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Foxes Trust: "Fans Entitled to Make Feelings Known"

For Fox Sake spoke to the Co-Chair of the Foxes Trust, Lynn Wyeth, about the recent fan unrest and planned boycott of the WBA game, and what the Trust would like to see from the club's hierarchy.

04.01.26, 14:23 Updated 04.01.26, 14:47 2 Minute Read

Andy Moore

Andy Moore

The Foxes Trust have continued to call on Leicester City to communicate their plans to a frustrated fanbase, amid growing tension on the terraces as to how the club has been run in recent seasons.

A disappointing response to relegation from the Premier League in 2024/25 has highlighted a number of issues at the club that have been brewing for a while, not least the perceived impending points deduction and a squad riddled with players on Premier League wages, that are flattering to deceive on the pitch.

That tension has spilled into the stands in recent weeks, with fans split as to what action, if any, they need to take, with a boycott planned for tomorrow's match against WBA by a section of fans, including the Union FS group.

For Fox Sake spoke to Lynn Wyeth, Co-Chair of the Foxes Trust, who believes fans have a right to protest in whichever way they want, and re-iterated that the club need to communicate and soon.

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