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Posted (edited)
1 minute ago, Spudulike said:

Not turning up is an empty gesture if you're a season ticket holder. They already have our money and an empty seat won't be noticed.

Ok, so don't renew. And enough 'empty gestures' would definitely be noticed. Especially if everyone wrote to the club to register their disgust.

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Just now, Spudulike said:

That's the dilemma that thousands will now be considering, me included.

Absolutely not aimed at you, but there's an awful lot of noise on here, a lot of big talk.

 

People need to start acting if they're unhappy, otherwise they become, or are, part of the problem.

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34 minutes ago, HighPeakFox said:

Ok, so don't renew. And enough 'empty gestures' would definitely be noticed. Especially if everyone wrote to the club to register their disgust.

You’re not wrong though with what you say. I didn’t go to the Brentford game, and it’s the first time my group and I said we can’t be arsed. Yes the club may have my money, but I don’t really care about that….. they didn’t have my support for the Brentford game, so I agree with you, empty seats speaks volumes. I just wish we had a fan base willing to do it. A mass walk out after 14 minutes for example would do more damage to the reputation of KP and the would send a stronger message to the club than a picture of Rudkin as a clown. In my opinion. 

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10 minutes ago, Pliskin said:

A mass walk out after 14 minutes for example would do more damage to the reputation of KP and the would send a stronger message to the club than a picture of Rudkin as a clown. In my opinion. 

I would genuinely be up for this. The problem is that if we’re winning or playing well I think not many would. It’s one thing when you’re not trying and a goal or 2 down, but another if you’re doing ok. But it could also work well because at the moment around 14 mins has been when the games turns toward the opposition because we often start ok.

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Like several on here I have been supporting the club since 1970 so have seen some ups and downs.

 

I can handle being out of our depth which this squad clearly is unlike 22-23 which should have been comfortably top half.  What I find depressing is the lack of connection I feel with most of the players:

 

Vardy - yes, obviously

 Ricardo - yes, Rolls Royce of a player and could easily have played at a higher level without the injuries.

Wilf - yes but based largely on 4/5 years ago when he looked destined for the very top.  Again, ruined by injury.

JJ - See above x2.  Looked really exciting in his first season or two but yet again has never really recovered from his injuries.

Abdul - Potentially our most exciting player and loves playing for us.  Whether he would have done this season I don’t know.

BEK - Our only shining light in a thoroughly miserable season.  Potentially top class but watch Rudkin sell him to Fulham for £15m in the summer to satisfy PSR.

 

Couldn’t give a shít about the rest, can’t even be bothered to dislike them.  I resent the money we spent on buying them and the crazy wages but that isn’t their fault.

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1 hour ago, Wasyls Pec Deck said:

I would genuinely be up for this. The problem is that if we’re winning or playing well I think not many would. It’s one thing when you’re not trying and a goal or 2 down, but another if you’re doing ok. But it could also work well because at the moment around 14 mins has been when the games turns toward the opposition because we often start ok.

Whereas stopping in the concourse until 14 minutes.....

Posted (edited)
23 hours ago, Corky said:

Genuinely think we are flattered by our position.

 

This is worse than 2002.

You can thank Steve Cooper.

His management was chaotic, but we at least looked competitive.

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It has been one of those seasons typical of struggling sides when Leicester have set up defensively with experienced players and looked neat against some top sides without really  creating.

The problem has come when Leicester play teams just above in the table and need to get out of second gear to stretch the play. You can’t just change mindsets and mistakes happen all over the pitch.

I would make changes in central midfield and bring Facundo in but the squad has been dismantled over the last 3 years and losing KDH has been massive. The Brentford game reminded me of the late 70s when we were relegated 



 

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On 21/02/2025 at 23:54, foxile5 said:

I caught the tail end of the Pleat 'administration' and witnessed a pretty toxic Filbo.

 

It was ugly down there at that point, before Little came in and made things hopeful. 

 

I've also seen the end the O'Niell era leading into Levein and negative Meg.

 

What's the worst it's been for you all?

Missed Pleat, I started my interest in LCFC during my paper rounds reading the back of the mercury, I think was Brian's first play off year I was hooked in.

Obviously going into admin was really bad, relegation to League one hurt as we was one of only a few clubs who never been at that level, but if I am being honest, when considering the way the decisions are being made, the obsession with a certain style of play, toxicity in the fan base, I dont think anything has topped what is happening now.

Last season's promotion was my least enjoyed promotion by a mile, which says it all.

 

Likewise I feel like I am not that bothered about relegation, usually it would be really gutting, but for some reason I feel like I am detached from it, my frustration is largely at the board.

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On 22/02/2025 at 00:02, Mike Oxlong said:

I cannot recall a team that is less competitive than this one relative to the division it is playing in. We’re fortunate to have the points that we do. 

And we're not even bottom of the table lollollol :unsure:

 

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The Taylor era might edge it if analysed properly but considering where we were with the Title and 3 seasons in Europe and a quarter final 23 and 25 is going to take some beating.

 

Imagine Atletico Madrid,Bayer leverkusen, or Napoli getting relegated from their leagues and you get a sense of how remarkable the decline has been.

 

One things for sure is that it is the worst era in terms of chairman and board. It's not even close.

 

 

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