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Yesterday my dream died

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Still not a single player whos come out on social media to voice their gratitude to Ranieri yet. 

 

I hope these selfish ****ers are boo'd on Monday night, whilst Ranieris name is sung to the rafters.

Posted

I'm sitting in the O'Neills in Seville  (the one near the river) There are still foxes about and the evening is a pleasant one.

 

Although I think the correct decision was made, I'm emotionally as flat as a pancake, especially after reading that.

 

Commiserations Claudio and thanks for the wonderful memories.

 

And the players had better finish higher than 18th... :(

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2 minutes ago, Babylon said:

What's it got to do with anything? Thinking he's not right for us now doesn't mean we don't think he's a classy guy who was a part of something incredible.

1. I was being tongue in cheek. 2. it means everything he was not a mercenary joining for 13 games. he loved the club and he loved us as fans he showed fantastic loyalty to the fans, the city, the players and got none back.

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8 minutes ago, The whole world smiles said:

to all those people vocally wanting Claudio out, read that statement, look at Alan Pardew and take yourselves off for long hard look and yourself and think about what you have done.

 

I've tried to refrain from such comments in these kind of threads out of respect but i've gotta have my say.

 

You do realise it's possible for people to have the opinion that he clearly wasn't right for us anymore, we were only going one way and realise his time was up but still respect him, thank him for everything he has done and still call him a legend don't you?

 

It's unfortunate it had to end this way but it had to.

 

Besides what has Pardew gotta do with anything?

 

 

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Just now, Adster said:

Still not a single player whos come out on social media to voice their gratitude to Ranieri yet. 

 

I hope these selfish ****ers are boo'd on Monday night, whilst Ranieris name is sung to the rafters.

 

I'm sure CR would appreciate hearing his song, but booing is not his style.

Posted

Hand on heart, I really hope one day the opportunity comes for Claudio to see how much we love him.

Whether it be at the statue unveiling or an honorary guest one matchday, one last time to fittingly say thank you for everything he's done :worship:

 

Posted
Just now, the fox said:

I almost shed a tear after he was thanking people and then said "all the players" .

'Almost'

Posted

Reading that is tough, and Claudio we love you too. It feels like having to put down a beloved pet that is terminally ill.

 

It is (probably) for the best, better to put it out its misery than watch it suffer and die a slow painful death. That doesn't mean it wasn't an extremely difficult decision and one that hasn't upset us all a lot.

Posted
5 minutes ago, MPH said:

i honestly feel like crying after reading that.

 

 

How pathetic am i!

You're just the guy cutting onion soup somewhere in my general geographic vicinity, remember? 

:cry:

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Thank you Claudio, it was fitting that we won our first titles together. A gentleman and a hero who'll always be welcome and remembered unequivocally fondly in Leicester :cry:

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