Leicester transfer stat an indictment of failing King Power ownership | OneFootball

Leicester transfer stat an indictment of failing King Power ownership | OneFootball

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·29 March 2025

Leicester transfer stat an indictment of failing King Power ownership

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It's not yet time for chairman Aiyawatt 'Khun Top' Srivaddhanaprabha to sell up and leave Leicester City Football Club for good. However, the 39-year-old has not gone the right way about running a sporting organisation for some time now. And, sadly for the revered Srivaddhanaprabha family in the city of Leicester, Top is definitely going the wrong way with respect to his status at King Power Stadium.

There are two aspects of the modern LCFC which especially frustrate fans, not to mention detract from the currently struggling team. The main issues are the director of football's ineptitude in the contemporary era. Along with a particularly low budget, or a lack of quality prerequisite signings. To pinpoint where the club could have saved itself from relegation: having somebody in power who is superior to Jon Rudkin, as well as better squad additions.


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Today we attempt to explain how City managed to fall so low; it is almost as if the club is on autopilot, as shrewdly observed and stated by BBC Sport. And one statistic stands out negatively for the east Midlands side, which I will now detail. There is no surprise whatsoever that Leicester transfer business created the latest indictment of the arguably failing King Power ownership and its staff.

Leicester City transfer stat stands out for all the wrong reasons while making Khun Top Srivaddhanaprabha look incapable of administrating the Foxes

Only one of Leicester's nine summer signings, loanees or permanent acquisitions, made the starting lineup for the calamitous Manchester United loss in mid-March. We have actually signed 10 players this season when including the promising Woyo Coulibaly.

The Frenchman didn't make Ruud van Nistelrooy's awkward and insubstantial XI either. The Foxes were subsequently dispatched by the Red Devils. The fact that only one Fox, the impressive Bilal El Khannouss, made the team is an indictment of the recruitment department and possibly scouting.

Albeit Profit and Sustainability issues caused by Top and Rudkin affected transfer activities to a ridiculous degree. Are the pair capable of maintaining EPL stability in the future?

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