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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by minnieclaret » Thu Feb 23, 2017 8:56 pm

Rileybobs wrote:So N'Golo Kante is the sole difference between winning the league and relegation? I think not.
Same man has made the same difference at Chelsea. fabulous footballer.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by taio » Thu Feb 23, 2017 8:57 pm

Kante has been a big influence in Leicester's demise and Chelsea's rise. Personally think Ranieri didn't deserved to be sacked, but I hope they get relegated now.
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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Paul Waine » Thu Feb 23, 2017 8:58 pm

minnieclaret wrote:The players haven't "let him down". They've gone back to what they always were. Average footballers.
Kante carried the whole team last season. Without him they have nothing.
I think you've got that absolutely right. Kante is a great player - even Chelsea are better with him in the team.

Questions should be around what happened over the summer. LCFC win Premier League. Ranieri awarded new long contract to keep him there. Kante sold. Limited new signings brought in (though Slimani is good). Who was making the decisions?

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Sidney1st » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:00 pm

Ranieri has been up to other stuff hasn't he, changing things at the club?

Where's that Leicester fan gone when you need him?

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Bin Ont Turf » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:00 pm

Kante was a huge cog but they've stood still (gone backwards even) on the playing front.

You've still to try and evolve even if you're the Champions, even more so when there was plenty of luck involved.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by foxedup » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:02 pm

summitclaret wrote:We get relegated and keep our manager. A team owned by foreigners win the PL and are in the last 16 of the CL and sack their manager. What a contrast.
Because your manager looks the best long term bet for you, similar to say how Pearson was for us. Ranieri is just not that despite what he achieved. For a glorious season he was perfect for that situation, he's not perfect for now and he's not perfect to lead us forward.

The talking heads, other fans and celebs will slate us, but I don't care. What I care about is my club, and it was only going one way with him in charge. If you knew us, like we know us you'd understand. Even many sports writers get it, because they've seen us a fair amount and I can't get across how bad we have been.

We may go down, it's likely as we're so bad and I've accepted that. But we need to be looking at someone who fits the situation we're in and where we could be.

I'll love him forever, I've wanted him gone for a while but I've never stopped singing his name and neither has anyone else. Nobody wanted to lose him, but it's got to the point that it IS the best thing for the club long term. I'm talking 3/5/10 years from now, not just trying to stay up.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by foxedup » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:06 pm

minnieclaret wrote:Same man has made the same difference at Chelsea. fabulous footballer.
He is fantastic, but come on. The Chelsea team that's top won the league the season before us. The reason they were bad was because the manager lost the lot and then lost the players.

Claudio has been awful this year, nobody can get away from that. His decision making, tactics etc have been beyond belief. That leads to the player losing faith like Chelsea.

I don't expect top half finishes let alone title wins, but we should be able to play a bit of football. We did when we were bottom, now we're just a kick and rush team that can't pass for toffee.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Funkydrummer » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:07 pm

Demarai Gray (19) England Midfielder £5,000 2020

If that's true, then I reckon we could afford him.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by conyoviejo » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:08 pm

foxedup wrote:Because your manager looks the best long term bet for you, similar to say how Pearson was for us. Ranieri is just not that despite what he achieved. For a glorious season he was perfect for that situation, he's not perfect for now and he's not perfect to lead us forward.

The talking heads, other fans and celebs will slate us, but I don't care. What I care about is my club, and it was only going one way with him in charge. If you knew us, like we know us you'd understand. Even many sports writers get it, because they've seen us a fair amount and I can't get across how bad we have been.

We may go down, it's likely as we're so bad and I've accepted that. But we need to be looking at someone who fits the situation we're in and where we could be.

I'll love him forever, I've wanted him gone for a while but I've never stopped singing his name and neither has anyone else. Nobody wanted to lose him, but it's got to the point that it IS the best thing for the club long term. I'm talking 3/5/10 years from now, not just trying to stay up.
Keep yer hands of our Sean..

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by foxedup » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:09 pm

Spiral wrote:Just seen this. Article is terrible (possible translated) but scroll down for contracts.

http://sportsmaza.com/football/leiceste ... rs-salary/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

That isn't say there aren't other clubs at the bottom with large wage bills, but that's unsustainable in the Championship. An exodus would be inevitable and they'd be back to where they were five years ago.
That's garbage by the way.

It's not just about this season, this is a long term decision. We may still go down, you ask any Leicester fan and we've pretty much accepted we will (well, before tonight anyway). I just need faith in someone long term. He's not managed the spirit, his team building has been awful... I'm sorry but if you stick with that for sentiment you're in deep trouble.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Saxoman » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:09 pm

I agree with the decision, ranieri had lost the faith of, let's face it, Pearson's team.

Clean slate needed.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by foxedup » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:11 pm

conyoviejo wrote:Keep yer hands of our Sean..
I'd love him, fantastic coach and would fit us perfectly. But he's your man, I respect you and what he's done for you and I wouldn't want him to leave for a club in our position. I don't know why he'd want to unless he fancied a nice wage.

I'm sure we're still an attractive proposition for many managers, just the wrong time of year really.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Saxoman » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:12 pm

foxedup wrote:I'd love him, fantastic coach and would fit us perfectly. But he's your man, I respect you and what he's done for you and I wouldn't want him to leave for a club in our position. I don't know why he'd want to unless he fancied a nice wage.

I'm sure we're still an attractive proposition for many managers, just the wrong time of year really.
Got to interest dyche that one.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by SGr » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:13 pm

They seem determined to kill the legacy from that season ASAP

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Bin Ont Turf » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:13 pm

Would you like Pearson back Foxedup?

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by foxedup » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:17 pm

Bin Ont Turf wrote:Would you like Pearson back Foxedup?
No, not for me. I loved the bloke and respect 100% how he tried to run a club. They might have different personalities, but I think him and Dyche try and do things the right way on and off the pitch (which is why I'd love Dyche... won't happen).

But, I think it's time to move past that now. He's no longer got Steve Walsh for recruitment who was just exceptional and that helped him so much.

If I'm going long term, with who is out of work it has to be Rowett. Fantastic job with the resources he had at Brum, we need someone to get the best out of what he's got. And if/when we go down you have a good long term option in place for the future.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Bordeauxclaret » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:18 pm

Makes last seasons achievements all the more unbelievable.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by BleedingClaret » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:18 pm

Sad

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Royboyclaret » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:20 pm

My feeling is that the owners were bricking it at the prospect of relegation.

All those fancy new contracts and you can guarantee there will be no relegation clauses.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Saxoman » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:23 pm

Rowett? For defending champions that's setting the bar way too low. There will be better managers than that willing to join with the prestige in which you are held currently. Rowett for Burnley maybe if dyche leaves..

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by CrosspoolClarets » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:25 pm

"Losing the players" is a concept I struggle with.

If I was a boss and disliked by a bunch of my staff, they would still need to toe the line. Footballers at the top level don't think like that any more. Surely they should still respect him for what he contributed to the biggest success of their lives?

The only sympathy I can give them is if his tactical nous had gone. More likely though it is down to the player's motivation and desire. Keeping that maintained year after year makes you admire Ferguson and his players even more. I'm not convinced replacing Claudio will bring it back for this bunch.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by foxedup » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:26 pm

Royboyclaret wrote:My feeling is that the owners were bricking it at the prospect of relegation.
It's not just that honestly, this is very much a long term decision.

He didn't build the team or the spirit, he was the right person at the right time. But he's not capable of managing the spirit, it's something you need to constantly work on. Shifting the right players in and out, the right contracts etc. He inherited that great spirit, but he's not managed it correctly. His team building has been awful. That can't continue no matter how sad it is.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Bin Ont Turf » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:28 pm

Foxedup - Ignore the dope and pretend Rovers fan Saxoman.

He's only here because his mother doesn't love him enough.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Saxoman » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:29 pm

Bin Ont Turf wrote:Foxedup - Ignore the dope and pretend Rovers fan Saxoman.

He's only here because his mother doesn't love him enough.
That's true.. :(

:lol:

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by foxedup » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:30 pm

Saxoman wrote:Rowett? For defending champions that's setting the bar way too low. There will be better managers than that willing to join with the prestige in which you are held currently. Rowett for Burnley maybe if dyche leaves..
I've never been a man for names or prestige, I like someone who I think will fit.

Who is out there that's available or who would leave now? If we're prepared to wait until the summer you might get a higher class, but we might be down by then anyway and no longer a draw.

Plenty of people say Mancini, but I couldn't think of anything worse. The players need a Pearson / Dyche to get the best out of them.

It's a very difficult decision.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Saxoman » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:32 pm

Dyche to Leicester, rowett/warburton to Burnley.. Could happen..
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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Royboyclaret » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:34 pm

Not disputing any of that foxedup.

What I'm saying is that the owners simply cannot afford for the club to be relegated. Those new contracts will have been negotiated with no consideration of relegation. Salaries of that magnitude are not sustainable in the Championship and yet that's exactly the situation the club will be faced with.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Vegas Claret » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:37 pm

Owen Coyle is available
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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Vegas Claret » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:38 pm

Saxoman wrote:Dyche to Leicester, rowett/warburton to Burnley.. Could happen..
more chance of me getting on a plane and drowning you in the river calder ;) :lol:

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by kentonclaret » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:39 pm

When Crystal Palace signed players in the January window the contracts will have relegation clauses written in to them of at least a 33 per cent reduction in salary if the club is relegated.

That would not have happened at Leicester where going down was not contemplated (but maybe should have been).

Shows how the vast sums of money in the PL have altered the state of football, from top Championship clubs fielding weakened teams in the FA Cup for fear of jeopardising promotion to the top tier and club owners sacking managers for fear of falling off the gravy train.
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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Steve1956 » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:40 pm

TeesClaret wrote:I would say that Leicester have a better chance of staying up without him. They were the weakest team I've seen at The Turf this season.
Ahhh.you obviously stayed at home on New Years Eve and missed the Sunderland game then.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by foxedup » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:41 pm

kentonclaret wrote:When Crystal Palace signed players in the January window the contracts will have relegation clauses written in to them of at least a 33 per cent reduction in salary if the club is relegated.

That would not have happened at Leicester where going down was no contemplated (but maybe should have been).
From what we're told the clauses are there.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Steve1956 » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:42 pm

Saxoman wrote:Dyche to Leicester, rowett/warburton to Burnley.. Could happen..
Ha another club that hasn't won away all season,he would certainly feel at home right away at Leicester.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Decades » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:42 pm

Leicester more/less likely to be relegated - my view more

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by foxedup » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:51 pm

Decades wrote:Leicester more/less likely to be relegated - my view more
As someone who has watched every second of us play... we were going down with him in charge. There are no guarantees, but they would go someway to be any worse than we are at the minute.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Elizabeth » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:59 pm

This Leicester fan is such a bullshitter. Ranieri was the Right person at the Right time. Give me strength , Leicester were a relegation contender at any time. What does he mean by the right time? Right time for what? To win the Premier League. Ranieri completed a MIRACLE.

Then we get that this is a long term decision. Rubbish, this is a decision brought about the immediate short term FEAR of relegation from a league that brings football clubs quite a decent percentage of a BILLION pound just for one season which if sustained gets you closer to that mind boggling figure.

This is a financial decision not a football decision . I may not be a Leicester fan but I still have good nostrils .
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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Bin Ont Turf » Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:01 pm

foxedup wrote:As someone who has watched every second of us play... we were going down with him in charge. There are no guarantees, but they would go someway to be any worse than we are at the minute.
Why has it changed so drastically from last season?

He was the best thing since sliced bread not too long ago and now he would have taken you down.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Saxoman » Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:11 pm

Lots of examples of flash in the pan successes. You had one with Owen coyle.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by kentonclaret » Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:13 pm

Ranieri has been sacked because Leicester are terrified of losing their PL status and the owner's representative admitted as much in his statement following the sacking. If relegation is such a terrifying prospect perhaps the relegation clauses are not in place as some would have people believe.

At the start of their title winning season many pundits were tipping Leicester to be relegated BECAUSE Ranieri (the tinker man) had been appointed manager. Remember Lineker's outburst on Twitter following his appointment.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Flatline » Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:13 pm

Too much of a soft arse by the sound of it,you can't rest on your laurels.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by ashtonlongsider » Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:15 pm

I think this sacking just epitomises where football is today. Although I suppose nothing should surprise me, I think this guy deserves a little bit more respect than that shown to him tonight. He achieved the impossible last year. Last night was a good result in Europe all things considered and I don't think for a moment Leicester will get relegated. Surely to time to reassess the situation is at the end of the season.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by kentonclaret » Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:24 pm

The fact that some bookmakers have Leicester as short as 11/8 to go down means that it is a more likely scenario than their title win last season.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Bin Ont Turf » Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:30 pm

kentonclaret wrote:The fact that some bookmakers have Leicester as short as 11/8 to go down means that it is a more likely scenario than their title win last season.
It isn't.

Nothing is more or less likely because of bookies odds.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Lancasterclaret » Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:41 pm

Teams like us and Leicester can only dream of winning the PL.

Ranieri made it happen, and they sacked him eight months later.

Whatever the hard, footballing reasons for sacking him, its still a decision that doesn't sit well.
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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Saxoman » Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:45 pm

The Thais would be as bad as venkys backing Kean all the way into financial ruin, if they'd retained him. Why take that risk?

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by South West Claret. » Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:47 pm

It's a mad mad mad mad world.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Dyched » Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:50 pm

Leicester were in a Lose Lose situation. There was only one way they were going if they kept him. Sack him and theres no loyalty blah blah blah. Right decision was made imo. Tough. But right.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by TVC15 » Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:51 pm

He performed a miracle to win the league - something I doubt will be ever done again.

The contract he negotiated was great - performance related - he bagged £15m didn't he last year.

The players have let him down this year - Vardy and Marhez in particular. Both of them on £100k plus now with their new contracts - but players never get sacked.

Sacking him now seems ridiculous - but that is what you see at most clubs in our league now...total panic at the thought of being relegated.

When in this situation the owners have 2 options - sack the manager or hope the manager can turn it around. 9 times out of 10 it's the former.

3 teams still go down every year and invariabley those 3 teams have sacked their manager during the season.

I hope Leicester go down
And Boro
And Palace
And Bournemouth
And Sunderland
And Watford

As long as it's not us !

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by dermotdermot » Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:53 pm

I only wish it was as easy as this to get rid of completely useless Labour leaders.

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Re: Ranieri sacked

Post by Bin Ont Turf » Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:56 pm

Saxoman wrote:The Thais would be as bad as venkys backing Kean all the way into financial ruin, if they'd retained him. Why take that risk?

Like (I need more money) Allardyce with Bolton and Bas*ards?

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