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Sadly, Top is not his father’s son. He inherited the business acumen of a steaming pile of manure one of his racehorses produces after a day in the paddock. 
 

If he doesn’t shape up or ship out, he’s going to be dumping his own turd on the legacy Vichai left behind. Why people are defending what’s happening off of the field is beyond me. I can say this as well without committing to one ‘side’ or the other. 
 

*shakes head*

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Did enjoy the 'where the fvcking hell is Top' chant last night, seems more are conttening on slowly. As others have said if he was surrounded by savvy business people and football people then fine be a hands off Chairman. The fact he did that propaganda video from his ivory tower in Bangkok about people closer and more hands on 2 months ago and has been seen once since tells you all you need to know.

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Were th KPFC brigade like this during the Pleat Out/Shipman Out protests at the start of the nineties?

 

Were they witnessing hopeless mismanagement and just shrugged and pretended like everything was okay? Sitting there saying they'll just always back the lads no matter what.

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4 minutes ago, Footballwipe said:

Were th KPFC brigade like this during the Pleat Out/Shipman Out protests at the start of the nineties?

 

Were they witnessing hopeless mismanagement and just shrugged and pretended like everything was okay? Sitting there saying they'll just always back the lads no matter what.

It's funny. For all the "we were in League One once you know" they prattle on about, most of them don't really talk about midweek trips to Tranmere and Walsall or watching the team find its feet at this level under Nigel Pearson like I would. 

 

Almost like they weren't that into football back then.

 

So yeah. They almost certainly weren't protesting Shipman. Maybe they remember "Don't Go Martin" before suddenly losing interest in football in 2004.

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22 minutes ago, Mike the Metal Ed said:

It's funny. For all the "we were in League One once you know" they prattle on about, most of them don't really talk about midweek trips to Tranmere and Walsall or watching the team find its feet at this level under Nigel Pearson like I would. 

 

Almost like they weren't that into football back then.

 

So yeah. They almost certainly weren't protesting Shipman. Maybe they remember "Don't Go Martin" before suddenly losing interest in football in 2004.

I had a Season Ticket one row behind the Directors Box at Filbert Street in those days. The obscenities all around that area against Shipman and Pleat were pretty vociferous. Made me cringe at times. My seat these days is also next to the Directors Box and there is very scarcely any moaning about Top and Rudkin although they will say it quietly. Just a sign of the times I guess.

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It’s frustrating to hear of an incident like this. I hope Union FS keep going and continue to do banners like those they did last night.
 

Of course there will always be those who are so indignant in their support for King Power. I believe those who are so against the calls against ownership are like this because they believe as the team is not performing as well as it has done over the last decade, discontent is solely related to performance on the pitch. I met up with two friends prior to the game, they said ‘be careful for what you wish for’, when I stated how much I hated Aiyawatt and King Power being in charge of my club. They are the definition of happy clappers and hate Union FS because they think they are hooligans etc. 
 

The future of Leicester City faces an existential threat from its current ownership. A few years ago I was laughed out the place for questioning the use of loan after loan as normal practice. I think there is a huge cash flow issue at the club and we’re going to start seeing a fire sale and asset stripping to just keep running costs there. I wouldn’t be surprised in 5/6 years if the women’s team is gone and the players are training back at Belvoir Drive because we can’t afford to run Seagrave. 

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23 minutes ago, Blue ROI said:

Need to make a list of all the KPFC followers.

 

Name and shame.

Yes I am sure this will create a really unified front against KP :rolleyes:.

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I think if you are in the section or around the area and you get offended, it might be worth relocating because this will only get worse.

 

Out of interest, was there not a murmur of sack the board or rudkin out in P block or L1? 

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58 minutes ago, Footballwipe said:

Were th KPFC brigade like this during the Pleat Out/Shipman Out protests at the start of the nineties?

 

Were they witnessing hopeless mismanagement and just shrugged and pretended like everything was okay? Sitting there saying they'll just always back the lads no matter what.

The penny will drop with all these KPFC cucks once we’re in administration.

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3 hours ago, Patrick said:

I made the mistake of reading the hot takes from KPFC Facebook for the first time. I sadly think that those of us who aren't in this weird cult who think that supporting a billionaire nepo baby is a prerequisite for supporting the club are in a significant minority. This fanbase largely deserves everything that is coming to it and we'll be the ones who will soon have to say "I told you so" to the "be careful what you wish for" brigade.

 

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Oh well, better to be ‘new bread’ than stale and not even fit to throw out to the birds bread, like this joker. 

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1 hour ago, LCFCJohn said:

I was finding the cult mildly amusing before but recently it has passed that to anger.

 

It’s not even on just LCFC pages. Whenever something draws attention on general pages, you have KPFC followers piling on to tell everyone how wonderful our owners are and people unhappy are an entitled minority. It’s hard enough to raise awareness and support in wider circles anyway as other fans won’t be aware of what is happening. I can forgive their ignorance (even though I would always say don’t comment on what you’re not aware of) but KPFC fans, claiming to be LCFC fans and putting out propaganda on behalf of Aiyawatt is disgusting. 
 

I find it amusing all these people seem to have supported Leicester for 50 years (an arbitrary figure that seems to get thrown out there as though it holds more weight). If they have, I wonder how often they have done the following two things without any sense of irony or self awareness now.

 

1. Laughed at the likes of Forest fans ‘living in the past’ despite now harping on about the title win and using this as a reason not to allow any criticism of Aiyawatt/KP.

 

2. Referred to nobody being bigger than the club despite the fact they make Aiyawatt more important than the very future of the club. 
 

There is such little hope for this cub going forwards and it is down to this, unfortunately too large, number within the fanbase. They will be on the wrong side of history and deserve anything that happens to the club. Unfortunately, those of us do care about the club will have to suffer that fall out too.

It’s come to the point where if I ever meet a Leicester fan again I’m gonna ask them if they were KP in or out. Even in 20 years if they’re KPFC as far as I’m concerned they’re essentially a Cov or Forest fan to me. We don’t support the same thing.

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47 minutes ago, westernpark said:

It’s frustrating to hear of an incident like this. I hope Union FS keep going and continue to do banners like those they did last night.
 

Of course there will always be those who are so indignant in their support for King Power. I believe those who are so against the calls against ownership are like this because they believe as the team is not performing as well as it has done over the last decade, discontent is solely related to performance on the pitch. I met up with two friends prior to the game, they said ‘be careful for what you wish for’, when I stated how much I hated Aiyawatt and King Power being in charge of my club. They are the definition of happy clappers and hate Union FS because they think they are hooligans etc. 
 

The future of Leicester City faces an existential threat from its current ownership. A few years ago I was laughed out the place for questioning the use of loan after loan as normal practice. I think there is a huge cash flow issue at the club and we’re going to start seeing a fire sale and asset stripping to just keep running costs there. I wouldn’t be surprised in 5/6 years if the women’s team is gone and the players are training back at Belvoir Drive because we can’t afford to run Seagrave. 

Yes "Be careful what you wish for" is right.

 

I remember the management before KP, and it was crap. Financial problems put us into administration, then the dross of the Mandaric years. I've only been going a quarter century, but there were shite owners before then too.

 

So ditching KP without finding another buyer is like walking away from your wife and still expecting Sunday lunch and a blow job.

 

Sure if there was an eager buyer who genuinely had both the funds and the expertise to get us back to the highs of the last decade then we should look at the deal. I am sure Top would be interested too, as he has enough hassles in his life without us.

 

There should be a reckoning behind the scenes over the financial mismanagement, but new owners are not a magic solution. There's loads of clubs out there with owners hated by their fans.

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16 minutes ago, The Doctor said:

"we all understand Rudkin out but Top and king power" is hilarious. Like, who do you think is keeping Rudkin in a job lads

Rudkin is King Power 

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3 minutes ago, Stadt said:

There is no dinner or blow job. Top isn’t sucking you off, nobody campaigning for a sale wants us sold to… nobody.

 

We finished 5th in Top’s first full season as owner, we’re currently 36/92 six seasons later with a points deduction looming.

 

New owners might be bad but there’s no way they’d be as disinterested. Top is never here.

That is a lot of totally unconnected points to express a desire that we were still winning the league. lol

(Don't we all!)

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I think the biggest issue is, some are unable to seperate the King Power that took over under Vichai and the a king Power under Top that are running the club now.

The change in leadership is akin to when we replaced Martin O’Neil with Peter Taylor - yes it’s the same club, with some of the same parts, but they are not producing the same outcomes.

Often the KP must stay, talk about when KP took over we were a mid table Championship club, without a pot to piss in and King Power came in and gave us all this success. But can’t seperate the success we had under Vichai, with the under Top we are right back where we started from, if not further back.

 

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56 minutes ago, Dahnsouff said:

That is a lot of totally unconnected points to express a desire that we were still winning the league. lol

(Don't we all!)

I’ve been on the piss for days so my comprehension isn’t all there at the minute but (sincerely) I don’t know what you mean 

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39 minutes ago, Kitchandro said:

It’s come to the point where if I ever meet a Leicester fan again I’m gonna ask them if they were KP in or out. Even in 20 years if they’re KPFC as far as I’m concerned they’re essentially a Cov or Forest fan to me. We don’t support the same thing.

On top of the mismanagememt of the club (driven by the retention of poor quality execs) i despise the controlling nature of the club and its tickbox fan engagement. 

Right now the only way back for top is a complete clearout of the board and a programme to rebiild the relationship with the fans.  So there is a route for his redemption... but i doubt he will take it.

Like you i cannot understand those who do not call out tops failure.   They are not fans.

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