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Post by moroccanyellow on Feb 25, 2017 21:33:41 GMT
Napoli were a basket case when he took over, he took them to fourth and Europe. Valencia he took from the bottom to the top four, qualified for Europe and won the Copa del Rey. He took Fiorentina from Serie B to the top half of Serie A and won the Coppa Italia. Atletico Madrid were in administration and he resigned before the chop by Jesus Gil...the maddest chairman of them all. Saved Parma from relegation. Took Monaco from second division to second in Ligue Un. ...and he was only in charge for the first of those defeats to the Faroes. So you agree,he won f*ck all. He won league 2 in France with Monaco, a League thats roughly on par with the conference, "Monaco were one of the biggest spenders in Europe in 2013, spending roughly £140 million, including a club-record £50 million for Radamel Falcao from Atlético Madrid" So he spent £50 million on a player to win a league thats on a par with the conference !! "He was only in charge of Greece for the first of those defeats to the Faroes" Ranieri was appointed manager of the Greece national football team following the departure of Fernando Santos after the 2014 FIFA World Cup, signing a two-year contract worth €1.6 million. Compared to their previous stability under Otto Rehhagel and Fernando Santos, Ranieri often changed line-ups and formations, confusing the players; moreover he did not live in Greece.] He was sacked on 15 November 2014, the day after a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying defeat at home against the Faroe Islands. He received an €800,000 severance deal. Sorry you are correct,after losing at home to the MIGHTY Faroes he was sacked. So you mentioned a few of the teams that he did OK with,so how about Juve ? Inter ? Roma ? Chelsea ? A lifetime 2nd rate manager who struck lucky with a bunch of misfits last season. A In your haste to copy from wikipedia you've missed the context of why he found the Greece job so difficult. "I made a mistake when I was manager of Greece. I wanted to look because it is a different job at a club to a national team. I had four matches and for each game I trained the players for just three days. That is 12 days of training. What can I do in just 12 days? I had to rebuild a national team in just 12 days. What could I do? I am not a magician" Look at Ranieri's CV. Look at the clubs he's managed before you use a mistake like the Greece job to judge his whole career. Also, to compare Ligue 2 to the Conference comes over rather Little Englander. Mahrez was playing there 2 seasons after Vardy left Fleetwood
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Post by saddletramp on Mar 5, 2017 8:39:02 GMT
So you agree,he won f*ck all. He won league 2 in France with Monaco, a League thats roughly on par with the conference, "Monaco were one of the biggest spenders in Europe in 2013, spending roughly £140 million, including a club-record £50 million for Radamel Falcao from Atlético Madrid" So he spent £50 million on a player to win a league thats on a par with the conference !! "He was only in charge of Greece for the first of those defeats to the Faroes" Ranieri was appointed manager of the Greece national football team following the departure of Fernando Santos after the 2014 FIFA World Cup, signing a two-year contract worth €1.6 million. Compared to their previous stability under Otto Rehhagel and Fernando Santos, Ranieri often changed line-ups and formations, confusing the players; moreover he did not live in Greece.] He was sacked on 15 November 2014, the day after a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying defeat at home against the Faroe Islands. He received an €800,000 severance deal. Sorry you are correct,after losing at home to the MIGHTY Faroes he was sacked. So you mentioned a few of the teams that he did OK with,so how about Juve ? Inter ? Roma ? Chelsea ? A lifetime 2nd rate manager who struck lucky with a bunch of misfits last season. A In your haste to copy from wikipedia you've missed the context of why he found the Greece job so difficult. "I made a mistake when I was manager of Greece. I wanted to look because it is a different job at a club to a national team. I had four matches and for each game I trained the players for just three days. That is 12 days of training. What can I do in just 12 days? I had to rebuild a national team in just 12 days. What could I do? I am not a magician" Look at Ranieri's CV. Look at the clubs he's managed before you use a mistake like the Greece job to judge his whole career. Also, to compare Ligue 2 to the Conference comes over rather Little Englander. Mahrez was playing there 2 seasons after Vardy left Fleetwood "In your haste to copy from wikipedia you've missed the context of why he found the Greece job so difficult" "I made a mistake when I was manager of Greece. I wanted to look because it is a different job at a club to a national team. I had four matches and for each game I trained the players for just three days. That is 12 days of training. What can I do in just 12 days? I had to rebuild a national team in just 12 days. What could I do? I am not a magician" WTF ! So How long does Southgate get with the England squad ? weeks ? Months ? So Ranieri took the Greece job knowing he would only get 3 days training before every game,loses home and away to the Faroes and uses that as an excuse. I suppose because the Faroe Islands are postmen and fishermen they could train together for an hour every day. Anyway back to the present. 6 points out of 6 for Leicester since sacking Ranieri,look like the champions of last year,the crowd right up for it. Claudio who ?
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Post by saddletramp on Mar 15, 2017 5:07:28 GMT
6 points out of 6 for Leicester since sacking Ranieri,look like the champions of last year,Champions league quarters,the crowd right up for it last night. Claudio who ?
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