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inckley fox Posted 27 August 2022 Share Posted 27 August 2022 On 25/08/2022 at 20:23, deep blue said: My suspicion is that if he were sacked off we would see a markedly improved atmosphere in the dressing room, and much more committed and convincing performances on the pitch. I get the impression that the players are supportive. Of course, that can be a problem too - players may need to be challenged more, and you might get better displays as a result of a manager being less compromising. But I'd be surprised if, excepting the want-aways, our dressing room wasn't largely behind him. And I wouldn't be at all surprised if its response to his sacking, just four games into a season, was to become seriously despondent with a club which, from a certain perspective (though not mine!), hadn't backed him. On the other hand, to what extent do you let him loose with the incoming budget? Perhaps this really is one of the biggest dilemmas the club has ever faced - as big as February 2017. Maybe his time is up. Many said back in April that, if we intended to restructure the squad anytime soon, it might be best to do it with someone other than BR in charge. But we've chosen to start a season with him in charge, and I think we've got to be seen to give him a fair crack of the whip. If, because of finances or because of not being given sufficient time, we fail to do that, then it could make his successor's job all the more difficult. And we definitely shouldn't be so arrogant as to discount relegation as a possibility if (in Dave Bassett's words) our 'moral fibre' were to entirely disintegrate, be it in the aftermath of a controversial sacking, or in the absence of it. I remember people assuring us that the departures of many past managers mid-season would precipitate a quick upturn in fortunes. Sometimes it did (see the post-Levein/Ranieri/Puel resurgences), but on many other occasions things didn't immediately get better (think post-Pleat, post-Little, post-McGhee, post-Taylor, post-Adams, post-Megson, post-Sven and so on - there was an air of optimism on all of those occasions that things would immediately be better... and it either took time, or didn't happen at all). So we need to be careful. On the one hand we must be sure that BR isn't going to turn this around by himself, and on the other not too slow in making the change. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post inckley fox Posted 28 August 2022 Popular Post Share Posted 28 August 2022 2 hours ago, TeamRocket said: Hope he just goes, never been so disappointed with a manger this much. Really hate how we don't have the fearless attitude and the foxes never quit mentality. Now it just feels like no one wants to be here anymore. Hate how what NP built just gone, not saying I want him back (but at this rate il take him) but instead of building on the foundation like CR and so on did for abit, it's like he just taking each brick away and destroying everything. We had passion and when the owner had big dreams for this club but don't understand why we are settling to being that team who lost everything. Dunno why am even typing this guess just feeling down Don't get down about it. We've had downturns throughout our history. I'm the sort of prat who actually reads 'Fossils and Foxes', and checks out the Foxestalk History section in my spare time (facts which are used by those who know me as proof that I need better hobbies, but also serve to remind me of how up-and-down it's always been to support the club... as I'm sure many other secret 'Fossils and Foxes' readers on here agree). So I calm down on days like today by telling myself (in a kind of wise, inward voice... as if the ghost of Johnny Cash had got round to caring about LCFC) that therefore we know that when Fosse first came to the brink of collapse, we survived and got promoted a year or two later. When it did fold we came back as Leicester City, and our first ever manager formed a side that went up and later came second in the league. When everything went wrong a few years later, we were back up in no time at all. This pattern repeated after relegation in the mid-fifties, late-sixties, late-seventies, early-eighties and mid-nineties... And on the occasions we've really had to wait to bounce back, in the early 90s and early 21st century, this was followed by our greatest periods of success. We share the record for oscillating between the top two leagues. We've suffered some of the top flight's greatest ever humiliations, and also pulled off its greatest ever triumph. So if the club is still here, it'll be alright. And sometimes it won't. But in the context of all of our managers, Rodgers really hasn't done a bad job. He's a good coach, and he crafted a fine side, but wasn't so hot on team-building. His achievements have been fantastic, regardless of the fact that some of them perhaps should have been better. Like all of our best managers, he was flawed, and there'll be (or perhaps already has been) a moment when it's right for him to go. But there's plenty to be happy about, even if it's followed by the historically-inevitable catastrophe. 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesus Posted 28 August 2022 Share Posted 28 August 2022 2 hours ago, ozvaldo said: I’d get Tony Pulis and Gary Megson in. They'd be cheap on the wage bill, and take no shit. This is nowadays man, it's not olden times. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jattdogg Posted 28 August 2022 Share Posted 28 August 2022 Just now, Jesus said: This is nowadays man, it's not olden times. We need you more than ever @Jesus 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Col city fan Posted 28 August 2022 Share Posted 28 August 2022 5 hours ago, Chelmofox said: I hate the needle dick midget as much as the next man, but the reality is there isn’t much to work with. Cags fingered his wife (or ran over his dog, not sure), so isn’t allowed to play. Fofana turned into a complete pr*ck. During his injury Justin completely forgot how to defend, and Evans is about 50, can barely run, and due an injury any day soon. Amartey wouldn’t get into my sons under 11s team, but seems to be undroppable. His money laundering mate Bertrand needs an amputation, and I can only presume that Rodger’s played Vesty on FIFA in some sort of cheat mode before advising hitting the panic buy button last year. I’m pretty sure when Rodger’s did all his badges, he didn’t think his work life would sink this low. The only thing that gives me satisfaction right now is that he must be fuc**ing miserable, and wondering what to do with his life. I’m sure his wife closes her eyes and does a deep breath everytime he brings Cags into a conversation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Matt Posted 28 August 2022 Popular Post Share Posted 28 August 2022 7 hours ago, whetstonefox said: I think the Villa game will determine any changes if we have not picked up anymore points by then. Losing to United even in their current mess is no sackable offence and Brighton are a decent team. Lose at home to Villa though and those alarms bells will be clanging towards the owners. I’m sorry, what?! What have we become to have attitudes like this! We used to go into every game, no matter who is was, fully committed, the opposition knew they’d be in a game, we’d be on them, blood and thunder, fearless, we were always in a game. This is what Rodgers has reduced us to, ah we’re not gonna beat Arsenal, ah we’re not gonna beat Chelsea, ah we’re not gonna beat Man Utd, ah Brighton are decent we’ll struggle and probably not beat them. Even being bottom of the league in 14/15 I think we had a grittier, more determined mentality than we have now, on and off the pitch. 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sdb Posted 28 August 2022 Share Posted 28 August 2022 2 minutes ago, Matt said: I’m sorry, what?! What have we become to have attitudes like this! We used to go into every game, no matter who is was, fully committed, the opposition knew they’d be in a game, we’d be on them, blood and thunder, fearless, we were always in a game. This is what Rodgers has reduced us to, ah we’re not gonna beat Arsenal, ah we’re not gonna beat Chelsea, ah we’re not gonna beat Man Utd, ah Brighton are decent we’ll struggle and probably not beat them. Even being bottom of the league in 14/15 I think we had a grittier, more determined mentality than we have now, on and off the pitch. This is the issue. There's no fight or leadership in the team. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Leicester_Loyal Posted 28 August 2022 Popular Post Share Posted 28 August 2022 4 minutes ago, Matt said: I’m sorry, what?! What have we become to have attitudes like this! We used to go into every game, no matter who is was, fully committed, the opposition knew they’d be in a game, we’d be on them, blood and thunder, fearless, we were always in a game. This is what Rodgers has reduced us to, ah we’re not gonna beat Arsenal, ah we’re not gonna beat Chelsea, ah we’re not gonna beat Man Utd, ah Brighton are decent we’ll struggle and probably not beat them. Even being bottom of the league in 14/15 I think we had a grittier, more determined mentality than we have now, on and off the pitch. Honestly we deserve relegation, our fans are just as pathetic as our manager, no fight at all in this club anymore. We should be fighting like mad to get something at home to United, the biggest club in England and maybe the world. We’re now accepting that teams like Brighton should routinely beat us ffs 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phenom Posted 28 August 2022 Share Posted 28 August 2022 7 hours ago, ozvaldo said: I’d get Tony Pulis and Gary Megson in. They'd be cheap on the wage bill, and take no shit. Lol far too simplistic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gravel Posted 28 August 2022 Share Posted 28 August 2022 7 hours ago, ozvaldo said: I’d get Tony Pulis and Gary Megson in. They'd be cheap on the wage bill, and take no shit. Boris Johnson available in a week or two? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sly Posted 28 August 2022 Share Posted 28 August 2022 Any sign of this yet? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rusko187 Posted 28 August 2022 Share Posted 28 August 2022 Why is he still here? Might write to supporter services and give them an earful Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
South Shire Fox Posted 28 August 2022 Share Posted 28 August 2022 (edited) Can anyone remember the last time we’ve come back from a 2 goal deficit in a game to gain any points under Brendan Rodgers? Cant remember any, just shows his teams lack of fight and belief Edited 28 August 2022 by South Shire Fox Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sylofox Posted 28 August 2022 Share Posted 28 August 2022 https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DEJ29pVhsdMs&ved=2ahUKEwjKncma_Oj5AhU3QkEAHYX-BwoQ3yx6BAgOEAI&usg=AOvVaw1qF2FY4HArqPDKoervRmm3 Sums us up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ely fox Posted 28 August 2022 Share Posted 28 August 2022 Has he been sacked yet?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turkish14 Posted 28 August 2022 Share Posted 28 August 2022 1 hour ago, sdb said: This is the issue. There's no fight or leadership in the team. I’m sorry but no fight? That’s bollox! The players are hurting, they don’t like losing, being pretty much bottom will be stinging. Honestly I don’t question their effort or desire. Leadership, intelligence, confidence, awareness or simply not good enough I think are all up for debate. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ely fox Posted 28 August 2022 Share Posted 28 August 2022 8 hours ago, Chelmofox said: I’m sure Barry Fry could be lured away from Peterborough. What’s Darren Ferguson up to nowadays? He don’t live too far away? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 28 August 2022 Share Posted 28 August 2022 Has he gone yet? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ely fox Posted 28 August 2022 Share Posted 28 August 2022 3 minutes ago, turkish14 said: I’m sorry but no fight? That’s bollox! The players are hurting, they don’t like losing, being pretty much bottom will be stinging. Honestly I don’t question their effort or desire. Leadership, intelligence, confidence, awareness or simply not good enough I think are all up for debate. Agree I can’t see Vardy or Maddison enjoying losing matches at all. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gazzaa2 Posted 28 August 2022 Share Posted 28 August 2022 (edited) Funny how he's so disliked at his old clubs: https://forums.liverpoolfc.com/threads/400264-Brendan-Rodgers-Leicester-manager/page42 Quote I remember right before FSG hired him watching a clip with Rodgers as a guest pundit on one of the football shows. And I thought "wow, he speaks quite well". That same impression prevailed throughout his first few months here too. And then one day it dawned on me that aside from being too weak and insecure to manage a football team, he also did not in fact speak well. He speaks in meaningless soundbites that appear impressive at first but crumble under scrutiny. It's how his teams play too. There is no real substance to any of it. Just a very nice veneer. Edited 28 August 2022 by gazzaa2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fox92 Posted 28 August 2022 Author Share Posted 28 August 2022 14 hours ago, nathan. said: Bigger club. Better players. More money. People on here wouldn’t put up with Potter. It’s taken him two years to get Brighton in the position they are now. He had them in the lower half of the division a season and a bit ago. People would want him out. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr.Bingles Posted 28 August 2022 Share Posted 28 August 2022 Probably an unpopular opinion on FT but... Yes Rogers makes weird substitutions, Yes the team throws away leads and points, yes its unbelievably frustrating. More often than not watching Leicester is a deeply unpleasant experience akin to watching a horror film or a car crash. However in his defence, last season he had the majority of his first team out with injuries, this season his defence has been obliterated. We've lost Kasper, Fofana, Ricky is out, uncle Vester is useless. Its like blaming a formula one driver for losing a race when his car has got a puncture. Rogers is at fault when the tactics are wrong but Rudkin and Top need to provide the bloke with a half decent back line. If they don't trust him on transfers, fine, dont involve him, but they still need to bring quality players in for him to work with. The failure in my mind has happened at every level. Rogers is an easy target and rightfully so sometimes but he isn't solely to blame. He can only work with what he has. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Daggers Posted 28 August 2022 Popular Post Share Posted 28 August 2022 Here we go again, the man who should be unemployed is about to waste more of our limited cash. Well if Rodgers isn’t going to get sacked, I’ll give the club the boot until he’s gone. I’m not doing this anymore - it’s just pointless. 7 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Daggers Posted 28 August 2022 Popular Post Share Posted 28 August 2022 1 minute ago, Mr.Bingles said: Probably an unpopular opinion on FT but... Yes Rogers makes weird substitutions, Yes the team throws away leads and points, yes its unbelievably frustrating. More often than not watching Leicester is a deeply unpleasant experience akin to watching a horror film or a car crash. However in his defence, last season he had the majority of his first team out with injuries, this season his defence has been obliterated. We've lost Kasper, Fofana, Ricky is out, uncle Vester is useless. Its like blaming a formula one driver for losing a race when his car has got a puncture. Rogers is at fault when the tactics are wrong but Rudkin and Top need to provide the bloke with a half decent back line. If they don't trust him on transfers, fine, dont involve him, but they still need to bring quality players in for him to work with. The failure in my mind has happened at every level. Rogers is an easy target and rightfully so sometimes but he isn't solely to blame. He can only work with what he has. He created ‘what he has’. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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