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On 25/05/2025 at 22:45, Lako42 said:

I see the happy clappers were out in force today

Anybody that refers to loyal fans attending matches is part of the problem at our Club.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, PaulW said:

Anybody that refers to loyal fans attending matches is part of the problem at our Club.

Clapping and as a result endorsing complete and utter failure is a part of the problem at our club. 

Posted
4 hours ago, MattFox said:

Seen a post on Bentleys saying essentially that Top can do what he wants because his Dad died and they’ve given us so much in the past 

 

Think that basically sums up the plurality of our match going fanbase

It might or might not sum up something, but it's definitely not the 'plurality' of our fan base. Did you mean puerility?

Posted
7 hours ago, MattFox said:

Seen a post on Bentleys saying essentially that Top can do what he wants because his Dad died and they’ve given us so much in the past 

 

Think that basically sums up the plurality of our match going fanbase

Yet they never chant his name. 

Posted
1 hour ago, SemperEadem said:

Top is playing polo today. ****'s me off our clubs fox is on his poncy nags kit.

The only good thing about it is that he’s been here for about 3 weeks, no Thailand. So we can only hope some time has been spent making actual decisions! 

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Posted
7 hours ago, MattFox said:

Seen a post on Bentleys saying essentially that Top can do what he wants because his Dad died and they’ve given us so much in the past 

 

Think that basically sums up the plurality of our match going fanbase

I think this is the problem. If you call out Aiyawatts mistakes and want the club sold to some people you’re essentially disrespecting Vichai. 

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Don’t get me wrong on the whole King Power has been great for the club and the city. But let’s face it since the helicopter disaster we've been in downward spiral since. Yes we may have won a FA cup and community shield ect. But the lack of communication from the club to the fans has been deafening for years now and it’s gone from feeling like a family run club to a dictatorship. Top either has to grow some balls and do what’s needed or sell up to someone who will.

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Posted (edited)
10 minutes ago, Jon the Hat said:

No thanks, rather see us in League 1 for the rest of time.

Genuinely would rather see us under fan ownership and in whatever league. 

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Nigel got us out of League One.

Nigel got us into the Prem.

Nigel's eleven won us the Prem.

 

KP were fortunate bystanders, as was Claudio to a lesser degree.

 

Had Birch not convinced them to bring Nigel back in, they would of carried on with managers like SGE (RIP) and the merry go round of Matt Mills / Neil Danns type players.

 

They have only made one good managerial appointment, one. Maybe two if you include Shakey (RIP), maybe three if you toss a coin regarding Claudio.

 

Meanwhile,  the finances of the club are technically worse than at any time since administration and the fan base is changing from what it was, to a blue version of the Tigers.

 

Oh, and we are now in the championship, with no money and a possible points deduction and no clue who the manager will be.

 

 

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26 minutes ago, 123 said:

Nigel got us out of League One.

Nigel got us into the Prem.

Nigel's eleven won us the Prem.

 

KP were fortunate bystanders, as was Claudio to a lesser degree.

 

Had Birch not convinced them to bring Nigel back in, they would of carried on with managers like SGE (RIP) and the merry go round of Matt Mills / Neil Danns type players.

 

They have only made one good managerial appointment, one. Maybe two if you include Shakey (RIP), maybe three if you toss a coin regarding Claudio.

 

Meanwhile,  the finances of the club are technically worse than at any time since administration and the fan base is changing from what it was, to a blue version of the Tigers.

 

Oh, and we are now in the championship, with no money and a possible points deduction and no clue who the manager will be.

 

 

No it didnt. 

 

Like saying Slot deserves no credit for Liverpool winning the league. 

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34 minutes ago, 123 said:

Nigel got us out of League One.

Nigel got us into the Prem.

Nigel's eleven won us the Prem.

 

KP were fortunate bystanders, as was Claudio to a lesser degree.

 

Had Birch not convinced them to bring Nigel back in, they would of carried on with managers like SGE (RIP) and the merry go round of Matt Mills / Neil Danns type players.

 

They have only made one good managerial appointment, one. Maybe two if you include Shakey (RIP), maybe three if you toss a coin regarding Claudio.

 

Meanwhile,  the finances of the club are technically worse than at any time since administration and the fan base is changing from what it was, to a blue version of the Tigers.

 

Oh, and we are now in the championship, with no money and a possible points deduction and no clue who the manager will be.

 

 

Obviously things ended badly with Rodgers but I think you have to say with two top five finishes and a cup, he was a good appointment 

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13 minutes ago, goose2010 said:

No it didnt. 

 

Like saying Slot deserves no credit for Liverpool winning the league. 

Agree.
 

Plus Nigel would never have won us the league. 

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Up till now I've not been king power out but I'm getting increasingly angry, especially when I see stupidity like we arent progressing talks with managers out of respect for RVN. Who are these idiots running our club?

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The only reasonable justification for failing to change the leadership structure is that lessons have been (really) learned and discernible changes are being implemented which will deliver improved outcomes.

 

And yet…..

  • There has been no acknowledgment of the relegation (2nd in 3 years) 6 weeks on from our fate being known.
  • We have another manager indicating he is not being communicated with (except there will have been some as Rudders works from the same base, but clearly RVN frustrated by level of engagement so far).
  • No accountability for the failures on and off the pitch.
  • No communication of a new strategy with respect to reducing wage costs / resetting recruitment strategy to focus on youth/players with resale value to improve our financial position
  • There are 5 weeks to preseason and it seems like the club feels they have all the time in the world with admin sharing banal posts like which players are involved in international fixtures.

 

You see likes of Paul Mitchell (outgoing DofF, Newcastle) being available now and you despair, knowing there is no prospect we would ever look at someone like him to replace Rudders.

 

The fact we appear close to selecting a new manager indicates Rudders ain’t going anywhere.
 

get a grip Top.

 

 

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