Foxes of Leicester asked Leicester City supporters if they predict relegation – this is how the Blue Army responded to the possibly dropping down a division. It may be a difficult question for fans to answer, but we wanted to hear what the most important part of any club envision for the east Midlands side in 2022/23. Where will the Leicestershire outfit end up next season?
Premier League status is acutely precious in English football. We have witnessed the decline of some major and established organizations over the years following a drop in divisions. FoL obviously don’t want that to happen to LCFC, with respect to relegation or free fall.
However, we are worried. So we wanted other informed views to see what the faithful feel. We already know that the majority of the support are unsupportive of manager Brendan Rodgers, but what about the possibility of Championship football in 2023/24?
The only way we stay up this year is by moments of magic that have absolutely no correlation to Rodgers and the way he plays football, but i’m confident we go down as we barley see moments like that anymore, because a loss with a “good performance” is apparently enough.
— Jack (@JackWhitman_7) March 21, 2023
Well said.
We’ve lost Vardy’s goals worth 15-20 points a season & Kasper would save us at leat 10 points a season & we haven’t the replaced them so unless what we have steps up we are in real danger of relegation
— GARY SCOTT 🦊 (@gazzascott70) March 21, 2023
Vardy is irreplaceable.
I’ve told the kids we’ve completed the premier league let’s get back to the championship it’s more fun….😬
— Jazz (@jazzarelle) March 21, 2023
On tour around lower league grounds.
Yes, have massive crunch games against sides around and afraid this mentality of we will be fine will cost is in games like that. That 14/15 side in quality is a lot worse than the current side but they had fight and were commited to the club and manager so stayed up.
— Cam (@shanny21lcfc) March 21, 2023
The 14/15 squad would survive.
If Maddison stays fit we stay up. If he’s hurt, we go down. He’s the team right now. If Ndidi plays like he did against Brentford, Youri comes back strong, and Evans actually makes it onto the pitch, I think it’s a comfortable end to the season. A lot of ifs.
— Tim (@dadsof3) March 22, 2023
James Maddison is absolutely essential to the cause.
New Leicester City signing Nathan Opoku describes dream move
No sooner had Opoku been announced as a new Fox, it was revealed that he wouldn’t land on Filbert Way. This is because he was immediately loaned to Belgian Pro League team OH Leuven; they are Leicester’s sister club also owned by The King Power International Group.
Opoku is Ghanaian and will be 22 in the summer. He is a striker who played at college in the United States. It had been reported that by choosing a switch to England, he therefore rejected a chance to be in the 2023 MLS SuperDraft.
The former Ventura County Fusion player says it is a ‘dream come true‘ to sign for LCFC. The forward confirmed MLS interest yet always dreamed of playing in a big European league. Apparently he is ‘learning every day’ at OHL.