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8 minutes ago, CUJimmy said:

Wolves will be more worried about Ipswich catching them than us.

I think us and Ipswich are both done to be honest even though chances are after todays games we will be exactly the same points wise with both after today which makes it even more ridiculous how many games we have failed to pick points up in could probably be just about safe ourselves if we had 

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Posted
1 hour ago, foxpleasure said:

Can anyone please explain the thinking behind taking Coulibaly off and moving Okoli into his position, I'm genuinely baffled. Was he injured?


The only explanation I can think of is that he was booked and as he was making his home debut would be all effort so a likely red card.

 

Ruud often subs players on a yellow I’ve noticed

Posted
Just now, Md9 said:

I think us and Ipswich are both done to be honest even though chances are after todays games we will be exactly the same points wise with both after today which makes it even more ridiculous how many games we have failed to pick points up in could probably be just about safe ourselves if we had 

You are almost certainly correct but I think Ipswich look more likely to scramble a result or two than us so will cling onto some hope for a bit longer.  

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Ok first 15 minutes followed by the usual shambles. It is getting worse each week.

 

A joyless football club with no redeeming features.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, CUJimmy said:

You are almost certainly correct but I think Ipswich look more likely to scramble a result or two than us so will cling onto some hope for a bit longer.  

Will always have a bit of hope while we still mathematically have a chance of staying up just a shame when you then see the starting line up then all the hope fades pretty quickly 

Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, StevieH said:

I think it's been pretty obvious from early on in the season that we would be going down. Managers can only work with what they have. Need to prepare as much as we can for the Championship. We have good championship players but the gulf to Premier league now is massive. Same teams will go down as came up, as it was last season too. We are miles off teams like Brentford and Bournemouth. You need bags of pace and power and we have neither.

Yet we had a recruitment team/manager that thought it was ok to sign Jordan Ayew and Bobby Reid. Oh and waste 25 million of our budget on a midfielder we didnt need who is weak as piss and slow as fck

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, Spudulike said:

It is spot on. RVN's interview is also revealing. It is quite clear to see that;

A; He has no clue what to do

B; he has basically acknowledged publicly and presumably to himself that the gap between us and sides like Brentford is too big to bridge right now.

 

A basic admission that the situation is hopeless for our own manager.

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I woke up this morning feeling dog rough, and just remembered I was in a pub drowning my sorrows with many other fans. Quite a few people were unpicking various things as you can imagine and gobbing off about what’s going on.

 

Anyway, I’m sat by the door and not long before closing three guys get up from a table to leave. No one had paid any attention to them or noticed them really. They had their backs to everyone I think, but when they got close I recognised at least two of them. Lets just say they work at the club in roles with the first team. I wonder if they will feedback anything they heard - as you can imagine people were leaving no stone unturned in offering their views.

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It always amazes me that people,(fans) think supporting their  football team offers them a cast-iron guarantee of bragging rights .  Supporting this wonderful football club is a roller-coaster experience, not plain sailing.  Blah, blah, blah.........."Worst Leicester team ever", etc.  People, we play the long game.  After six decades of loyal support I can honestly say that I will die happy.  The football team that I have supported since 1967 has won everything that all the "big" teams have won.  The last two decades have been a real rollercoaster, but the they have delivered the two most elusive prizes.  I suggest people read their history of this club and reflect on the ups and downs throughout the years.  Can you imagine the feeling when you get to the FA Cup Final, lose and then get relegated? To suggest that the current crop of players don't care is a simple illustration of ignorance.  The way "supporters" slander our players for, not caring, not having the requisite skill, not fit enough etc. just shows just how little they understand of what it takes to earn money playing football.  I have every confidence that, before the end of the season, OUR team will string together three or four wins and stay in the league.  If not, nobody dies and we will come again.

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Posted
5 minutes ago, glenparva boy said:

It always amazes me that people,(fans) think supporting their  football team offers them a cast-iron guarantee of bragging rights .  Supporting this wonderful football club is a roller-coaster experience, not plain sailing.  Blah, blah, blah.........."Worst Leicester team ever", etc.  People, we play the long game.  After six decades of loyal support I can honestly say that I will die happy.  The football team that I have supported since 1967 has won everything that all the "big" teams have won.  The last two decades have been a real rollercoaster, but the they have delivered the two most elusive prizes.  I suggest people read their history of this club and reflect on the ups and downs throughout the years.  Can you imagine the feeling when you get to the FA Cup Final, lose and then get relegated? To suggest that the current crop of players don't care is a simple illustration of ignorance.  The way "supporters" slander our players for, not caring, not having the requisite skill, not fit enough etc. just shows just how little they understand of what it takes to earn money playing football.  I have every confidence that, before the end of the season, OUR team will string together three or four wins and stay in the league.  If not, nobody dies and we will come again.

Gimme a pint of what you are drinking

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6 minutes ago, glenparva boy said:

It always amazes me that people,(fans) think supporting their  football team offers them a cast-iron guarantee of bragging rights .  Supporting this wonderful football club is a roller-coaster experience, not plain sailing.  Blah, blah, blah.........."Worst Leicester team ever", etc.  People, we play the long game.  After six decades of loyal support I can honestly say that I will die happy.  The football team that I have supported since 1967 has won everything that all the "big" teams have won.  The last two decades have been a real rollercoaster, but the they have delivered the two most elusive prizes.  I suggest people read their history of this club and reflect on the ups and downs throughout the years.  Can you imagine the feeling when you get to the FA Cup Final, lose and then get relegated? To suggest that the current crop of players don't care is a simple illustration of ignorance.  The way "supporters" slander our players for, not caring, not having the requisite skill, not fit enough etc. just shows just how little they understand of what it takes to earn money playing football.  I have every confidence that, before the end of the season, OUR team will string together three or four wins and stay in the league.  If not, nobody dies and we will come again.

Are you an Ostrich?

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10 minutes ago, glenparva boy said:

It always amazes me that people,(fans) think supporting their  football team offers them a cast-iron guarantee of bragging rights .  Supporting this wonderful football club is a roller-coaster experience, not plain sailing.  Blah, blah, blah.........."Worst Leicester team ever", etc.  People, we play the long game.  After six decades of loyal support I can honestly say that I will die happy.  The football team that I have supported since 1967 has won everything that all the "big" teams have won.  The last two decades have been a real rollercoaster, but the they have delivered the two most elusive prizes.  I suggest people read their history of this club and reflect on the ups and downs throughout the years.  Can you imagine the feeling when you get to the FA Cup Final, lose and then get relegated? To suggest that the current crop of players don't care is a simple illustration of ignorance.  The way "supporters" slander our players for, not caring, not having the requisite skill, not fit enough etc. just shows just how little they understand of what it takes to earn money playing football.  I have every confidence that, before the end of the season, OUR team will string together three or four wins and stay in the league.  If not, nobody dies and we will come again.

None of us have ever seen our team lose 6 consecutive home games without scoring, not even you in your six decades. 

Posted
14 minutes ago, glenparva boy said:

It always amazes me that people,(fans) think supporting their  football team offers them a cast-iron guarantee of bragging rights .  Supporting this wonderful football club is a roller-coaster experience, not plain sailing.  Blah, blah, blah.........."Worst Leicester team ever", etc.  People, we play the long game.  After six decades of loyal support I can honestly say that I will die happy.  The football team that I have supported since 1967 has won everything that all the "big" teams have won.  The last two decades have been a real rollercoaster, but the they have delivered the two most elusive prizes.  I suggest people read their history of this club and reflect on the ups and downs throughout the years.  Can you imagine the feeling when you get to the FA Cup Final, lose and then get relegated? To suggest that the current crop of players don't care is a simple illustration of ignorance.  The way "supporters" slander our players for, not caring, not having the requisite skill, not fit enough etc. just shows just how little they understand of what it takes to earn money playing football.  I have every confidence that, before the end of the season, OUR team will string together three or four wins and stay in the league.  If not, nobody dies and we will come again.

PARKLIFE!

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Posted
5 hours ago, CUJimmy said:

Really struggling to get my head round what we are seeing at the moment - not just last night although that was a new low for me.
 

Which of these is the situation?

 

1.  There is a plan and the players are implementing it but it is a crap plan.

 

2.  There is a decent plan but the players aren’t good enough to do what is asked of them.

 

3.  There is no plan so the players are running (strolling?) around like headless chickens.

 

 

Number 3 .... all day long 

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Best moment of last night was some, I presume "head steward", desperately trying to organise the minions into shape to prevent any of the 8k fans left in the ground at 87 minutes and 3-0 down from invading the pitch.

 

Took the game more seriously than most of the players, to be fair.

Posted
8 minutes ago, FosseSpark said:

every need. we are literally owned by an airport company.

I don't think the players realise that the fans work all week and then spend good money on watching the team play with no passion ,think they owe us a lot of respect imo

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