Our system detected that your browser is blocking advertisements on our site. Please help support FoxesTalk by disabling any kind of ad blocker while browsing this site. Thank you.
Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted
11 minutes ago, foxfanazer said:

Do standing ovations count as a protest?

It said there was on the mercury website. Can't imagine it was much given our fans 

Posted
1 hour ago, UniFox21 said:

Seeing a KP out banner from the family end was a shock. Seeing a bloke pushed down the concourse by 2 security guards shouting at Top. 

I heard Piper on the radio talking about a bloke near them, so near the ownership, that usually just turns up to watch the game yet this time shouted at Aiyawatt then got ejected.

  • Thanks 1
Posted
1 hour ago, Officer Doofy said:

Radio 5 live opened with 'Leicester fans gathered outside the reception of the KP Stadium' so it was noticed. 

 

 

Not that it matters. Too little too late. 

You could hear chanting from out the front when Ricardo was being interviewed on BBC after the game. It's definitely noticed. 

Posted
1 hour ago, UniFox21 said:

Seeing a KP out banner from the family end was a shock. Seeing a bloke pushed down the concourse by 2 security guards shouting at Top. 

We've been doing it at the end of every match recently. Different banners.

  • Like 2
Posted

A decent leader of an organisation would look at the statistics of the season, highlighted in the West Brom match and available through analysts, and haul management, coaches and players in to demand answers.

 

But then you aren't there. We'll be fine. The quality is there. Just carry on, it will surely turn.

 

Yeah.

Posted (edited)
15 hours ago, Kitchandro said:

No credit at all. I’m not interested in these millionaires as people. It’s too late to try and build bridges, now their reputation is on the floor and their career is going in a downward trajectory. Thought they were big shots until the 2nd half tonight and then the panic set in. Where was the respect over the past 4 years? The effort?

 

Actually disappointed they let him speak.


I will readdress this and we will see if you can respond without causing the conversation to get deleted this time. 
 

You mentioned “social inequalities”’as a reason for having no respect for millionaires in your deleted post whilst going off on a tirade that got it deleted. 
 

You don’t have a clue what a social inequality is, a social inequality is a lack of opportunity which can be down to a few things, for example, ethnicity, social standing, poverty etc 

 

in terms of giving people suffering from social inequality a way to make something of themselves, football is actually quite up there. A lot of professional footballer come from very little, in terms of black representation football is well up there compared to other industry’s. Football is undoubtedly a self serving business because it has to be but you can’t call a lad that’s worked hard, has talent, and has taken a lot of risks to get where he is out as a social inequality, even if has been garbage for Leicester. it’s literally nonsense. Like a lot of things you say. That’s why I find you infuriating. 
 

All this is you being envious of people who have more than you, nothing to do with social inequality. 
 

 

Edited by Manwell Pablo
  • Like 1
Posted (edited)

It's bonkers. Genuinely astonishing that he fails to see how an instant win could be achieved ousting Rudkin. What sort of businessperson accepts that sort of failure in their organisation? 

 

Edited by RoboFox
Posted

I find it absolutely incredible that Rudkin hasn't stepped down of his own accord. I understand that he probably has a mortgage and realises he's unlikely to get another role like this again, but how thick skinned do you have to be to come into work every day knowing you're disliked to that extent by the fanbase, continually failing to meet your objectives, and STILL having the nerve to collect such a hefty wage?

 

If it were me, I'd have walked away by now. I genuinely don't understand the guy.

  • Like 4
Posted
23 minutes ago, Rusko187 said:

I find it absolutely incredible that Rudkin hasn't stepped down of his own accord. I understand that he probably has a mortgage and realises he's unlikely to get another role like this again, but how thick skinned do you have to be to come into work every day knowing you're disliked to that extent by the fanbase, continually failing to meet your objectives, and STILL having the nerve to collect such a hefty wage?

 

If it were me, I'd have walked away by now. I genuinely don't understand the guy.

 

20 minutes ago, Larry_LCFC said:

Realistically, if you had a ridiculously well paid job, knew you were hated by clients but rarely had to face them and knew your boss worships the dirt you walk on, are you walking away from the job? The guy is a grade a **** and will treat it as the cash cow it is. 

This plus theres absolutely no chance he'll ever get anything like the level of prestige job he has here. The bloke is a laughing stock in football and is more likely to end up as a PE teacher again than be a DOF at another club. 

 

Thus he'll cling on knowing he'll never, ever get another opportunity. 

Posted
32 minutes ago, Rusko187 said:

I find it absolutely incredible that Rudkin hasn't stepped down of his own accord. I understand that he probably has a mortgage and realises he's unlikely to get another role like this again, but how thick skinned do you have to be to come into work every day knowing you're disliked to that extent by the fanbase, continually failing to meet your objectives, and STILL having the nerve to collect such a hefty wage?

 

If it were me, I'd have walked away by now. I genuinely don't understand the guy.


Why is Rudkin going to step down of his own accord. Totally the wrong thing to do from a personal perspective.
 

He’s been here for decades in one capacity or another, has the backing of the owner,  is getting on and is probably lining retirement up once he does finally go as let’s face it no one else is going to touch him with a barge pole now. Every week he stays here is another trip to Malaga once he packs in to him. 
 

Efficient ownership is the only way we get rid of him, and let’s be real, he’s still getting a promotion every six months never mind considering his own position or getting sacked. 

Posted

Top's IQ is probably something like 90. That explains so much of the baffling lack of action or poor decisions - he's a witless nepo baby and he's never had to make a real decision for himself until he became the owner of KP and LCFC

  • Like 3
Posted
8 minutes ago, SemperEadem said:

 

A really good statement by the new york foxes....be good if other fam groups follow but I imagine free coaches and a few photos with the players dilute any genuine criticism. 

Posted
17 minutes ago, SemperEadem said:

 

Great statement. The most worrying thing about relegation for me is the impact on the city. In the space of 18 months we will have gone from 30000 people coming into the city for the football, to under 20000 next season. It was abysmal in the city centre prior to the game on Tuesday, that will be the new norm.

Posted
4 minutes ago, westernpark said:

Great statement. The most worrying thing about relegation for me is the impact on the city. In the space of 18 months we will have gone from 30000 people coming into the city for the football, to under 20000 next season. It was abysmal in the city centre prior to the game on Tuesday, that will be the new norm.

Yeah likewise, it’s a huge blow.

Posted
17 hours ago, RoboFox said:

It's bonkers. Genuinely astonishing that he fails to see how an instant win could be achieved ousting Rudkin. What sort of businessperson accepts that sort of failure in their organisation? 

 

I don't think Top could function without his Rudkin security blanket.   I think he relies on him entirely. 

Posted
19 minutes ago, westernpark said:

Great statement. The most worrying thing about relegation for me is the impact on the city. In the space of 18 months we will have gone from 30000 people coming into the city for the football, to under 20000 next season. It was abysmal in the city centre prior to the game on Tuesday, that will be the new norm.

A knee in the bollocks to an already winded city. 

Posted
17 hours ago, Rusko187 said:

I find it absolutely incredible that Rudkin hasn't stepped down of his own accord. I understand that he probably has a mortgage and realises he's unlikely to get another role like this again, but how thick skinned do you have to be to come into work every day knowing you're disliked to that extent by the fanbase, continually failing to meet your objectives, and STILL having the nerve to collect such a hefty wage?

 

If it were me, I'd have walked away by now. I genuinely don't understand the guy.

Mortgage? At his age he won’t have one of them even if he’d worked at the gas board! And he won’t work again.
He should’ve stepped down long ago as, though he’s a Leicestershire born and bred bloke must surely realise he’s in the wrong job by now.

Posted

I don’t think we are at the stage yet where King Power will face the pressure to sell us.

 

They potentially still value us in the region of £200m+ personally. They are that deluded from an outsider looking in. 

 

Unless reality bites and they realise the cost to rebuild and get us back to the Premier League, I think we could be in League 1 with it depreciating further. It’s only at the point where we can cover payments and HMRC start to swoop in will we finally see a change in ownership in reality.


£100m+ and we are looking at private investment firms, that will be looking at pushing us back to the top, or someone like Red Bull etc

 

£60m bracket and you’re looking at someone like a Mike Ashley taking a chance to rebuild us.

 

Lower than that and I think we’ll most likely en up like Portsmouth, or worse case Bury and cease to exist. 

 

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...