whothefoxthat Posted 24 January 2006 Posted 24 January 2006 Levein calls for patience By Stephen Bateman - Created on 24 Jan 2006 NEW HIGHLIGHTS FROM SKY On your PC - at no additional cost to Sky subscribers. Click here for more details. Related links Team Pages: Leicester City Leicester boss Craig Levein says he has never considered walking out on the club. The Scot is under intense pressure at The Walkers Stadium after a dreadful run of recent form has seen them slump to 22nd place in The Championship. The Foxes have now lost nine league games in a row, and the general feeling is that the patience which the City board has afforded Levein could run dry if they lose to Plymouth on Tuesday. But the City boss says he needs time to turn things around in order to live up to the expectations of a fanbase that is facing relegation to League One while being desperate for a return to the top flight. "I haven't thought about walking away and I never would," he confirmed. "This is a job that is going to take two or three seasons. I understand how the supporters feel but I need them to trust me."
Babylon Posted 24 January 2006 Posted 24 January 2006 "Levein won't walk !, looking for patients" Lee Morris has been a patient the last two years. He's not been able to walk either.
Polyphonic Posted 24 January 2006 Posted 24 January 2006 Levein calls for patience By Stephen Bateman - Created on 24 Jan 2006 NEW HIGHLIGHTS FROM SKY On your PC - at no additional cost to Sky subscribers. Click here for more details. Related links Team Pages: Leicester City Leicester boss Craig Levein says he has never considered walking out on the club. The Scot is under intense pressure at The Walkers Stadium after a dreadful run of recent form has seen them slump to 22nd place in The Championship. The Foxes have now lost nine league games in a row, and the general feeling is that the patience which the City board has afforded Levein could run dry if they lose to Plymouth on Tuesday. But the City boss says he needs time to turn things around in order to live up to the expectations of a fanbase that is facing relegation to League One while being desperate for a return to the top flight. "I haven't thought about walking away and I never would," he confirmed. "This is a job that is going to take two or three seasons. I understand how the supporters feel but I need them to trust me." Ah the old chestnut, please can I have more time, I was wondering when this was going to appear, so it does look like the board are about to act then ....
Strokes Posted 24 January 2006 Posted 24 January 2006 I'm not defending Levein in any way, but this report is inaccurate, we haven't lost nine league games in a row, we have lost five
Darth Fox Posted 24 January 2006 Posted 24 January 2006 I'm not defending Levein in any way, but this report is inaccurate, we haven't lost nine league games in a row, we have lost five Give it another 4 matches and it might be 9 though
Parsons Posted 24 January 2006 Posted 24 January 2006 im still backing levein, i always thought it was going to take longer than most of you expected
Darth Fox Posted 24 January 2006 Posted 24 January 2006 im still backing levein, i always thought it was going to take longer than most of you expected Your LOST (yes it's a cr@ppy pun).
wonderboy Posted 24 January 2006 Posted 24 January 2006 I'm not defending Levein in any way, but this report is inaccurate, we haven't lost nine league games in a row, we have lost five we havnt lost five in arow either its 3 norwich,sheff weds,cardiff drawn crewe,millwall. correct me if i am wrong ?
Manwell Pablo Posted 24 January 2006 Posted 24 January 2006 we havnt lost five in arow either its 3 norwich,sheff weds,cardiff drawn crewe,millwall. correct me if i am wrong ? Forgot Reading and Palace, 5 in a row.
ithuriel Posted 24 January 2006 Posted 24 January 2006 show how cack he is when poeple are reduced to arguing over drawn and lost matches. if we lose tonight its one win in every six matches. this would mean , going by that form we would only win another two to three matches in the league this season.
IDEA OR IKEA Posted 24 January 2006 Posted 24 January 2006 show how cack he is when poeple are reduced to arguing over drawn and lost matches. if we lose tonight its one win in every six matches. this would mean , going by that form we would only win another two to three matches in the league this season.
The People's Hero Posted 24 January 2006 Posted 24 January 2006 Two or three wins? Wahey! Who pray tell might they be against? I don't share your confidence.
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