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3 minutes ago, Pliskin said:

We’ve got an incredibly passive fanbase. I’d say possibly the most passive in the league pyramid. We would likely be the only club to be clapped into administration. 

and the back the lads brigade are just people that sit in silence for 90 minutes and then clap them off, win, lose or draw :D....great support that!

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On 23/02/2026 at 13:51, jammie82uk said:

According to reports there was 3 offers, Mike Ashley was one, an American consortium and the preferred bidder James Bord and his Consortium 
 

a recent report about James Bord’s bid 

 

There have been concerns about where Bord’s money is coming from, especially given the lack of details about the members of Bord’s consortium which includes Felix Roemer, a German crypto-casino owner, and Jordanian entrepreneur and apparent Royal Family member Alsharif Faisal bin Jamil.

Bord's consortium have now pulled out, apparently.

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On 24/02/2026 at 10:06, Aus Fox said:

I’m pretty keen just lacking a bit of finance… If someone wants to finance me I will:

 

Sack Rudkin

bring back Family Night Football on a Monday evening.

play republica and Robbie Williams

get rid of light shows and shit loud music

bring in full safe standing

Get a decent commercial director

swap the Kop and Family Stand

increase the capacity of the stadium

Rather than a chairman’s column that ChatGPT has written for the program, I’d add a post from the old Tinder thread every week.

bring back running through Aylestone meadows for preseason.

Local games for preseason

Make the lad who missed out on being the face of Kinder the face of Leicester City

reconnect the fans and the club

£20 is plenty

Match mascots would be free and a random draw of u10 season ticket holders.

Include cup games in the season tickets

Make the season tickets a book and post the game number outside the ground at 1pm

No one gets more than 3 year contract 

no 30+ year old gets more than one year deal.

 

It’s really not that hard to run a football club… I just need the money now.

 

The job's yours!

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So like, is anything going on on Saturday?

 

As far as I can work out, a pre-match vigil type thing outside of main entrance? 

 

Doesn't have to be massive does it? Just had to be done and consistently done until The Khunt is gone

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4 minutes ago, Paninistickers said:

So like, is anything going on on Saturday?

 

As far as I can work out, a pre-match vigil type thing outside of main entrance? 

 

Doesn't have to be massive does it? Just had to be done and consistently done until The Khunt is gone

 

All in there. Get involved. F Bar at 11.

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8 minutes ago, Voll Blau said:

 

All in there. Get involved. F Bar at 11.

Well, I won't bother with the bar bit but I'll be at the end point. 

 

I suspect lots will be out off by the bar bit, so just saying like, that part isn't compulsory. The end point is the important bit

 

 

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41 minutes ago, Paninistickers said:

Well, I won't bother with the bar bit but I'll be at the end point. 

 

I suspect lots will be out off by the bar bit, so just saying like, that part isn't compulsory. The end point is the important bit

 

 

I'd argue meeting at the start and moving as one is crucial. I'd ask you to reconsider.

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17 hours ago, Nolucklcfc said:

Still amazes me how people can’t seem to believe that you can attend a protest and not be toxic … 

not even a during match protest. Like if it was disruptive during the match (e.g. throwing tennis balls on the pitch) then I can at least see the argument, but a pre match march? the players will be no more effected by that than posts on social media calling those in charge of the club idiots - the difference is solely that "man has opinion on Twitter" is not a news story, and an organised protest is (and it's getting the dissatisfiction into the mainstream and countering the KPFC narratives that matters, and we are making headway in that). 

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1 hour ago, GLC said:
1 hour ago, GLC said:

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So if the regime was gone and we still had most of this team you want us to back them. Sorry there are large number of this current squad who have had us over as a club and fan base so I cannot back them. Change has to mean players and their behaviours as much as anyone else. You cannot criticise management incompetence while accepting it from players. This is where the protest fails for me you exonerate some of the worst offenders you really want me to back Daka, Ayew and others?

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23 hours ago, TheGoldenGod said:

and the back the lads brigade are just people that sit in silence for 90 minutes and then clap them off, win, lose or draw :D....great support that!

Thats such a blinkered generalisation… its possible to support the team, the players as individuals and still not be happy with the hierarchy. 
 

It’s also possible to “back the lads” and choose to sit on your hands, scream and shout for 90, or applaud the players off no matter the result. Most fans on Saturday will have paid for their ticket, and it’s their right to react how they wish, not everyone needs to protest. 
 

Football is not a one size fits all sport and neither should it ever be… the minute it becomes a closed shop for one demographic of supporter is the minute it is over. 

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Lesson from history. The old baby squad lads - a meagre 50 or 60 - in the main stand used to call for Pleat and Shipman every week for 18 months.  

 

Pen 3 were very much the equivalent of the back the lads brigade now

 

The rest of the crowd as passive and as fickle AF, as now.

 

18 months. Then, the straw broke the camel's back, the whole crowd turned and both were gone within days. 

 

Point is, even if its only 200, this had to be stuck at

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, OriginalRobboFOX said:

Thats such a blinkered generalisation… its possible to support the team, the players as individuals and still not be happy with the hierarchy. 
 

It’s also possible to “back the lads” and choose to sit on your hands, scream and shout for 90, or applaud the players off no matter the result. Most fans on Saturday will have paid for their ticket, and it’s their right to react how they wish, not everyone needs to protest. 
 

Football is not a one size fits all sport and neither should it ever be… the minute it becomes a closed shop for one demographic of supporter is the minute it is over. 

Then quite simply you aren't the people I'm talking about :thumbup:

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45 minutes ago, OriginalRobboFOX said:

Thats such a blinkered generalisation… its possible to support the team, the players as individuals and still not be happy with the hierarchy. 
 

It’s also possible to “back the lads” and choose to sit on your hands, scream and shout for 90, or applaud the players off no matter the result. Most fans on Saturday will have paid for their ticket, and it’s their right to react how they wish, not everyone needs to protest. 
 

Football is not a one size fits all sport and neither should it ever be… the minute it becomes a closed shop for one demographic of supporter is the minute it is over. 

Huh? People who sit there gormlessly need binning off. Far, far too many in our fanbase. If that's what the death of (corporate) football looks like, the day can't come soon enough

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3 hours ago, Paninistickers said:

Lesson from history. The old baby squad lads - a meagre 50 or 60 - in the main stand used to call for Pleat and Shipman every week for 18 months.  

 

Pen 3 were very much the equivalent of the back the lads brigade now

 

The rest of the crowd as passive and as fickle AF, as now.

 

18 months. Then, the straw broke the camel's back, the whole crowd turned and both were gone within days. 

 

Point is, even if its only 200, this had to be stuck at

 

 

 

 

 But you can’t put yourself out and join the march from the start?

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