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13 hours ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

This is very true. Unless you're Foxes Pride of course with their monthly meetings with players, access to the ground and Seagrave whenever they want, their merch sold in the club shop etc.

Just seen on Instagram today they have been doing the very same thing you’ve described, this time with RvN

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 With you in spirit, but as I just about can make KO with travel, I'll do the honourable thing during the game and only gently hit my clapper and only spend £50 in the shop after. If Top smiles in my direction might have to renege though 

Posted
1 hour ago, Helsingborg Foxes said:

First post from 3 STHs after years of reading FoxesTalk simply to say we’re with you on Saturday. Our sign says ‘Dear Mr Rudkin, you are an ostrich.’ Someone who has met Jon Rudkin numerous times wasn’t rude about him but told us he’s not the sort to face facts easily. Little throwback to our favourite manager too. Thanks for planning Saturday.

Beautiful, just beautiful. 

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Wish i could be there....but i live in the arse end of nowhere now(allthough the views are nice!)...Give a RUDKIN OUT for me!

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Google reckons 60 to 70% of family businesses that are passed from parents to children fail and do not last a generation. It cites Lack of preparedness, Family dynamics,  Poor succession planning and a resistance to change! Sound Familiar?  
 

I hope Top listens and acts, whether it is to restructure  and implement what the likes of Enzo were suggesting by adding an experienced Sporting Director or walk away and sell.

 

Good luck to all those planning on attending the Protest on Saturday but I am away on holiday so can’t make it but my son will be there!

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Just throwing in a thought on this. 
 

Are you expecting kickback from the club in terms of them getting the ban wave out? 

Posted
1 minute ago, Sly said:

Just throwing in a thought on this. 
 

Are you expecting kickback from the club in terms of them getting the ban wave out? 

That’s absolutely what they want people to think. But they can’t ban a huge number, just remember to be sensible people. 

 

Overly aggressive behaviour will come back to haunt you and will likely get your mates in trouble as well. Don’t give the cretins at the club an excuse 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Lambert09 said:

That’s absolutely what they want people to think. But they can’t ban a huge number, just remember to be sensible people. 

 

Overly aggressive behaviour will come back to haunt you and will likely get your mates in trouble as well. Don’t give the cretins at the club an excuse 

Playing a devils advocate, why can’t they ban people on mass? 
 

Sure it’s bad PR but so is putting a corrupt, gambling company on the front of your shirt. 
 

I think things need to change, however what concerns me, is how King Power FC respond to this. 

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Posted
57 minutes ago, lestuhfox said:

Yellow balloons in ground for when teams come out.

Look great when the world is watching.

The world isn't watching.... they'll have no idea what the yellow balloons represent. 

 

But we will know,  and eventually others will understand... probably after the protest after the final whistle 

Posted
2 hours ago, Sly said:

Just throwing in a thought on this. 
 

Are you expecting kickback from the club in terms of them getting the ban wave out? 

If someone can video the protest, it would be useful to fight the club later if they attempt to ban anymore.

Use it in the press as proof the protest was non violent and they are banning those that dare speak out against them @ProjectReset

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Posted
2 hours ago, Sly said:

Playing a devils advocate, why can’t they ban people on mass? 
 

Sure it’s bad PR but so is putting a corrupt, gambling company on the front of your shirt. 
 

I think things need to change, however what concerns me, is how King Power FC respond to this. 

Club has been banning people for even voicing their discontent on twitter for years. Sadly those who found themselves with this haven't had the funds for a decent lawyer to challenge it.

 

Any half decent lawyer would argue that restricting freedom of speech cannot be imposed by a football club and that these bans violate such freedoms. Surprised no-one hasn't turned things back on the club with legal action regarding this. 

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I may have missed the narrative here. 

 

My understanding this was a protest about a footballing reset, rather than a change of ownership? Maybe it's evolved over time.

 

Aimed more at Rudkin and other board members? I know that things aren't great and the Ownership has to take responsibility for that too. Too much loyalty or blind faith in certain people at the club.

 

I'm certainly not against the protest, there needs to be change, just think there needs to be a focus on what it is that is being protested about. Maybe it's all of the above.

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