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Ranieri sacked

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1 minute ago, foxes_rule1978 said:

Did they all hate Chelsea after Jose got the bullet... he had to go for the sake of the club. But that doesn't mean we don't hold him in the highest regard, you can't sack the players 

Everyone hates Chelsea anyway....Unless they support Chelsea

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We know that the quality of football stinks at the moment, the clubs beneath us are showing considerable improvement and we are sliding but at the time of his sacking we are not in the bottom three and are a one nil home win away from a Champions League quarter final. 

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3 minutes ago, foxes_rule1978 said:

He is pathetic, I'm sure he was laughing when we took him on in the first place... like every other media or stupid pundit. Remember they thought it was a joke we got him in the first place. F off you moronic tw*t

Pathetic wot none of these people no is how bad we have bin this season any other manager would of bin gone months ago

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25 minutes ago, DJ Barry Hammond said:

 

Unbelieavable... only just seen the news and there's already a 'bring back Pearson' thread.

 

Unfortunately they have been appearing at the rate of one a minute for the last month. 

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Thanks for your efforts Claudio.

 

Sentimentality aside, which there's been an awful lot flying around tonight, this was absolutely the correct decision IMO.  The results and performances this season have been jaw-dropping in their hopelessness.

 

The only chance we have to stay up and avoid plunging the club into financial turmoil is to make a change to the management and coaching team.  The owners tried to hold on to Ranieri for as long as they could, but for the sake of the club they've had to cut the rope and let him go.

 

But if any of you are still feeling sad for him, don't forget that he'll be quite a lot richer today than yesterday :D

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We were clearly heading for relegation, We were beaten by millwall and it's clear that Claudio has lost the players. All the current problems point to sacking Claudio. That said, he was a legend for what he did last year and I think the players were more at fault for our predicament than Claudio.

 

Very bittersweet news.

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20 minutes ago, Dr The Singh said:

Why, he is gone....I support the club not the manager, so what's done is done, let's get behind the team?

 

Why on earth would you not cheer his name for 90 minutes on Monday? Surely you'd want to show him your respect and say goodbye to the man who won us the Premier League.

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Just now, BlueSi13 said:

Thanks for your efforts Claudio.

 

Sentimentality aside, which there's been an awful lot flying around tonight, this was absolutely the correct decision IMO.  The results and performances this season have been jaw-dropping in their hopelessness.

 

The only chance we have to stay up and avoid plunging the club into financial turmoil is to make a change to the management and coaching team.  The owners tried to hold on to Ranieri for as long as they could, but for the sake of the club they've had to cut the rope and let him go.

 

But if any of you are still feeling sad for him, don't forget that he'll be quite a lot richer today than yesterday :D

His stock will be a lot higher too, he was a joke in the medias eyes after Greece... 

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So sad it ended this way, would have loved him to have seen out the season and said farewell come May. Agree though it wasn't working, with recent results and let's face it's been a disastrous season spending £75 million and only sitting 17th!, you could see where the owners are coming from. Brave move from the owners but at the end of the day it's probably the right move. 

 

Thanks Claudio, your welcome back to Leicester anytime! Surprised in some ways though that last night's result didn't buy him more time, a new man will be named soon I think. is it MON, Mancini or Benitez? 

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I hope the players are ashamed of themselves. We can't sack half the squad so Claudio had to take the bullet. I wonder whether they tried to encourage him to walk (the old by mutual consent), but Claudio wanted to stay on.

 

Either way as a pragmatist it had to happen, unless we were prepared to accept guaranteed relegation. Claudio would not have turned this slide around.

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