Have you found anything to be positive about so far this season?

 

I'd have to say the Union FS singing section because I dread to think what the atmosphere would have been like so far without it.

Even more importantly, because going to football should be about having a good time without relying on what takes place on the pitch to make that happen. Some of my favourite seasons following Leicester have been when we've been terrible, because of who I was going with and the kind of things we did either side of 90 minutes of complete rubbish.

Some people are more content to wallow in the bad times, but I'd be much happier to hear that wall of noise expanding over the years until we have a home atmosphere to truly inspire pride.

David Bevan


On the pitch; we seem much more solid at defending corners. It's just a shame we look incapable of defending in all other areas now, but I've stopped having to wince at every corner conceded.

Off the pitch; the singing section is the positive for me. With the club being as stale as it has been this season it's not been the easiest time to bring this in more permanently. I've appreciated the efforts and hope more people around will back it to bring some more life into the stands.

I don't think the moaning I've seen about it is warranted, more just people with a closed view not willing to give it a chance.

Becky Taylor


Quite simply, the long-term commitment of the owners amid the unsettling (false) rumours. I have faith in Top and co. to get the big calls right, and the long term vision for growing the club is exciting, as long as we can fix the mess on the pitch.

Matt Jedruch


Kelechi Iheanacho delivered again at Brighton and linked well with Patson Daka, who has once again shown he can finish. Both need to play. Together. As strikers. The positive is that we can score even when Vardy doesn't.

Iain Wright


The triumphant launch of The Fosse Way.

On a vaguely serious note: there aren't any footballing positives, but it has been a great summer and early season for Leicester coverage. The Radio Leicester stuff is vastly improved, we've seen new podcasts starting up, obviously this hallowed site has come into the world.

With that and the stadium upgrade finally getting its approval, maybe we're one step closer to being part of the elite. Next stop: join a Super League so we can't get relegated.

James Knight


Genuinely I am struggling to think of one. We seem a shambles on and off the pitch.

I'll go with the Singing Section that the Union FS lot have got going in SK1.

I sit in the next block and although progress has been slow, in my view it has made a difference, will only continue to get better, and I admire their efforts to keep going when the football on display has been so poor and mind-numbingly dull.

Chloe Dexter


Kiernan-Dewsbury Hall is the obvious choice. It's been hard to find anything to criticise about his performances and he is so vital to this Leicester side. Look no further than the ridiculous decision to substitute him against Brentford and the space that provided the away side.

He continues to look mature beyond his years and I love that despite how often we seem to play the ball backwards, he is so rarely guilty of that. He's always looking to bring the ball forward and make something happen. If we allow him to take more set pieces too, there's definitely a cracker in his locker.

There are players I'd be disappointed to lose but the prospect of losing KDH would be gutting. I see a captain's armband in his future and I am very comfortable with that.

Helen Nutter


Well, now that I can't stomach watching Match of the Day, my evenings have become a lot less busy. The amount of people leaving early during the Southampton game meant that it only took 20 minutes to get home, too!

Do they not count as positives? Oh, well I'll have to give it a pass, then...

Ryan Hubbard


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