Claudio Ranieri sacked
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Claudio Ranieri sacked
Its only a couple of weeks since the board gave him their support. I thought they did ok last night given the quality of the opposition. Players need to take a look at themselves as he was loyal to them but it didn't really pay off
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Re: Claudio Ranieri sacked
They had to fire him,no goals in 2017 and on a one way ticket to the championship. The board couldn't not fire him!
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Re: Claudio Ranieri sacked
its such a shame for him. i like the guy. and he obviously did an unbeleivable job last season.
however... sometimes once it starts to go wrong nothing that ya do changes anything. newcastle had it last season and it would seem that the same thing may happen to leicester
players absolutely need a rocket up their arses like
however... sometimes once it starts to go wrong nothing that ya do changes anything. newcastle had it last season and it would seem that the same thing may happen to leicester
players absolutely need a rocket up their arses like
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Agree 100% Unfortunately the game is driven by vast amounts of money and overpaid players who think they're little prima donnasfin wrote:its such a shame for him. i like the guy. and he obviously did an unbeleivable job last season.
however... sometimes once it starts to go wrong nothing that ya do changes anything. newcastle had it last season and it would seem that the same thing may happen to leicester
players absolutely need a rocket up their arses like
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Re: Claudio Ranieri sacked
TBH I had to Google the name - not. a. f-ing. clue.
Don't take it personally......
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Re: Claudio Ranieri sacked
hes an absolute legend. comes across as such a nice man. the sort of bloke you cant fail to smile when you watch his interviews. for once a nice guy won last season.
some of his interviews though and press conferences. the world of football will be all the poorer.
his early days at chelsea where he started with an interpreter and before long he could speak english. and last season with his dilly ding dilly dong presser and when he found out theyd won the league when he got off the plane in italy to go have dinner with his mother for her birthday
some of his interviews though and press conferences. the world of football will be all the poorer.
his early days at chelsea where he started with an interpreter and before long he could speak english. and last season with his dilly ding dilly dong presser and when he found out theyd won the league when he got off the plane in italy to go have dinner with his mother for her birthday
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Re: Claudio Ranieri sacked
No such thing as loyalty in footie.
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