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57 minutes ago, Sky Blues said:

Sounds like you need learn how to separate those ruining your club from your club. 

 

People are not attacking your club. They are talking about what is needed to save your club. Burying your head in the sand and hoping it will all go away won't work. How bad do things have to get before you seriously consider who and what has caused such a massive fall in just 10 years? 

Well said.

 

And you’ll not get a reply. That poster loves the owner and won’t engage in any actual discussion around the matter. Just turns up every now and then to make these little comments.

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needs to be removed from his position by force.

 

 

Perhaps we should bring in the attack helicopters ..

 

Why do we have the statue because the man did amazing things for our football club and city 💙 

 

And I find that sort of talk disrespectful 😒 and excatly the reason some want no part of it 

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I think there is a high chance of his statue being vanderlised if we are relegated (Which I don't think we will be b.t.w.)

But the club need to think ahead of that being a possibility. Prevention is better than cure as they say....

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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.

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I’m one of the biggest believers that the statue should be in the memorial garden and have said as much. But vandalism and damage of property will not help. We are still (amazingly) at a stage of this process where we need to get more on side. In order to do this, the protests need to be factual and aimed at highlighting the failings, and yes embarrassing Aiyawatt. But vandalism will lose sympathy and support for the cause.

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2 minutes 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.

I think it seems that Rowett coming in and by all accounts a supportive away end yesterday galvanised the players more to a better performance. I think it was a poor result given it was Stoke B team but even as an ardent KP/Aiyawatt/Rudkin out, I agree that in our current position, a positive atmosphere in the ground in beneficial.

 

But, people are so limited in their thinking that both can’t happen and that is the problem. March to the ground, protest outside, make it known and get it in the media. Then by all means, support Rowett and the team.

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Yeah, let’s not try and forcibly remove Vichai’s statue. The NHS is overran enough as it is without a load of dickheads rolling into a&e with bad backs. The statue does need to be in the garden but it’s not our place to do it. 

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We absolutely still need to protest until they’re gone and we can still get behind the team as well, I hope people can still make that distinction even if we win a few games and performances improve. The hideous way our club is being run won’t change if we manage to keep a clean sheet or whatever. Focus lads!

 

 

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On 21/02/2026 at 04:05, Sky Blues said:

The problem is that it doesn't surprise me. 

 

I remember when we were taken to Northampton for our 'home' games. Our 'chairman' stated in an interview that about 10,000 to 12,000 would still turn up for each game and he got an instant round of laughter. But 2,000 to 3,000 still went in. There were physical attacks on those demonstrating outside the ground. How about being in League Two and having Accrington Stanley do the double over you. Being mid table and knowing that you needed a good run to try and make the playoffs but losing at home to Yeovil 2-6. 

 

No matter how bad it got we had those who couldn't separate our club from those who nearly took us to non league and out of existence. We were lucky. Robins came back and took us from League Two to challenging in the playoffs in the Championship and having that VAR decision that cost us the win against Manchester United in the FA Cup semi final without any money. 

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. 

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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.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Voll Blau said:

Come on everyone. We all know nobody's going anywhere near the statue on the day, so let's just focus on building momentum on what's important.

I bet that the club some kind of mitigation in place, more to portray an image that the protestors are all hooligans.

Posted
53 minutes ago, Pliskin said:

I bet that the club some kind of mitigation in place, more to portray an image that the protestors are all hooligans.

Do you really believe there’s anyone at the club bright enough to create this level of propoganda.

They’re hardly the Revolutionary Guard!

 

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21 minutes ago, Tiny earl said:

Do you really believe there’s anyone at the club bright enough to create this level of propoganda.

They’re hardly the Revolutionary Guard!

 

Yes, Top, easily….. a guy whose recent appearances have been nothing but self preservation mixed propaganda mixed with flicking the bean of the KPFC fan club…... blaming the fans for the decision not to progress with the stadium expansion? It’s something I can definitely see him doing…..

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8 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.

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. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4 minutes 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. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unfortunately I think this will be the result of continued ownership by King Power. 
 

I don’t see any other end, because Top has not got a clue what he’s doing, and is running the club on hope and recent history. 

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Posted
9 hours ago, Sting said:

I think there is a high chance of his statue being vanderlised if we are relegated 

I doubt even our most moronic of supporters are capable of that level of moronic reasoning. 

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31 minutes ago, Pliskin said:

Unfortunately I think this will be the result of continued ownership by King Power. 
 

I don’t see any other end, because Top has not got a clue what he’s doing, and is running the club on hope and recent history. 

Maybe, who knows. Depends how good this new bloke from Man City is. 

 

Hopefully he listens to the protests and he sells whilst we're in the championship. 

 

If we drop down to league 1, I think we'll be there for a very long time or end up in league 2.

 

Look at Bolton, they had a big stadium, they have a modern academy, but not at the level or running costs of Seagrave. 

 

We'll loose good academy prospects like Monga, Page, Aluko and be left with the shit no one wants. 

 

Either way we're ****ed. 

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49 minutes ago, trooky said:

Maybe, who knows. Depends how good this new bloke from Man City is. 

 

Hopefully he listens to the protests and he sells whilst we're in the championship. 

 

If we drop down to league 1, I think we'll be there for a very long time or end up in league 2.

 

Look at Bolton, they had a big stadium, they have a modern academy, but not at the level or running costs of Seagrave. 

 

We'll loose good academy prospects like Monga, Page, Aluko and be left with the shit no one wants. 

 

Either way we're ****ed. 

I think relegation genuinely spells the end of the club. Unlike Bolton, we would be going down with the largest financial output league 1 has ever seen. The clubs debts would surpass the overall value of the club…. It’s a truly frightening time to be a Leicester fan….. and I don’t think the message has entirely sunk in amongst some sections of the fan base…… let’s jus hope we can keep ourselves up. We have to stay up to stand a chance of recovering. 

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