Maresca has hopefully taken in that defensively we would get battered in the Prem with those players ...

That's my whole point about KDH playing too high up the pitch. We needed 3 midfielders behind the ball so that Choudhury wasn't pulled out of position to cover that hole. I'm still not sure whether we were supposed to be playing a back 3 or back 4. Either way it didn't work.Glass half full chaps. We are not a premier league side, we are a very good championship side. I thought some of our play was awesome. Cut through their middle several times and if we could just get that last pass away could be very dangerous. I hope we haven't found Fatawu's level as he was poor. The defence wasn't at its best but also didn't have a lot of protection from those in front and the red card was the killer. Still, we now can concentrate on the league and a top two finish.
This journey is never dull.Leicester City: Premier League charges Championship club with alleged breaches of financial rules - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68580638
Marvellous....
You’re right there. I know all teams have their ups and downs but it seems we’ve gone fron the highest of highs to the lowest of lows in recent years. I was going to put a timeline on here years ago about the emotional journey we’ve been on as fans in the last 20 years, but as each season goes by something new seems to happen. I was going to start at the 1990/91 season when we survived the drop to the 3rd tier on the last day of the season, moving forward from there we had 3 play off finals in three years, two managers being poached in two years, the Martin O’Neill era, La Manga, administration, relegation to the third tier, the Watford play off finale, the great escape, winning the Premier League, quarterfinals of the Champions League, the death of the chairman, winning the FA cup, relegation and now administration again. Not to mention Peter Taylor’s disastrous time in charge, and the gang of four’s attempt to take over the club.This journey is never dull.
You’re right there. I know all teams have their ups and downs but it seems we’ve gone fron the highest of highs to the lowest of lows in recent years. I was going to put a timeline on here years ago about the emotional journey we’ve been on as fans in the last 20 years, but as each season goes by something new seems to happen. I was going to start at the 1990/91 season when we survived the drop to the 3rd tier on the last day of the season, moving forward from there we had 3 play off finals in three years, two managers being poached in two years, the Martin O’Neill era, La Manga, administration, relegation to the third tier, the Watford play off finale, the great escape, winning the Premier League, quarterfinals of the Champions League, the death of the chairman, winning the FA cup, relegation and now administration again. Not to mention Peter Taylor’s disastrous time in charge, and the gang of four’s attempt to take over the club.
Feel free to add anything I missed. Being a Leicester fan never seems to be dull, wouldn’t swap it for anything.
All this financial fair play malarkey does is ensure that the richest backed clubs with the sharpest accountants and lawyers will continue to dominate football in this country and in particular the Premier League. Clubs at the lower end, who start to try and build a team just to stay in the top flight will continue to end up having to sell their best players if it all goes wrong and becomes unsustainable, and they will end up worse off than they were before they started. We might as well resign ourselves to the fact that there will be no change to the top of the Premier League for the foreseeable future. Football fans, get used to seeing more of the same old same old.
On the bright side, I'm sure the new government involvement in the running of football will work out well. "I'm from the government and I'm here to help". Lord preserve us from these useless, interfering arseholes!
