Popular Post kingfox Posted 11 February Popular Post Posted 11 February If it does end up being Hasenhuttl, why on earth didn’t we try for him in the summer, when he ticked so many of the right boxes. 7
dmayne7 Posted 11 February Posted 11 February 15 minutes ago, The Unbeliever said: I haven’t got a suggestion other than learning how to defend against. I don’t know enough about our financial situation to be able to pass comment, so I’ll keep supporting the team regardless of where we are, as I always have, This isn’t the first time we’ve been sh*t, in fact we’ve probably been that for the vast majority of the time I’ve supported them. It might be my age that colours my opinions, but I don’t understand those “supporters” that are clamouring for a change of ownership. I wouldn’t swap ours for any other clubs and I certainly wouldn’t want us to be owned by a sport washing Gulf State or an American carpetbagger, or any other carpetbagger or chancer. For me football isn’t all about winning it’s about the emotions that come to the fore when supporting your team. That obviously includes the unbridled joy when we won the league and the FA cup, but also the gut wrenching pain that I experienced last night. Regardless of where we are or where we end up, Leicester City will have my support as long as I retain the ability to remember. You're entitled to your opinion but to state that you don't understand why people want a change of ownership, shows a staggering lack of empathy, and really, a complete show of ignorance for what is happening. I understand if you want to cling on to the hope that the ownership can turn it round and that we've had our best times under KP, even that we're a traditional yo-yo club (though the circumstances of this current situation is unprecedented in the PL era for any team). Unfortunately for you, the sheer weight of evidence pointing to why we need new ownership and the mess they have caused is irrefutable. I won't attack you if you won't to support KP and hope it gets better, even if I completely disagree with it. But if you do not acknowledge the state the club is in entirely because of them, then 'supporters' (as you put it) like you are so far detached from reality, your opinions should be completely disregarded. 2
Wink84 Posted 11 February Posted 11 February 1 hour ago, 21st Century Fox said: I think one of my main issues with Hasenhuttl is that 90% of the time he looks as if he's just been privately crying or someone's farted on his pillow. Is this what we need right now? Yes
MPH Posted 11 February Posted 11 February 56 minutes ago, Lambert09 said: Would you say Walsh is locked in? Or would there be a fear he would come with him? I think the only real reason I’d want smith is the potential Walsh might come and save our sorry board I haven’t heard anything about Walsh, but I 100% agree with you. He’s be a great fit for our technical director.
MattFox Posted 11 February Posted 11 February 31 minutes ago, The Unbeliever said: I haven’t got a suggestion other than learning how to defend against. I don’t know enough about our financial situation to be able to pass comment, so I’ll keep supporting the team regardless of where we are, as I always have, This isn’t the first time we’ve been sh*t, in fact we’ve probably been that for the vast majority of the time I’ve supported them. It might be my age that colours my opinions, but I don’t understand those “supporters” that are clamouring for a change of ownership. I wouldn’t swap ours for any other clubs and I certainly wouldn’t want us to be owned by a sport washing Gulf State or an American carpetbagger, or any other carpetbagger or chancer. For me football isn’t all about winning it’s about the emotions that come to the fore when supporting your team. That obviously includes the unbridled joy when we won the league and the FA cup, but also the gut wrenching pain that I experienced last night. Regardless of where we are or where we end up, Leicester City will have my support as long as I retain the ability to remember. We’ve been in the third tier once and almost got relegated to the third tier once in 1991 So that’s two years out of 120 in the league we’ve been this bad
StanSP Posted 11 February Posted 11 February I wouldn't mind Hassenhuttl but has his stock dropped that much that he has to come to a League One-bound club?? How are we that attractive? 1
Pliskin Posted 11 February Posted 11 February 51 minutes ago, Chelmofox said: How do you think Ralf would go about the job. Players dont look ready to play that fancy German giga stuff. But we have to move away from 4-3-3 with Luke, Riccy, Fats and Stephi. Would be a tough start for him. He won’t take any crap for starters. He will demand effort and anyone not pulling their weight won’t play. He is one name I like out of the list. Hess risk taker, likes youth players and doesn’t mince his words. He could be the right kind of character to get a tune out of this squad. I do however feel his patience will run out fairly quickly with Top and Rudkin.
Torten Posted 11 February Posted 11 February 2 minutes ago, StanSP said: I wouldn't mind Hassenhuttl but has his stock dropped that much that he has to come to a League One-bound club?? How are we that attractive? cos we're gonna promote next season so it's basically a no-brainer for him 2
Leicesterpool Posted 11 February Posted 11 February A manager that got beaten by nine goals twice in his spell as manager is nothing to be proud of.
5waller5 Posted 11 February Posted 11 February 43 minutes ago, The Unbeliever said: I haven’t got a suggestion other than learning how to defend against. I don’t know enough about our financial situation to be able to pass comment, so I’ll keep supporting the team regardless of where we are, as I always have, This isn’t the first time we’ve been sh*t, in fact we’ve probably been that for the vast majority of the time I’ve supported them. It might be my age that colours my opinions, but I don’t understand those “supporters” that are clamouring for a change of ownership. I wouldn’t swap ours for any other clubs and I certainly wouldn’t want us to be owned by a sport washing Gulf State or an American carpetbagger, or any other carpetbagger or chancer. For me football isn’t all about winning it’s about the emotions that come to the fore when supporting your team. That obviously includes the unbridled joy when we won the league and the FA cup, but also the gut wrenching pain that I experienced last night. Regardless of where we are or where we end up, Leicester City will have my support as long as I retain the ability to remember. I’m 57, so we may be similar ages, but that’s where the similarities end I’m afraid. It’s not the first time we’ve been shit, but it’s the first time we’ve won the league, built a squad capable of doing so, and then thrown that good work out and declined so badly we struggle to avoid League One, are deducted points for rule breaking, and can’t complete simple company administrative tasks. That’s entirely down to our disinterested, lazy, clueless owner. I’d swap him with almost any other owners, we almost cannot do worse. How anyone can defend King Power leaves me speechless, almost. 4
Wymsey Posted 11 February Posted 11 February Thomas Frank would be good. Has strong background of working with young players. 1
urban.spaceman Posted 11 February Posted 11 February 1 minute ago, Wymsey said: Thomas Frank would be good. Has strong background of working with young players. What about dumb players? 1
BenTheFox Posted 11 February Posted 11 February 1 minute ago, Wymsey said: Thomas Frank would be good. Has strong background of working with young players. Frank can still walk into a lower premier league job. My guess is he'll probably rock up at Forest by the end of the year. 1
Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 11 February Posted 11 February Wouldn't mind Ralph over the other names mentioned. Not sure why we're waiting til now because he could have been a front runner last summer too. Just odd
Tuna Posted 11 February Posted 11 February 19 minutes ago, StanSP said: I wouldn't mind Hassenhuttl but has his stock dropped that much that he has to come to a League One-bound club?? How are we that attractive? Probably thinks he can save us.
Deeg67 Posted 11 February Posted 11 February 6 minutes ago, Wymsey said: Thomas Frank would be good. Has strong background of working with young players. Pep would be good, too. Or maybe Klopp coming out of retirement. 1
jayfox26 Posted 11 February Posted 11 February We signed Vestergaard and Bertrand after we beat them 9-0 so may as well go for the manager that oversaw it as well. Bring Angus Gunn in as well. 1
tickler28 Posted 11 February Posted 11 February 1 minute ago, Heart-Shaped Fox said: Wouldn't mind Ralph over the other names mentioned. Not sure why we're waiting til now because he could have been a front runner last summer too. Just odd It's not odd it's the way the club is currently run with no idea or forward planning...just making it up as they go along and more often than not making bad decision after bad decision... stumbling across the odd good one (Enzo, JJ on loan)....the bad decisions and incompetence far outweigh the good. Everyone needs to open their eyes now...take off the blue tinted specs and see that the current way the club is being run is rotten and needs a complete overhaul.....until then nothing will change other than Top and Rudders hiding in the shadows throwing out a few sound bites and throwing manager after manager under the bus.....to do it to Andy King is the final straw for me.....Top and Rudkin deserve all that's heading their way
RedSoxUK Posted 11 February Posted 11 February Hedge your bets between Ralph and Dean. I've been informed by my associate inside the Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Building at Seagrave that they've both been approached. Take it with a pinch of salt because they also said Rudkin was getting sacked last year. 1
Mark 'expert' Lawrenson Posted 11 February Posted 11 February What’s happening today, naff all again.
TheGoldenGod Posted 11 February Posted 11 February 3 minutes ago, Aleksz said: Blackburn moving on from Rowett according to Nixon. Feel like of the options he was the best one! Written he keeps Blackburn up over us if so!
FoxinNotts Posted 11 February Posted 11 February 4 minutes ago, Aleksz said: Blackburn moving on from Rowett according to Nixon. 👀 1
Tuna Posted 11 February Posted 11 February (edited) 3 minutes ago, jayfox26 said: We signed Vestergaard and Bertrand after we beat them 9-0 so may as well go for the manager that oversaw it as well. Bring Angus Gunn in as well. Gunn would improve us actually Edited 11 February by Tuna
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