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Leicester fans expressed their fury to their board when they stole a banner over the King Power Stadium before their 1-0 defeat against Liverpool on Sunday.
Upon entering the game, the Foxes knew that only a victory would keep its hopes of already thin survival. But all dreams of what would have been a miraculous escape was broken by Liverpool, which recorded them for a defeat of the 23rd League of the season.
An increasing number of leicester supporters are disillusioned by those of the club summit, who also supervised relegation to the championship in 2023.
Football director Jon Rudkin was targeted by partisan songs throughout the campaign. Rudkin is an ally of confidence of Leicester and President Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha but finds himself in the honor of the club’s mixed transfer record in recent times.
Srivaddhanaprabha is also the president of the Thai travel group King Power, the sponsor and namesake of the Leicester field.
And on Sunday, a light plane flew from close to the King Power Stadium dragging the banner: “King Power Clueless. Sacke the board. ‘
Leicester fans sent a furious message to their board of directors before facing Liverpool

The banner flew near the stadium and read: “King Power Clueless, Sacke the Board”

Leciester’s relegation to the championship was confirmed after Liverpool won a 1-0 victory
Leicester’s backlash to their board of directors has been frequent this season.
Before the 2-0 Leicester defeat against Arsenal in February, a group of fans walked towards their land and urged fans to express their frustrations in the 14th minute.
The number 14 linked to the failure of Adrien Silva’s transfer in 2017. Leicester concluded an agreement of 22 million pounds Sterling to sign the Portuguese midfielder from Sporting Lisbon, to miss the deadline to record it by 14 seconds.
And during the 3-0 defeat of Leicester against Newcastle on April 7, a banner of the stands read: “Stop Rudkins” Rot “.
The Foxes join Southampton to have already been relegated to the championship, these two teams likely to be joined by Ipswich Town.
If this happens, he would mark the second successive season that the three promoted teams were relegated to the second level at first of demand.