Why we should be protesting against those running our club

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Does he know or is he involved like those ****ing weirdos who like watching their wives get diddled?
I'm not sure how old you are but clearly you missed out on the hilarity. Must be 20 odd years ago by now? I have to thank MA for reminding me. I'd forgotten about it til now. Made me laugh all over again.
 
Quote from Top (or whoever writes his column in the programme...)

We know some of you are frustrated, we respect the views you have shared and we know there are things we need to improve together as one Club. But we also know those improvements are made more easily in the Premier League. To give us the best chance of achieving that, I ask that, during the game, you get behind the team and give them your full support. Winning the games and the points we need to stay up is only possible with your support.

Yeah, I'm sure that the baby billionaire pauses his non-stop worldwide tour of extravagant activities to write such words . . .

This is exactly the sort of obvious bullshit that I'm heartily sick of seeing spouted by our club for many years now. Nonsense words put together by a minion under orders to make the almighty seem to be in touch.

This is not communication!!

Oh and he wants City supporters to get behind the team tomorrow does he? Well let's start at the TOP shall we? Where is he going to be tomorrow exactly?

It is interesting to note that these words have been shared online the day before the game which I don't think is typical. Suggests that they're worried. However, if the replies on Twitter are anything to go by, it's just wound people up more (they appear to be deleting replies but enough remain to make the point):

 
Yeah, I'm sure that the baby billionaire pauses his non-stop worldwide tour of extravagant activities to write such words . . .

This is exactly the sort of obvious bullshit that I'm heartily sick of seeing spouted by our club for many years now. Nonsense words put together by a minion under orders to make the almighty seem to be in touch.

This is not communication!!

Oh and he wants City supporters to get behind the team tomorrow does he? Well let's start at the TOP shall we? Where is he going to be tomorrow exactly?

It is interesting to note that these words have been shared online the day before the game which I don't think is typical. Suggests that they're worried. However, if the replies on Twitter are anything to go by, it's just wound people up more (they appear to be deleting replies but enough remain to make the point):


As someone who used to work in that arena it really is the most bland & talentless example of the art. Real entry level stuff. Which only goes to show that fans are held in utter contempt. They can't even be bothered to use good quality bullshit.
 
Yeah, I'm sure that the baby billionaire pauses his non-stop worldwide tour of extravagant activities to write such words . . .

This is exactly the sort of obvious bullshit that I'm heartily sick of seeing spouted by our club for many years now. Nonsense words put together by a minion under orders to make the almighty seem to be in touch.

This is not communication!!

Oh and he wants City supporters to get behind the team tomorrow does he? Well let's start at the TOP shall we? Where is he going to be tomorrow exactly?

It is interesting to note that these words have been shared online the day before the game which I don't think is typical. Suggests that they're worried. However, if the replies on Twitter are anything to go by, it's just wound people up more (they appear to be deleting replies but enough remain to make the point):


Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome back to King Power Stadium for today’s Premier League visit of Arsenal - a fixture that stirs memories of some truly classic matches, both at Filbert Street and here on Filbert Way.
Today, it’s a fixture that puts us up against the side currently second in the Premier League table, which gives some indication of the challenge before us. It’s an occasion that will require the best of us to secure the result we’re looking for. Welcome to our guests from Arsenal to Leicester this afternoon.
In the four weeks since we last played at home, we’ve had a fine win at Tottenham, a disappointing day at Everton and an FA Cup performance at Manchester United that promised and deserved more. It’s been a mixed period, but our objective for the season remains within reach. There will be some twists and turns yet, but we will be fighting throughout the next 14 games to make sure we stay in the Premier League. Thank you to our fans that have travelled to support the team on the road in recent weeks.
January was a challenging month for us in the transfer window, where our ability to strengthen was limited by our PSR position. We were very pleased to sign Woyo Coulibaly and we explored a number of options to make further additions to Ruud’s squad during the month, but the space available in our PSR calculations did not enable us to add the further quality we all felt would improve the team. We remain ambitious, have always been committed to investing in the squad and will continue to be in future. But our ambition must be pursued within the laws of the game.
We retain absolute belief in the group of players we have and the qualities of the manager and staff around them for the challenge ahead of us. There’s everything to play for during the coming weeks, and we are all ready to fight for it.
We know some of you are frustrated, we respect the views you have shared and we know there are things we need to improve together as one Club. But we also know those improvements are made more easily in the Premier League. To give us the best chance of achieving that, I ask that, during the game, you get behind the team and give them your full support. Winning the games and the points we need to stay up is only possible with your support.
Foxes never quit.
Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha
Chairman
 
Everyone is behind the team on the pitch. The team off the pitch is the problem. This whole thing was avoidable. All you had to do was run it like a premier league club with a joined up plan.
 
Everyone is behind the team on the pitch. The team off the pitch is the problem. This whole thing was avoidable. All you had to do was run it like a premier league club with a joined up plan.
I think that’s the thing that annoys me the most. It’s almost like they’ve convinced themselves that we’re just disappointed because we’re a bit shit, whereas, in reality, we know that and understood it was going to be difficult. That they still cannot grasp that it’s about more than that, shows how much they’re either ignorant, or in denial. Or both, obviously.
 
He genuinely sounds like he's on the payroll.

Or a bit like Volpone.
I don't know why you mention me. I stand by what I said. No problem protesting but doing it while an important game is in progress is counterproductive towards the aim of getting points to survive in the Premier League.
 
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