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Posted
30 minutes ago, cropstonfox said:

This would be an interesting read if it's really available. 

Choudhury: 7 months wages fine+weekly visit to hairdressers 

Faes: 6 months wages fine+weekly visit to hairdressers

Daka: 8 months wages fine+£3000 fine for every time he's falling into the ground

Winks: 6 months wages fine 

Skipp: 8 months wages fine

Ayew: 10 months wages fine. After this termination of contract while his walking moments are played on the big screen in the stadium

Fatawu: 1 month wages fine+termination of contract

Mavididi: 10 days wages fine+termination of contract

Okoli: 9 months wages fine+£50 fine everytime he's trying to position himself inside the box

 

Do you want the rest of the list? I can go on. 

 

 

 

Posted
3 hours ago, AyewJoking said:

What you gonna do?

 

The most foxestalk can do is a protest or a plane banner.:plancque:

 

Personally I have done nothing but I do not care if the club goes under.

 

Hardly the end of the world...

It’s quite a major thing for a city the size of Leicester to lose its football club, all the jobs that come with it, the community initiatives etc. Unprecedented in fact. To some people it means quite a bit. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Clogger_ said:

We all know deep down that KP want out, but they're snookered by our debts and terrible league position. What comes first? Cut their losses and run, or wait for administration?

Given Top's inability to make assertive decisions in 2022/23 and ever since, I suspect he has his head in the sand about the whole thing. KP family likely know what's coming, but his inaction will continue until his hand is forced, which will most likely be when we run out of cash and head in to administration. 

Posted
7 minutes ago, Foxin_Mad said:

It’s quite a major thing for a city the size of Leicester to lose its football club, all the jobs that come with it, the community initiatives etc. Unprecedented in fact. To some people it means quite a bit. 

No doubt and I sympathise with those affected but I can still have an opinion.

Posted
7 minutes ago, Foxin_Mad said:

It’s quite a major thing for a city the size of Leicester to lose its football club, all the jobs that come with it, the community initiatives etc. Unprecedented in fact. To some people it means quite a bit. 

Agreed. I am trying not to let my own circumstances cloud what others might be feeling; I'm in my 40s, and am at that stage of life where I've realised you only have a limited amount of energy, and if what you're putting in isn't being respected by the receiving party, it's time to do something else. 

But if I was in my early 20s (as I was in the last admin), this would have felt far higher up in my priorities and I would have been very worried. 

It's weird but I didn't watch the Leicester game this week, but caught some of the Spurs and Man City games, and got some enjoyment out of them. That would never have been the case in the past. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Lewis's Junior said:

Agreed. I am trying not to let my own circumstances cloud what others might be feeling; I'm in my 40s, and am at that stage of life where I've realised you only have a limited amount of energy, and if what you're putting in isn't being respected by the receiving party, it's time to do something else. 

But if I was in my early 20s (as I was in the last admin), this would have felt far higher up in my priorities and I would have been very worried. 

It's weird but I didn't watch the Leicester game this week, but caught some of the Spurs and Man City games, and got some enjoyment out of them. That would never have been the case in the past. 

You’re hitting the casual football fan stage!
 

This is what King Power has done to me. 
 

 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Sly said:

You’re hitting the casual football fan stage!
 

This is what King Power has done to me. 
 

 

Isn't it sad. 

Spoke to a mate who is a Blackburn Rovers fan. Hasn't been to a home game in years, will attend the odd away game to see mates. But is now more invested in local non-league clubs. 

As long as I don't start liking rugby, I'll know I haven't totally lost my sanity. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Lewis's Junior said:

Isn't it sad. 

Spoke to a mate who is a Blackburn Rovers fan. Hasn't been to a home game in years, will attend the odd away game to see mates. But is now more invested in local non-league clubs. 

As long as I don't start liking rugby, I'll know I haven't totally lost my sanity. 

Ha Ha! Rugby isn’t a bad game, albeit the Tigers aren’t the team they once were either. 
 

Professional football has a massive disconnect with fan now. 

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Posted (edited)

Hello All 

Only my second post.  I know it is difficult times, but the BBW has not starting singing yet.  Unfortunately I think she will soon though.

It is no help,  but I dropped into the The Fighting Cock forum and they seem very much like us.  Did hear on one of the football podcasts that we are the Spurs of the Championship.  It is worth having a goosy gander just as a stress reliever (no naughty comments please). 

Management - Relegation | Page 473 | The Fighting Cock - Tottenham Hotspur (Spurs) Forum

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Lewis's Junior said:

Isn't it sad. 

Spoke to a mate who is a Blackburn Rovers fan. Hasn't been to a home game in years, will attend the odd away game to see mates. But is now more invested in local non-league clubs. 

As long as I don't start liking rugby, I'll know I haven't totally lost my sanity. 

Aaaayyy,.. nothing wrong with Rugby. 😀

Not my first love, but it's a good day out and an entertaining game/ sport to watch.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Lewis's Junior said:

Agreed. I am trying not to let my own circumstances cloud what others might be feeling; I'm in my 40s, and am at that stage of life where I've realised you only have a limited amount of energy, and if what you're putting in isn't being respected by the receiving party, it's time to do something else. 

But if I was in my early 20s (as I was in the last admin), this would have felt far higher up in my priorities and I would have been very worried. 

It's weird but I didn't watch the Leicester game this week, but caught some of the Spurs and Man City games, and got some enjoyment out of them. That would never have been the case in the past. 

Im at a stage where Im not really bothered about football at all. I’d rather do many other things, it’s just something I’ve did with my dad since the 90s, after he passed away I kept going as I kind of felt keeping the tradition going and it felt like what he might want me to do (for period of time I enjoyed it). I do often wonder want he would think now, but the game has changed immeasurably for the worse of the past 5 years and not just because of Leicester, I’m think he’d probably rather us go sit in a pub have some food and natter or a good country walk. 

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Posted
22 minutes ago, Foxin_Mad said:

Im at a stage where Im not really bothered about football at all. I’d rather do many other things, it’s just something I’ve did with my dad since the 90s, after he passed away I kept going as I kind of felt keeping the tradition going and it felt like what he might want me to do (for period of time I enjoyed it). I do often wonder want he would think now, but the game has changed immeasurably for the worse of the past 5 years and not just because of Leicester, I’m think he’d probably rather us go sit in a pub have some food and natter or a good country walk. 

Sounds like sensible plan there my friend.

 

I too have got to the stage where I'm not really fussed what happens now. Which compared to say 3 or 4 seasons ago I'd have been spitting feathers and a bear with a sore head come 5pm Saturdays.

 

The situation has worn me down, and I've got better things to do instead of worrying about "Cvnt Top", KP,  Rudkin, other people's /LCFC finances or lack off them, that don't really affect me, or the overall situation that I as a single individual can't control or realistically influence.

 

I've supported since 1989 and still want to see change, but until the KP and Rudkin involvement goes nothing will change.

 

However the clowns in charge are so out of touch, blind to the actual situation, and in total denile that I've slowly come to the conclusion that due to their incompetnce and arrogance, nothing bar their own inflicted financal ruination will get rid of them and deep down none of if is worth any new grey hairs or anger induced butterflies. 

 

It makes the idea of a pub with no LCFC on a TV all the more appealing.

 

 

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These are painful times we are going thru my fellow fans. It’s moments like these we get to pause & reflect on what has come before.

i lost my big brother tragically a few weeks ago so I’m having a real hard time coming to terms with the loss. We shared our passion for supporting our club. We would argue about all the things mentioned on here. I will miss going to the games in the future without him but will cherish the memories of all the great times lcfc brought us over the years. I hope Top reads messages on here so he can see what this club really means to locals.

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Posted
9 hours ago, Guppys Love Child said:

Aaaayyy,.. nothing wrong with Rugby. 😀

Not my first love, but it's a good day out and an entertaining game/ sport to watch.

 

 

 

I've really tried - I'm from Leicester, live in a rugby supporting area now, Tigers have been far more consistently good then the football team. I just can't get in to it! 

Posted
9 hours ago, Foxin_Mad said:

Im at a stage where Im not really bothered about football at all. I’d rather do many other things, it’s just something I’ve did with my dad since the 90s, after he passed away I kept going as I kind of felt keeping the tradition going and it felt like what he might want me to do (for period of time I enjoyed it). I do often wonder want he would think now, but the game has changed immeasurably for the worse of the past 5 years and not just because of Leicester, I’m think he’d probably rather us go sit in a pub have some food and natter or a good country walk. 

RIP to your Dad mate. Remember him how you see fit, surely he wouldn't be wanting to put up with this dross and how the club treats people!

I had previously thought it was getting to middle age which had stunted my passion for football; but on reflection it is how the modern game have over monetised everything. Me and my closest mates (now scattered around the country) set up a WhatsApp group years ago to arrange going to games. This is prob back in League One days (maybe it started as emails, can't remember when WhatsApp was released!!). Although we still meet up we haven't been to a game in years because we can't ever get near the away tickets, and even the home tickets up until recently were like hens teeth, members or not. 

I'm not saying the last 10 years are where tickets were exclusively hard to come by; Filbert Street had 10k less seats. But all the barriers put in place now - mobile tickets, passing your ticket on to a friend, bringing somebody with you - it's transformed how accessible football is for a lot of people. 

It's no wonder panning around the ground our crowd are full 50+ something supporters on more of a day out than as a nod to identity and friendship. LCFC (and beyond) are at risk of losing a whole generation. And for what? Ticket revenue is so tiny compared to TV and sponsorship revenue. 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Lewis's Junior said:

I've really tried - I'm from Leicester, live in a rugby supporting area now, Tigers have been far more consistently good then the football team. I just can't get in to it! 

Ha ha.

 

 The biggest problem with Rugby is that when people start to watch it the number of Law's that need to be worked out.

 

People just see a tackle, a pile of bodies on the floor, then the Ref blows the whistle  and to the unschooled eye we all go "what's happened now"?  

 

Once you have this sorted it becomes a much more enjoyable and engaging game to watch. 

 

Watching on the TV help's as you get commentator explanations of what the infringement was and after a few games you pick up all the Ref's arm and hand wagging about. 

 

It best that anyone new goes with a Seasoned Watcher to give real-time explanations of what's happening during the actual movement of the ball, and along to offer translation of the Ref wagging about. 

 

Give it another go. You never know we all may be heading for the Tigers sooner than you think if KP stay in charge.

 

 

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Posted

Was just reading about some Newcastle fans wanting Howe gone and some of the comments were "be careful what you wish for". Starting to think that most social media posts about football these days are just bots as there cant be actual humans that keep repeating the same nonsense all the time. 

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Posted
On 12/04/2026 at 17:56, Fear Of The Fox said:

Do you need a full breakdown of the players with specific wages fines applied? I can provide you with a full list if you want. 

Yeah would be interesting to know actually. Thanks

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