David Gwilliam
Well-Known Member
Well when Milan came on board, plenty of people on here thought he would turn us around, me included, but things have got worse. I think the time is right to ask the question, although you would think i had committed treason for doing so.
Mike Ashley soon moved on when things didnt improve, and Milan has had a fair bit longer than him.
I don't understand "the treason" phrase. Time and again critics of Milan sound as if they are persecuted. Those of us who believe that the future with Milan will be better than a future if he leaves are simply putting our case.
Now admit as I have that I rather liked Ian Holloway and you will be treated as though you were a Jonathan Ross fan. Fine. Football is a game of passionate opinions. But why must Milan's critics sound as if they are about to be pounced on.
Most of my forty years of supporting Leicester we have had boards that lacked ambition. I am willing to put up with a bad season and relegation if in the long run we get rid of a malaise that dates back long before Milan arrived.