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44 minutes ago, joachim1965 said:

We weren't run well last season, yes, we got Enzo and promotion but the people behind the scenes running the club pulled the wool over Enzos eyes with regards to finances and PSR, which Enzo is on record as being annoyed about, maybe he would not have left if he wasn't lied to.

I think it was likely down to money. Might be wrong but I don't think he's principled enough to turn down probably quadrupling his salary just because he was told the truth, it doesn't work like that.

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Posted

We'll be alright Ruud's cracked it

 

"I think the efficiency in finishing chances and defending key moments was the difference"

 

What else is there?

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Posted
33 minutes ago, Footballwipe said:

Look, fox in the fox, Mr KPFC embodiment themselves can spout the "I'm better than you" nonsense about going to games or not and do the mental gymnastics as to why people don't attend now and did in X time

 

Let me tell you this, though. I spent my 20's going to games - home and away. I was on coaches all day losing one of my weekend days to watch us. That coincided with mediocre nonsense under Sousa and Sven, as well as winning the fvcking Premier League and the UCL adventure.

 

As time has gone on there's been a mixture of the spark fading enormously, as well as my free time has becoming much more valuable to me. What has hastened all of this, however, is just how woeful the whole experience of supporting this club has become in the last three years or so.

 

Why then would I drag myself to the game last night? A match I knew we were going to lose, and lose easily. I did the same for Brentford. I couldn't be bothered.

 

I dictate how I spend my free time now, not the club's fixture list. Not going out of some blind loyalty of "go through thick and thin," not worrying about missing out on a stunning victory, a spine tingling atmosphere.

 

I dictate how I spend my free time, my free will and how I want to show my dissatisfaction with the club - just like other people are entitled to do and are doing.

 

If people still have that burning spark inside them, have excited kids, chance to catch up with family that is actually quite nice. If you're going down because of some weird sense of pride cos "GOOD TIMES N BAD" then that is entirely within your gift - but don't be surprised that many of us are just completely sick of this club's hierarchy, players, attitude to us, the atmosphere and the zombies who sit in silence for 90 mins before polite applause off the pitch.

 

Football is cyclical, and I am confident that in 2035 we'll be in a better position than we are now. I've no idea what the trigger point will be and when it'll come, but I know it will. Until then me and many others will decide to spend our free time, energies and attention elsewhere. This club has done everything to turn me off being as close to it as I was.

 

(Oh, let's also remember they do not give a shit about you. They'd take your season ticket off you in a heartbeat if they thought they'd get double the price from tourists. They'd make up something or a hypothetical to revoke your season ticket if they wanted to (cos, as we've seen on here, they have already). They'd target you for away checks if they wanted to. The relationship you have with this club is entirely one way. Nothing wrong with that, just as long as you go in with your eyes wide open and realise it.)

I don’t know why you think I’m Mr KPFC. I go to every home match but boo at the end if I’m unhappy with the performance as I did yesterday.  I have also contacted the club several  times regarding the many things I feel they have got wrong in recent years.

I’m also not saying I’m better than anybody else, it’s just my view that you should keep going through the bad times, something which made the amazing success we had even better.

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Posted
33 minutes ago, Footballwipe said:

Look, fox in the fox, Mr KPFC embodiment themselves can spout the "I'm better than you" nonsense about going to games or not and do the mental gymnastics as to why people don't attend now and did in X time

 

Let me tell you this, though. I spent my 20's going to games - home and away. I was on coaches all day losing one of my weekend days to watch us. That coincided with mediocre nonsense under Sousa and Sven, as well as winning the fvcking Premier League and the UCL adventure.

 

As time has gone on there's been a mixture of the spark fading enormously, as well as my free time has becoming much more valuable to me. What has hastened all of this, however, is just how woeful the whole experience of supporting this club has become in the last three years or so.

 

Why then would I drag myself to the game last night? A match I knew we were going to lose, and lose easily. I did the same for Brentford. I couldn't be bothered.

 

I dictate how I spend my free time now, not the club's fixture list. Not going out of some blind loyalty of "go through thick and thin," not worrying about missing out on a stunning victory, a spine tingling atmosphere.

 

I dictate how I spend my free time, my free will and how I want to show my dissatisfaction with the club - just like other people are entitled to do and are doing.

 

If people still have that burning spark inside them, have excited kids, chance to catch up with family that is actually quite nice. If you're going down because of some weird sense of pride cos "GOOD TIMES N BAD" then that is entirely within your gift - but don't be surprised that many of us are just completely sick of this club's hierarchy, players, attitude to us, the atmosphere and the zombies who sit in silence for 90 mins before polite applause off the pitch.

 

Football is cyclical, and I am confident that in 2035 we'll be in a better position than we are now. I've no idea what the trigger point will be and when it'll come, but I know it will. Until then me and many others will decide to spend our free time, energies and attention elsewhere. This club has done everything to turn me off being as close to it as I was.

 

(Oh, let's also remember they do not give a shit about you. They'd take your season ticket off you in a heartbeat if they thought they'd get double the price from tourists. They'd make up something or a hypothetical to revoke your season ticket if they wanted to (cos, as we've seen on here, they have already). They'd target you for away checks if they wanted to. The relationship you have with this club is entirely one way. Nothing wrong with that, just as long as you go in with your eyes wide open and realise it.)

I don’t know why you think I’m Mr KPFC. I go to every home match but boo at the end if I’m unhappy with the performance as I did yesterday.  I have also contacted the club several  times regarding the many things I feel they have got wrong in recent years.

I’m also not saying I’m better than anybody else, it’s just my view that you should keep going through the bad times, something which made the amazing success we had even better.

Posted
33 minutes ago, Footballwipe said:

Look, fox in the fox, Mr KPFC embodiment themselves can spout the "I'm better than you" nonsense about going to games or not and do the mental gymnastics as to why people don't attend now and did in X time

 

Let me tell you this, though. I spent my 20's going to games - home and away. I was on coaches all day losing one of my weekend days to watch us. That coincided with mediocre nonsense under Sousa and Sven, as well as winning the fvcking Premier League and the UCL adventure.

 

As time has gone on there's been a mixture of the spark fading enormously, as well as my free time has becoming much more valuable to me. What has hastened all of this, however, is just how woeful the whole experience of supporting this club has become in the last three years or so.

 

Why then would I drag myself to the game last night? A match I knew we were going to lose, and lose easily. I did the same for Brentford. I couldn't be bothered.

 

I dictate how I spend my free time now, not the club's fixture list. Not going out of some blind loyalty of "go through thick and thin," not worrying about missing out on a stunning victory, a spine tingling atmosphere.

 

I dictate how I spend my free time, my free will and how I want to show my dissatisfaction with the club - just like other people are entitled to do and are doing.

 

If people still have that burning spark inside them, have excited kids, chance to catch up with family that is actually quite nice. If you're going down because of some weird sense of pride cos "GOOD TIMES N BAD" then that is entirely within your gift - but don't be surprised that many of us are just completely sick of this club's hierarchy, players, attitude to us, the atmosphere and the zombies who sit in silence for 90 mins before polite applause off the pitch.

 

Football is cyclical, and I am confident that in 2035 we'll be in a better position than we are now. I've no idea what the trigger point will be and when it'll come, but I know it will. Until then me and many others will decide to spend our free time, energies and attention elsewhere. This club has done everything to turn me off being as close to it as I was.

 

(Oh, let's also remember they do not give a shit about you. They'd take your season ticket off you in a heartbeat if they thought they'd get double the price from tourists. They'd make up something or a hypothetical to revoke your season ticket if they wanted to (cos, as we've seen on here, they have already). They'd target you for away checks if they wanted to. The relationship you have with this club is entirely one way. Nothing wrong with that, just as long as you go in with your eyes wide open and realise it.)

I don’t know why you think I’m Mr KPFC. I go to every home match but boo at the end if I’m unhappy with the performance as I did yesterday.  I have also contacted the club several  times regarding the many things I feel they have got wrong in recent years.

I’m also not saying I’m better than anybody else, it’s just my view that you should keep going through the bad times, something which made the amazing success we had even better.

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, Footballwipe said:

Look, fox in the fox, Mr KPFC embodiment themselves can spout the "I'm better than you" nonsense about going to games or not and do the mental gymnastics as to why people don't attend now and did in X time

 

Let me tell you this, though. I spent my 20's going to games - home and away. I was on coaches all day losing one of my weekend days to watch us. That coincided with mediocre nonsense under Sousa and Sven, as well as winning the fvcking Premier League and the UCL adventure.

 

As time has gone on there's been a mixture of the spark fading enormously, as well as my free time has becoming much more valuable to me. What has hastened all of this, however, is just how woeful the whole experience of supporting this club has become in the last three years or so.

 

Why then would I drag myself to the game last night? A match I knew we were going to lose, and lose easily. I did the same for Brentford. I couldn't be bothered.

 

I dictate how I spend my free time now, not the club's fixture list. Not going out of some blind loyalty of "go through thick and thin," not worrying about missing out on a stunning victory, a spine tingling atmosphere.

 

I dictate how I spend my free time, my free will and how I want to show my dissatisfaction with the club - just like other people are entitled to do and are doing.

 

If people still have that burning spark inside them, have excited kids, chance to catch up with family that is actually quite nice. If you're going down because of some weird sense of pride cos "GOOD TIMES N BAD" then that is entirely within your gift - but don't be surprised that many of us are just completely sick of this club's hierarchy, players, attitude to us, the atmosphere and the zombies who sit in silence for 90 mins before polite applause off the pitch.

 

Football is cyclical, and I am confident that in 2035 we'll be in a better position than we are now. I've no idea what the trigger point will be and when it'll come, but I know it will. Until then me and many others will decide to spend our free time, energies and attention elsewhere. This club has done everything to turn me off being as close to it as I was.

 

(Oh, let's also remember they do not give a shit about you. They'd take your season ticket off you in a heartbeat if they thought they'd get double the price from tourists. They'd make up something or a hypothetical to revoke your season ticket if they wanted to (cos, as we've seen on here, they have already). They'd target you for away checks if they wanted to. The relationship you have with this club is entirely one way. Nothing wrong with that, just as long as you go in with your eyes wide open and realise it.)

Apologies- post duplicating.

Edited by fox in the sox
Posted
16 minutes ago, Tommy G said:

I think it was likely down to money. Might be wrong but I don't think he's principled enough to turn down probably quadrupling his salary just because he was told the truth, it doesn't work like that.

We'll never know, not everyone is motivated by money.

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don’t know why you think I’m Mr KPFC. I go to every home match but boo at the end if I’m unhappy with the performance as I did yesterday.  I have also contacted the club several  times regarding the many things I feel they have got wrong in recent years.

I’m also not saying I’m better than anybody else, it’s just my view that you should keep going through the bad times, something which made the amazing success we had even better.

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Posted
13 minutes ago, davieG said:

We'll be alright Ruud's cracked it

 

"I think the efficiency in finishing chances and defending key moments was the difference"

 

What else is there?

His quotes are so funny man. He's a parody now. 

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Posted

So pissed off. These performances are a total disgrace and at the very least someone should be coming out and apologising to the fans. At the very least. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, fox in the sox said:

I don’t know why you think I’m Mr KPFC. I go to every home match but boo at the end if I’m unhappy with the performance as I did yesterday.  I have also contacted the club several  times regarding the many things I feel they have got wrong in recent years.

I’m also not saying I’m better than anybody else, it’s just my view that you should keep going through the bad times, something which made the amazing success we had even better.

You can say that again..

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Posted
16 minutes ago, davieG said:

We'll be alright Ruud's cracked it

 

"I think the efficiency in finishing chances and defending key moments was the difference"

 

What else is there?

FM he's like a football manager svengali 

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The biggest frustration for me is that if the team had any fight what so ever we would have been alright this season many teams have been just so average at best. If we had the fight of the Pearson team from the great escape we would be about top 10. 

 

But instead we have a group that are counting down the days until they can go on their summer hols!

 

Although i imagine the likes of Vardy, Coady, Winks etc. will all be in the Maldives, Dubai etc. this week. No chance they will be in doing extra work. 

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, fox in the sox said:

Somebody said that they attended lots of games in League One not because we were winning but because the club was being run well. It wasn’t. I agree that it was a different club at the time but that doesn’t change the fact that we weren’t being run well. We weren’t being run well last season but people attended. I do not support the team in that way.

Genuine questions, are you happy right now as a Leicester fan? Are you happy with our owner? Are you happy with our board? Are you happy with our manager? Are you happy with our players? Are you happy with our results and performances? Or are you not really bothered because you just 'support' Leicester anyway even if the club is on fire and being run into the ground?

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