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It's not. Absolutely not. You have to factor in everything else into the equation.
A disgraceful decision. Turned a below average side into Premier League Champions quite incredibly and was handed the Manager of the Year award last month. Appalling.
Only an idiot would eat a turkey curry on Christmas day
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Raineri statement on 18:36 - Feb 24 with 3185 views
Original CVA to wipe debts - got promoted the next. Fire racists - only as long as they are Academy player and not a key player like Vardy. The interesting financial wheeze used to get around FFP the year they last promoted, as found by David Conn.
It's not. Absolutely not. You have to factor in everything else into the equation.
A disgraceful decision. Turned a below average side into Premier League Champions quite incredibly and was handed the Manager of the Year award last month. Appalling.
And now he has turned a side who are Premier League Champions into the team on the worst run of form in all four professional divisions and are yet to score a goal in almost 8 weeks.
And now he has turned a side who are Premier League Champions into the team on the worst run of form in all four professional divisions and are yet to score a goal in almost 8 weeks.
He fully deserved to be sacked.
The team might have won the title, but let’s face it, they are not a team of champions, they are closer to the level they really are than in that one-off season. Similar to Newcastle a few years ago, but then the other big teams were not is disarray.
Yep you gotta feel for the guy, he's a human being after all,don't think anyone would want to be treated like this,after what he delivered for the club,forget the money forget it's Leicester, forget Vardy it's about CR as a person,he seems like a genuinely nice bloke,a bit like our FG in some ways,and look at the furore,when he was sacked.I know it's about results and blahdy,blahdy.Nobody needs or wants to be binned off especially like that,I for one would wish him all the best,that's me,don't care what others will come back with,just my opinion
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Raineri statement on 19:37 - Feb 24 with 2983 views
Leicester and its players were unknown until he made them great. Ungrateful lot.
The fans are livid.
"The fans are livid.". No, they really, really aren't. Go to their fans forum and you'll see that lots of them agree with the decision to sack Ranieri. They all like and are grateful to him but are sick of seeing 90 minutes of garbage every week.
He was paid handsomely for managing Leicester to Premier League champions, now he'll be paid handsomely for being sacked by them. Even though I think he was hard done by, I won't lose any sleep worrying about him.
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Raineri statement on 23:27 - Feb 24 with 2568 views
And now he has turned a side who are Premier League Champions into the team on the worst run of form in all four professional divisions and are yet to score a goal in almost 8 weeks.
He fully deserved to be sacked.
The players have been bickering like little children behind the back of the manager. Grown men on new contracts earning millions negotiated since they won the league Championsip and who are competing well in the Champions League when they feel like
Don't be a count all your life.
Only an idiot would eat a turkey curry on Christmas day
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Raineri statement on 07:34 - Feb 25 with 2391 views
Makes me laugh the way national press think they know what's best for clubs. Leicester are being hammered for sacking him in same way we were when Monk went and Bradley. Fact is both had to go. Unfortunately so did Ranieri. Seems a very nice guy but they're not doing it this season. The national press in most cases have no idea what's going on within clubs outside London and Manchester
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Raineri statement on 07:48 - Feb 25 with 2378 views
And now he has turned a side who are Premier League Champions into the team on the worst run of form in all four professional divisions and are yet to score a goal in almost 8 weeks.
He fully deserved to be sacked.
I thought that was us according to you ? Oh no that was "Thoughts of Chairman Dwight - January Edition"
"Sanity and happiness are an impossible combination" - Mark Twain
A manager getting sacked ordinarily isn't that big news, but for for a team to be facing relegation so soon after winning the PL is. Seems like a nice guy, but it doesn't keep you in a job, sadly.
"Sanity and happiness are an impossible combination" - Mark Twain
When you factor in the amount he's spent on players it's even worse! Absolutely devastated for him and personally would have let him continue whilst still in the champions league with a decent away result but football is fickle and it wasn't completely unwarranted