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kas see otsustajate punt absoluutselt ei adu, et nad on nüüd igavesti idikate kari, kes sackis ainsa manageri, kes Leicesterile tiitli toonud pool hooaege peale võitu? mida nad oleksid olnud nõus ohverdama tiitli nimel, kui te ei suuda isegi ühte hooaega (halval juhul allakukkumist) ära kannatada? või nad arvavad, et on reaalne materjal tõusta suurde mängu?
1 hooaeg tuleb ära kannatada. m̶i̶n̶i̶m̶a̶a̶l̶s̶e̶l̶t̶ ̶c̶l̶ ̶ isegi mitte ainult CL, vaid kogu hooaeg. kui langed, siis take it on a chin. kui pole ekstreemset personaalset fuckeryt, siis pole õigustatud.
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Poolteist aastat tagasi oli meeskonna eesmärgiks premis püsima jäämine. Ranieri võitis selle ajaga liiga, on hetkel veel allakukkumis tsoonist ülevamal, Sevilla vastu saadi võõrsil CLi playoffis super 2-1 tulemus.Algselt postitas RealFan Vaata postitustMa ei usu, et van Gaali ajal oli korralagedus väljakul võrreldav kasvõi selle Sevilla mängus näidatuga. Rääkimata meeste enesekindlusest.
Natuke kahju, et isegi foorumi seeniorid ei suuda näha rohkemat kui see võidetud tiitel ning Ranieri säkkimisavaldus. Ilmselgelt ei saa ju olla Ranieri lahtilaskmise taga mõnda mõistlikku põhjust?
See, et laisad ahvid virisevad, et miks tema väljakul on ja mitte mina on häbiväärne, õige klubi oleks seisnud treeneri eest mitte mängijate.
Klopp ütles hästi, brexit, trump, ranieri.
Kahju on näha ahve kes õigustavad seda tegu.
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Ma ei usu, et van Gaali ajal oli korralagedus väljakul võrreldav kasvõi selle Sevilla mängus näidatuga. Rääkimata meeste enesekindlusest.Algselt postitas Redman Vaata postitustMnjah, sandaal sai Unitedis kauem olla kui Ranieri Leicesteris.
Natuke kahju, et isegi foorumi seeniorid ei suuda näha rohkemat kui see võidetud tiitel ning Ranieri säkkimisavaldus. Ilmselgelt ei saa ju olla Ranieri lahtilaskmise taga mõnda mõistlikku põhjust?
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Kui mängijad tõesti Ranierist lahti tahtsid saada, siis ütleme nii, et kes ütleb, et neile järgmine ja järgmine treener "meeldib"? Eriti hooaja sellises staadiumis.
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Äärmiselt nõme uudis, mees vääris kindlasti võimalust see hooaeg veel päästa. Mis praegune vallandamine midagi parandab kibekiirelt - mitte midagi. Loll juhatus.
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Ma ei ole kindel selles positiivses efektis, see võib just mängijate vahele veel suurema lõhe lüüa. Oli ju kindlasti ka Ranieri toetajaid aga tundub, et miskit oli siis nii mäda kui mõned läksid juhatusele kaebama. Finantsiliselt on ju klubi tegelikult heas seisus ning Ranieri viis meeskonna kõrgustesse millest fännid ei oskanud unistadagi. Ranieri on välja teeninud CLi vähemalt lõpuni mängida, tema nad sinna tüüris. Oeh, see uudis positiivne just pole aga esmaspäeval kui rebastel puuri täis lööme siis vähemalt ei ole enam kahju nendest!
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Minu arvates just õigel ajal tehtud vahetus. Ranieri ja selle mängupildiga, mida Sevilla vastu näidati ja mida viimasel ajal näidatud on, poleks korduskohtumises midagi tehtud, olenemata sellest võõrsilväravast, mis oli umbes samasugune sähvatus nagu kogu Leicesteri eelmine hooaeg. Uuel treeneril on nüüd aega korduskohtumiseks Sevilla vastu atra seada. Minu silmis tõusid selle käiguga Leicesteri aksiad küll korduskohtmiseks. Oleneb muidugi, kes asemele toodakse, aga kui ikkagi treeneri ja mängijate vahelt juba must kass läbi jooksis, siis puhtalt vahetus iseenesest peaks positiivse efekti tooma. On muidu juba mingeid konkreetseid nimesi läbi ka käinud?Algselt postitas atleticomadrid Vaata postitustOleks võinud ära oodata siis sellegi mis saab CL kaheksandikfinaalist. Seal on ju kõik lahtine veel, pärast seda, kui just peab siis palun. Praegu jäi ikka nii, et sittadest valikutest võeti see mis kõige rohkem haiseb.
Edit: Ok, Kenny's Heroesi tsiteeritud tekstist käisid mõned nimed läbi. Hogdson and Redknapp küll eriti head variandid ei ole. Mancini on ka kahtlane.
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inetuPlayers force Ranieri out of Leicester
Thai owners act after crisis meeting with struggling team in Spain
Claudio Ranieri was sacked by Leicester City last night after a breakdown in his relationship with the players that he led to an extraordinary Premier League title only nine months ago.
A statement released by the Leicester board confirmed that the “painful but necessary” decision had been taken amid fears of relegation. The club had planned to review Ranieri’s position at the end of the season, with a view to relieving him of his duties if there was no dramatic improvement but he was told he would be leaving with immediate effect on his return from Spain yesterday, just hours after senior players had expressed their concerns in a meeting with Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, the club owner, in Seville, scene of the Champions League round-of-16 match the night before.
The grievances aired by Leicester’s players included frequent and unexplained changes to tactics and personnel — most recently the decision to start with Ahmed Musa, rather than the in-form Demarai Gray, against Seville on Wednesday — as well as concerns over alterations to their training and dietary regime.
Ranieri was informed of the decision to dismiss him by director of football Jon Rudkin at the club’s training ground. He was said to be stunned, and shocked that there was no justification beyond a brief explanation that the owners wanted change. Ranieri then spoke to the owners later in the afternoon but was not able to say goodbye to the players in person as they had left the training ground before his meeting with Rudkin. The Italian is expected to be compensated to the tune of about £3 million, having signed a new four-year contract in August.
Ranieri was persuaded by his coaching and sports-science staff to reduce the players’ workload last season but there have been complaints from the dressing room that a more intense schedule has had a negative impact on results. For his part, Ranieri is known to have been exasperated by an apparent loss of motivation among some of last season’s title winners.
He is understood to have been exasperated by some of the back-room staff he inherited from the previous manager Nigel Pearson, and felt that they sought to undermine him with the players. With Leicester just one point above the relegation zone — although still in the Champions League — the board have immediately begun looking for a new manager. Roberto Mancini, the former Manchester City and Inter Milan manager and briefly a Leicester player in 2001, Roy Hodgson and Harry Redknapp were immediately identified as possible candidates by leading bookmakers, while the reappointment of Pearson, Ranieri’s predecessor, would be favoured by some players.
The decision to dismiss Ranieri will cause considerable anger in the football community, given the esteem and affection in which he is held, as well as the reverence for his achievements last season, when Leicester pulled off what has been widely acclaimed as one of the most remarkable successes in the history of team sport. As recently as last month, Ranieri was honoured as coach of the year by Fifa.
Gary Lineker, the Match of the Day presenter and former Leicester and England striker, wrote on Twitter: “After all that Claudio Ranieri has done for Leicester City, to sack him now is inexplicable, unforgivable and gut-wrenchingly sad.” Jamie Carragher, the former Liverpool and England defender, described Leicester’s decision as an “absolute joke”. By 9.30pm, an hour and a half after the club statement, no Leicester player had commented publicly on social media or elsewhere.
Ranieri was informed a fortnight ago — first privately and then in a public vote of confidence, which spoke of the board’s “unwavering support” — that his job was safe until the end of the season.
But in explaining the board’s about-turn, the owners’ statement read: “This has been the most difficult decision we have had to make in nearly seven years since King Power [a Thai duty-free company] took ownership of Leicester City, but we are duty-bound to put the club’s long-term interests above all sense of personal entitlement.”
Craig Shakespeare, the assistant manager, and Mike Stowell, the first-team coach, are expected to be in charge for the Premier League match at home to Liverpool on Monday.
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mängijad on v***d jahAlgselt postitas malagar Vaata postitustNoh ma saan aru, et kui mängijad treeneri vastu keeravad, siis ei jää klubil midagi muud üle suurt. Aga noh minu jaoks on see lihtsalt tõestus sellele, mida juba ammu teadsin, et suur osa Leicesteri mängijaid on sitapead. Praegu tundub et tüübid, kes on terve karjääri luuserid olnud leidsid, et treener on süüdi kehvas taktikas ja välismaalase eelistamisel Grayle jne jne. Mis loomulikult oli lihtsam kui lihtsalt endale tunnistada, et tegelikult ei oldagi nii kunnid kui arvatakse ja et argipäevane tase on jälle tagasi piduaasta järel.
Seega ma kordan veelkord, et käigu alla ja ärgu tagasi tulgu
The Mirror have, however, stated that Leicester City players were the reason behind his sacking, stating that senior Leicester players recently complained about Claudio Ranieri to the club owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.
In the report, it also states that a Leicester player walked into the players lounge and declared: "That's it, we don't know what we are doing, we are ****ed." after their defeat to Manchester United earlier this month.
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Oleks võinud ära oodata siis sellegi mis saab CL kaheksandikfinaalist. Seal on ju kõik lahtine veel, pärast seda, kui just peab siis palun. Praegu jäi ikka nii, et sittadest valikutest võeti see mis kõige rohkem haiseb.
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