Ranieri P45.
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Ranieri P45.
Hope Leicester re-employ Pearson.....................and plummet to the deepest depths.
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Re: Ranieri P45.
Mancini now bookies favourite.
Probably because Italian managers do very well in the Midlands.
Zenga , Zola , Di Matteo...................lol.
Probably because Italian managers do very well in the Midlands.
Zenga , Zola , Di Matteo...................lol.
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Re: Ranieri P45.
Assistant Manager CRAIG SHAKESPEARE and first team coach Mike Stowell will take charge of the squad until a new manager is appointed.
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Re: Ranieri P45.
Lineker not happy with Ranieri getting sacked, fully expect him to turn up with Lily Allen at the training ground blaming Trump and Brexit.
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Same old Scumbag LIEcester. Summed up by the bellend ex Lincoln city fan that became a Leicester fan when they hit the big time. Filth.
Amusingly, I completed a fairly generous prediction effort and had Leicester finishing bottom of the Prem. Hope this comes about. :x
Amusingly, I completed a fairly generous prediction effort and had Leicester finishing bottom of the Prem. Hope this comes about. :x
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What a shame. He had earned more time than that. A bit like when Sir Ray got us up the first time he had earned the right to at least a full season the year after even if we went back down again in the process.
Then the day we did get relegated at Ipswich was one of my proudest as a Walsall fan. We were down but so together and united. Sang all the way through, every player's name and extra loud for our manager. It got louder the more obvious it was we were going down.
Class. Complete contrast to the goings on at Leicester this week.
Then the day we did get relegated at Ipswich was one of my proudest as a Walsall fan. We were down but so together and united. Sang all the way through, every player's name and extra loud for our manager. It got louder the more obvious it was we were going down.
Class. Complete contrast to the goings on at Leicester this week.
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Re: Ranieri P45.
They are both scumbags(looking for spitting icon) :x Ranieri gave them the best year in over 100 and they treat him like that. pity he didn't dump them when he could have took the Italian national job. no not the one with Michael cane :mrgreen:swampysaddler wrote:Lineker not happy with Ranieri getting sacked, fully expect him to turn up with Lily Allen at the training ground blaming Trump and Brexit.
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Re: Ranieri P45.
At least he goes out with his stock high in the football world. Got to be a small consolation.
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Re: Ranieri P45.
yoda wrote:At least he goes out with his stock high in the football world. Got to be a small consolation.
His other consolation is the 4-year contract he signed at the beginning of this season. :wink:
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Re: Ranieri P45.
Ye but do you think it's about the money with people like him? sometimes i think it's about the buz and admiration from the fans that drive some managers on. I mean for a man that has a few million in the bank he doesn't half look dejected :wink:Welsh_Saddler wrote:yoda wrote:At least he goes out with his stock high in the football world. Got to be a small consolation.
His other consolation is the 4-year contract he signed at the beginning of this season. :wink:
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Re: Ranieri P45.
Unfortunately any kind of loyalty or leeway in these situations will go down the shitter when such vast amounts of money are made available to clubs if they stay in the premiership. Managers now work to the instant success formula in the premiership ( and the championship to an extent) because the owners are so twitchy about instant results. Its not helped by 24 hour constant analysis and opinion pieces in the media surrounding these guys. But in return they do command huge wages to manage clubs. Very cut throat business.
I think there really needs more scrutiny of the players in these situations as well. They really get away with poor performances and efforts whilst coaches get rinsed for it.
I think there really needs more scrutiny of the players in these situations as well. They really get away with poor performances and efforts whilst coaches get rinsed for it.
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Re: Ranieri P45.
chunkster wrote:Ye but do you think it's about the money with people like him? sometimes i think it's about the buz and admiration from the fans that drive some managers on. I mean for a man that has a few million in the bank he doesn't half look dejected :wink:Welsh_Saddler wrote:yoda wrote:At least he goes out with his stock high in the football world. Got to be a small consolation.
His other consolation is the 4-year contract he signed at the beginning of this season. :wink:
No. It's all about the money.
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Re: Ranieri P45.
Its just another case of Foreign ownership getting it wrong, decisions such as this will become common place in the English game.
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PT wrote:What a shame. He had earned more time than that. A bit like when Sir Ray got us up the first time he had earned the right to at least a full season the year after even if we went back down again in the process.
Then the day we did get relegated at Ipswich was one of my proudest as a Walsall fan. We were down but so together and united. Sang all the way through, every player's name and extra loud for our manager. It got louder the more obvious it was we were going down.
Class. Complete contrast to the goings on at Leicester this week.
Totally agree! Class day, never felt such togetherness between fans and players.
Seems strange to say it about a relegation season, but that season was (imho) by far the biggest achievement by Sir Ray. To keep that squad within a chance of staying up in the Championship to the last day of the season was nothing short of miraculous.
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I think that foreigners from players to managers have both changed and ruined the English game, and it;s not going to get any better anytime soon unless we start to introduce some sort of meaningful restrictions :|Mazza01 wrote:Its just another case of Foreign ownership getting it wrong, decisions such as this will become common place in the English game.
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Yesterday I witnessed Lineker being interviewed saying that 'he was not ashamed to admit he shed a few tears' when he heard the news. Apparently one for Ranieri, one for football and one for his beloved club.
What a complete and utter twerp and apart from that a liar to boot. I'm surprised he didn't kiss his own arse through his Liecester underpants. :evil:
What a complete and utter twerp and apart from that a liar to boot. I'm surprised he didn't kiss his own arse through his Liecester underpants. :evil:
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Cully wrote:Yesterday I witnessed Lineker being interviewed saying that 'he was not ashamed to admit he shed a few tears' when he heard the news. Apparently one for Ranieri, one for football and one for his beloved club.
What a complete and utter twerp and apart from that a liar to boot. I'm surprised he didn't kiss his own arse through his Liecester underpants. :evil:
Preferred him when he was just shitting himself. :D
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Cully wrote:Yesterday I witnessed Lineker being interviewed saying that 'he was not ashamed to admit he shed a few tears' when he heard the news. Apparently one for Ranieri, one for football and one for his beloved club.
What a complete and utter twerp and apart from that a liar to boot. I'm surprised he didn't kiss his own arse through his Liecester underpants. :evil:
Gary Lineker is nothing but the waste of a good hand massage.
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Cully wrote:Yesterday I witnessed Lineker being interviewed saying that 'he was not ashamed to admit he shed a few tears' when he heard the news. Apparently one for Ranieri, one for football and one for his beloved club.
What a complete and utter twerp and apart from that a liar to boot. I'm surprised he didn't kiss his own arse through his Liecester underpants. :evil:
An average player is his day.
Never rated the Leftie Immigrant loving hypocrite anyway.
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Re: Ranieri P45.
As the players betrayals emerge, my favourite meme (can't find a copy to post though) is the picture of the Leciester players on an Emirates flight, with the film logo 'Snakes on a plane'.
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Re: Ranieri P45.
No loyalty in game anymore, players to club or club to players or manager all about the money.
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Re: Ranieri P45.
I'd hate to be a supporter of a Premier League club. Money is all that matters. The seats are full of football tourists that have no affinity with a club or its surroundings. One day the League of Greed will go BANG. The money will disappear, along with the leeching owners, players, agents & managers. Many teams in the top 2 divisions will go & we'll be left with proper clubs, with local fans & local owners.
I hope that I see this happen in my lifetime.
I hope that I see this happen in my lifetime.
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Re: Ranieri P45.
dobbster71 wrote:One day the League of Greed will go BANG. The money will disappear....
Out of interest, is this something you hope or something you believe? If the latter, I'd be interested to know why?
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It's something that I believe will happen. The Premier League riches come from Worldwide TV revenues. It had a head-start over the other major leagues, which are now catching up. La Liga & the Bundesliga are getting richer. League 1 in France is also catching up & the Chinese are investing in Italian clubs.
Serie A is a good example of how a league can fail. If you're of a certain age, the 1990's were all about Serie A. They had the best teams & players in the world for a decade or so, then the money started to dry up & teams, such as Parma, went bankrupt.
The way I see it is that once the other leagues become more competitive the TV companies will have more choice over where to spend their money. Increased choice will lower the price that can be demanded. Falling revenues will cause some owners to pull out, players to leave & maybe some clubs to fold.
The way I see it is that the revenues can't keep increasing & just like the stock markets, a crash will happen at some point.
Just my theory though!
Serie A is a good example of how a league can fail. If you're of a certain age, the 1990's were all about Serie A. They had the best teams & players in the world for a decade or so, then the money started to dry up & teams, such as Parma, went bankrupt.
The way I see it is that once the other leagues become more competitive the TV companies will have more choice over where to spend their money. Increased choice will lower the price that can be demanded. Falling revenues will cause some owners to pull out, players to leave & maybe some clubs to fold.
The way I see it is that the revenues can't keep increasing & just like the stock markets, a crash will happen at some point.
Just my theory though!
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Re: Ranieri P45.
dobbster71 wrote:It's something that I believe will happen. The Premier League riches come from Worldwide TV revenues. It had a head-start over the other major leagues, which are now catching up. La Liga & the Bundesliga are getting richer. League 1 in France is also catching up & the Chinese are investing in Italian clubs.
Serie A is a good example of how a league can fail. If you're of a certain age, the 1990's were all about Serie A. They had the best teams & players in the world for a decade or so, then the money started to dry up & teams, such as Parma, went bankrupt.
The way I see it is that once the other leagues become more competitive the TV companies will have more choice over where to spend their money. Increased choice will lower the price that can be demanded. Falling revenues will cause some owners to pull out, players to leave & maybe some clubs to fold.
The way I see it is that the revenues can't keep increasing & just like the stock markets, a crash will happen at some point.
Just my theory though!
This. The sooner the better.
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Agreed. Especially as Sky are coming under increasing pressure in the digital age. Their subscription model is out of date, and in NZ people are leaving in droves.
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Listening to five live or whatever it's called this week, Savage was taking the "It's a disgrace" stance yet most Leicester fans were coming on saying he hadn't got a clue this season and tactically was awful playing players out of position and most agreed with the decision.
I seem to think unless it's your club and your watching it week in and week out it would be a bit premature to jump on the "It's a disgrace" bandwagon.
I seem to think unless it's your club and your watching it week in and week out it would be a bit premature to jump on the "It's a disgrace" bandwagon.
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Re: Ranieri P45.
Some non-Walsall supporting football fans thought us sacking O'Driscoll so quickly was a sign of football clubs dismissing managers too quickly. Any right thinking Walsall fan knows it was too late if anything.
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