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Top is a COWARD

Congratulations Project Reset. - a job very well done. What a shame then that the chairman deliberately chose not to attend the game to hear the protest, instead sending a desperate message in the programme notes

Top you are a coward. Your actions today send a very loud and clear message back to the disgruntled Leicester fans. That message is - you don’t care. Your fingers are in your ears and you refuse to listen

It’s clear there won’t be change. There won’t be accountability. This is the worst response you could have given to the fans and all the evidence we need of your weak and utterly cowardly leadership

If you think the protests end here and you can just hide away - you’re very much mistaken.

posted on 16/2/25

I’m inclined to agree.

posted on 21/2/25

I'm not so sure about the coward bit, he possibly didn't want to lose 'face' so stayed away.

I've read that the hierarchy at the club are a bit bewildered about the protests, and particularly the anti-Rudkin angle.

It was interesting that after one of the Rudkin out episodes, (maybe the 14 minute one), they surprisingly played a brief shot of the man himself on the stadium screens.

I had an interesting chat with a fan in the pub before the game about the protest, he refused to take a view about Rudkin's culpability for the mess we're in as he wasn't in possession of all the facts (including board minutes!); on that basis you'd never comment on anything so a bit of a weird place to be in?

posted on 22/2/25

I think someone who chooses not to face the music (and let’s bear in mind he’s been at nearly every home game and he’s been at plenty of away games) is the definition of a coward.

I’m not surprised the hierarchy are bewildered. They are so disconnected from the fans that they will genuinely be wondering what the issue is. In their minds - it should be obvious that this is all down to PSR, not their decisions

That mindset has filtered through to a lot of fans as well. I’ve heard Mersey and TB cite it as an excuse numerous times - conveniently forgetting that it’s our mismanagement of PSR rather than the rule itself which is the problem here. We were racking up unsustainable losses of £90m for consecutive seasons in 2020-2022, paying wages higher than anyone outside the top 6, while breaking away from the recruitment and sale model that had worked so well

It’s time for them to leave, but that’s a long way off I’m afraid

posted on 23/2/25

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