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How did it go so wrong for Leicester?


well the owners were bailing them out every year. Which dried up during Covid

to get cash flow they had to borrow loans against the TV money which has now buggered them
 
2-1 up versus Everton at home......Maddison steps up and misses penalty to make it 3-1 right on the stroke of half time.....game ended 2-2......a 3 point swing on Everton that would have doomed Everton
 
Sky have also just said they've borrowed against payments from the PL, and their parachute will have to go on repaying that. They'll be stuck with paying inflated wages and transfers in from whatever they can raise in player sales. They're looking well and truly buggered.
To be fair you could have said the same about Burnley this time last year who then sold Pope and McNeil for decent fees and reinvested. Could easily see Leicester doing similar with Maddison, Barnes and a few others. Tieleman and Evans out of contract so losing a couple of big wages there. With Vardy's age his contract looks more and more like a mistake financially but he may still do alright in the Championship.
There was a time when every signing they made seemed to come off. What happened to the bloke who signed the likes of Mahrez, Kante and Vardy? They signed a load of old shite after they won the league too but then seemed to get it right again when the likes of Tielemans and Pereiera came in.

I’m still kind of in shock. With most clubs you can see a relegation coming years in advance (Southampton and probably Everton sometime soon) but they’ve finished 5th, 5th and 8th in the last three seasons and won a cup.
He went to Everton, didn't last very long at that basket case of a club. Leicester replaced him with Lee Congerton so should we just shut down this line of questioning there? ;)
 
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They sleepwalked their way into relegation imo. Didn't realise they were in a battle til it was too late.
This. I recall Barry Glendinning, on Guardian podcast, at least 6 months ago saying he thought Leicester would be in trouble.
Seems they didn’t realise this till March.
 
There was a time when every signing they made seemed to come off. What happened to the bloke who signed the likes of Mahrez, Kante and Vardy? They signed a load of old shite after they won the league too but then seemed to get it right again when the likes of Tielemans and Pereiera came in.

I’m still kind of in shock. With most clubs you can see a relegation coming years in advance (Southampton and probably Everton sometime soon) but they’ve finished 5th, 5th and 8th in the last three seasons and won a cup.
It's Brenda man.

It took him a bit longer than expected to unravel the place, but it came eventually.
 
Was it just their heads being turned or are the likes of Tielemans, Soyuncu and Maddison really overrated?

I’ve never been overly impressed by them. Not to the extent they get bigged up anyways.

Harvey Barnes is probably the only player who can hold his head up this season.
 
Amartey is one of the worst players I've seen play regularly in the Premier League, he's appalling. I really dunno if it's possible to exaggerate how bad he is.

Agree about Iheanacho as well, a bit wasteful but a classy footballer.

He stood out as dreadful from the moment they signed him. They've tried him in just about every position as well. Rancid player.
 
Was it just their heads being turned or are the likes of Tielemans, Soyuncu and Maddison really overrated?

I’ve never been overly impressed by them. Not to the extent they get bigged up anyways.

Harvey Barnes is probably the only player who can hold his head up this season.
I think Maddison's a good footballer, but at the wrong end of the pitch for a relegation battle.

Soyoncu's barely played this season. Seemed alright when they first signed him.
 
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Their wage bill is way too high and the owners income was hit hard during Covid.

There are going to be a lot of players leaving. And it’s going to be the better players who go.
 
Forest and Derby are bigger clubs than Leicester in my opinion. That said I'd absolutely love to have had their history from 96/97 onwards.
 
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