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11 hours ago, Winstonthedog said:

Stolarcryk to stay but only has 2nd choice keeper, Ricardo as much as he is a good player his persistent injuries outweigh keeping him .... the rest .... please close the door on your way out 

Stolarcryk won’t stay at second choice. He has waited his time to be first choice. He had interest in this league last summer so he could have a pick of sides where he will be first choice if we decide we are above him. Given we are now a mid table Championship club, no issues with Stolarcryk for me anyway. It’s more the drab style of play we need to address as with a competent defence in front, Stolarcryk is a good keeper at this level.

 

Edit - irrelevant anyway as he is actually contracted to 2027.

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I’d very much like to see Faes and Soumare sidelined immediately. They should’ve been alienated and training with the reserves in the summer. Most other clubs would’ve forced them out. 

 

Dont think we’ve much choice but to keep Vesty involved as he won’t chuck both Okoli AND Nelson in. 

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On 21/10/2025 at 22:54, Lad1966 said:

I hope with Winks, Buba & Daka leaving at the end of the season, and a few others, including Faes and vestaguard, hopefully we can start building a proper team that the fan can get behind. I don’t feel sacking MC is the solution. We won’t get auto places, but there enough to get in the play off, not because we are any good, but the rest of the league is shit too,!

Yeah, I've said elsewhere that a lot of people are vastly over-estimating Marti's resources. I think that any manager we've had would struggle with this squad.

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19 hours ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

You only have to look at the comments on the BC Game statement from the supporter groups to know what the overall response to a boycott would be. KPFC fans are still the majority group.

I think anyone on here would know I'm hardly a King Power shill but Sheffield Wednesday are probably going into administration today. I don't think people realise how ****ed they are under Chansiri. It's easy to organise a boycott when your club is on the brink of going extinct.

 

Life under King Power is going to be like Newcastle under Ashley or Man United under the Glazers. It's going to be a slow and painful but we're not going to come close to going out of business like Sheffield Wednesday have.

 

The fans will forever be under this cloud of thinking we're only a managerial appointment or a couple of signings away from being back. We'll have fleeting success in spite of the ownership but we'll be in a consistent decline. It's very difficult to organise serious protests under those situations. 

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10 minutes ago, AKCJ said:

I think anyone on here would know I'm hardly a King Power shill but Sheffield Wednesday are probably going into administration today. I don't think people realise how ****ed they are under Chansiri. It's easy to organise a boycott when your club is on the brink of going extinct.

 

Life under King Power is going to be like Newcastle under Ashley or Man United under the Glazers. It's going to be a slow and painful but we're not going to come close to going out of business like Sheffield Wednesday have.

 

The fans will forever be under this cloud of thinking we're only a managerial appointment or a couple of signings away from being back. We'll have fleeting success in spite of the ownership but we'll be in a consistent decline. It's very difficult to organise serious protests under those situations. 

And a huge proportion of those calling for action have proclaimed that they're not going to games anymore, IE taking the easy way out and hoping someone else goes in to bat for them. 

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It’s a squad that has no future. There’s nothing being built. Theres players who have only ever been a disappointment STILL being picked week after week by a very weak manager. 
 

There is no forward thinking involved. Very typical of the club right now. 

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16 hours ago, LCFCJohn said:

I think,

 

Stolarcryk

Ayew

Winks

Soumare

Daka

Ricardo

Stolarcryk signed a longer deal in the summer, for another year.

 

'Polish goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk has seen his contract extended by the Club to 2027'

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3 minutes ago, slymunn said:

Stolarcryk signed a longer deal in the summer, for another year.

 

'Polish goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk has seen his contract extended by the Club to 2027'

Yeah I corrected myself above 👍🏻

 

The rest can go (maybe not Ricardo but injuries etc probably mean it’s best).

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Personally think the title of this thread is ludicrous. How many “toxic” players are we talking about? Unfair to class the whole squad as such. Bit like saying the fans are toxic. Generalising again.

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4 minutes ago, OnlyOneCity said:

Personally think the title of this thread is ludicrous. How many “toxic” players are we talking about? Unfair to class the whole squad as such. Bit like saying the fans are toxic. Generalising again.

I think the reality is its a couple of players who are likely counting down the months. Ina lot of cases its just that the players aren't that good, we certainly dont have many that stand out as being too good at this level.

 

We were massively carried by KDH and Ndidi at key moments last time we were in the league

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1 hour ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

And a huge proportion of those calling for action have proclaimed that they're not going to games anymore, IE taking the easy way out and hoping someone else goes in to bat for them. 

 

The slow decline of the club is a key reason as to why the majority of fans feel apathetic. There will be a drip feed of people slowly deciding not to go to the games anymore. We're already seeing this with attendances down to around 28-30k or so. It's not going to be an overnight boycott like we saw with Sheffield Wednesday the other night. 

 

We're between a rock and a hard place. We're not in a bad enough place to easily get the sort of traction that Sheffield Wednesday got (which has taken the best part of a decade to get to by the way) yet there is still a very, very large population of Leicester fans that don't realise how bad things are and how bad the future is going to be on the current path.

 

When people realise that we're only going to keep regressing then boycotts and protests will take shape. But right now I think there's about 70% of Leicester fans that think we'll be fine if we do something simple like get a new striker in or sack the manager.

 

We saw it last week when Whelan left. People don't understand what is going on behind the scenes. They do not realise that it's Rudkin and Raksriaksorn vs the rest of the club and they don't realise that things won't change until they're gone.

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Facts:

 

We don't have a 'team' in the sense of a together team with the same focus and targets 

 

We have players hanging around for the pay cheque 

 

We have players on loan that are just in the shop window - like Ramsey

 

We don't have a decent striker

 

We have lost our identity completely 

 

We are a mess of a football club reliant on a few pieces of superior skill now and again to win football matches

 

It can't carry on like this as it's killing us.

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5 minutes ago, splinterdream said:

I think thr club should write Skipp off, just tell him he wont be in any future plans and to find another club, he's not even good enough for the bench 

Yea no way he is good enough for the bench , no backbone, doubt he could even support one person. Mind you are the benches the problem?

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11 hours ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

And a huge proportion of those calling for action have proclaimed that they're not going to games anymore, IE taking the easy way out and hoping someone else goes in to bat for them. 

Many people may not be in a financial position to spend money on this complete clown show. I could afford to go to the odd game if I wanted to but I've found other ways to spend my time and money. The thing is, regardless of how people want to protest against the owner and board whether it be not buying tickets/merch etc, whether it be banners or boos in the stadium, none of it makes a shite of difference as there are far too many in the stadium that just don't really care. They just turn up to the stadium for something to do and because they've always done it and they don't care about how the club is being run. They won't protest in any way, shape or form which makes any protests from others pointless until you get the majority onside, which will never happen. 

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1 hour ago, Claridge said:

Yea no way he is good enough for the bench , no backbone, doubt he could even support one person. Mind you are the benches the problem?

There's something that stinks and not right about his signing. If we have that behind the scenes then we're in big trouble.

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11 hours ago, jayfox26 said:

Many people may not be in a financial position to spend money on this complete clown show. I could afford to go to the odd game if I wanted to but I've found other ways to spend my time and money. The thing is, regardless of how people want to protest against the owner and board whether it be not buying tickets/merch etc, whether it be banners or boos in the stadium, none of it makes a shite of difference as there are far too many in the stadium that just don't really care. They just turn up to the stadium for something to do and because they've always done it and they don't care about how the club is being run. They won't protest in any way, shape or form which makes any protests from others pointless until you get the majority onside, which will never happen. 

Whilst I agree with you, that's not the group of people I was referring to.

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If Pearson took over this team the time he was here, he would rip it apart and get rid of the bad eggs. Similar to when he got rid of Mills and Beckford and brought in a Forest reject (is what I thought at the time). 

 

He built the team on character and work rate as well as talent, I wish we could go back to that model. Maybe it doesn't exist in modern football. I went to the event last week with Huth, Morgan, Sharky and Simmo, it was evident they loved the fact they all had the same work ethic and were a team.

 

Now we have fractured squad with most with the wrong attitude, and it really annoys me.

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15 hours ago, Clever Fox said:

There's something that stinks and not right about his signing. If we have that behind the scenes then we're in big trouble.

I just thinks its utter incompetance 

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Just completely reset after this one regardless of any manager sacking. 
 

Nelson HAS to come in for Vestergaard. Just persist with him and Okoli. Faes and Vesty need to be sidelined and have no future here. 
 

Same with Soumare, bin him…literally. 

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