While on Merseyside for the clash versus Everton, Leicester City supporters were not entertained by their team. You could say that the side let the loyal away following down at Goodison Park on the day. This was indeed another six-pointer versus a similar relegation-threatened club. You could say the match was must win for both outfits. The Toffees again got the better of Leicester whilst both struggle in a competitive campaign.
LCFC manager Ruud van Nistelrooy was under mounting pressure at King Power Stadium until he managed victory at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Though that break from duress emanating from his own support was shortlived. After losing 4-0 to David Moyes' men in ultra disappointing fashion, some Foxes fans pitied RvN but others turned on the Dutchman once more. In addition, the Blue Army let the east Midlands club know their feelings in no uncertain terms.
Subsequent to further disruption and dissatisfaction among the people who essentially prop up the organisation, can the former Manchester United star hold onto his position? Is it right for the Leicester hierarchy to continue with RvN? And what is being said on social media by those disgruntled spectators?
Is Ruud van Nistelrooy's role as Foxes boss under threat with time for yet another change at the helm?
If they wish to, Leicester bosses could dismiss van Nistelrooy and hire a different head coach. I'm not sure many other gaffers could extract much more from this occasionally feeble squad, but you never know. If the people who run LCFC aren't unhappy yet - many supporters are:
Leicester City faithful let club chiefs know their feelings
In the meantime, Foxes fans also wanted director of football Jon Rudkin and chairman Aiyawatt 'Top' Srivaddhanaprabha to be aware of how they feel. And some of them didn't hold back, as you can probably imagine. We chose to show three examples but many more exist on these same posts.