Mike Oxlong Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 I know it happened post match at Cardiff but generally we don’t as fans show any support for him I think it’s time He’s certainly earned my respect
FoxInTheBirstallBox Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 Couldn't agree more. Full support needed for him now. Blue army ???
StriderHiryu Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 Someone sang “there’s only one Claude Puel, you’ll never sing that!” near me today.
Max Wall Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 6 minutes ago, StriderHiryu said: Someone sang “there’s only one Claude Puel, you’ll never sing that!” near me today. You got a seat beside Kitch?
Matt Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 I still don't think we're ready for these debates again yet, things are still raw and ultimately with everything that's gone on, the debates are pretty petty. There are so many things I could pick people up on but because of the reasons above i've bit my tongue. However what I will say is alot of people have never felt or had a connection with Puel, people who say interviews and struggling to understand him doesn't matter, it does and this is why. We had a connection, a rapport with the previous managers we've chanted the names of today. What I will say in Puel's defence is that he's done well throughout the last couple of week, handling everything very well and I think last week at Cardiff was the first time the fans (And arguably the players - certainly publicly) felt even a slight connection with him.
Fox92 Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 Anybody that manages and guides a group of players through what's happened in the last two weeks deserves a song.
copunk Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 As much as it was nice to hear the crowd Chant for Claudio, big nige, shakey, cambiasso etc, and rightly so, i too thought that Claude should have got more of a chant going today, apologies if there was chants for him as I was watching on tv so maybe they weren't as prominent, to motivate a group of players through these last 2 weeks in what's been the toughest, saddest time we have been through as a club, and come away with 2 very good results speaks volumes of the manager that we have, huge credit to Claude as he's been tremendous the last couple of weeks in what has been possibly the toughest spell he will go through as a manager
cruzFOX Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 If there’s anything we have learnt these past few weeks is that WE ARE LEICESTER meaning we are a family - all of us! that includes Puel now too. He’s trying his best through what must be extremely difficult circumstances. He doesn’t need to feel anymore like an outsider than he already has. with MON/Pearson/ranieri/shaky & Walshy all getting much love we need to remember who is leading our team right now in the present. hes not asking for anything special from the fans and has been very dignified through out. its hard I know as we’ve all been on the fence with his style of management but let’s try anyway. ?✌?
Dan Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 I do think regardless of your thoughts on him he deserves support from the fans at the minute. Regardless of the reasons (which were valid btw) it must be quite hard as a manager to hear other managers names sang by your own fans and yours not at all.
Livid Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 I did feel a little awkward today that we seemed to go through all the Claudio, Nigel, Craig and Esteban chants before a very weak rendition of Claude Puel’s Blue and White army.
lgfualol Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 15 minutes ago, Livid said: I did feel a little awkward today that we seemed to go through all the Claudio, Nigel, Craig and Esteban chants before a very weak rendition of Claude Puel’s Blue and White army. I dont think a lot of people know how to pronounce Claude Puel
Ian Nacho Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 Just now, lgfualol said: I dont think a lot of people know how to pronounce Claude Puel Some bloke in front of me called him 'Paul' today
Hammo Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 Ranieri and Pearson were big achievers, trophy winners with the Club. That's why their names were sung today with such volume and feeling. Puel is nowhere near that status. If we are beating a big club 2-0 at home with a couple of minutes to go, don't worry - he'll get his chant.
lifted*fox Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 He is dignified, thoughtful and has shown strength in helping our players through this difficult period. He deserves our full support from here forward. He is part of the Leicester family, like it or not and we need him to feel the love so he can push us forward. All things aside, we're looking a capable team under Puel and the style of play he has us playing is creating a myriad of chances - he can't finish these shots himself. Get behind him ffs.
StriderHiryu Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 11 minutes ago, Hammo said: Ranieri and Pearson were big achievers, trophy winners with the Club. That's why their names were sung today with such volume and feeling. Puel is nowhere near that status. If we are beating a big club 2-0 at home with a couple of minutes to go, don't worry - he'll get his chant. Agree with this line of thinking. When Puel started out and had that 4 game winning streak people were singing his name, but since then given that we've been rather average there haven't been any songs. Pearson took us from League One to the Premier League and kept us there. Ranieri won us the thing. That's why they are legends and will always be remembered. To be honest had Puel got us into Europe last season we would already be signing his name. It might have felt to him that he is a bit of a tourist at the club compared to others... but I hope us uses that as motivation to become a legend himself. Sir Alex Ferguson was literally one game away from the sack at Manchester United but turned it round. If Puel could get us on another winning streak the fans would get behind him a lot more. Perhaps it shouldn't be that way, but it's more than understandable that it is.
Kitchandro Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 I lose more respect for him with every game that goes by. If it wasn't for this tragedy he'd be on the brink of the sack and rightly so. He'll get a free pass from the club because of it, and that makes sense, but not from me. There is a good reason he isn't popular. If you don't inspire the fans why should they sing for you?
lifted*fox Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 Sigh. Why do you even bother getting out of bed in the morning?
Reg Vardy Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 Claude Puel whoa ho ho ho, fits the same as Ranieri used to.....
rachhere Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 We should definitely sing for Claude! I hope he appreciates though that we didn't really get a chance to say goodbye and thank Ranieri and Pearson - this was the opportunity we had been waiting for.
whoareyaaa Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 Puel Puel He Comes From France Hes In a Trance Puel Puel Hes Got A Horse Its Not a Porsche Puel Puel Give Him A Chance Hel Take us To France Puel Puel repeat x4
BrokenRecord Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 32 minutes ago, Kitchandro said: I lose more respect for him with every game that goes by. If it wasn't for this tragedy he'd be on the brink of the sack and rightly so. He'll get a free pass from the club because of it, and that makes sense, but not from me. There is a good reason he isn't popular. If you don't inspire the fans why should they sing for you? I was saying to a friend as we watched the West Ham match that there was absolutely no doubt he'd be sacked after scraping a 1-1 draw with a ten man West Ham match, and then the accident happened. I find it interesting that people say the results right now are irrelevant, which I understand because for the players who actually were close to the owner it must have hit them incredibly hard, and the travelling for the funeral too. However, we've looked crap since around January with the occasional good match. What use is dominating them if we can't do fvckall except take it down the wing with Chilly/Ricardo and cross it in to a 5'8" Jamie Vardy surrounded by massive defenders. I've watched us through some crap spells, but I'm honestly at the point now where I'm falling out of interest in it. I can stand losing, drawing, but I can't stand the acceptance of mediocrity (Note: Before the tragedy). Sorry for ranting but I'm just done with it.
polarbear Posted 10 November 2018 Posted 10 November 2018 36 minutes ago, Kitchandro said: I lose more respect for him with every game that goes by. If it wasn't for this tragedy he'd be on the brink of the sack and rightly so. He'll get a free pass from the club because of it, and that makes sense, but not from me. There is a good reason he isn't popular. If you don't inspire the fans why should they sing for you? ****s sake kitch If he inspires the players then God sakes I don't care if he inspires the fans Before you start I do thihk he inspires the players but some don't have the quality to provide that quality in he final third
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