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Angry Fans Vent Frustrations as Leicester and Norwich Plummet
10 Nov
Summary
- Norwich and Leicester fans unite in protests against club leadership
- Both teams mired in poor form, with Norwich winless at home and Leicester struggling in the Championship
- Fans demand structural changes to address the decline of their former Premier League clubs

On November 10, 2025, fans of Leicester City and Norwich City came together in their shared frustration as their former Premier League clubs continue to struggle. The match at Carrow Road pitted two teams mired in poor form, with Norwich having gone six home league games without a point and Leicester managing just one win in their last 10 matches.
The partisan rivalry between the Championship clubs was replaced by a unity in their calls for change, as supporters of both sides vented their growing anger towards the leadership of their respective teams. Chants of "sack the board" and "We want Rudkin out" (referring to Leicester's director of football) echoed from the away end, while some of the chants took on a darker tone, leading to condemnation from both clubs.
The decline of these once-successful Premier League clubs has been a long time in the making. Leicester, who won the top-flight title just 10 years ago, have fallen from great heights with two relegations in the past three seasons. Norwich, meanwhile, have lost all eight of their home games this season, extending a dismal run that has seen them equal their previous worst Championship streak.
Fans of both clubs are demanding more than just a change in management, calling for structural changes to address the root causes of their teams' downfall. With the future of their clubs hanging in the balance, the supporters' united protests have become a rallying cry for a brighter future.




