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Claudio Ranieri appointed

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  1. BigFox

    BigFox Well-Known Member

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    I've got no complaints - he ticks all of the boxes including not being a MLS 3rd division manager.

    Lets see how his backroom staff will look - who will he bring in or will he retain every/anyone?
     
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  2. BigFox

    BigFox Well-Known Member

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    Just found out that he used to work with Steve Walsh at Chelsea, was the guy that brought Huth to the UK and managed Cambiasso before.

    This might work out well...
     
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  3. Lesta Gangsta

    Lesta Gangsta Well-Known Member

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    Perhaps the Preki business was a stroke of genius by our PR people. Compared to him, Ranieri looks like a fantastic appointment.
     
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  4. Lesta Gangsta

    Lesta Gangsta Well-Known Member

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    That's true. Could be a good omen for Shakey/Walsh staying.

    Some fans believe that they were the true genius behind Pearson, so that may get put to the test now.
     
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  5. UnitedinRed

    UnitedinRed Well-Known Member

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    Not a bad appointment. Bit of a risk though but I am sure you will be ok.
     
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  6. FosseFilberto

    FosseFilberto Pizzeria Superiore and some ... Forum Moderator

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    ... he has managed in Italy, Spain, UK and France ... very successfully... I'm more than happy to give this guy a go ... who brought Lampard to Chelsea? ... and Huth ... John Terry first made a name under ... yup ... but best of all in Italy when he took over at Napoli he was faced with the prospect of having to replace one Diego Armando Maradona .... he failed miserably ... seemed to think some untried youth by the name of Gianfranco Zola might do it .... oh but wait ... he can also claim victory against Mourinho ... that is select company ... we should be excited by this ... if he manages to do for us what he has done in every league he has visted so far we will be knocking on Europe's door .... enjoy the ride.... welcome Claudio
     
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  7. MIAMI_FOX

    MIAMI_FOX Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Very happy with this. We need a reality check and think back to some of the managers that were on our shorlists in years gone by. Very lucky to have a manager like Ranieri. Wish him all the luck in the world, now sign up Cambiasso.
     
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  8. AKCJ

    AKCJ Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    The majority of his achievements were over a decade ago.

    Barring Monaco, where he was given a shed load (doesn't guarantee success I know) of money. He's not had the best of times in recent years.

    He seems to have an eye for talent though. Kondogbia and Rodriguez both sold for huge profit.
     
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  9. Bodinki

    Bodinki You're welcome Forum Moderator

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    Great appointment in my opinion.
    Will always have a soft spot for him as a Chelsea fan, he was treated harshly by Roman, sacked after finishing 2nd, with a new squad expensively assembled.
    But then we got Jose to replace him so I cannot complain too much.

    He was nicknamed the Tinkerman at Chelsea, mainly because he had an expensive squad full of big ego's and had to juggle their play time.
    But his win percentage in the PL was something like 54% or something like that (and that includes Pre-Roman), so, with all due respect, for a club of Leicester's standing, I would call this a very good appointment.
     
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  10. Jack Lesterfan

    Jack Lesterfan Well-Known Member

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    Fosse, I can't imagine his rotation policy will sit well with your "never change a winning team" philosophy <laugh>
     
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  11. LeicesterWizard

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    The way Bodanki speaks, it sounds like he had to juggle the egos rather than "tinker" for a better strategy.

    Gotta also keep in mind that Pearson last season was constantly tinkering his side until he stumbled on a winning formula.
     
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  12. AstroFox

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    Well said Wiz, that was one of the things which annoyed a lot of fans last season, so nothing new if CR does it too. We don't know what was in the player contracts at Chelsea though - he may have *had* to play some of them in a minimum number of games.
     
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  13. MARTIN IS BACK AGAIN

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    Let's hope every Claudio has a silver lining<laugh>
     
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  14. Jack Lesterfan

    Jack Lesterfan Well-Known Member

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    The fact that some are disappointed that we have appointed Claudio Ranieri shows just how far we have come in recent seasons...
     
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    Leicester City Vice Chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha said: “It is my great pleasure to welcome Claudio Ranieri – a man of remarkable experience and knowledge that will lead us into the next phase of our long-term plan for Leicester City.

    “His achievements in the game, his knowledge of English football and his record of successfully coaching some of the world’s finest players made him the outstanding candidate for the job and his ambitions for the future reflect our own.

    “To have attracted one of the world’s elite managers speaks volumes both for the progress Leicester City has made in recent years and for the potential that remains for the Club’s long-term development.”

    Claudio Ranieri said: “I'm so glad to be here in a Club with such a great tradition as Leicester City. I have worked at many great clubs, in many top leagues, but since I left Chelsea I have dreamt of another chance to work in the best league in the world again.

    “I wish to thank the owner, his son and all the executives of the Club for the opportunity they are giving me. Now I've only one way for returning their trust: squeeze all my energies to getting the best results for the team.”

    Having met the Leicester City squad on Monday afternoon, Claudio will oversee his first training session on Tuesday morning – assisted by Craig Shakespeare, Steve Walsh and the existing City backroom team – and will remain with the group for the remainder of their training camp in Bad Radkersburg.
     
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  16. THE FOXES 1884

    THE FOXES 1884 Well-Known Member

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    From what I gather they only worked together for about 6 months & that was quite awhile ago. 9 clubs in 11 years too fo CR ?
     
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  17. Jack Lesterfan

    Jack Lesterfan Well-Known Member

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    Just reading through FoxesTalk.

    The opinions vary from "Well that's us relegated then!" to "Amazing appointment, this guy can take us to the next level!"

    There aren't really many inbetween either!

    This appointment truly has split opinion!
     
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  18. FosseFilberto

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    ... typical Leicester fans .. the owners stated objective is to take us to the 'next level'... Ranieri's CV shows a proven track record of doing that ... in any other industry such a CV would not be questioned...
     
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  19. jambawamba

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    Does This now mean that Stringer, will be able to talk to the manager and players again.
     
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  20. AKCJ

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    <laugh> I can't be the only one in the middle?!
    I just don't see us progressing under Ranieri, but I don't see us going down either.

    It's a depressing appointment for me. Very Sven like.
     
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