SecretPro Posted 24 January Posted 24 January If he isn't gone within the hour then stuff needs burning down. 1
AjcW Posted 24 January Posted 24 January What the **** was he doing just standing in the centre circle like that? ****ing weirdo
Blue.Fox84 Posted 24 January Posted 24 January 20 minutes ago, jayfox26 said: I've said it before and ill say it again. We cant afford to pay the bills, so how are we paying off another manager? As much as it needs to happen, it cant unless he walks. We are totally and utterly broke. I’d hope that every fan (including KPFC fans) are aware that this is our situation If that’s the case, how can anyone support this current regime knowing what mess this club has now been put into
dooflip Posted 24 January Posted 24 January It’s never been this bad in my 34 years supporting the club. Has to go. 2
MC Prussian Posted 24 January Posted 24 January (edited) I've always wanted to know what supporting QPR feels like. Btw, anyone remember this classic? See if you can spot any inkling of ambition in Cifuentes' statement. https://www.lcfc.com/pages/en/media-article/leicester-city-appoint-marti-cifuentes-lcfc-new-manager The 43-year-old joins us on a three-year contract, bringing a modern, progressive footballing philosophy to Filbert Way, Leicester City Chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha said:“We’re delighted to welcome Martí to Leicester City. His energy, ambition and clarity of ideas stood out throughout the recruitment process. We felt strongly that bringing him to the Club would help us to create the success we all want in the years ahead. Martí is an excellent fit for our Football Club - his personal and coaching qualities will be vital to building an identity our fans will be able to see reflected in their team on the pitch.” Leicester City Manager Martí Cifuentes said: “It’s a great honour to be appointed Leicester City Manager. This is a fantastic Club with a proud history and it’s a privilege to me to be asked to help write the next chapter. I’m looking forward to getting to know the players, as well as connecting with our supporters and the city in the weeks and months ahead. I can see the passion that exists here, and I’m excited to begin this journey together.” Edited 24 January by MC Prussian 1
Spanner73 Posted 24 January Posted 24 January 3 minutes ago, Legend_in_blue said: If he stays, we're relegated. Keep him then !
ThurmastonFox Posted 24 January Posted 24 January He’s gone to hug the players and prepare for the press interviews where he will confirm we are going to redouble our efforts in training 1 2
westernpark Posted 24 January Posted 24 January If the current owner stays we will not have a club. Who cares about the manager 2 1
Jakemoore Posted 24 January Posted 24 January Losing at home to Oxford regardless of squad availability issues is unacceptable. He has to go tonight.
PingCower Posted 24 January Posted 24 January 25 minutes ago, Joe90 said: What will Marti blame today won’t be the wind, maybe the away teams yellow kit? Can’t be expected to play against luridly dressed opposition
Free Falling Foxes Posted 24 January Posted 24 January 1 minute ago, MC Prussian said: I've always wanted to know what supporting QPR feels like. Btw, anyone remember this classic? The 43-year-old joins us on a three-year contract, bringing a modern, progressive footballing philosophy to Filbert Way, Leicester City Chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha said:“We’re delighted to welcome Martí to Leicester City. His energy, ambition and clarity of ideas stood out throughout the recruitment process. We felt strongly that bringing him to the Club would help us to create the success we all want in the years ahead. Martí is an excellent fit for our Football Club - his personal and coaching qualities will be vital to building an identity our fans will be able to see reflected in their team on the pitch.” Leicester City Manager Martí Cifuentes said: “It’s a great honour to be appointed Leicester City Manager. This is a fantastic Club with a proud history and it’s a privilege to me to be asked to help write the next chapter. I’m looking forward to getting to know the players, as well as connecting with our supporters and the city in the weeks and months ahead. I can see the passion that exists here, and I’m excited to begin this journey together.” His PowerPoint presentation was by far and away, the best. 1 1
Wortho Posted 24 January Posted 24 January Has he gone yet? Put Kingy in charge for the rest of the season. 1
Tielemans63 Posted 24 January Posted 24 January There isn't one single reason to keep him. Miles out of his depth. Has been since day 1
Rubbersoul Posted 24 January Posted 24 January He has to go tonight. Someone new in charge for Charlton at home and pray we have any sort of bounce 2
kingfox Posted 24 January Posted 24 January Was willing to give him the Oxford and Charlton games, but after that, I hope he fvcks off tonight. Game after game we just get worse. Untenable. 1
Guy Posted 24 January Posted 24 January If he isn't sacked after that then he's definitely here until the end...of season....!
Spanner73 Posted 24 January Posted 24 January It’s the Manager’s fault again 🥱 If you don’t look after your teeth you’ll end up with rot and decay ! if our club was a mouthful of teeth nearly every tooth would have to come out ! Khun Top give it up lad we’ve seen enough ! Let it go now !!!! 1
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