Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha: 'It's love and pain. Leicester is like my son, so I have to do it right'

Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha is pouring his heart out as he reflects on Leicester City's struggles this season, one that has left the team in 14th place in the Championship and has led to the sacking of manager MartΓ­ Cifuentes. The Thai billionaire owner, who inherited the club from his father Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha after his tragic helicopter crash in 2018, is under immense pressure to deliver results.

Srivaddhanaprabha acknowledges that he shares the frustrations of the fans, who are still reeling from the shock relegation in 2023. The owner believes that with the current squad, Leicester should not be relegated again and that the players need support from the fans. He emphasizes that it's a collective responsibility and that everyone involved must work together to turn things around.

The Thai billionaire is also clear about his vision for the club, which was instilled in him by his father. "We want success long term for the club," he says. The owner has invested heavily in the team and has been patient, but the recent struggles have been a setback.

Srivaddhanaprabha has faced criticism from fans and the media, with some calling for him to sell the club due to its poor performance. However, the owner remains committed to his vision and is determined to restore Leicester City's former glory. "I still feel every bit the same," he says. "I loved football and I loved the club."

The owner also acknowledges that the pandemic had a significant impact on his business, but he believes that relegation in 2023 was unexpected. He has expressed frustration at the lack of experience from the team during their relegation fight.

In an effort to turn things around, Srivaddhanaprabha is reorganizing the club's structure and appointing a technical director to work with Director of Football Jon Rudkin. The owner believes that this change will help to bring stability and success back to the club.

Srivaddhanaprabha's passion for the club is evident in his words, and he is determined to do things right this time around. He knows that it won't be easy, but he is willing to put in the work to make Leicester City successful again.
 
omg i feel bad for aiyawatt srivaddhanaprabha πŸ€• his dad vichai was so loved by leicester city fans after what happened he's got a tough job on his hands but i think it's cool that he's reorganizing the club and hiring new people to help him out πŸ“ˆ maybe they can figure some stuff out and get leicester back into the premier league πŸ†
 
πŸ€” I think it's refreshing to see a billionaire owner like Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha taking responsibility for his team's struggles and acknowledging the frustration of fans πŸ™. It's clear that he shares their passion and wants to deliver results, but also recognizes that it's a collective effort required to turn things around πŸ’ͺ.

The fact that he's reorganizing the club's structure and appointing a technical director is a good move, as it shows he's willing to adapt and make changes πŸ”. It's interesting that he mentions his father's vision for the club, which suggests that there's a sense of continuity and tradition at play πŸ†.

Overall, I think Srivaddhanaprabha's commitment to restoring Leicester City's former glory is admirable πŸ’•. He's got the resources and expertise to make it happen, and if he can bring stability and success back to the team, fans will likely be won over πŸ€—.
 
I feel bad for Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, he's under so much pressure from fans and media πŸ€”... I mean, who wouldn't want their team to do well? Leicester City has a lot of potential, but they need to gel as a team ASAP. It's easy to say it's everyone's responsibility, but how many times can you blame the owner before things start to change? πŸ†

It's interesting that he invested so much in the team and was patient, but now it seems like he needs to take some risks to turn things around πŸ’Έ... appointing a technical director is a good move though, maybe they can bring in some fresh ideas? 🀝 I'm with him on wanting long-term success for the club - we don't want to see this happen again!
 
I mean, I feel for Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, trying to keep a sinking ship afloat and all that πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Relegated twice already? That's like, what, two strikes against the club or something? πŸ™„ And now he's gotta reorganize the whole thing... good luck with that πŸ’ͺ. I guess only time will tell if his "vision" for success is just a fancy way of saying "I'll stick around till someone else takes over" πŸ˜’. Oh well, at least he's still passionate about it, even if the rest of us are losing faith πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
I'm not sure what's more concerning - the team's poor performance or the owner's reliance on nostalgia πŸ˜•. It feels like Srivaddhanaprabha is doubling down on the same failed strategies that led to relegation in 2023, rather than making any significant changes to the team's approach. The appointment of a technical director is a step in the right direction, but it's unclear whether this will be enough to shake things up. Ultimately, success in the Championship requires more than just passion - it demands a nuanced understanding of the game and a willingness to adapt πŸ’‘.
 
I feel bad for Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, he's under so much pressure from fans and media πŸ˜”. I mean, who wouldn't want their team to succeed? The Thai billionaire has a great vision for the club and is willing to invest his time and money into making it happen πŸ’Έ. I'm curious to see how the reorganization of the club's structure goes, hope they can get things back on track soon 🀞. Can't wait to see some good football again! πŸ‘
 
omg did u see that interview w/ Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha? he's literally pouring his heart out about leicester city's struggles πŸ€• i feel him tho, it's not easy being a billionaire owner and dealing w/ all those expectations from fans & media. but seriously, 14th place in the championship is a huge mess πŸ”₯ they need some serious changes ASAP. i love that he's reorganizing the club's structure and hiring a technical director tho πŸ‘Š hopefully this'll bring stability & success back to leicester city. srivaddhanaprabha's passion for the club is infectious ❀️ and i'm rooting for him to turn things around! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” I feel bad for Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, you know? He's under so much pressure from fans and media, but at least he's trying to listen to them. 14th place is a tough spot to be in, especially after relegation last year. 🚨 I think the squad needs more support, like coaching staff or something. All this talk about him having a "vision" for the club is nice and all, but what if it's not working out? 😐 At least he's not giving up, that's gotta be counted for right? πŸ’ͺ Maybe reorganizing the structure will help? 🀞 Only time will tell if he can turn things around and get Leicester City back to where they belong. πŸ‘€
 
Ugh, 14th place in the Championship? That's like, really not good πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, I get it, the pandemic messed with everyone's business, but Β£200 million owner just can't even keep the team afloat? πŸ˜… And now they're changing up the structure again... that's just more of the same πŸ’”. Can't they just give the manager some decent players for once? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ The fans are still reeling from last season's relegation, and this owner is like "oh no, we'll just magically get back to the Premier League" πŸ˜‚. Newsflash: it doesn't work that way πŸ’Έ. And what's up with all these changes? Is Srivaddhanaprabha just throwing money at problems instead of actually fixing them? πŸ€‘ It's gonna take more than just a fancy reorg to turn this team around...
 
man... leicester city has been through some tough times πŸ€•... srivaddhanaprabha is really showing his passion and commitment to the club πŸ‘... 14th place in the championship is not where he wants them to be, but at least he's being honest about it 😊... investing heavily in the team and still patient, that takes guts πŸ’Έ... gotta give him props for trying to reorganize the structure and bringing in a technical director πŸ”„... fans are frustrated, but maybe this change is just what they need πŸ’ͺ... gonna be tough to turn things around, but srivaddhanaprabha seems like he's got his heart in the right place ❀️
 
omg i feel u aiyawatt 😭 he's been through so much already losing his dad and now having to deal with all this pressure 🀯 its not just about him tho it's about the fans too who are still hurting from that relegation last year i mean can u blame them? 14th place in the championship is a huge setback for any team. and marti cifuentes getting sacked just adds to the drama πŸ™„ but seriously though i think aiyawatt is on the right track reorganizing the club's structure and appointing that technical director are some good moves. its gonna take time tho and patience but i gotta give it to him he's been open about his struggles and frustrations and hes willing to listen to the fans πŸ™
 
Omg I feel so bad for Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha πŸ€•πŸ‘€ he's got a lot of pressure on him as the owner of Leicester City. I mean, who wouldn't want to be a part of such an amazing team with all that history? But it's not just about the team, it's also about the fans who are still hurting from relegation in 2023 🀯. The guy is like "we're gonna get it right this time" and I'm over here like "yaaas let's do it!" πŸ˜‚ but at the same time, it's not easy when you're dealing with a team that's struggling and critics who want him to sell the club. I think he's trying his best to bring stability and success back to the team, which is awesome 🀝. He might be facing some tough times now, but if anyone can turn things around, it's Aiyawatt πŸ’ͺ
 
I feel bad for Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, you know? He's got a lot of pressure on his shoulders and the fans are expecting him to deliver. I think it's cool that he's staying committed to his vision for the club, though. 14th place in the Championship is not where Leicester City wants to be, but at least they're trying to turn things around.

I've been following the team, and I can see how frustrated the fans must be. Relegation in 2023 was a tough pill to swallow. But I think Srivaddhanaprabha's decision to reorganize the club's structure is a good move. A technical director can bring some stability and expertise to the table.

It's also interesting that he's acknowledging the lack of experience from the team during their relegation fight. That's something that any manager or owner would struggle with, I guess. But at least Srivaddhanaprabha is taking responsibility and trying to make things right. 🀞
 
man this guy Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha is really taking the heat for Leicester City's struggles πŸ€• his commitment to the team is admirable, i mean who wouldn't want to restore the club's former glory? but at the same time, he needs to listen to the fans and make some changes ASAP 🚨 like, appointing a technical director makes sense, maybe it'll help bring stability and success back to the club. also, i feel for him, inheriting the team after his dad's passing must be super tough πŸ’”
 
omg i feel bad for the fans of leicester city, they've been through so much since their relegation last year πŸ€•πŸ˜” i think aiyawatt srivaddhanaprabha is doing his best with the resources he has and he's not giving up on the team πŸ™ŒπŸ½πŸ’ͺ it's great to see him being open and honest about the struggles they're facing, that takes a lot of courage πŸ’•. i think it's awesome that he's reorganizing the club's structure and appointing new staff to help turn things around πŸ”„πŸ’‘ let's hope he can bring success back to leicester city soon! πŸ‘
 
Wow, 14th place in the Championship is a tough spot for Leicester City πŸ€•πŸ˜¬. I mean, Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha has done some good stuff with the club, but relegation was a big deal last year βš½οΈπŸ‘Ž. He's got to get the team back on track and fast πŸ’¨. But I think he's on the right path with reorganizing the structure and getting Jon Rudkin in πŸ‘. Stability is key when it comes to success, you know? 😊
 
OMG, 14th place in the Championship? 🀯 That's like, really low for a team with as much potential as Leicester City has. I think Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha needs to take a closer look at his squad and figure out what's going on. All this talk about it being a collective responsibility sounds good and all, but someone's gotta be held accountable for the losses. πŸ€”

The pandemic definitely had an impact on his business, but that doesn't excuse the team from performing poorly. And yeah, he invested heavily in the club, so I get why fans are frustrated with him. But at the same time, it's like, if you're gonna commit to something for the long haul, you gotta see it through. πŸ’Έ

I'm curious to see how this reorganization thing plays out, but if it doesn't turn things around soon, there might be some major changes coming...
 
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