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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Leicester City have sacked Claudio Ranieri less than a year after leading them to the most miraculous premiership win
We're they right to bid farewell? "
No |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Leicester City have sacked Claudio Ranieri less than a year after leading them to the most miraculous premiership win
We're they right to bid farewell? "
I think it's a great shame, that it was inevitable and more importantly, that the players have let him down very badly. |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"Leicester City have sacked Claudio Ranieri less than a year after leading them to the most miraculous premiership win
We're they right to bid farewell?
No"
i think they had to do something... and the team basically got their rewards and stopped listening to him......
vardy isn't the same player...
neither is mahrez......
i know kante left and he was really good.....but you can't tell me makes 15 places difference....
he got a new five year extention... that will be paid.... he wont be out of work for long |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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okay.... you say underperform.....
maybe it should be looked at this way...
is this the norm... and leicester just ridiculously overperformed last year
i have just spoken to a mate.... he says leicester fans are fully behind him, and say that even if they went down, he deserved a crack at bringing them back up |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Leicester City have sacked Claudio Ranieri less than a year after leading them to the most miraculous premiership win
We're they right to bid farewell? "
No |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"okay.... you say underperform.....
maybe it should be looked at this way...
is this the norm... and leicester just ridiculously overperformed last year
i have just spoken to a mate.... he says leicester fans are fully behind him, and say that even if they went down, he deserved a crack at bringing them back up"
Im an obsessive leicester fan and i agree with that. He is much loved by the fans in general. He gave us our dream last season |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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i know premier league jobs dont come along very often... but would you want to be the person to take over from claudio....
i think you have to go "in house" till the end of the season.. then try and get the big name manager if the owners want one... |
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"okay.... you say underperform.....
maybe it should be looked at this way...
is this the norm... and leicester just ridiculously overperformed last year
i have just spoken to a mate.... he says leicester fans are fully behind him, and say that even if they went down, he deserved a crack at bringing them back up
Im an obsessive leicester fan and i agree with that. He is much loved by the fans in general. He gave us our dream last season "
Not only LCFC but all the clubs that dream they can |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Hypothetically, if Leicester fans had been given the option to win the league but follow with a relegation the season after, they would have taken it.
So, it's a shame and no I don't think he should have been sacked but I can see why they've done it.
Claudio, you will always be a legend in Leicester and not many people can say that!
Harry |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"okay.... you say underperform.....
maybe it should be looked at this way...
is this the norm... and leicester just ridiculously overperformed last year
i have just spoken to a mate.... he says leicester fans are fully behind him, and say that even if they went down, he deserved a crack at bringing them back up
Im an obsessive leicester fan and i agree with that. He is much loved by the fans in general. He gave us our dream last season
Not only LCFC but all the clubs that dream they can "
Very true |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Hypothetically, if Leicester fans had been given the option to win the league but follow with a relegation the season after, they would have taken it.
So, it's a shame and no I don't think he should have been sacked but I can see why they've done it.
Claudio, you will always be a legend in Leicester and not many people can say that!
Harry"
I agree |
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By *harpDressed ManMan
over a year ago
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I suspect that Leicester fans didn't even dream about winning the league. The dream at that level is European qualification, possibly via a cup competition, I'd have thought.
So one would have thought that delivering the title (and breezing through the CL group stage, which was beyond Spurs this season and Man Utd last) would get Ranieri more than 8 months grace, especially given that, as Fabio says, this IS their level - those players all signed contracts when they arrived that had relegation clauses but not success clauses.
Last year's romantic "go on then, win it" team just traded themselves into the "hope you get relegated, you ungrateful twats" team. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Poor form from the Leicester hierarchy. Failure to realise that last seasons perfect storm was a once in a lifetime thing. Their place in the league was just defeating relegation the season before last, and fighting relegation again this season. What do the owners think they can do with an unknown name, at short notice, and with players devoid of all confidence and form? May as well go down with Claudio rather than a randomer in charge, change management then, and reset the mojo for the Championship scrap.
As a neutral, I'm sad for Mr Ranieri. If he never achieves anything else in football, he's at least given fans of smaller clubs hope and belief that anything's possible.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Poor form from the Leicester hierarchy. Failure to realise that last seasons perfect storm was a once in a lifetime thing. Their place in the league was just defeating relegation the season before last, and fighting relegation again this season. What do the owners think they can do with an unknown name, at short notice, and with players devoid of all confidence and form? May as well go down with Claudio rather than a randomer in charge, change management then, and reset the mojo for the Championship scrap.
As a neutral, I'm sad for Mr Ranieri. If he never achieves anything else in football, he's at least given fans of smaller clubs hope and belief that anything's possible.
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And as usual Claudio will conduct himself with good grace, exactly the same as he did when Chelsea shafted him.
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