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Posted
8 hours ago, Gamble92 said:

That was absolutely mad looking back. Why didn't any of the clubs closer agree to a ground share seen as you have so many closer ones? I know still not ideal but ****ing Northampton. 

It wasn't too bad. 45 minutes by car. We shared with Birmingham next which was closer but then you have traffic problems. 

 

The whole thing was mad. Getting points deductions just so they could break contracts and then paying Birmingham more in rent than our own ground cost us. But one bonus was we ended up knowing more about the law than we did football 😂

Posted
6 hours ago, Leicesterpool said:

A agree with the protest, timing not so sure. Problem now too many fans i thnk are sticking up for Top still keep reminding us of the premier league and fa cup triumph. Ancient history im afraid, that success has come and gone.

How long do you wait for? Until it's too late? It might even be too late now and hardly anything has happened. 

 

If the worst happens and you have to start again you would still have a club to support. But it would have to have a different name and your history gets wiped out. There won't be a Prem title or FA cup win. It would be a fully new club starting in non league. 

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Posted
11 hours ago, Pliskin said:

After some of the frankly OTT reactions to a pathetic draw V Stoke, I’m worried this will lose traction. 
 

Theres a lot of people in that Stoke threat who see to be fairly content and hopeful….. which then seems to have a massive impact on any kind of protests against the owners.

Think the Boro result should get it going g again 🤞🤞

 

 

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Posted

This all just puts me in mind of, be careful what you wish for. 
 

This exact position was what I feared and voiced here years ago. Got laughed at. Doesn’t matter now. 
 

I think we have to do something, but I doubt this protest achieves much in reality. There aren’t a bunch of potential owners knocking on our door. 
 

we could simply be jumping out of the frying pan etc. 

Posted
22 minutes ago, ARM1968 said:

This all just puts me in mind of, be careful what you wish for. 
 

This exact position was what I feared and voiced here years ago. Got laughed at. Doesn’t matter now. 
 

I think we have to do something, but I doubt this protest achieves much in reality. There aren’t a bunch of potential owners knocking on our door. 
 

we could simply be jumping out of the frying pan etc. 

Because, at present, we're not up for sale.

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Posted
37 minutes ago, ARM1968 said:

This all just puts me in mind of, be careful what you wish for. 
 

This exact position was what I feared and voiced here years ago. Got laughed at. Doesn’t matter now. 
 

I think we have to do something, but I doubt this protest achieves much in reality. There aren’t a bunch of potential owners knocking on our door. 
 

we could simply be jumping out of the frying pan etc. 

Did you know the people who bought your last house?

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Posted
18 hours ago, trooky said:

I don't think that's the case, people support Leicester NOT King Power or Top. People want the club to stay in the championship.

 

I don't have a crystal ball,  I'm not sure what will be more damaging in the long run, we're relegated, go into administration in league 1, get a -15 points deduction and King Power is forced to sell the club. 

 

Or we avoid relegation and King Power stay in charge. 

 

There would be no precedent for a club with our wage bill, going down to league one, with the running cost of Seagrave and I not sure we'll survive. 

 

I want rid of King Power but not to the extent of destroying the club in the process and going out of business. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Why do you think protests before and possibly after games will risk the future of our football club anymore thsn the decline the current owners have been responsible for? Apologies if I've misunderstood your point but I keep reading a growing narrative that any protests is a threat to our future, which i find laughable given what's preceded all of this.

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Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Ric Flair said:

Why do you think protests before and possibly after games will risk the future of our football club anymore thsn the decline the current owners have been responsible for? Apologies if I've misunderstood your point but I keep reading a growing narrative that any protests is a threat to our future, which i find laughable given what's preceded all of this.

I don't, you've misunderstood and if you read my other posts I think we should protest before or after, but during the game the fans should be the 12th man. 

 

We're seriously ****ed if we drop to league 1 and this shower of shit need all the help they can.  We have to beat Norwich at all cost. 

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Posted
12 minutes ago, trooky said:

I don't, you've misunderstood and if you read my other posts I think we should protest before or after, but during the game the fans should be the 12th man. 

 

We're seriously ****ed if we drop to league 1 and this shower of shit need all the help they can.  We have to beat Norwich at all cost. 

Sorry mate, I 100% agree on that. Serves me right for not reading everything.

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Posted
13 hours ago, Voll Blau said:

Because, at present, we're not up for sale.

Have it from a really good source that theres 2 people who'd buy it tomorrow if top put it up for sale. He doesn't want to sell though,but there have been approaches.

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Posted (edited)
14 hours ago, ARM1968 said:

This all just puts me in mind of, be careful what you wish for. 
 

This exact position was what I feared and voiced here years ago. Got laughed at. Doesn’t matter now. 
 

I think we have to do something, but I doubt this protest achieves much in reality. There aren’t a bunch of potential owners knocking on our door. 
 

we could simply be jumping out of the frying pan etc. 

So you're claiming you were vocally against the ownership and warning about our actions "years ago" but now your position is "be careful what you wish for"? 

 

Yeah I'm not buying that lol

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Maybe, just a little I get the view of being the 12th man in the ground at the moment. Protests before and after, but should they even think to be going 1-0 down in the first 5 mins at home to norwich then I can see all that going straight out the window.. 

 

all these goals conceded in the first 5 mins are starting to get on my tits lol

Posted
1 hour ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

So you're claiming you were vocally against the ownership and warning about our actions "years ago" but now your position is "be careful what you wish for"? 

 

Yeah I'm not buying that lol

That’s not what I said. Nice but predictable twist though. And I’m not selling anything either. 
 

What I said was that, when everyone was jumping up and down about the FA Cup, which was awesome, failure to secure CL for the 2nd season in a row would see our steady and relentless demise back to where and what we were. It has. 
 

If you can show me the list of prospective buyers for our club, then perhaps I would withdraw my statement - Be careful what you wish for. 

Posted
18 minutes ago, Nolucklcfc said:

Disappointing seeing multiple polls on social media with over half saying they aren’t going. 
 

 

Those people never were, all sorts fill things online because they're idiots. x% won't even be Leicester fans, live in Britain, clicked the wrong thing.

 

 

There are possibly 10k Leicester fans who are fed up of the ownership and committed enough, no most of this won't protest so we'r down to probably appealing to the 5k that are bothered. That 5k can make a big, noisy, outsized protest.

 

What we have to remember this is the 5k concerned about the club the most, despite what any naysayers might come up with - they're A-OK with the decline.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Stadt said:

Those people never were, all sorts fill things online because they're idiots. x% won't even be Leicester fans, live in Britain, clicked the wrong thing.

 

 

There are possibly 10k Leicester fans who are fed up of the ownership and committed enough, no most of this won't protest so we'r down to probably appealing to the 5k that are bothered. That 5k can make a big, noisy, outsized protest.

 

What we have to remember this is the 5k concerned about the club the most, despite what any naysayers might come up with - they're A-OK with the decline.

I just hope it’s not a damp squid 

Posted
41 minutes ago, Stadt said:

Those people never were, all sorts fill things online because they're idiots. x% won't even be Leicester fans, live in Britain, clicked the wrong thing.

 

 

There are possibly 10k Leicester fans who are fed up of the ownership and committed enough, no most of this won't protest so we'r down to probably appealing to the 5k that are bothered. That 5k can make a big, noisy, outsized protest.

 

What we have to remember this is the 5k concerned about the club the most, despite what any naysayers might come up with - they're A-OK with the decline.

5k would be absolutely incredible to start with. 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Katy said:

5k would be absolutely incredible to start with. 

I'm not saying that's how many will attend but the total target group that might. I personally think 1-2k

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