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Roy Keane, Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards analyse Leicester’s problems after their relegation from the Premier League.

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30 Comments

  1. After we won the title, If Ranieri
    was a top manager,he would have taken us FORWARD for the next 4 seasons,until his
    contract was up,instead of
    BACKWARDS so badly for 6
    months,that he got sacked AGAIN for almost certainly
    getting us relegated !

  2. No one said when schemcial left that Leicester would get relegated.
    No everyone is clamouring out of the woodwork
    Load of nonsense

  3. Should have gone for Dyche a lot sooner. They turned their noses at him because his style wasn't good on the eye. But he grinds out results as we saw today with Everton.

  4. they deserve this relegaation, you dont let kasper go and not replace him, Livakovic was available, Mark flekken, lazy recruitment

  5. The league script writers chose to screw over LC, and they would have done it no matter who was on the team. There's not a lot of reason here. There is money from betting, money from advertising via internet, cable, and broadcast, and money from concessions and tickets. The last is the smallest component and, for many UK clubs, it is the most reliable. For the other income, FIFA and club leagues and owners see the bigger pots as the unreliable ones. They want those revenue streams to be more reliable and more predictable, and they want to trim extraneous costs while doing so. To this end, they want predictably drama-heavy matches, with most of the action concentrated in the times of the game most people watch: the beginning and end of each half. This concentrates the highlights, letting highlight packages be edited easily, and those satisfy young viewers football's corporate geniuses view as having no attention span. Plus, you see, those early and late goals, combine with the roars of ever-sillier announcers, guarantee "exciting" starts and endings. Between goal "drama" and stupid transfers and pointless manager firings and outrageous referee errors, there are web clicks, vlog views, and more advertising and more betting with more kickbacks, which all, in turn, conditions bigger licensing fees for broadcasting and merch.

    So it all works – for the money people in football. Until it does not work, of course. Until someone on the inside decides to screw his nondisclosure agreements and to explain where the urgency has gone in football, and tries to describe why teams and managers repeatedly do things no one who was trying to win would do. Someone should explain how generationally good, athletically impeccable players can be sublime for a few minutes every couple of matches, and then abysmal and borderline incompetent for most of the time the teams are on the pitch. When it happens – and it will happen, despite a lack of interest from today's incompetent, lazy journalists, because the sport has deteriorated visibly, and, indeed, dramatically from the lack of honest sporting competition for at least ninety percent of every match. Outcomes are clearly either determined based on a few minutes of framed "drama" or are entirely predetermined, while tables are arranged to keep as many people involved for as long as leagues, organizing bodies, corporations, national interests (for national tournaments) and FIFA can manage without compromising the filling of pockets through the circumscription (to the point of effective elimination) of competition.

    Some effort appears to be made to keep the best teams, at least, minimally slighted, but then those tend anyway to be the richest and least in need of help. What happen in football is what has happened to corporatized sports across the board. Sports has been decoupled from competition and the ideal of talent and effort combining to lead to success in this one area of life. Apparently, we can't have the fantasy of being good at something and working hard at it to lead one's field being taken seriously even in the realm of games in today's revenge-of-the-wealthy world. Fine, but be prepared for the backlash when people become aware of the fraud the world's most popular sport has become, thanks to a relative handful of obscenely greedy people.

  6. Get rid of Kasper Schmeichel was dumb move Leicester made at start of the season and not bring in quality Goalkeeper to replace him just have your 2nd Goalkeeper who hasn't been playing regularly past few years and bring in a backup Goalkeeper from championship who himself haven't been playing for regularly few years was equally a dumb move

  7. What cost them long term was not qualifying for the champions league in either 2020 or 2021. They needed that money to then fund player signings and wages as ffp was catching up with them. And then missing out on Europe completely in 2022 meant there was 0 money to bring in new quality so they had to sell to buy. No one wanted tielemans cos of the asking price and the fact that he’s now free this summer.

  8. those 2 season where they was in the top 4 for most of the seasons then ending up finishing out of the top 4 had an impact finically

  9. Some clubs go into free-fall. There are no guarantees that Leicester will bounce back, and the Championship is very competitive these days.

  10. Every season its the same thing everyone says the relegated teams should come straight backup! Well I feel that disrepects the championship it is a very tough league and very physical and competitive so no relegated club is gifted to bounce straight back there is a lot of quality sides in the championship

  11. Without sound horrible to Leicester, they have, in general, always been a yo-yo club. They have punch well above their weight, in the last 5 seasons or so, and achieved some great feats

  12. Think a lot of teams are starting to use the 'tank method' in order to rebuild. Getting relegated, move big contracts on, and get in cheaper signings with huge potential. That way, they have a stronger core coming into the league, proven to hold their own at the top of the log, ready to compete for European spots and domestic cups for the next few seasons after promotion – only to tank again!

  13. Will someone at sky please stop Jamie Carragher from sucking air through his moist teeth every 5 words 😫, its like listening to a scouse asthmatic drown! It's giving me PTSD

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