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Posted
28 minutes ago, Free Falling Foxes said:

The clue is in the name, RoBOTto

Many will know him as "Flipflop"... I wouldn't give his posts the time of day. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, stevostadium said:

yes but its not measurable is it.

Whatever the attendance tonight, you / the club will not know the impact of the boycott purely and simply because of the folk not attending due to other circumstances.

 

I am massively annoyed with the club for the current situation from borad level down like many people are but i will still go because at the end of the day as  its my club.

 

Yes i will boo when players not showing effort, chant when i need to but i will still go.

 

But one thing for certain, players, managers, owners come and go the fans remain.

 

I started with the Pleat era and seen may ups and downs including the great great times. Its all about cycles. 

 

 

 

 

The club don’t necessarily need to know numbers because modern football doesn’t really work like that. 
 

The club needs to know that people are fed up and momentum is building. 
 

The media plays the biggest part in this. Take a look at how Sheffield Wednesday on the first game of the season impactfully did it. 

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Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Craig said:

Many will know him as "Flipflop"... I wouldn't give his posts the time of day. 

Aka Spurs

 

EDIT: might got it now 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Craig said:

Many will know him as "Flipflop"... I wouldn't give his posts the time of day. 

That explains a lot. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, stevostadium said:

yes but its not measurable is it.

Whatever the attendance tonight, you / the club will not know the impact of the boycott purely and simply because of the folk not attending due to other circumstances.

 

I am massively annoyed with the club for the current situation from borad level down like many people are but i will still go because at the end of the day as  its my club.

 

Yes i will boo when players not showing effort, chant when i need to but i will still go.

 

But one thing for certain, players, managers, owners come and go the fans remain.

 

I started with the Pleat era and seen may ups and downs including the great great times. Its all about cycles. 

 

 

 

 

R.e. "cycles" [of success, mediocrity and failure], can you think of any other businesses where this is an accepted part of operation?

Posted
4 hours ago, Kirbyfox10 said:

The owners are poor. The Board is useless. The manger needs to go. Many of the players are very dislikable. Still my football club and I'll attend tonight because I want to. My attendance isn't an acceptance of what is going on. I want to attend because it's my club not theirs - none of them. 

Sounds like you would like to see some change?  So what would you do to get the change required?

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Posted (edited)

Feels dirty tuning in tonight, but I am *very* keen to see the stands. Numbers. Who's there? What are they doing? It'd be a lovely opportunity for a banner in honour of KP, maybe with something about "Foxes Never Quit" (urgh)

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Posted
2 minutes ago, The Year Of The Fox said:

Our demise isn’t part of any cycle

 

It’s purely down gross negligence, incompetence and zero accountability or communication.

 

I really wish people would stop saying this 

Why couldn't mismanagement be part of a cycle? It happens a fair amount after all. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, The Year Of The Fox said:

Our demise isn’t part of any cycle

 

It’s purely down gross negligence, incompetence and zero accountability or communication.

 

I really wish people would stop saying this 

Yeah, last time I checked, it’s not the regularly-scheduled Nottingham Forest or Coventry City season. lol

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Posted
3 minutes ago, The Year Of The Fox said:

Our demise isn’t part of any cycle

 

It’s purely down gross negligence, incompetence and zero accountability or communication.

 

I really wish people would stop saying this 

Complete mismanagement and it's still happening 

Posted
1 minute ago, Dahnsouff said:

Why couldn't mismanagement be part of a cycle? It happens a fair amount after all. 

You can get ‘unlucky’ if you want to brand our first relegation with all those current PL players now at other clubs as ‘unlucky’

 

Think of what played a part in that relegation though- Holding on to Rodgers 18months too long, to sack him, to then not employ another manager for 2 games which proved to be incredibly vital.

 

The PSR failings- to escape by a blinking loophole

 

A second relegation down to a complete lack of intervention 

 

 

 

 

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Posted
Just now, Tommy G said:

I hear Top is boycotting tonight too 

No no its because its cold and a night game so he can watch it on TV instead

 

I imagine that has been the same excuse he used for the last 10+ games he has boycotted himself as well

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Posted
12 minutes ago, CosbehFox said:

The club don’t necessarily need to know numbers because modern football doesn’t really work like that. 
 

The club needs to know that people are fed up and momentum is building. 
 

The media plays the biggest part in this. Take a look at how Sheffield Wednesday on the first game of the season impactfully did it. 

TOTALLY AGREE

They stayed outside until 10 mins etc

They saw the impact

 

How are LCFC going to see impact tonight.

 

Attendance will be 25K + 

Turn up **** off by all means but they wont see the impact

Posted
14 minutes ago, lcfcbluearmy said:

I also hate the we were always a yo-yo club so we are just back where we belong. Partly because

1. its not true - as someone stated earlier 22nd in all time league and 13th in all time league since prem was created

2. Pre 2012 man city were a yo-yo club similar if not worse level than us if they had a fall from grace should they just accept it because its where they always used to be. If not why one rule for them and another for us?

Out of every argument this is the one that irritates me the most, because it’s simply bollocks. Following 8 odd years that preceded the last few, evaluated us to a whole new level. 
 

Our demise isn’t natural or organic so to speak. It’s self inflicted incompetence. And I just can’t fathom how no Leicester can be;

 

A. Outraged by what has happened

B. Not fight to have either Top sell the club, or buck his ideas up and allow someone competent to run it on his behalf. 

Posted
1 minute ago, The Year Of The Fox said:

You can get ‘unlucky’ if you want to brand our first relegation with all those current PL players now at other clubs as ‘unlucky’

 

Think of what played a part in that relegation though- Holding on to Rodgers 18months too long, to sack him, to then not employ another manager for 2 games which proved to be incredibly vital.

 

The PSR failings- to escape by a blinking loophole

 

A second relegation down to a complete lack of intervention 

Not suggesting its justifiable, but like Leeds, Blackburn, you overreach and fail to stick the landing, this is the sort of crap that happens. Do I blame KP? Yes, prudence was required.

Posted (edited)
19 minutes ago, Craig said:

Many will know him as "Flipflop"... I wouldn't give his posts the time of day. 

He literally got a Leicester shirt with 'Mardy 26' to mock one of our best ever players Riyad Mahrez. OK, the way he tried to force a move left a bad taste at the time but that is very weird behaviour. He also claimed that Claude Puel, who despite being an underwhelming manager but one that had us consistently mid table in the premier league, was 'destroying our club', but now we're in a much worse position puts it down to just 'having a howler'. 

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Posted (edited)
17 minutes ago, The Year Of The Fox said:

Our demise isn’t part of any cycle

 

It’s purely down gross negligence, incompetence and zero accountability or communication.

 

I really wish people would stop saying this 

We overdid it in BR campaign and paying for it now

(7th highest wage bill in PL) and we budgeted for top 6 finish and got relegated

 

That's down to senior management, whoever that may be. (Top rudkin susan et al)

 

BR had a massive part to play in our demise and now we are paying for it

 

 

 

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Posted

I think boycotts should begin when, hopefully, we're safe from relegation. Until then the fans should turn up and encourage the team during the game, booing them at half and full time if they're poor.

Then, the fans can say to the owners "we did our bit, now do yours: sell up".

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