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who's this clown?

 

http://www.squawka.com/news/prandelli-i-turned-down-chance-to-manage-leicester-because-of-how-they-treated-ranieri/921235#bVHh7SM3dGpL1AAP.97

 

Prandelli: I turned down chance to manage Leicester because of how they treated Ranieri

Prandelli: I turned down chance to manage Leicester because of how they treated Ranieri

Ranieri guided Leicester to the most remarkable of title triumphs last season but was sacked last month following a disappointing run of results that left the Foxes in danger of suffering relegation to the Premier League.

Leicester turned to Prandelli, the former Italy, Galatasaray and Valencia manager, as a potential replacement, but the 59-year-old promptly refused.

As reported by Football Italia, Prandelli said: “New Coaches should study his situation. In two or three months, what happened cannot happen. Subconsciously, the team clearly gave less and worked less than it could’ve done. That is why it’s important for a club and directors to not leave all the responsibility on the shoulders of the Coach, otherwise this happens.

“I said no. There was an approach, but I immediately said no. You don’t go to a place like that after seeing how Ranieri was treated. You don’t go there. Full stop.

“Football management is an extraordinarily difficult, but wonderful job. In recent years there are big changes between the way Coaches and players deal with each other.

“For example, Ranieri achieved something extraordinary that could not be repeated. A Coach who wins a memorable, historic title and is then dumped after a few months means someone has to reflect on the situation.

“When responsibility is all on the shoulders of one person, he can’t hold it. If that responsibility is shared with the club, directors and players, then it becomes far simpler.

“A Coach needs to just be a Coach. When he is asked to do other jobs, it becomes complicated.”

Leicester have fared extremely well since Ranieri’s dismissal, with Craig Shakespeare, who has been appointed manager until the end of the season, having overseen four successive victories.

Suddenly matters look rather brighter for Leicester, who have made it through to the quarter-finals of the Champions League and are hopeful of staying up in the Premier League, especially following the victory over West Ham United today.

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i would like to confess that I also turned down the Leicester job based on how ranieri was treated. Me and Padallalli, we aint mugs.

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Looks like a member of Fat Tony's mob off of The Simpsons. Nobody knows to any degree of accuracy what happened, Ranieri, as nice as he is went wrong. You wait til we dump Atletico out of the UCL, see how everyone is back on board and loving the Leicester bang wagon.

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6 minutes ago, SheppyFox said:

Looks like a member of Fat Tony's mob off of The Simpsons. Nobody knows to any degree of accuracy what happened, Ranieri, as nice as he is went wrong. You wait til we dump Atletico out of the UCL, see how everyone is back on board and loving the Leicester bang wagon.

Sure it wasn't a bang bus? 

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4 minutes ago, Jamiebux said:

He forgot to add snakes to his load of drivel

 

I turned down the chance to become a snake charmer for a circus because of how they treated the snakes.

 

I'm planning to take over as City manager in the summer as I understand they treat snakes well.

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1 hour ago, RODNEY FERNIO said:

Looks like a guitarist from a tribute band .. bit dodgy if you reach that age and your hair is still jet black.

 

1 hour ago, Aus Fox said:

Are you Preki in disguise 

More like a Michael Madsen stunt double:

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