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Who do these "Best owners, back the lads, back the manager" types blame when they are forced to part ways? So, for instance, who did they blame when Cooper was sacked given the players' antics in the bar and the reports Aiyawatt was furious with their conduct?

 

I know it was probably the fault of Union FS but which side did they fall on?

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3 hours ago, Katy said:

He could read ‘Running a Football Club for Dummies’ and he still wouldn’t have a clue how to run a football club. He’s been in charge for 8 years this year, if he hasn’t learnt by now it’s not just suddenly going to click over the summer. Are these people ok?

Which means that roughly around the latter part of December he’ll have been in charge here for as long as his father was.

 

Assuming we still have a club by then, surely the blue mongies must start to compare tenures?

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I’ve finally turned , no not in that way. 
I want us relegated

 

Positives - 

Collapse of club and forced administrators making king Power sell club. 
Rowett gone. 

Players/Rats on big wages leave the sinking ship. 
Rebuild with whatever academy youngsters are left but they will get a chance. 
Rise from ashes in a year or two maybe more. 
 

Negatives - 

People at club loose jobs. 
Training Ground Sold 


 

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6 minutes ago, grth2004 said:

I’ve finally turned , no not in that way. 
I want us relegated

 

Positives - 

Collapse of club and forced administrators making king Power sell club. 
Rowett gone. 

Players/Rats on big wages leave the sinking ship. 
Rebuild with whatever academy youngsters are left but they will get a chance. 
Rise from ashes in a year or two maybe more. 
 

Negatives - 

People at club loose jobs. 
Training Ground Sold 


 

THIS IS THE ONLY WAY FORWARD !!! 
Agree 1000% 

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2 hours ago, dayday said:

Without being lazy what’s he say 

Basically the Championship is unsustainable in it's current format. 

Clubs are losing too much money and only for Owners bailing them out every year they would go broke. 

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1 hour ago, The Year Of The Fox said:

Which means that roughly around the latter part of December he’ll have been in charge here for as long as his father was.

 

Assuming we still have a club by then, surely the blue mongies must start to compare tenures?

I doubt it. Must. Not. Critique. Our. Great. Leader. 

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9 hours ago, Crinklyfox said:

I'm in my seventies now and for most of my life I've been used to City being a good Tier 2 side or a poor Tier 1 side.  Then the impossible happened and together with the investment in the club I could see that we had the opportunity to transform into an upper Tier 1 side.  Everything seemed to be in place and the most painful thing for me is to see that lost through mismanagement of the club.  I doubt that any other club has thrown away so much in such a short period of time.  We're in a bad way now and the opportunity we had may well have been lost forever.  Plus there is no sign of the decline stopping.  I fear where we may eventually end up, and even if the club will survive.

This is what p1ssed me off the most( NOT your post!)

We were the club others looked upto.

We were the club fans had a soft spot for and most admired" Yeah nice one Lestah", Good on you"

 

We fecked it up cos we had inept people in charge and yes men after Vichai passed.

 

No one with half a brain in business or sports would have us on the verge of league one.

 

Out of ALL the legendary players we had 10 years ago who can you relate to now as a Leicester  legend?

club captain Hamza Free Palestine piss head?

Defending giant and colossus Vestergaard?

Midfield cry baby Winks?

Strike force duo of Ayew,Daka goal machines?

 

No one...

 

Disgraceful 

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32 minutes ago, Clever Fox said:

Basically the Championship is unsustainable in it's current format. 

Clubs are losing too much money and only for Owners bailing them out every year they would go broke. 

Same could be said for the majority of the premier league clubs, our losses in the premier league far outweigh what we lost in the championship 

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Millwall are doing well because the son that took over as chairman (after his dad died in a crash) immediately made sweeping changes in the boardroom.

 

I don’t think the penny will ever drop for Aiyawatt. You can just imagine an exasperated administrator trying to explain basic concepts to him 

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On 05/04/2026 at 18:52, Manwell Pablo said:

Bored of listening to this tbh. 
 

It’ll never happen. 

 

You get one person talking about flying planes over, another talking on their podcasts, another wanting to throw tennis balls.
 

one day, quite possibly when we go bust, union fs, the foxes trust, those big strong Leicester lads who like to run their mouth but actually do **** all will be looking back on this and think why didn’t we join up and take action? Because that’s all it would have  taken. 

 

On 06/04/2026 at 07:26, LC1884FC said:

How are things going in the protest WhatsApp group that you're part of? Much progress being made on plans? 

? Any updates? You're in the chat but it's gone deathly quiet, and now you're blaming others

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Just now, Stadt said:

Millwall are doing well because the son that took over as chairman (after his dad died in a crash) immediately made sweeping changes in the boardroom.

 

I don’t think the penny will ever drop for Aiyawatt. You can just imagine an exasperated administrator trying to explain basic concepts to him 

Wonder if that’s the owner Arron Paul or whoever referred to in my call on 606 in August 

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Still love the idea of lots of Cambodia flags for those that still go. Keeps the back the lads happy and the KP faithful quiet while sending a massive FU to Top.

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17 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

A banner and not spending anything in the ground? Wow groundbreaking!

Now now calm down.

You lot do banners.

Can you get fans to try and boycott buying the shit at turnstiles which is what helps the $$$$

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1 hour ago, LC1884FC said:

 

? Any updates? You're in the chat but it's gone deathly quiet, and now you're blaming others

 

29 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

A banner and not spending anything in the ground? Wow groundbreaking!

Unfortunately  this is why we will never make a change...everyone too busy skating each other saying our idea is better, this idea is better but feck all gets done.

 

We need a new Johnny Regan who fans respect and will get things done not just talk bollox on social media to get likes

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5 hours ago, CruzNoir said:


By all accounts???


whos account might that be? A sports Journalist’s tweet??

 

come on that’s just weak, let’s looks at the facts, McCarron left Lommel this year, the manager and team are predominantly his doing, and they a going for promotion.

 

hardly sounds like a mess if you ask me.

 

McCarron, not too burden him with too much pressure, which I am going too do, is the only shining light we have imo looking at his CV

 

Just because things are bleak, doesn’t mean we should castigate all potentially optimistic changes within the club

 

McCarron could fail miserably but I must say, nothing about his career trajectory suggests he has no hope, I’m clinging on too that 

The difference between to and too is how they're used. While both are homonyms (they are pronounced the same), their usage and meanings are very different. to is a preposition, as in “Let's go to the shops.” too is an adverb that means “also,” as in “I'm going to the shops too.”

 

You can thank me for the education later :ph34r:

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It’s a broken fanbase and I can understand why. We’re a 1 city mix match of supporters The happy Clappers,

The KP faithful 

The weekend entertainment leave early

The Trust

Back The Lads

Reset

Sell up KP out 

Tear down Vichai’s statue, burn the club and start again. 
 

 I’ve probably been all.

 

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29 minutes ago, Great Boos Up said:

Still love the idea of lots of Cambodia flags for those that still go. Keeps the back the lads happy and the KP faithful quiet while sending a massive FU to Top.

at first I was against this because I was concerned about how the kpfc lot would kick off but tbh now I realise they will NEVER change and ANYTHING that upsets or embarrasses Aiyawatt and brings bad publicity im all over - as far as im concerned if I had the choice there would be protests inside the west stand with a group making their feeling known towards Rudkin and the spoilt nepo baby, a boycott of spending all money inside the ground on the crappy food and drink, a protest outside the main reception after every game and Cambodian flags all over the gaff

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6 hours ago, CruzNoir said:


By all accounts???


whos account might that be? A sports Journalist’s tweet??

 

come on that’s just weak, let’s looks at the facts, McCarron left Lommel this year, the manager and team are predominantly his doing, and they a going for promotion.

 

hardly sounds like a mess if you ask me.

 

McCarron, not too burden him with too much pressure, which I am going too do, is the only shining light we have imo looking at his CV

 

Just because things are bleak, doesn’t mean we should castigate all potentially optimistic changes within the club

 

McCarron could fail miserably but I must say, nothing about his career trajectory suggests he has no hope, I’m clinging on too that 

He won’t be a success because he’s working in an organisation headed by an idiot with a toxic culture who is blinded by his weaknesses 

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6 hours ago, CruzNoir said:


By all accounts???


whos account might that be? A sports Journalist’s tweet??

 

come on that’s just weak, let’s looks at the facts, McCarron left Lommel this year, the manager and team are predominantly his doing, and they a going for promotion.

 

hardly sounds like a mess if you ask me.

 

McCarron, not too burden him with too much pressure, which I am going too do, is the only shining light we have imo looking at his CV

 

Just because things are bleak, doesn’t mean we should castigate all potentially optimistic changes within the club

 

McCarron could fail miserably but I must say, nothing about his career trajectory suggests he has no hope, I’m clinging on too that 

Also ask yourself why you’d trust Aiyawatt and Rudkin to appoint anyone? Look at the personnel they've brought to the club… why is this bloke any different? Don’t get me wrong I hope he’s the second coming and he turns us around, but I think it’s more likely we’ll be in League Two within a few years 

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