Rodgers future (pre Forest match)

What's the best option?

  • Sack Rodgers immediately

    Votes: 48 78.7%
  • Give him the Forest game then reassess

    Votes: 4 6.6%
  • Give him the next three games then reassess

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Sausage

    Votes: 5 8.2%
  • Other (please add comment to elaborate)

    Votes: 3 4.9%

  • Total voters
    61
  • Poll closed .
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I think Top does not have the same experience and ruthlessness his father did. As a result I suspect he feels Brendan probably knows more about football then he does and that’s why he hasn’t pulled the trigger.
We’ll survive this season, I think - just - and we’ll be up for sale shortly after

I'm not as optimistic as that.

I think Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha (and I think it's time we stopped calling him by a silly childish nickname) is totally and utterly out of his depth as head of King Power and Leicester City.

The entire club is a disaster on and off the pitch. He's made many poor decisions and has misplaced his trust in incompetent people.

We are going down because we're rotten. We approach every match totally unprepared because our players are devoid of instruction and confidence.

Relegation is exactly what this club needs to punch us in the face for the naive and stupid way it's being run. The problem is that our financial situation is so diabolical that relegation would lead to a fire sale of any asset and we'd be in administration in no time.

It's all that bad. And no matter what Rodgers is responsible for, and his role in our demise is obvious, he's just an employee. Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha is responsible for it all. He's useless.
 
I'm not as optimistic as that.

I think Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha (and I think it's time we stopped calling him by a silly childish nickname) is totally and utterly out of his depth as head of King Power and Leicester City.

The entire club is a disaster on and off the pitch. He's made many poor decisions and has misplaced his trust in incompetent people.

We are going down because we're rotten. We approach every match totally unprepared because our players are devoid of instruction and confidence.

Relegation is exactly what this club needs to punch us in the face for the naive and stupid way it's being run. The problem is that our financial situation is so diabolical that relegation would lead to a fire sale of any asset and we'd be in administration in no time.

It's all that bad. And no matter what Rodgers is responsible for, and his role in our demise is obvious, he's just an employee. Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha is responsible for it all. He's useless.

I think that's very much a worst case scenario. That said, it's obviously a shit show behind the scenes.

I don't buy Rodger's guff about not knowing there was no money to spend, he wouldn't have been saying he had two #1's if that was the case. But it's obvious he's gone to war with the club in a fairly big way, and continuing to play Ward is the most obvious example of this. He's rightly called out the club for not speaking to the fans, and in his defence, that is wrong.

Changing the manager now would do a few things:
  1. Bring PNE's player of the season, Iversen, into the side.
  2. Bring the players that Rodger's is currently bombing out, back into the squad. There is a player in Cags, Praet, Mendy etc...
  3. Instil confidence into the players and play a style of football that suits their abilities.
  4. Remove the cloud of gloom that hangs over Rodger's head and more generally over the playing squad.
Which makes it all the more inexplicable that the change hasn't and isn't being made.
 
I've got to be honest, i'm ****ing sick of talking about it after every single game.

My level of interest is going to match the level of competence shown by the people who run this club.

I've got better things to do until someone shows that they actually give a ****.
 
On course for 16 points and nearly 100 goals conceded :thumbs up:
 
As long as we beat 11...
Best we could have hoped for without buying Rodgers a selection of Southampton rejects in the summer.
 
I think Top does not have the same experience and ruthlessness his father did. As a result I suspect he feels Brendan probably knows more about football then he does and that’s why he hasn’t pulled the trigger.
We’ll survive this season, I think - just - and we’ll be up for sale shortly after
I see no evidence we will survive this season. I hope you are right.
 
Does BR have a massive payout in his contract if sacked? I am baffled as to why he was not sacked before the Forest game, the only way he goes early will be down to fans and mass demonstrations at the ground.
We’d have to pay him the balance of his contract unless we plan to performance manage him out then deal with the very obvious claim that would follow.
 
I see no evidence we will survive this season. I hope you are right.
Only slim hope I have is looking at the table and seeing what good a couple of wins will do. That, of course, will fade as each week passes (especially this one).

I've seen nothing on the pitch or within the club to suggest we are either aware of the danger or able to address it.
 
I'm not as optimistic as that.

I think Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha (and I think it's time we stopped calling him by a silly childish nickname) is totally and utterly out of his depth as head of King Power and Leicester City.

The entire club is a disaster on and off the pitch. He's made many poor decisions and has misplaced his trust in incompetent people.

We are going down because we're rotten. We approach every match totally unprepared because our players are devoid of instruction and confidence.

Relegation is exactly what this club needs to punch us in the face for the naive and stupid way it's being run. The problem is that our financial situation is so diabolical that relegation would lead to a fire sale of any asset and we'd be in administration in no time.

It's all that bad. And no matter what Rodgers is responsible for, and his role in our demise is obvious, he's just an employee. Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha is responsible for it all. He's useless.
I have to agree regarding Top. Clearly no backbone and ultimately no clue.

All the comments Rodgers made about not being supported in the transfer window were ultimately directed at him. If he had anything about him, he would have fired the guy weeks ago purely based on those statements. Any owner worth their salt would have taken the necessary steps there and then.
 
I have to agree regarding Top. Clearly no backbone and ultimately no clue.

All the comments Rodgers made about not being supported in the transfer window were ultimately directed at him. If he had anything about him, he would have fired the guy weeks ago purely based on those statements. Any owner worth their salt would have taken the necessary steps there and then.
Or employ someone to do it for them.
 
1) LCFC is run by a man who has had to take on running both the club & the family business probably a decade early.

2) His entire previous experience with both the club & the business has been exclusively positive. Success, expansion, growth, achievement. He's never known a day's adversity in either. Never had to deal with a problem, much less a crisis.

3) In 4 of the 5 firms I've worked at where it was a thing, the boss's kids were ****ing spoilt, useless & wouldn't have got past an interview if not for their parents running the ****ing place.

4) The rest of the board don't show any evidence of having any talent at what they do.

5) There's **** all money.

It's been a wonderful era, never to be forgotten. It's just a shame I won't be around in 45 years to talk about it & bore the tits off people like Forest fans do or 50 years like Leeds fans do. I'll settle for 20.
 
1) LCFC is run by a man who has had to take on running both the club & the family business probably a decade early.

2) His entire previous experience with both the club & the business has been exclusively positive. Success, expansion, growth, achievement. He's never known a day's adversity in either. Never had to deal with a problem, much less a crisis.

3) In 4 of the 5 firms I've worked at where it was a thing, the boss's kids were ****ing spoilt, useless & wouldn't have got past an interview if not for their parents running the ****ing place.

4) The rest of the board don't show any evidence of having any talent at what they do.

5) There's **** all money.

It's been a wonderful era, never to be forgotten. It's just a shame I won't be around in 45 years to talk about it & bore the tits off people like Forest fans do or 50 years like Leeds fans do. I'll settle for 20.
Give us a wave when that happens. I wish for 30 for you.
 
Hands up who clicks on there BBC Football shortcut and, whilst it loads, keeps their fingers crossed the first headline will be "Rodgers sacked by Foxes"?
 
Only slim hope I have is looking at the table and seeing what good a couple of wins will do.


As per every season, there's lots of shit teams in the league.

Even on current performance, we're *only* as shit as Fulham, Forest and Everton. And Southampton, Palace and Everton are also poor.

We just need to make a decision asap to get rid of Rodgers.
 


As per every season, there's lots of shit teams in the league.

Even on current performance, we're *only* as shit as Fulham, Forest and Everton. And Southampton, Palace and Everton are also poor.

We just need to make a decision asap to get rid of Rodgers.

Are Everton any good?
 
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