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Boycott Leader: "Owners Need To Get Their Heads Out Of The Sand"

A section of Leicester City fans are planning to boycott Monday's game against West Brom in protest at how the club is being run, amid increased tension between fans.

02.01.26, 22:44 Updated 04.01.26, 09:31 2 Minute Read

Andy Moore

Andy Moore

A group of Leicester City supporters have announced plans to boycott the upcoming home match with West Bromwich Albion in protest at how the club is being run. 

There has been growing discontent across the fan base this season, with a section of supporters calling for a change in ownership and for the current Leicester City board to resign, amid what some are calling the behind the scenes turmoil engulfing the club. 

The Foxes are facing a points deduction in the coming weeks that could have wide-ranging consequences on the club both financially and on the pitch, and recent off-field issues - including the recent Christmas payment U-turn and stewards almost missing out on food vouchers - have left many supporters worried that the club are in financial trouble. 

One of the leaders of the boycott, @KingPowerOut on X, spoke to For Fox Sake and outlined the reasons as to why they think a boycott is needed and what they want to see from the club. 

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