is in the Arabian peninsula, the States or the Far East. When you are as rich as the Saudis et al then the amount of money you can throw at success is almost limitless. We've wasted much of ours as we've wasted the rep. we earned in '15-'16.

The rot started with Rodgers' impasse with the executive. Had we had decisive, proactive executives running the club, this farce wouldn't have happened. Mediocre at the top creates mediocrity all the way down. City has an institution has been badly served by those who haven't respected that institution.

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Posted
18 hours ago, cropstonfox said:

Would take Cooper back for the Champonship.knows the league.can adapt as necessary.Knows when to grind it out.

Bags of experience as a coach and Manager

With England,Liverpool, Forest and most of all as won promotion from the Championship.Whos a better fit?

Not much surprises me on here anymore but wow that has genuinely stunned me lol

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