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Posted
9 hours ago, MattFox said:

Could you imagine the reaction if Elsom had hogged the trophy on the pitch at Wembley and had staff wave a giant portrait of Prince Charles at the crowd

I hated at Preston away when he and Rudkin came on the pitch to celebrate and milk it.

 

Same sort of vibe. Clueless prats.

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Posted
1 minute ago, HurfingtonPost said:

It'll end up as a Center Parcs or David Lloyd Leisure at this rate

I’ll be surprised if we’d find a buyer 🤷‍♂️

 

What businesses are out there that can pay £100m for a football complex to then also begin to have to also work on it too in a place on the outskirts of Leicester with very little going on around it. If it does go it gets sold for a massively reduced fee (£20-30m max) which would be awful business on our part 

 

Our best option at redeeming some sort of financial recoup would be selling it to Forest 🙃 which if that’s the case, I feel thats game over for the club 

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Posted

Look at Newcastle,  massive support, rich owners..... but being held back as can't spend.

Looking to sell big players.

That team is challenging,  similar to us after the Premier win......but now the brakes have been applied because of ffp 

 

*I don't know the exact issues at Newcastle just using as an example of a club trying to do it right but can't spend.

** I think I know where I'm coming from....😜🤭

Posted
1 minute ago, Blue.Fox84 said:

I’ll be surprised if we’d find a buyer 🤷‍♂️

 

What businesses are out there that can pay £100m for a football complex to then also begin to have to also work on it too in a place on the outskirts of Leicester with very little going on around it. If it does go it gets sold for a massively reduced fee (£20-30m max) which would be awful business on our part 

 

Our best option at redeeming some sort of financial recoup would be selling it to Forest 🙃 which if that’s the case, I feel thats game over for the club 

I think a big club might rent it while they build as a club to get in the Premier League 

I mean Lincoln 🤪

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Donwebbio said:

Seagrave is the ultimate white elephant. Built out of delusion. Best training facility in the country being sustained by gates of 32k - madness. The ground extension should have been job no.1 for KP to increase our revenue capacity. 

I agree however, I think theres a realistic chance seagrave was not a vanity project; but built as a financial mechanism  for offshore funds holding assets for OCGs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, damolcfc said:

Look at Newcastle,  massive support, rich owners..... but being held back as can't spend.

Looking to sell big players.

That team is challenging,  similar to us after the Premier win......but now the brakes have been applied because of ffp 

 

*I don't know the exact issues at Newcastle just using as an example of a club trying to do it right but can't spend.

** I think I know where I'm coming from....😜🤭

PSR has actually been a quite convenient excuse for Top to hide behind for a few years now. 

 

If you look at the way we have been funded, it's all been on loans. Them couple of years of Maguire and Fofana sales made the man baby genuinely believe you can keep doing that and it'll be alright. Genius Rudkin will keep finding them gems and he can run a vanity project and show his Thai friends the peasants who love him in Leicester. All for free. 

 

Didn't quite work like that because ****ing none of our success was down to Rudkin.

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Our most successful season was built on sensible spending and recruitment. Abandoning that was the biggest mistake. Back to the KP model of spend spend spend like they did under Sven.

 

And it was always part of their plan I think. Vichai was already talking about how much baht it would take to get top 5 when we got promoted.

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Lots of fans triggered by that condescending twerp Becky Vardy with her ‘back the lads’ post. 
 

We never knew we had so many idiots until they found the internet. 

Posted
25 minutes ago, damolcfc said:

Look at Newcastle,  massive support, rich owners..... but being held back as can't spend.

Looking to sell big players.

That team is challenging,  similar to us after the Premier win......but now the brakes have been applied because of ffp 

 

*I don't know the exact issues at Newcastle just using as an example of a club trying to do it right but can't spend.

** I think I know where I'm coming from....😜🤭

All it has really achieved is preventing us spending even more money on the garbage we have currently got. 

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Posted

Surely nobody and I mean nobody is turning up to hull or Milwall - a complete total and utter boycott would speak volumes - get out of our club - the lot of them 

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Posted
Just now, SK3Blue said:

Lots of fans triggered by that condescending twerp Becky Vardy with her ‘back the lads’ post. 
 

We never knew we had so many idiots until they found the internet. 

Yeah, no point having a go at Becky, she's far away from this, so probably doesn't fully understand. 

 

But there isn't anything to back. Fans, I feel have backed them the last few games and they still didn't perform. What do the players want from us? We give it our all in some games and they just fold or give up. That isn't the fans, that the players mentality doing that. 

 

Honestly I hate this group of players as they are not a team. What do they say in the huddle at the beginning of the game. "Don't worry lads, this will be another down to we can all leave this place!". 

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Posted
1 hour ago, CL Fox said:

People still can't bring themselves to blame Top and Rudkin - Rodgers, Whelan and Herlihy all blamed last night. Explains why the protests have never got off the ground. People can't bring themselves to turn against Top.

I’ve noticed in the last few games much more anti regime chatter. It has become an accepted view now I think. But you’re right to point at the almost free pass Aiyawatt seems to have, mainly I think because of what his father did and I think people feel sorry for him. But as a fan base we need to be more vocal and demand change. 
 

I think if a protest happens last home game as we’ll be down by then, I think it will get good numbers - but only if enough folk know about it. I do think how the game ended yesterday was a bit of a turning point for many, just a shame that’s it’s taken to being 4 points cut adrift with a few games left for people to wake up.

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9 minutes ago, jv1 said:

Surely nobody and I mean nobody is turning up to hull or Milwall - a complete total and utter boycott would speak volumes - get out of our club - the lot of them 

They will be and they’ll clap them off ! 

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Posted

Another person not paying attention and making excuses for horrendous ownership. Today in The Times…

 

MISSION TO RUIN LEICESTER

Leicester City gave the Premier League the greatest season in its history, and the Premier League is repaying them with a mission to destroy the club. This was as good as confirmed by a small detail that emerged from the independent commission which dismissed Leicester's appeal against a six-point deduction. The League wanted more. It hadn't released that information, but it came out as part of the verdict. It asked for an extra point to be taken away.

The penalty has already plunged Leicester into the Championship's relegation zone — but just in case there was any chance of football's great fairytale not ending back in tier three, the League twisted the knife.

Nobody would argue Leicester has been a well-run club in the years since the title win, but this vindictiveness knows no bounds.

Whatever fears exist around the independent regulator, he cannot have as little feeling for football as Alison Brittain and Richard Masters.

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Posted
38 minutes ago, Wasyls Pec Deck said:

I’ve noticed in the last few games much more anti regime chatter. It has become an accepted view now I think. But you’re right to point at the almost free pass Aiyawatt seems to have, mainly I think because of what his father did and I think people feel sorry for him. But as a fan base we need to be more vocal and demand change. 
 

I think if a protest happens last home game as we’ll be down by then, I think it will get good numbers - but only if enough folk know about it. I do think how the game ended yesterday was a bit of a turning point for many, just a shame that’s it’s taken to being 4 points cut adrift with a few games left for people to wake up.

its sad that any are just waking up but with Millwall being on the tv a protest before and after the match is crucial and I reckon it would have a significantly higher pull

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The best and easiest protest is complete boycott - if 90% don’t go and that Milwall game is 90% empty it will speak volumes 

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Posted
1 hour ago, jv1 said:

Surely nobody and I mean nobody is turning up to hull or Milwall - a complete total and utter boycott would speak volumes - get out of our club - the lot of them 

The fans that proceed to turn up to these games, are complicit. 

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30 minutes ago, JonnyBoy said:

The fans that proceed to turn up to these games, are complicit. 

Yep completely agree with that - I say it again - hull and Milwall at home should be complete total and utter boycott from home fans - don’t waste your time and money going to tell the players what you think of them - they don’t care 

 

stay away from the 2 games and the publicity will bring itself as they won’t be able to not report on the ground being empty of home fans 

 

I explore you all - don’t go to these last 2 games at home - the utter scum bags don’t deserve any support at all 

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