Heaven knows FFP is not perfect, but it is the best that we've got to rein in the 'money rules' attitude to football. If we lose FFP, I foresee a Premier League that cuts itself off from the lower leagues.
Am I missing something here, there is no FFP in the Premier League, or not yet.
How the ****ity is that fair?
I miss the 70s.
Proper winters, proper food, proper celebrities.
Get into non-league. It's like that. Went Halesowen last Saturday and this week to watch Loughborough University (which was surprisingly decent). £10/£5 to get in (nothing actually for Lufbra Uni after turning up late). Proper grub, beer with sight of the pitch and players who talk to the fans. I can see this being the road I take within the next three to four years.
I did a season of KTFC, it ended up just resembling everything ****ed about modern football with a greedy & ignorant shit destroying a club. Would have gone to the Diamonds were they not in Wellingborough now, I don't do Wellingborough.
Fair point - there's still some shysters about the lower levels. But I could quite happy go from different club to club on my Saturday afternoons I reckon.
Get into non-league. It's like that. Went Halesowen last Saturday and this week to watch Loughborough University (which was surprisingly decent). £10/£5 to get in (nothing actually for Lufbra Uni after turning up late). Proper grub, beer with sight of the pitch and players who talk to the fans. I can see this being the road I take within the next three to four years.
I imagine that this would be similar to the Foxes Trust manifesto for the future of Leicester City.
Nothing wrong with this model either but it's not the same thing as the future for'big clubs' and those that aspire to be 'big clubs'. I think that the governance system should be changed - one for grass roots football and an extended Premier League for the elite.
This season has confirmed that LCFC has quite a lot of the foundation in place to be an elite club: facilities, level of support and owners prepared to lash out lots of money. Just a shame that the owners didn't understand the realities of the big time game and were not tooled up with the righ playing staff and I'm sorry to say management that was at the right level for the Premier League.
The Football League is just a mill stone round the neck of a club like Leicester. The FL just namby pambies around allegedly trying to protect clubs from going broke (in reality its all about envy). Bollocks to that. If they choose to go broke - let them. There will always be football in Leicester, irrespective.
I hadn't even realised that anybody wasI do not understand why everyone is getting into such a tiz
I hadn't even realised that anybody was
even the owners have undermined our performance
I imagine that this would be similar to the Foxes Trust manifesto for the future of Leicester City.
Nothing wrong with this model either but it's not the same thing as the future for'big clubs' and those that aspire to be 'big clubs'. I think that the governance system should be changed - one for grass roots football and an extended Premier League for the elite..
From what I can see they've backed the manager, provided funds for him to buy players and kept their trap shut, how have they undermined performances?
You mean apart from that time one of them fired Pearson and the other overruled him causing a media circus?
We certainly don't want the club to go to the wall and reform as AFC Leicester, which has happened at some clubs which were in the higher divisions many years ago or even more locally at Hinckley.
In Lower Leagues, certainly Trusts can take over clubs, but Swansea have proved you can maintain Premiership status while the Trust has a significant say on how the club is ran.
You mean apart from that time one of them fired Pearson and the other overruled him causing a media circus?
Bit of a tangent there Redditch. Football will always be in the larger cities. The sport is cyclic as money leads the way. Non-league will always supply a differing option to that of professionalism. There's a tiny changing tide where folk are beginning to turn their back on the professional leagues and get behind their non-league clubs. For most of those turning, they actually feel part of something. Treated well for their loyalty as opposed to an addicted supporter.
This season has descended into everything I hate about the sport. It's not the performances which I'm annoyed with or the tactics in which I can see a 90% logic. In fact in a perverse way, some of the games have actually been a enjoyable watch and if it was for my support of LCFC, I would be saying how we are an entertaining side who've played in a lot of decent games this year.
It's the whole surrounding noise of entitled glory and success which is largely presented in an apathetic state in the ground but a barrage of hate via the media (radio, television, internet). There's absolutely no measured reason taken by some fans. The attitude that the other side is always greener. The attitude of constantly looking back at failures rather than success and not concentrating on the now.
We will go down as simply not good enough (collectively as a club - even the owners have undermined our performance). We have the core of a good Championship side for next season. We will follow the pattern this football club has always followed.
P | Pld | Pts | |
1 | Liverpool | 11 | 28 |
2 | Manchester C | 11 | 23 |
3 | Chelsea | 11 | 19 |
4 | Arsenal | 11 | 19 |
5 | Nottm F | 11 | 19 |
6 | Brighton | 11 | 19 |
7 | Fulham | 11 | 18 |
8 | Newcastle | 11 | 18 |
9 | Aston Villa | 11 | 18 |
10 | Tottenham | 11 | 16 |
11 | Brentford | 11 | 16 |
12 | Bournemouth | 11 | 15 |
13 | Manchester U | 11 | 15 |
14 | West Ham | 11 | 12 |
15 | Leicester | 11 | 10 |
16 | Everton | 11 | 10 |
17 | Ipswich | 11 | 8 |
18 | Palace | 11 | 7 |
19 | Wolves | 11 | 6 |
20 | Southampton | 11 | 4 |