Leicester fans demand change as Rowett urges decisive action after relegation
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Leicester fans demand change as Rowett urges decisive actionImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Among the chants of discontent among fans were calls for Khun Aiyawatt 'Top' Srivaddhanaprabha's King Power Group to sell the clubByAndrew AloiaBBC Sport, East MidlandsPublished25 minutes agoCommentsLeicester City fans gathered outside King Power Stadium to demand change after the club were relegated to League One just 10 years after their famous Premier League title win.There had been boos from supporters during Tuesday's 2-2 draw with Hull City that sealed the Foxes' fate, but there was a largely gloomy - almost resigned - atmosphere throughout a game played in front of stands in which a huge amount of seats were left empty.Those feelings intensified outside the ground, with a series of players lambasted when they emerged, while there were renewed calls for chief football officer Jon Rudkin to leave the club and owner Khun Aiyawatt 'Top' Srivaddhanaprabha to sell up.Khun Top, as well as manager Gary Rowett, listened to what some fans had to say, with the owner also issuing a statement, external saying there were "no excuses" for dropping to the third tier a decade after the 5,000-1 Premier League title win, and just five years on from lifting the FA Cup."Responsibility sits with me," said Khun Top when he addressed the club's third relegation in four years."We have experienced the highest highs and now the lowest lows, and the pain is shared by all of us."I am truly sorry for the disappointment we have caused. "I understand the strength of feeling among our supporters, and we do not take your support for granted, especially at moments like this."Leicester relegated to League One after Hull drawHow Leicester went from champions to League One in a decadePublished14 hours agoKhun Top went on to say "necessary decisions" will be made to "rebuild, improve and restore the stand...




