
"Yeah, it's sad more than anything. I think there's a sadness that probably surrounds it about how it can just all fall apart so quickly. I think there's probably been signs over the last few years, but I think it's got to a point now where it just shouldn't be happening."
"Just the fact of how disconnected everything is, in terms of hierarchy, playing staff, fans, city, everything that was sort of brought together 10 years ago seems to be the complete contrast now, and like I say, just so disconnected."
"When I see fans protesting against the ownership, I can't believe that this is the same football club because even five years ago, six years ago, I would never have believed you if you had told me that."
Leicester City has been relegated to League One for the first time since 2008-09 after a 2-2 draw with Hull City. The season was marred by off-pitch issues, including the sacking of Marti Cifuentes and a six-point deduction for breaching financial rules. Albrighton expressed sadness over the club's rapid decline, noting a disconnection among the hierarchy, players, fans, and the city. He highlighted the stark contrast between the club's past unity and its current state, marked by fan protests against ownership.
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