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Club statement

Leicester City’s First Team squad have emphasised their collective commitment to the Club’s long-term future this week, during the start of an open and productive consultation between players and senior management.
Talks led by Chief Executive Susan Whelan, together with Manager Brendan Rodgers, Director of Football Jon Rudkin and members of the First Team leadership group, were held to discuss the long-term implications of the coronavirus pandemic on the Club’s future vision, and the continued role of our most high-profile personnel in its continued pursuit. Discussions remain ongoing as part of an open dialogue that will help shape the Club’s continued response to this evolving situation.

The first result was a united commitment from all parties to a comprehensive series of short and long-term measures that will offer security to our people during the immediate fightback against COVID-19 and an opportunity to emerge from the fight closer, stronger and more unified in our vision than ever before.

Central to that vision will be our communities, support for whom forms a key part of the Club’s response to this crisis. A Club-wide charities framework has been put in place, incorporating the First Team players, management and staff from the stadium and training ground, and with the commitment of our players on several levels.

We are a unified Club and among the key objectives of the initiative is to pool the resources of our staff at the stadium and training ground, and to immediately make appropriate support available to University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust and Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust in their outstanding work responding to the pandemic. The Club is also in contact with Age UK Leicestershire & Rutland about a charity partnership to offer Club-wide support to the wellbeing of older people in our communities.

This follows the recent announcement made by Chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, confirming the launch of the Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Foundation’s 2020 Gift of a Wish programme – making funds available to causes in Leicestershire to apply for grants to support further valuable work in the community.

The Club intends to retain all permanent staff and does not intend to utilise the Government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme. All casual matchday and non-matchday staff will be paid to the end of the 2019/20 season, as the games were previously scheduled.

Chief Executive Susan Whelan said: “We are a club that prioritises an open and consistent dialogue with our players and with our staff and this, I believe, has built strong relationships between us, which are based on trust – a strong footing on which to undertake such important discussions for the future of the Club.

“The current issues are not just about money. How we move forward during this crisis, leading our people and supporting our communities, will be a defining moment in Leicester City’s history and the weight of responsibility is not lost on any of us. Our collective experiences in recent years, those of tragedy and, at other times, of great celebration, have welded us together as a group. Our legacy will also be defined by how we prepare the Club to navigate this situation and how, together, we lead our people out of it and into a brighter future."

Leicester City Manager Brendan Rodgers said: “The culture that exists here pre-dates my time with the Club, it was one of the things that drew me here and it’s been a privilege to come into it. It meant my role in the current discussions was very straightforward because the players and the Club, clear on their responsibilities, instinctively knew what needed to be done for the Club, for the city and for our fans.

“This is a Club with a strong set of values that behaves like a family. In times of crisis, your first instinct is to protect your family and that’s the response I’ve seen. I am proud to lead this group of players as we define and fulfil our roles for the future."

Leicester City Captain Wes Morgan said: “The spirit and depth of feeling that exists here makes this Club different. We’ve all come from different places, from different backgrounds over the years and yet we’ve all shared these experiences that have brought us together at this Club, in this city. Even people that are new to the place can feel it, because it’s become our culture.

“As a group of players, we felt well placed to work with our Club on this because, together with all the staff, that’s a culture we’ve built. As soon as conversations started, it was clear we all wanted the same thing – to make sure all the staff at the Club were looked after, to do our bit for the people of the city and to make sure the Club’s in the best position possible when football is ready to return."


posted on 11/4/20

Morning Dub fox from Belfast bluenose.

Strange days here and there and I am missing the distraction of seeing Linfield results and highlights at 5pm on Saturday.

Take care and stay safe down the road.♥️

posted on 11/4/20

As always Dubs it's gr8 to see you still going!

What an absolutely outstanding bunch our owners are, retaining all permanent staff, not furloughing anybody and even standing by their commitment to casual matchday/non-matchday staff to the end of the season - incredible! That will cost the club a serious amount of money.

Add in the local charitable support and you have a fantastic response to the crisis from the club - extremely well done, makes you so proud to be a supporter!

posted on 11/4/20

Susan Whelan once again showing how incredibly well she’s running our football club. I think I’m in love with her.

posted on 11/4/20

I love our club, class as ever. Some bigger clubs could take note really.

posted on 12/4/20

Wonder if Mike Ashley has read this.?
Shows what a difference there is between football club owners these worrying times, and what different priorities they have.

posted on 12/4/20

I just showed this to Wife and she cried..... This makes me more proud to be from Leicester than winning the Prem!

Levy and co take note.
PS this is Florida Fox but I am Locked out of my account

ADMIN please help?

My old iPad crashed and had my pass word saved but I can not reset it as I closed the yahoo account it was attached to... So unable to reset it.

posted on 13/4/20

comment by Brendon’s Boys (U22352)
posted 18 hours, 37 minutes ago
I just showed this to Wife and she cried..... This makes me more proud to be from Leicester than winning the Prem!

Levy and co take note.
PS this is Florida Fox but I am Locked out of my account

ADMIN please help?

My old iPad crashed and had my pass word saved but I can not reset it as I closed the yahoo account it was attached to... So unable to reset it.
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Been onto admin he's can't help
This I don't think I can as he will need to use new account as I'd be breaking privacy laws buy messing about with the original Florida fox account when I'm unable to cross validate identity. That's the world we like in now unfortunately.

If you can't get into the old one, start a new one with a similar name

posted on 13/4/20

Thanks Dub

posted on 13/4/20

I just feel attached to my old account which was U2500

Stupid I know but......

posted on 13/4/20

comment by Brendon’s Boys (U22352)
posted 1 hour, 41 minutes ago
I just feel attached to my old account which was U2500

Stupid I know but......
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Strange isn't it 😳

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