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Posted
2 hours ago, Nolucklcfc said:

If they sack them and bring in Ruuds staff that is bizarre. Why wouldn’t you do it when he signed? Unless this is what the cannon money is for. 🤣

Indecision.

Posted
2 hours ago, Onions said:

Why are we avoiding the big picture, Ruud is the issue. 
 

It doesn’t matter who we bring in, we’re doomed under RVN. 

Ruud has been awful but we all know he’s not the main issue. 

Posted

Leicester unlikely to replace sacked coachespublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time

14:50 GMT

bb9eadaa-601c-4c14-8f60-bf0cde7986c3.jpgNick Mashiter
BBC Sport football news reporter

Leicester are unlikely to replace coaches Ben Dawson and Danny Alcock after the pair left the Foxes. 

First-team coach Dawson and goalkeeping coach Alcock's departures were announced by the club on Monday. 

The decision was taken to help Ruud Van Nistelrooy as he battles to save the Foxes from relegation. 

First-team coach Jelle ten Rouwelaar, who followed Van Nistelrooy to the King Power Stadium after his appointment November, is a goalkeeping coach so there is no expectation Alcock's role will be filled. 

Coach Brian Barry-Murphy (pictured) has made a positive impact since moving to the club in December with the squad impressed with the clarity and quality he brings to the training sessions. Barry-Murphy was Manchester City's elite development squad head coach until last summer.

Set piece coach Andy Hughes remains at the club, having joined from Norwich in the summer, while Premier League winner Andy King returned to the Foxes as their Under-18 assistant coach last week. 

 
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Posted
20 minutes ago, Happy Fox said:

Leicester unlikely to replace sacked coachespublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time

14:50 GMT

bb9eadaa-601c-4c14-8f60-bf0cde7986c3.jpgNick Mashiter
BBC Sport football news reporter

Leicester are unlikely to replace coaches Ben Dawson and Danny Alcock after the pair left the Foxes. 

First-team coach Dawson and goalkeeping coach Alcock's departures were announced by the club on Monday. 

The decision was taken to help Ruud Van Nistelrooy as he battles to save the Foxes from relegation. 

First-team coach Jelle ten Rouwelaar, who followed Van Nistelrooy to the King Power Stadium after his appointment November, is a goalkeeping coach so there is no expectation Alcock's role will be filled. 

Coach Brian Barry-Murphy (pictured) has made a positive impact since moving to the club in December with the squad impressed with the clarity and quality he brings to the training sessions. Barry-Murphy was Manchester City's elite development squad head coach until last summer.

Set piece coach Andy Hughes remains at the club, having joined from Norwich in the summer, while Premier League winner Andy King returned to the Foxes as their Under-18 assistant coach last week. 

 

This is the same journo who wrote the pro Rudkin piece before the protest. Clearly a club mouthpiece. 

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Posted
34 minutes ago, Happy Fox said:

Leicester unlikely to replace sacked coachespublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time

14:50 GMT

bb9eadaa-601c-4c14-8f60-bf0cde7986c3.jpgNick Mashiter
BBC Sport football news reporter

Leicester are unlikely to replace coaches Ben Dawson and Danny Alcock after the pair left the Foxes. 

First-team coach Dawson and goalkeeping coach Alcock's departures were announced by the club on Monday. 

The decision was taken to help Ruud Van Nistelrooy as he battles to save the Foxes from relegation. 

First-team coach Jelle ten Rouwelaar, who followed Van Nistelrooy to the King Power Stadium after his appointment November, is a goalkeeping coach so there is no expectation Alcock's role will be filled. 

Coach Brian Barry-Murphy (pictured) has made a positive impact since moving to the club in December with the squad impressed with the clarity and quality he brings to the training sessions. Barry-Murphy was Manchester City's elite development squad head coach until last summer.

Set piece coach Andy Hughes remains at the club, having joined from Norwich in the summer, while Premier League winner Andy King returned to the Foxes as their Under-18 assistant coach last week. 

 

State of this club. And still there will be fans applauding the way the club is been run.

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Posted
14 minutes ago, Poznan34 said:

This is the same journo who wrote the pro Rudkin piece before the protest. Clearly a club mouthpiece. 

 

Does he genuinely think this? As you say a club mouthpiece indeed.

 

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cn7g6z7ge11o

It has never been the club's style for those at director level to speak publicly, they remained quiet even when Leicester lifted the Premier League. None basked in the glory then so it would be wrong to say they are hiding in the shadows now.


 

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Posted
3 hours ago, urban.spaceman said:

Replacements incoming or are they just going to leave the coaching staff even more threadbare than it already is?

Apparently they ate not being replaced 

Posted
38 minutes ago, Happy Fox said:

Leicester unlikely to replace sacked coachespublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time

14:50 GMT

bb9eadaa-601c-4c14-8f60-bf0cde7986c3.jpgNick Mashiter
BBC Sport football news reporter

Leicester are unlikely to replace coaches Ben Dawson and Danny Alcock after the pair left the Foxes. 

First-team coach Dawson and goalkeeping coach Alcock's departures were announced by the club on Monday. 

The decision was taken to help Ruud Van Nistelrooy as he battles to save the Foxes from relegation. 

First-team coach Jelle ten Rouwelaar, who followed Van Nistelrooy to the King Power Stadium after his appointment November, is a goalkeeping coach so there is no expectation Alcock's role will be filled. 

Coach Brian Barry-Murphy (pictured) has made a positive impact since moving to the club in December with the squad impressed with the clarity and quality he brings to the training sessions. Barry-Murphy was Manchester City's elite development squad head coach until last summer.

Set piece coach Andy Hughes remains at the club, having joined from Norwich in the summer, while Premier League winner Andy King returned to the Foxes as their Under-18 assistant coach last week. 

 

Surely these 2 sentences contradict each other?

 

Leicester are unlikely to replace coaches Ben Dawson and Danny Alcock after the pair left the Foxes.

 

The decision was taken to help Ruud Van Nistelrooy as he battles to save the Foxes from relegation.

 

They may be shite coaches but I can’t really see how leaving him with a smaller coaching team helps

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Posted

Yeah I'd forgotten about that Ten Jellies Rottweiller bloke, to be fair that really has been an extravagance employing two goalkeeping coaches even though we have 4 senior keepers all here day in day out. I take it Alcock was just Goalkeepers whereas he is general first team coach too.

We have a set-piece coach? I think Baldrick has had more successful cunning plans than him although to be fair we don't concede from as many like that spell in the Rodgers era (I say spell, it was most of it wasn't it?)

Posted
36 minutes ago, Happy Fox said:

Leicester unlikely to replace sacked coachespublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time

14:50 GMT

bb9eadaa-601c-4c14-8f60-bf0cde7986c3.jpgNick Mashiter
BBC Sport football news reporter

Leicester are unlikely to replace coaches Ben Dawson and Danny Alcock after the pair left the Foxes. 

First-team coach Dawson and goalkeeping coach Alcock's departures were announced by the club on Monday. 

The decision was taken to help Ruud Van Nistelrooy as he battles to save the Foxes from relegation. 

First-team coach Jelle ten Rouwelaar, who followed Van Nistelrooy to the King Power Stadium after his appointment November, is a goalkeeping coach so there is no expectation Alcock's role will be filled. 

Coach Brian Barry-Murphy (pictured) has made a positive impact since moving to the club in December with the squad impressed with the clarity and quality he brings to the training sessions. Barry-Murphy was Manchester City's elite development squad head coach until last summer.

Set piece coach Andy Hughes remains at the club, having joined from Norwich in the summer, while Premier League winner Andy King returned to the Foxes as their Under-18 assistant coach last week. 

 

IF this is true, it suggests it wasn't just a case of them working their notice period.

Posted
2 minutes ago, moore_94 said:

Surely these 2 sentences contradict each other?

 

Leicester are unlikely to replace coaches Ben Dawson and Danny Alcock after the pair left the Foxes.

 

The decision was taken to help Ruud Van Nistelrooy as he battles to save the Foxes from relegation.

 

They may be shite coaches but I can’t really see how leaving him with a smaller coaching team helps

Unless it's implied they are a hinderence to Ruud and his coaching of the team. Which begs another question, why were they appointed in the first place.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Craig said:

Absolutely no chance. Completely out of keeping with every departure we've had under KP. 

 

They are more likely to give him the game after the international break vs Chelsea that we are expected to lose (sound familiar?), and then sack him before the Man Utd game and pop a random caretaker manager in charge. 

Rudkin will still spend 3 weeks asking Potter if he wants the job 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Wink84 said:

Unless it's implied they are a hinderence to Ruud and his coaching of the team. Which begs another question, why were they appointed in the first place.

Same reason Reid and Ayew were, Coopers request. This is a start but we need rid of everyone connected with him

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Wink84 said:

State of this club. And still there will be fans applauding the way the club is been run.

Definitely be able to get some bigger flame machines for the run in, help the atmosphere in the King Power Bowl, maybe some extra special clap banners for the King Power Foxes never quit. Soon Vichais birthday where we get to celebrate him and the king power foxes our blessed king of Thailand almighty with a donut and some rank beer.  

 

The state of our fans honestly. I had some morons behind me berating those singing for Rudkin out and Sack the board, telling them to 'back the lads' and be they'll be 'glad when they don't renew'. 1 minute after the 3rd goal they ****ed off not to return. 

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Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, moore_94 said:

Surely these 2 sentences contradict each other?

 

Leicester are unlikely to replace coaches Ben Dawson and Danny Alcock after the pair left the Foxes.

 

The decision was taken to help Ruud Van Nistelrooy as he battles to save the Foxes from relegation.

 

They may be shite coaches but I can’t really see how leaving him with a smaller coaching team helps

How pathetically bad must they have been if just getting them out the building, is help lol

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From what I saw them pissing about on the pitch before the Everton game they looked extremely unprofessional. 

 

Anything associated with Cooper probably means they were shite in any case. 

 

Ruud no backroom staff of course because he's not a football manager - He's a 2nd rate pundit at best. 

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