Dalek2003 Posted 23 February, 2017 Posted 23 February, 2017 Well staring down the barrel of a gun, in terms of relegation. How quickly fortunes can change.
Badger Posted 23 February, 2017 Posted 23 February, 2017 Won't post it on the other thread, more appropriate on yours. Do you think they'll appoint Hoddle ?
Dalek2003 Posted 23 February, 2017 Author Posted 23 February, 2017 Hoddle has his day. Now that's me done until membership fee arrives at Saints web. Good night.
Colinjb Posted 23 February, 2017 Posted 23 February, 2017 It's sad. Yet, predictable. Ranieri played his part in giving fans of clubs like ours hope that the impossible, quite simply, isn't. A Gentleman, a man who achieved something astonishing, he deserves respect.
SaintRobbie Posted 24 February, 2017 Posted 24 February, 2017 Rainieri is available! Always replace a manager when you have someone better lined up - the rule should be to improve. So I suspect this is good decision for Leicester. Mancini is quality. Strikes me their players are premadonnas and backstabbed him on the back of their own failings though. Leicester are not afraid to get rid of a failing manager when it appears there's someone better available. For what it's worth Ranieri is far better than Puel. And he's available. EFL Cup failure shouldn't stop us from replacing him before the transfer window so that a new manager can bring his own players in during the summer and not rely on Les' selections. All in all, right now, parking the EFL Cup emotions, I'd take Ranieri over Puel! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
brmbrm Posted 24 February, 2017 Posted 24 February, 2017 Well fark me rigid with a barge pole. I would happily trade wining the premiership one year followed by relegation for the next 3 seasons! aren't Leicester aspiring in the long run to mid-table mediocrity, like a large number of clubs including, possibly, Saints? Stark staring bonkers
Batman Posted 24 February, 2017 Posted 24 February, 2017 (edited) Well fark me rigid with a barge pole. I would happily trade wining the premiership one year followed by relegation for the next 3 seasons! aren't Leicester aspiring in the long run to mid-table mediocrity, like a large number of clubs including, possibly, Saints? Stark staring bonkers how long should they have kept him though? they are clearly in the shyt. Leicester are absolutely woeful and it is getting worse (not better) The owners had to do something. Ranieri will always be a legend at Leicester and no one will forget what they did last season. He will have been paid like a king for his achievements Edited 24 February, 2017 by Batman
ALWAYS_SFC Posted 24 February, 2017 Posted 24 February, 2017 Rainieri is available! Always replace a manager when you have someone better lined up - the rule should be to improve. So I suspect this is good decision for Leicester. Mancini is quality. Strikes me their players are premadonnas and backstabbed him on the back of their own failings though. Leicester are not afraid to get rid of a failing manager when it appears there's someone better available. For what it's worth Ranieri is far better than Puel. And he's available. EFL Cup failure shouldn't stop us from replacing him before the transfer window so that a new manager can bring his own players in during the summer and not rely on Les' selections. All in all, right now, parking the EFL Cup emotions, I'd take Ranieri over Puel! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk rant rant...
Saint_Ash Posted 24 February, 2017 Posted 24 February, 2017 The players got him sacked, its like they've all just retired from football now they won the league. Apparently as a team they are running a mile less a game than last year. It is ranieri's job to try and keep them motivated but I'm sure he's tried.
adrian lord Posted 24 February, 2017 Posted 24 February, 2017 Well I hope the players are proud of themselves. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Doctoroncall Posted 24 February, 2017 Posted 24 February, 2017 The players got him sacked, its like they've all just retired from football now they won the league. Apparently as a team they are running a mile less a game than last year. It is ranieri's job to try and keep them motivated but I'm sure he's tried. He should have sold a few players, shake the team up a bit. Didn't buy that well and the defence has been woeful this season. Also shows what a player Kanté is. I think he ran the most in the PL last season.
Gorgiesaint Posted 24 February, 2017 Posted 24 February, 2017 He should have sold a few players, shake the team up a bit. Didn't buy that well and the defence has been woeful this season. Also shows what a player Kanté is. I think he ran the most in the PL last season. I agree, but didn't Leicester lose their Head of Recruitment, Steve Walsh, to Everton in the summer. Certainly they've been much weaker defensively this season - Huth and Morgan are average at best, both reaching the end of their careers, and not been adequately replaced.
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