Yet the chief suspect in last season's debacle seems to survive and prosper. Somehow. Top has a lot to answer for.
;(
Just seen this garbage on the club website promoting the new kit: 'Our iconic fox head also graces the shirt’s back neck collar, completing a customised look for the dawn of an exciting new era for the Club under Enzo Maresca’s management'.
Seriously? I know they've got to try and be positive, but trying to spin a catastrophic descent from our stratospheric achievements of the last few years as 'an exciting new era' is beyond ridiculous. We're now in the Championship guys. In a financial mire. With all our best players gone/going. A new, unproven manager with no managerial experience at this level in charge. Our incompetent DoF still solidly in place. Maybe we will see a new squad of players suitable (hopefully) for our new level sooner rather than later. Looking forward (not) to our trip to The Den in April. Get real.
I mean, I'm hopeful we can turn it round and have a decent season, but I decidedly wouldn't describe it as an exciting new era. Perhaps 'worrying times' would be closer to the truth.
Spot on Nuneaton "exciting new era"? Do me a favour!
Remember the Rodgers Mantra, every pass back is the start of another attack.
The Club have just taken it to another level, every Relegation is the start of a New Promotion Push and Era.
In regard to the original posting, I'm not convinced it's Rodgers who is to blame for everything wrong at the club. I hope this is simply Maresca addressing issues with the coaching and we'll see some quality replacements who will align better with his philosophies. At worst it could be Rudders desperately trying to keep fooling Top into retaining his services as DoF.
Even if you are accurate, for me that's far more of another black mark against Rudkin and hence Top than Brendan being entirely to blame for all our ills. I find it interesting that he's taken quite a brave decision to go back to Celtic which he left with some acrimony amongst the fan base. Time will tell but I suppose he reckons he's almost guaranteed success back in Scotland which will then rebuild his reputation and in due course give him another shot at the big time elsewhere.
Well it’s only natural a new Man will want to clear out the deadwood and bring in his own people.
It’s a New Era in the sense that we need a complete rebuild, coaching and playing staff.
The change in fortunes mean that it is. A chance to have a clear out even for some long standing coaching staff who may have been here too long and gone stale, tainted under Rodgers indoctrination that they can no longer change to the New Man’s way of thinking.
It’s all positive from that side, you can bleat all
You like about Rudkin but he’s obviously not going anywhere so just be grateful the changes are being made at the playing level.
comment by True Blue ( Wake up Boo ) (U9486)
posted 2 hours, 43 minutes ago
Well it’s only natural a new Man will want to clear out the deadwood and bring in his own people.
It’s a New Era in the sense that we need a complete rebuild, coaching and playing staff.
The change in fortunes mean that it is. A chance to have a clear out even for some long standing coaching staff who may have been here too long and gone stale, tainted under Rodgers indoctrination that they can no longer change to the New Man’s way of thinking.
It’s all positive from that side, you can bleat all
You like about Rudkin but he’s obviously not going anywhere so just be grateful the changes are being made at the playing level.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm responding to your continuing bleating about Rodgers in case I need to explain. Not convinced that any decision being made whilst Rudders is in charge is a good one.
How exactly am I supposed to be grateful that our expensively assembled Premier League squad is being replaced by Championship level players?
I hope you're right and it is all positive, but if it doesn't work and we get trapped in the lower leagues by incompetent management and FFP, then it won't be much of an uplifting experience.
I'm not changing this until we progress. Which I mean get some players to sign.
Grateful was the wrong word, Relieved would have been better, Relieved that the Club are allowing him to clear out the Deadwood in the Coaching Staff who from the way they set up those two Games wasted to save us were obviously totally brainwashed with the Rodgers Ball style of play.
PS - I'm not bleating about Rodgers, he's gone back down to where he belongs but that does show he obviously has the gift of the gab to blag his way back into a Club that he dumped for the Cash of Little old Leicester, even Lineker thinks he'd earned the right to stay at the Club to fight Relegation.
My point being it does slightly mitigate the Club being so blind to Rodgers destroying the Club from the inside,
New Season, New Start for the Playing Side of the Club.
Staff Replaced
Enzo’s new team will bring a depth of knowledge and specialisms to the Club ahead of an important 2023/24 season, the countdown to which continues with the start of pre-season training on 3 July.
Taking on the role of First Team Coach is Danny Walker, who previously served as the assistant manager of Manchester City's highly successful Under-21s team. Walker has also gained valuable coaching experience as Peterborough United's Senior Professional Development Phase Lead Coach.
Michele De Bernardin will join as the Club’s new First Team Goalkeeper Coach. The 45-year-old Italian arrives from Sampdoria, having previously worked for Parma in Serie A.
Marcos Alvarez is to be appointed First Team Fitness Coach. The 52-year-old Spaniard has previously worked with clubs such as Real Betis, Parma, and SPAL. The fitness specialist’s career also includes stints at Real Madrid, Tottenham Hotspur, Sevilla, and CSKA Moscow.
Javier Molina Caballero will also join the backroom staff as First Team Analyst, having worked with the likes of Atletico Madrid, Parma, and Barcelona B in recent seasons.
We look forward to welcoming Danny, Marcos, Michele, and Javier to Leicester City and into our First Team staff, and wish them every success ahead of the new campaign, which gets underway on Sunday 6 August when the Foxes host Coventry City at King Power Stadium.
As Nuneaton Said just need some New Players Now.
Current Players although obviously some will be going
Ward, Smithies and Iverson
Justin, Faes, Evans, Souttar, Kristiansen, Thomas, Ricardo, Vestergaard, Castagne
Barnes, KDH, Ndidi, Praet, Soumare
Vardy, Daka, Ian
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posted on 30/6/23
Yet the chief suspect in last season's debacle seems to survive and prosper. Somehow. Top has a lot to answer for.
;(
posted on 30/6/23
Just seen this garbage on the club website promoting the new kit: 'Our iconic fox head also graces the shirt’s back neck collar, completing a customised look for the dawn of an exciting new era for the Club under Enzo Maresca’s management'.
Seriously? I know they've got to try and be positive, but trying to spin a catastrophic descent from our stratospheric achievements of the last few years as 'an exciting new era' is beyond ridiculous. We're now in the Championship guys. In a financial mire. With all our best players gone/going. A new, unproven manager with no managerial experience at this level in charge. Our incompetent DoF still solidly in place. Maybe we will see a new squad of players suitable (hopefully) for our new level sooner rather than later. Looking forward (not) to our trip to The Den in April. Get real.
posted on 30/6/23
I mean, I'm hopeful we can turn it round and have a decent season, but I decidedly wouldn't describe it as an exciting new era. Perhaps 'worrying times' would be closer to the truth.
posted on 30/6/23
Spot on Nuneaton "exciting new era"? Do me a favour!
posted on 30/6/23
Remember the Rodgers Mantra, every pass back is the start of another attack.
The Club have just taken it to another level, every Relegation is the start of a New Promotion Push and Era.
posted on 1/7/23
In regard to the original posting, I'm not convinced it's Rodgers who is to blame for everything wrong at the club. I hope this is simply Maresca addressing issues with the coaching and we'll see some quality replacements who will align better with his philosophies. At worst it could be Rudders desperately trying to keep fooling Top into retaining his services as DoF.
Even if you are accurate, for me that's far more of another black mark against Rudkin and hence Top than Brendan being entirely to blame for all our ills. I find it interesting that he's taken quite a brave decision to go back to Celtic which he left with some acrimony amongst the fan base. Time will tell but I suppose he reckons he's almost guaranteed success back in Scotland which will then rebuild his reputation and in due course give him another shot at the big time elsewhere.
posted on 1/7/23
Well it’s only natural a new Man will want to clear out the deadwood and bring in his own people.
It’s a New Era in the sense that we need a complete rebuild, coaching and playing staff.
The change in fortunes mean that it is. A chance to have a clear out even for some long standing coaching staff who may have been here too long and gone stale, tainted under Rodgers indoctrination that they can no longer change to the New Man’s way of thinking.
It’s all positive from that side, you can bleat all
You like about Rudkin but he’s obviously not going anywhere so just be grateful the changes are being made at the playing level.
posted on 1/7/23
comment by True Blue ( Wake up Boo ) (U9486)
posted 2 hours, 43 minutes ago
Well it’s only natural a new Man will want to clear out the deadwood and bring in his own people.
It’s a New Era in the sense that we need a complete rebuild, coaching and playing staff.
The change in fortunes mean that it is. A chance to have a clear out even for some long standing coaching staff who may have been here too long and gone stale, tainted under Rodgers indoctrination that they can no longer change to the New Man’s way of thinking.
It’s all positive from that side, you can bleat all
You like about Rudkin but he’s obviously not going anywhere so just be grateful the changes are being made at the playing level.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm responding to your continuing bleating about Rodgers in case I need to explain. Not convinced that any decision being made whilst Rudders is in charge is a good one.
How exactly am I supposed to be grateful that our expensively assembled Premier League squad is being replaced by Championship level players?
I hope you're right and it is all positive, but if it doesn't work and we get trapped in the lower leagues by incompetent management and FFP, then it won't be much of an uplifting experience.
I'm not changing this until we progress. Which I mean get some players to sign.
posted on 1/7/23
Grateful was the wrong word, Relieved would have been better, Relieved that the Club are allowing him to clear out the Deadwood in the Coaching Staff who from the way they set up those two Games wasted to save us were obviously totally brainwashed with the Rodgers Ball style of play.
PS - I'm not bleating about Rodgers, he's gone back down to where he belongs but that does show he obviously has the gift of the gab to blag his way back into a Club that he dumped for the Cash of Little old Leicester, even Lineker thinks he'd earned the right to stay at the Club to fight Relegation.
My point being it does slightly mitigate the Club being so blind to Rodgers destroying the Club from the inside,
New Season, New Start for the Playing Side of the Club.
posted on 1/7/23
Staff Replaced
Enzo’s new team will bring a depth of knowledge and specialisms to the Club ahead of an important 2023/24 season, the countdown to which continues with the start of pre-season training on 3 July.
Taking on the role of First Team Coach is Danny Walker, who previously served as the assistant manager of Manchester City's highly successful Under-21s team. Walker has also gained valuable coaching experience as Peterborough United's Senior Professional Development Phase Lead Coach.
Michele De Bernardin will join as the Club’s new First Team Goalkeeper Coach. The 45-year-old Italian arrives from Sampdoria, having previously worked for Parma in Serie A.
Marcos Alvarez is to be appointed First Team Fitness Coach. The 52-year-old Spaniard has previously worked with clubs such as Real Betis, Parma, and SPAL. The fitness specialist’s career also includes stints at Real Madrid, Tottenham Hotspur, Sevilla, and CSKA Moscow.
Javier Molina Caballero will also join the backroom staff as First Team Analyst, having worked with the likes of Atletico Madrid, Parma, and Barcelona B in recent seasons.
We look forward to welcoming Danny, Marcos, Michele, and Javier to Leicester City and into our First Team staff, and wish them every success ahead of the new campaign, which gets underway on Sunday 6 August when the Foxes host Coventry City at King Power Stadium.
As Nuneaton Said just need some New Players Now.
posted on 1/7/23
Current Players although obviously some will be going
Ward, Smithies and Iverson
Justin, Faes, Evans, Souttar, Kristiansen, Thomas, Ricardo, Vestergaard, Castagne
Barnes, KDH, Ndidi, Praet, Soumare
Vardy, Daka, Ian
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