Leicester City owner Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha has spoken publicly for the first time in 10 years, revealing his plans to revamp the club's structure and address the ongoing Premier League title saga.
Srivaddhanaprabha acknowledges that he is not walking away from the team, despite facing significant challenges. "I'm not blaming anyone," he said. "I can take responsibility." He admitted that the club has struggled since winning the Premier League 10 years ago, and that the ambition to compete with the big six was unrealistic.
The Thai businessman revealed that Leicester City needs to adapt to changing football landscapes, particularly in terms of playing style. The club is looking for a new chief executive, commercial director, and sporting director as part of its major overhaul. Srivaddhanaprabha emphasized the importance of finding the right people to help build the team's identity.
The owner also discussed his plans to reduce Leicester City's wage bill and sell high-earning players, highlighting that the club needs to be more frugal in order to compete with other top teams. He admitted that the financial implications of winning the Premier League 10 years ago had led to significant challenges for the team.
Srivaddhanaprabha also spoke about his desire to find a new manager who can help set the standard for football at Leicester City. The owner emphasized that he wants to focus on long-term success rather than quick wins, and that communication with fans is essential in building trust.
Throughout the conversation, Srivaddhanaprabha maintained that he still has a deep love for Leicester City, and that his commitment to the team remains unwavering. "How can I walk away from my son?" he asked. His determination to succeed and return the club to its former glory was evident in every word.
As the club navigates these uncertain times, Srivaddhanaprabha's words offer a glimmer of hope for the Foxes' future. With his commitment to finding new talent and building a strong team identity, Leicester City fans may finally see a light at the end of the tunnel.
Srivaddhanaprabha acknowledges that he is not walking away from the team, despite facing significant challenges. "I'm not blaming anyone," he said. "I can take responsibility." He admitted that the club has struggled since winning the Premier League 10 years ago, and that the ambition to compete with the big six was unrealistic.
The Thai businessman revealed that Leicester City needs to adapt to changing football landscapes, particularly in terms of playing style. The club is looking for a new chief executive, commercial director, and sporting director as part of its major overhaul. Srivaddhanaprabha emphasized the importance of finding the right people to help build the team's identity.
The owner also discussed his plans to reduce Leicester City's wage bill and sell high-earning players, highlighting that the club needs to be more frugal in order to compete with other top teams. He admitted that the financial implications of winning the Premier League 10 years ago had led to significant challenges for the team.
Srivaddhanaprabha also spoke about his desire to find a new manager who can help set the standard for football at Leicester City. The owner emphasized that he wants to focus on long-term success rather than quick wins, and that communication with fans is essential in building trust.
Throughout the conversation, Srivaddhanaprabha maintained that he still has a deep love for Leicester City, and that his commitment to the team remains unwavering. "How can I walk away from my son?" he asked. His determination to succeed and return the club to its former glory was evident in every word.
As the club navigates these uncertain times, Srivaddhanaprabha's words offer a glimmer of hope for the Foxes' future. With his commitment to finding new talent and building a strong team identity, Leicester City fans may finally see a light at the end of the tunnel.