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Is this the lowest Leicester has gotten?

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A chairman that doesnt want to be here, Thai owners who we know nothing about. Players that dont want to play for the manager. And a manager who doesnt seem to have a clue where to play his players. yep, pretty depressing. :(:(:(:(

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A chairman that doesnt want to be here, Thai owners who we know nothing about. Players that dont want to play for the manager. And a manager who doesnt seem to have a clue where to play his players. yep, pretty depressing. :(:(:(:(

Yes because we're so much lower than actually being relegated to League One, 8 games into a season.

F'kin hell.

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Yes because we're so much lower than actually being relegated to League One, 8 games into a season.

F'kin hell.

Wonderful *sigh*

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It's the lowest point i've had as a supporter of this club, even after the relegation I felt something had to give after the 4 or 5 years of mediocre rubbish. The way in which this club has been deconstructed in the last 4 months is heartbreaking. It is now everything that is wrong with football in this country. Foreign owners who are more interested in massaging their egos than the good of the club they own - tour to thailand in October when we are bottom of the league - just plain stupid. We have a manager in charge who doesn't know how to, or want to, play a style of football that is effective in the league we're in, and a succession of players coming in who you wonder whether the manager actually knows anything about. Ticket prices going up, attendances going down, and next to no atmosphere in the ground week in week out.

I've had enough. This club doesn't feel like the one I started supporting 25 years ago, and after spending thousands and thousands of pounds following it, I'm now at the point of handing the season ticket in and finding something else to worry about.

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It's the lowest point i've had as a supporter of this club, even after the relegation I felt something had to give after the 4 or 5 years of mediocre rubbish. The way in which this club has been deconstructed in the last 4 months is heartbreaking. It is now everything that is wrong with football in this country. Foreign owners who are more interested in massaging their egos than the good of the club they own - tour to thailand in October when we are bottom of the league - just plain stupid. We have a manager in charge who doesn't know how to, or want to, play a style of football that is effective in the league we're in, and a succession of players coming in who you wonder whether the manager actually knows anything about. Ticket prices going up, attendances going down, and next to no atmosphere in the ground week in week out.

I've had enough. This club doesn't feel like the one I started supporting 25 years ago, and after spending thousands and thousands of pounds following it, I'm now at the point of handing the season ticket in and finding something else to worry about.

:thumbup:

Just one correction, you referred to on a couple of occasions to something called a "manager". Think the last one we had was called Pearson, not seen one since. Otherwise spot on!

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most depressing Ive known it :angry:

I can't believe that some bookies are still offering as high as 7/1 on relegation. Lump on. Might make league one again a bit more bearable with a free season ticket......

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i dont think its the lowest, but atm it has to be the most depressing for me, even when we went up and wasnt doing great it didnt feel as bad as it does atm.

Actually a part of me is not looking forward to going to the Scunny game next saturday, and dont even mention the Norwich 1 :(

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It's the lowest point i've had as a supporter of this club, even after the relegation I felt something had to give after the 4 or 5 years of mediocre rubbish. The way in which this club has been deconstructed in the last 4 months is heartbreaking. It is now everything that is wrong with football in this country. Foreign owners who are more interested in massaging their egos than the good of the club they own - tour to thailand in October when we are bottom of the league - just plain stupid. We have a manager in charge who doesn't know how to, or want to, play a style of football that is effective in the league we're in, and a succession of players coming in who you wonder whether the manager actually knows anything about. Ticket prices going up, attendances going down, and next to no atmosphere in the ground week in week out.

I've had enough. This club doesn't feel like the one I started supporting 25 years ago, and after spending thousands and thousands of pounds following it, I'm now at the point of handing the season ticket in and finding something else to worry about.

Sums it all up pretty well...:thumbup:

I want to think that it really can't be that bad but after last night I am struggling to find any signs or indications that there is even a chance of us moving forward, horrible...:cry:

For the first time in a very long time I find my interest waning, I know I have been critical of our performances in the past but that has always been because I genuinely believed that we could do better. At the moment, with the way the club is in turmoil at board level and the the way the squad/team is set up to play, I am struggling to see any way forward.

It is hard to stop caring, however much I might want to, Leicester is my club and football is my game and right now it feels like shit...:angry:

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Sums it all up pretty well...:thumbup:

It is hard to stop caring, however much I might want to, Leicester is my club and football is my game and right now it feels like shit...:angry:

It's like rubbernecking a motorway smash. I so wanted to just to give up last night but cannot help myself being on here having a look.......

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I actually wouldn't mind a league one season next season.

Cheaper away games. Thanks very much.

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It's like rubbernecking a motorway smash. I so wanted to just to give up last night but cannot help myself being on here having a look.......

I know what you mean, after last night i really wanted nothing more to do with the club, but.......

For once I really am lost for words, the shambles at all levels is so bad I really do not know where to start, any constructive criticisms of the players or suggestions of how we can improve as a team seems completely pointless in the face of the chaos that confronts us.

God, that sounds depressing, Fook it, I'm off to train, whilst I still have some will to live...:cry:

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I don't think I have been as depressed since walking out at half time in August 2001 (0-5 Bolton).

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I don't think I have been as depressed since walking out at half time in August 2001 (0-5 Bolton).

I stayed until the end but I agree I haven't felt this miserable since that pasting. Last night was the worst performance I think I have ever seen

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I stayed until the end but I agree I haven't felt this miserable since that pasting. Last night was the worst performance I think I have ever seen

Any idea from your contact whether the trigger finger is getting itchy TBJS?

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:whistle:

oh for goodness sake if we win the next 3 games every1 will be saying oh hes amazin and will foget about last night oh corse its not the worst :whistle:

I think even Sousa knows hes not capable of that.

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At the moment I feel flat, worse than the 07/08 season currently because that was a culmination of years of total crap and mediocrity. I really thought over the last two years we'd built a solid club again, the fans and the players had a togetherness and we were making strides on and off the pitch.

It just seems like all that work has been for nothing, we're back to what went before.

Such a shame.

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no, Holloway era was worse, as were moments under Taylor. And i'm sure those older than me could name a few too

Some have suggested McClintock era, I am old enough to remember Bryan Hamilton's side that struggled once relegated from the top flight and the Pleat side that flattered to deceive. But at least we had the likes of Ramsey, Walsh and Gary Mac in the side, some of our young guys have lost their mentor in NP and now would look to the likes of Wayne Brown (had he not gone to a polling station), Wellens, Howard etc but the problem is that everyone of them seems totally pissed of with Sousa, its Taylor-esque for me, the body language, not playing with a smile on their faces, Waggy looks a shadow of the player we had last year. Oakley is the quietest club captain I have ever known, and that goes for outside LCFC too. Up at Burnley, Laws was patting his lads on the back, encouraging them, Sousa's subs just waltzed by, sat on the bench, no acknowledgment, he stands hand on face pondering how he's going to try and stop the next goal. God help us if we're trying to score them too, the bloke only managed 5 goals in his career himself!

We've had King dropped, Hobbs dropped, Wellens dropped, Gally and Fryatt warming the bench, Moreno starting at CB, Waggy on the wing, Howard dropped after the Cardiff win. The man is a tool.

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A chairman that doesnt want to be here, Thai owners who we know nothing about. Players that dont want to play for the manager. And a manager who doesnt seem to have a clue where to play his players. yep, pretty depressing. :(:(:(:(

I thought that the run we had under Taylor was dismal but the situation we are in now is dire really - shit manager, Chairman who wants out, and owners who are using the club to generate interest in football in the far east....... I feel that the club I have supported since a kid is becoming farcical..... is this how football is really going?

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This is the first time I have been on the site this season and what a change from last season when all was rosey under NP If only LCFC had negotiated his contract earlier and to the right ends we might not be in such a chuffing mess!

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the signs are this is going to be a lot worse than our last relegation season, at least in that season we lost most of the time by a single goal and the team looked a bit more organised. We also had the positive of a new chairman who had previous success in english football. To say this is not lower I struggle to agree with.

The new owners may or may not be good they are a big unknown at the moment, but the big problem as I see it is they have no experience over here, probably relying on hoos and mandaric, however both MM and hoos are probably planning their exile to portsmouth and lost interest here.

someone seems to care enough tho that they authorised the waghorn deal. Lets hope this TOP guy does have some passion and force a managerial change, however I do wonder if we will bring some other continetnal manager in to replace him.

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