Leicester chairman Khun Top's summer to-do list

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Assuming Leicester City chairman Aiyawatt 'Khun Top' Srivaddhanaprabha remains at the helm of the East Midlands Club for the foreseeable future, he has a busy summer ahead of him. You could say that the Thai businessman has the most important as well as invariable offseason to-do list in the history of the Foxes.

If Top doesn't understand the gravitas of the situation City find themselves in under his inadequate contemporary guidance - I'm happy to outline exactly what the King Power chief must do at Filbert Way during this preseason. I see three main tasks on the owner's looming and vital LCFC itinerary.

So let's waste no time and get to the chair's catalogue of chores. And members of the Blue Army will likely be able to guess the first item on the checklist!

Three crucial charges on Leicester City chairman Aiyawatt Khun Top Srivaddhanaprabha's summer to-do list

Dismiss Jon Rudkin

First of all, many of us Leicester supporters believe the club's relationship with director of football Jon Rudkin has finally run its course. This dismal season back in the Premier League was the final straw for most of us, if not before now.

Of course, it is worth noting that Rudkin was in position for City's most memorable and fruitful times too. Nine years ago today he was present for the English top flight triumph.

The former Foxes caretaker manager (yep, this actually happened) also presided over footballing affairs for the FA Cup victory. All is not lost or forgotten, but a fresh approach is now required at LCFC.

Sack Ruud van Nistelrooy

This is arguably job No.1! Poor old Ruud just isn't good enough. Or he isn't right for us. Is Lee Carsley the correct man for the job? Media place him in contention.

Look at himself in the mirror

If Top isn't willing to take stock of his own shortcomings (Profit and Sustainability errors, minimal funding, incorrect staff appointed), then he must sell up. If he doesn't want Leicester to be a stable EPL outfit, he should sell the club. If he properly commits, I believe the faithful will allow him the time to reform.