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2 minutes ago, moore_94 said:

https://www.lcfc.com/pages/en/media-article/khun-tops-arsenal-programme-notes
 

Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome back to King Power Stadium for today’s Premier League visit of Arsenal - a fixture that stirs memories of some truly classic matches, both at Filbert Street and here on Filbert Way.

 

Today, it’s a fixture that puts us up against the side currently second in the Premier League table, which gives some indication of the challenge before us. It’s an occasion that will require the best of us to secure the result we’re looking for. Welcome to our guests from Arsenal to Leicester this afternoon.

 

In the four weeks since we last played at home, we’ve had a fine win at Tottenham, a disappointing day at Everton and an FA Cup performance at Manchester United that promised and deserved more. It’s been a mixed period, but our objective for the season remains within reach. There will be some twists and turns yet, but we will be fighting throughout the next 14 games to make sure we stay in the Premier League. Thank you to our fans that have travelled to support the team on the road in recent weeks.

 

January was a challenging month for us in the transfer window, where our ability to strengthen was limited by our PSR position. We were very pleased to sign Woyo Coulibaly and we explored a number of options to make further additions to Ruud’s squad during the month, but the space available in our PSR calculations did not enable us to add the further quality we all felt would improve the team. We remain ambitious, have always been committed to investing in the squad and will continue to be in future. But our ambition must be pursued within the laws of the game.

 

We retain absolute belief in the group of players we have and the qualities of the manager and staff around them for the challenge ahead of us. There’s everything to play for during the coming weeks, and we are all ready to fight for it.

 

We know some of you are frustrated, we respect the views you have shared and we know there are things we need to improve together as one Club. But we also know those improvements are made more easily in the Premier League. To give us the best chance of achieving that, I ask that, during the game, you get behind the team and give them your full support. Winning the games and the points we need to stay up is only possible with your support.

 

Foxes never quit.

 

Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha

Chairman

Naaaah, you're alright

Posted (edited)

That is a very Corporate article if I ever did see one. No passion in the words, or conviction. 

 

He needs to sort the team that runs the club, that is where the frustration is 

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Guest DannyBray31
Posted (edited)

Shock… released the night before the project reset. 
 

Top once again coming across like the good guy with good ol’ Leicester doing the morally right thing and playing within the rules…

Never forget that we broke the rules and only avoided a point deduction due to a technicality in writing! 
LCFC not KPFC 

 

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Does anyone have the notes before any of the last few games before we got relegated last time for comparison?

 

It was bad before AI, but now all his PA needs to do is put "how do I talk down to a bunch of Leicester fans who hate me?" Into ChatGPT. 

 

There's still that stench of arrogance, petulance and a massive chip on his shoulder in everything they put in these notes. He hasn't learned a thing. 

 

 

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ChatGPTop with a predictably timed message. At least it shows they are genuinely worried about the tide turning. 

This AI generated statement doesn't get released without the Project Reset protest. 

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He’s not wrong to say that from where we currently are, the fans being behind the team will be more likely to help us win than the opposite. 
 

I guess you could look at protesting at the end of games/towards the end of a lost game rather than during them - suppose it depends if you believe there is any hope of avoiding the drop. Most of us think not 

 

 

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I don't doubt the genuineness of the statement- I still think he cares about the club. It's just completely tonedeaf. And if he fails to see the reasons behind the endless issues we face then unfortunately he's firmly part of the problem.

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Hilarious how this comes out with the project reset tomorrow.

 

Just done as a diversion and try get some fans onside to minimise the protest

 

Can't say I've ever seen them do chairman's notes before as a social media post. 

 

 

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