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On 07/11/2025 at 21:59, Sol thewall Bamba said:

I can't believe people actually fell for that lol

Right? like their duty free monopoly was already underway when we went into admin in 2002? surely if they were fans of the club they'd have stepped in to buy us out of admin at that point.

Posted
4 hours ago, LiliansLeftPeg said:

Still not convinced. In the last month, Aiyawatt has sacked someone who has been an award winning CEO and re-signed a murky AF principle sponsor. He's then overseen tensions boil over as they did at Carrow Road and the club statement that followed.

 

His next step is to record a video 'to the fans' from a literal ivory tower and appoint an MD with surely one of the weakest CVs a new football MD has ever had. This was his big reset, his new start but it just feels so amatuer and naive. 

 

He's taken an underperforming senior leadership team at the lowest ebb of their tenure out of the picture and replaced them with himself and a mid-level supply chain manager. Somehow he's made a really bad, dysfunctional board even worse.

Sadly I feel this is spot on. I just don't think he has it in him to be a successful business man like his father.

 

This has the feeling its going to get an awful lot worse.

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5 hours ago, LiliansLeftPeg said:

Still not convinced. In the last month, Aiyawatt has sacked someone who has been an award winning CEO and re-signed a murky AF principle sponsor. He's then overseen tensions boil over as they did at Carrow Road and the club statement that followed.

 

His next step is to record a video 'to the fans' from a literal ivory tower and appoint an MD with surely one of the weakest CVs a new football MD has ever had. This was his big reset, his new start but it just feels so amatuer and naive. 

 

He's taken an underperforming senior leadership team at the lowest ebb of their tenure out of the picture and replaced them with himself and a mid-level supply chain manager. Somehow he's made a really bad, dysfunctional board even worse.

Was Susan Whelan sacked?

Posted (edited)
23 minutes ago, Chelmofox said:

Was Susan Whelan sacked?

Very rare at that level for them to call a spade a spade, it’s always done ‘mutually’ especially since directors are stakeholders.

 

 Interestingly SW is still listed as active in companies house, maybe not been updated yet

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Every time I open Foxes Talk, I misread this thread title as "Aiyawatt sells the club".

 

Any chance of changing the thread title to "Aiyawatt, sell the club!" or "Sell the club, Aiyawatt!"?

I'm not just being a grammar pedant. I'm unsure how much longer I can take the rollercoaster of emotions when I misread the thread title.....and, No, I can't learn from my mistakes! :whistle:

Posted

The interview was recorded on Friday 7th and after editing was always going to be published this week, so any reference to the chants at Norwich having any relevance to the interview being recorded or the timing of the release is mis-guided

Posted
14 hours ago, LiliansLeftPeg said:

Still not convinced. In the last month, Aiyawatt has sacked someone who has been an award winning CEO and re-signed a murky AF principle sponsor. He's then overseen tensions boil over as they did at Carrow Road and the club statement that followed.

 

His next step is to record a video 'to the fans' from a literal ivory tower and appoint an MD with surely one of the weakest CVs a new football MD has ever had. This was his big reset, his new start but it just feels so amatuer and naive. 

 

He's taken an underperforming senior leadership team at the lowest ebb of their tenure out of the picture and replaced them with himself and a mid-level supply chain manager. Somehow he's made a really bad, dysfunctional board even worse.

Correct. It's everything I expected. Extremely confident that it ages terribly and nothing actually improves and think those who think this is some sort of upturn are massively coping.

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'Thank you for your words' is the stupidest shite humanity has cooked up over the last decade. 

 

As if the act of speaking should be met with anything at all. It's the gateway to dialogue. It shouldn't be a point of genuflection; it should be a bare minimum. Words are just expression of thought in the same manner that a cough is the expression of discomfort. It's like thanking a person for doing what a person does . 

 

But thank you for your words. Thank you for your respiration. Thank you for your movement. 

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Posted

There are so many thing wrong with our club but there is one common denominator - Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha. He is both a curse and stain on our club. He has literally set fire and burned his father’s legacy. Shameful.

 

You just know though he will hang around and stink the place out until we reach or even surpass Chansiri levels of rotteness. We’ve got further to fall yet I fear.

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Genuinely, what is he getting from still being here? The club is a mess on the pitch. Dreadful PR. Barely ever attends. Speaks publicly less than Halley's Comet sightings.

 

What actually is keeping him here?

Posted
1 minute ago, Corky said:

Genuinely, what is he getting from still being here? The club is a mess on the pitch. Dreadful PR. Barely ever attends. Speaks publicly less than Halley's Comet sightings.

 

What actually is keeping him here?

The fact that there is zero chance anyone pays much for lcfc i should think.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Corky said:

Genuinely, what is he getting from still being here? The club is a mess on the pitch. Dreadful PR. Barely ever attends. Speaks publicly less than Halley's Comet sightings.

 

What actually is keeping him here?

His Dad's legacy probably. This was probably something that bonded them together. And the sentimentality of how it ended for his Dad.

 

He's probably that clueless about football that he thinks we'll get promoted. Really starting to think he might a Tim nice but dim character. Not in a funny way - like he genuinely might be a bit thick and not understand how bad it is. You don't keep someone like Rudkin in place given the amount of mistakes he's made for as long as he did.

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