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2 hours ago, Ian Nacho said:

I've just been having a look around as I'm a bit bored at work this afternoon and one name you never hear mentioned is Andrew Neville, who is the clubs Football Operations Director. I don't know how much involvement he has on day to day football operations (the clue is probably in the job title), however, after stumbling across his LinkedIn, he's been at the club since 1998. NINETEENTH NINETY EIGHT. Talk about stagnation. 

He was involved heavily in the past and the early KP days but essentially just does admin stuff now

Posted
3 hours ago, Ian Nacho said:

I've just been having a look around as I'm a bit bored at work this afternoon and one name you never hear mentioned is Andrew Neville, who is the clubs Football Operations Director. I don't know how much involvement he has on day to day football operations (the clue is probably in the job title), however, after stumbling across his LinkedIn, he's been at the club since 1998. NINETEENTH NINETY EIGHT. Talk about stagnation. 

Or talk about loyalty and being bluddy good at your job !

Posted
20 minutes ago, mad biker said:

And you know this How ??

I think hie original role was Club Secretary but it seems everyone is either a Director, Executive or Manager these days.

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Didn't the @ProjectResetpost something on their Twitter about the 'training wheels coming off'? Hopefully there's more planned, it's a shame the next two home games are night games now because the plane idea @ozvaldo had is good. Maybe we could get that off the ground (pun intended) for the next daylight game?

Posted
19 hours ago, C.J said:

Tops plane is due in to EMA tomorrow, so looks like he'll be there Sunday......

Along with all his Thai Man U influencer mates.

Posted
12 minutes ago, Claudio Fannieri said:

Does it need an organised demo? Surely a load of songs orchestrated towards the board for the piss poor management of the club throughout the match would still have a significant impact 

Yes. A significant impact on the players. Can you not do this pre match, half time and after and not whilst the match is being played. 

Posted
4 hours ago, lcfcfem said:

Yes. A significant impact on the players. Can you not do this pre match, half time and after and not whilst the match is being played. 

Would agree with this if we had a team that looked capable of any effort… Can pretty much guarantee that signing songs will have no impact on this shower 

Posted
47 minutes ago, leicester1993 said:

Would agree with this if we had a team that looked capable of any effort… Can pretty much guarantee that signing songs will have no impact on this shower 

So are you going to the match to sing songs/chant from frustration/anger/ disappointment etc or are you going to support the team. Can you not do both. Not sure I would part with money to go and sing against all the rubbish we are going through for 90 mins when,  for me, I go to hopefully see 1- a performance and 2- a win. Granted both have been unlikely for a while but I still go with that hope otherwise I would not go. I am totally in agreement with what is or not is happening to our club. I just don’t like negativity whilst in play - always back the lads through good and bad. What happens if for some miracle we score a goal and take the lead?  Encourage the team or still go down the chanting route still? Maybe if we are 3-0 down I get it more. Not being contra-dictionary. Just trying to understand from your perspective. 

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Just now, lcfcfem said:

So are you going to the match to sing songs/chant from frustration/anger/ disappointment etc or are you going to support the team. Can you not do both. Not sure I would part with money to go and sing against all the rubbish we are going through for 90 mins when,  for me, I go to hopefully see 1- a performance and 2- a win. Granted both have been unlikely for a while but I still go with that hope otherwise I would not go. I am totally in agreement with what is or not is happening to our club. I just don’t like negativity whilst in play - always back the lads through good and bad. What happens if for some miracle we score a goal and take the lead?  Encourage the team or still go down the chanting route still? Maybe if we are 3-0 down I get it more. Not being contra-dictionary. Just trying to understand from your perspective. 

The anti board chants around me have any ever been when losing, support has always been there. 

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Posted

If you look at the games where things have got really ugly atmosphere wise this season - specifically Wolves and Brentford, the ground has turned after the team collapse to 2 or 3 down in quick succession. As mentioned above, the anti board rhetoric tends to grow loud once the game is actually gone result wise.

 

I’m fairly confident in saying I can’t remember a team lower on combination of effort and quality than this particular group of players. 
 

But hey, each to their own, people are still entitled to clapper bash if the view is we’re just grateful for the highs of the Pearson promotion season through to the Roma Semi final, so the current plight into oblivion is acceptable when all but a handful of our current squad are happy rocking up, collecting the cash and going home.

 

Personally though, I’m actually happy to see some of our fans having the bottle to call out Top’s complete mismanagement which has got us into this mess.

Posted
23 minutes ago, leicester1993 said:

If you look at the games where things have got really ugly atmosphere wise this season - specifically Wolves and Brentford, the ground has turned after the team collapse to 2 or 3 down in quick succession. As mentioned above, the anti board rhetoric tends to grow loud once the game is actually gone result wise.

 

I’m fairly confident in saying I can’t remember a team lower on combination of effort and quality than this particular group of players. 
 

But hey, each to their own, people are still entitled to clapper bash if the view is we’re just grateful for the highs of the Pearson promotion season through to the Roma Semi final, so the current plight into oblivion is acceptable when all but a handful of our current squad are happy rocking up, collecting the cash and going home.

 

Personally though, I’m actually happy to see some of our fans having the bottle to call out Top’s complete mismanagement which has got us into this mess.

Can’t stand the clappers. Though they are ok for the  kids. I’m grateful I can go to a match and still hope against very little hope. Football is not for the faint hearted. At the end of the day we all love our club. 

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@ProjectReset How about a mass walkout between the 15th and 16th minutes against United, between those two times to resemble the Premier League title win, and symbolise how far we’ve fallen. 
 

Sometimes actions speak louder than words, you can chant all you want and hold signs aloft, but with the world watching, could you imagine how bad a mass walkout would look? Imagine if we were winning or drawing, and the majority of the stadium walked out. 
 

King Power will never get the message, unless something drastic is done. I think silence is much more impacting, shouting is and venting is a regular thing in football, but a silent, peaceful mass walkout out, will look terrible on the TV cameras, and hopefully convey the message that King Power have lost the majority’s support. 

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8 hours ago, lcfcfem said:

Yes. A significant impact on the players. Can you not do this pre match, half time and after and not whilst the match is being played. 

Lol

 

As if the useless ****s could get any worse. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Pliskin said:

@ProjectReset How about a mass walkout between the 15th and 16th minutes against United, between those two times to resemble the Premier League title win, and symbolise how far we’ve fallen. 
 

Sometimes actions speak louder than words, you can chant all you want and hold signs aloft, but with the world watching, could you imagine how bad a mass walkout would look? Imagine if we were winning or drawing, and the majority of the stadium walked out. 
 

King Power will never get the message, unless something drastic is done. I think silence is much more impacting, shouting is and venting is a regular thing in football, but a silent, peaceful mass walkout out, will look terrible on the TV cameras, and hopefully convey the message that King Power have lost the majority’s support. 

I could imagine it... I can't imagine more than a couple of hundred actually doing it. It wouldn't work right now.

 

Most in the ground don't care. Those who do need to make themselves more visible and audible.

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Went to see a young friend today who is a talented young gardener who thought he’d landed his dream job at Seagrave training ground. He wants to quit and said that over 50 staff have left already because the managers in charge are horrible. Unaccountable and would rather get another new person in to bully. All entitled and have no personel skills whatsoever and the whole place is toxic.

Posted
50 minutes ago, Great Boos Up said:

Went to see a young friend today who is a talented young gardener who thought he’d landed his dream job at Seagrave training ground. He wants to quit and said that over 50 staff have left already because the managers in charge are horrible. Unaccountable and would rather get another new person in to bully. All entitled and have no personel skills whatsoever and the whole place is toxic.

That’s sounds awful. My daughter worked there and said it was brilliant but that was a couple of years ago now. 

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What angers me more than the dross on the pitch is the passiveness in the stands, no passion to get behind the team but equally no anger or emotion at the players, the manager and those responsible. Just sat on your ****ing hands sighing, and sarcastically cheering, our fan base lacks as much fight as those who wear the shirt.

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