- Leicester fans plan to organize a protest against the clash this weekend
- Many followers fear that the club's management will lead to another descent
- Listen now: Everything is starting! Is there an agenda against Ange Postecoglou?
Leicester fans plan to organize a protest against the club's hierarchy this Saturday to coincide with the Fox televised clash with Arsenal.
An increasing number of followers disappointed the decisions taken at the top of the club, which believes that it led to the descent in 2023 and fear will cause another fall in the championship this season.
A group of followers plans to march together towards the King Power Stadium and urge fans to express their frustrations in the 14th minute Sign the Portuguese midfielder of Sporting Lisboa, just to lose the deadline to register in 14 seconds.
Football director Jon Rudkin has been attacked by supportive songs throughout the campaign. Rudkin is an ally of confidence of Leicester president, Aiyawatt Srivaddhaanaprabha, but is at the Club's mixed transfer center in recent times.
A group representative, who are called the restart of the project, said: 'In Leicester, confidence between fans, players and those who run the club has eroded over time.
'In a period of persistent instability and decline results, continuous silence has become unforgivable as the club seems to lack direction and vision. It feeds the perception that fans, at best, are expected to be dedicated animators, regardless of what the great plan can be.
Leicester City fans plan to organize a protest against club management this weekend
The protest will take place during the Fox game against Arsenal on Saturday on live television
Many fans believe that decisions made by the club's board could cause another descent to the championship
'With a clear lack of orientation of the hierarchy, fans remain guessing. Decisions seem reactionary, inconsistent and without reference to any clear governing principle.
“In a nutshell, something has to change, and that is why we advocate a football restart in Leicester City.”
Leicester replaced Steve Cooper with Ruud Van Nistelrooy at the end of last year, but have lost eight of their last nine league games under the Dutchman, leaving them in the last three. Despite the clear deficiencies in the squad, Leicester added only one player, the full-back Woyo Coulibaly, in the winter transfer window.