alex
Well-Known Member
I'm posting this all for you to see, because I think it shows Tim Davies in a good light and I strongly feel that we all need to stick together to get out of the mess we're in. Mr Davies replied to each email promptly which is more than most Chief Exec's would...I also think there are a few clues in his replies, but perhaps I am being a little O.T.T?
See what you think...
My email 1st:
Dear Tim
What a position you must feel you’re in at the moment, but I would like to take a few moments to support what you are trying to do, albeit in a thankless position.
I am a leading supporter of the club and a member of the Foxes Trust etc and personally love the ideas Craig Levine has for the future of the club; youth, urgency and hunger have all been things missing from Leicester City since Martin O’Neil’s departure in my opinion and this provides a future for our club.
The bottom line is though Tim is that we cannot go down. That is not an option as I know you know. At which point do the Board stand up and make a decision again? I know you have just given Craig more backing with the signing of Fryatt, but for how long? At which point do you sit down and come up with another way?
I notice Foxestalk are getting a lot of press, however I think you would be far better approaching those on Talkingballs, as a) the quality of poster is far superior and b) in general go to more matches, home and away, than those on Foxestalk, just a thought.
Tim's first reply:
Thank you for your comments and views. I agree relegation is not an option and all decisions and timing of decisions have to be taken with this in account. Fryatt has not yet played a full game for the club.
Kind regards
Tim
I then sent:
Dear Tim
How true you are – and neither has Lee Morris (!).
Can I take it then that the 19-year-old Matty Fryatt is one of Levine’s last dice throws? Personally, I hope he gets it right; the Spurs game hinted that he had.
Many thanks for your reply.
He then replied:
I know a little irrelevant Lee Morriss played a half for the reserves last night v arsenal and scored - mind you he will prob get injured tommorrow ....
Wesoloswki also played and apparently was great.
Kind regards and lets win on Saturday.
Tim
See what you think...
My email 1st:
Dear Tim
What a position you must feel you’re in at the moment, but I would like to take a few moments to support what you are trying to do, albeit in a thankless position.
I am a leading supporter of the club and a member of the Foxes Trust etc and personally love the ideas Craig Levine has for the future of the club; youth, urgency and hunger have all been things missing from Leicester City since Martin O’Neil’s departure in my opinion and this provides a future for our club.
The bottom line is though Tim is that we cannot go down. That is not an option as I know you know. At which point do the Board stand up and make a decision again? I know you have just given Craig more backing with the signing of Fryatt, but for how long? At which point do you sit down and come up with another way?
I notice Foxestalk are getting a lot of press, however I think you would be far better approaching those on Talkingballs, as a) the quality of poster is far superior and b) in general go to more matches, home and away, than those on Foxestalk, just a thought.
Tim's first reply:
Thank you for your comments and views. I agree relegation is not an option and all decisions and timing of decisions have to be taken with this in account. Fryatt has not yet played a full game for the club.
Kind regards
Tim
I then sent:
Dear Tim
How true you are – and neither has Lee Morris (!).
Can I take it then that the 19-year-old Matty Fryatt is one of Levine’s last dice throws? Personally, I hope he gets it right; the Spurs game hinted that he had.
Many thanks for your reply.
He then replied:
I know a little irrelevant Lee Morriss played a half for the reserves last night v arsenal and scored - mind you he will prob get injured tommorrow ....
Wesoloswki also played and apparently was great.
Kind regards and lets win on Saturday.
Tim