Leicester City fans demand change after League One drop

Football

Leicester City supporters have called for a club overhaul following their relegation to the third tier of English football.

Leicester City fans expressed their frustration at the King Power Stadium following the club's relegation to League One. Supporters remained in the stands after their final home fixture to demand changes to the board and management. The drop marks the first time the Foxes will play in the third tier since the 2008-09 season, according to Sky Sports.

Manager Gary Rowett called for decisive action to address the club's current trajectory. He stated that the organisation requires a clear plan to ensure a prompt return to the Championship. Rowett joined the club in March but could not prevent the slide into the relegation zone, per reports from The Guardian.

The club faces significant financial adjustments as it prepares for life in League One. Several first-team players are expected to depart before the new campaign begins in August. Club officials have not yet released a formal statement regarding the future of the coaching staff or executive positions.

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