'Bring Pearson back, wait for Carrick' - Who Foxes fans want nextpublished at 13:23 GMT

Image source, Getty ImagesLeicester City supporters were asked for who they would want as the next Foxes boss, and the wishlist is long.
The responses range from former bosses Enzo Maresca and Nigel Pearson to current Manchester United interim head coach Michael Carrick and England Under-21 boss Lee Carsley.
Ash: I think most Leicester fans would take Maresca back in a heartbeat, realistically we will end up with Russell Martin and another six months time he will be getting the sack.
Nick: Go for experience, ideally someone previously connected with the club, for this season at least. Characters like Nigel Pearson or Neil Lennon would reconnect the fans and push the players.
William: I would have Andy King or Nigel Pearson until the end of the season then bring in Carsley or Carrick in the summer and they have fresh season and a summer to have time to implement there tactics and get the signings they want.
John: Someone like Gary Rowett. We need to stop conceding goals. Clean sheets and build from there. Every point we can get is vital. Please not Russell Martin!
Mark: I think Leicester are well and truly cemented into the Championship dog fight this season. I think the manager appointment needs to reflect this and the profile needs to be someone who can get players working hard on the pitch.
Forget developing or maintaining a footballing philosophy, this boat is in danger of sinking to League One and it's SOS time.
Sam: Use the small bit of money we do have and go and get Mark Robins. Experienced, respected and will steady the ship.
Scott: Depending on the financial situation of the club, if we can afford some compensation then maybe best to look at the likes of Dave Challinor, Andy Woodman, Michael Skubala, or push the boat out and get Carlos Corberan.
Basil: If Russell Martin gets the job I fully expect there will be riots/protests/boycotts. City fans have had enough of the tippy-tappy - we want to see a team with fight, organisation, and front-footed football.
The problem is - which managers actually play like that any more? I'd love to see Nigel Pearson back to sort this sorry lot out, but longer-term, we need a forward-thinking manager, and honestly, no one stands out. I'm worried.
Chris: We need someone who can steady the ship, someone who will get the respect from the players. Many people won't like it, but I think Steven Gerrard would be a good option. Like Frank Lampard has done at Coventry, he believe he can build a team capable of going up next season.
Becky: I just want to watch a team that wants to play, and wants to win. There are a great deal of issues going on at the club at the moment and I'm not convinced that another new manager will fix things, but it can't get much worse… (can it?! Will it?!)
'Repairs urgently required' - fans react to Khun Top interview
We also asked for Leicester fans to comment on what owner Khun Aiyawatt 'Top' Srivaddhanaprabh had to say in his interview with BBC Radio Leicester.
These are just a few of the thoughts shared with us...
Neil: Unfortunately the interview only highlighted how disconnected from the fanbase and reality the hierarchy at the club is. Until reality hits nothing will change and we will continue in a downward spiral.
The greatest of sporting miracles will be consigned to the history books and the opportunity of a true lasting legacy squandered.
Gareth: The chairman is well-intentioned, his family have put so much into the club. Thank you. However, the ongoing situation is entirely the responsibility of the current board and officers.
The lack of skill ,and until recently the unwillingness to communicate with the fanbase will not be rectified by the appointment of yet another (failed) manager. The team vehicle is broken, changing the driver again and again will not fix it. Repairs are urgently required!
Alan: Top's words were just that: words. Unless or until they are backed by action then relegation looks the most likely outcome. I gave up my season ticket after 25 years this year in dismay at the running of the club and just how miserable the matchday experience has become.































