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'Europe is a distraction', etc., all those perspectives which rob fans of hope and excitement and which provide a fertile ground for managers like Allardyce and Pardew.

 

To be fair, I think Allardyce has always said positive things about the Europa League.

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Regarding this sacking no one comes out of it any good and I'm sure all parties are sad that it's came to that conclusion.  Leicester from the football club side were in a deeply lose lose situation here, sack him and look terrible after what he did last season or sack him when it's too late which there is a real possibility of happening considering their dire domestic form. 

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Anybody else genuinely saddened by this? It is like a microcosm of football today, all about money and no loyalty etc. Not even my club, but what it represents should be felt throughout all football in this country.

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Anybody else genuinely saddened by this? It is like a microcosm of football today, all about money and no loyalty etc. Not even my club, but what it represents should be felt throughout all football in this country.

 

I'm sad for Ranieri but I'm positively sure Leicester's board would have not wanted this course of action either and this is a last resort for them.  Leicester's title win gave the club a massive springboard to transform the club and make themselves a massive brand (awful to think like that but that's the case nowadays) and relegation would wipe most of that out.

 

I'm sure though something is not right off the pitch between the manager and players and that's played a big part in all of this.

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Regarding this sacking no one comes out of it any good and I'm sure all parties are sad that it's came to that conclusion.  Leicester from the football club side were in a deeply lose lose situation here, sack him and look terrible after what he did last season or sack him when it's too late which there is a real possibility of happening considering their dire domestic form.

 

That makes no sense whatsoever.

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Anybody else genuinely saddened by this? It is like a microcosm of football today, all about money and no loyalty etc. Not even my club, but what it represents should be felt throughout all football in this country.

 

Not at all. Makes a good new story in the soap opera that is the Premier League.

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Absolutely ridiculous that. I know you can't live off the past but he deserved better than that. At least deserved the second leg.

 

They could be in the relegation zone by then though.

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Anybody else genuinely saddened by this? It is like a microcosm of football today, all about money and no loyalty etc. Not even my club, but what it represents should be felt throughout all football in this country.

Yeah me too. A part of football has died & it's the reason why we all do what we do for the love of game.

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Anybody else genuinely saddened by this? It is like a microcosm of football today, all about money and no loyalty etc. Not even my club, but what it represents should be felt throughout all football in this country.

 

I'm sad for Ranieri but I'm positively sure Leicester's board would have not wanted this course of action either and this is a last resort for them.  Leicester's title win gave the club a massive springboard to transform the club and make themselves a massive brand (awful to think like that but that's the case nowadays) and relegation would wipe most of that out.

 

I'm sure though something is not right off the pitch between the manager and players and that's played a big part in all of this.

 

That's my point though. That is the reason clubs like ours have had its soul ripped out for the purpose of free advertising, for example.

 

But aye like you say, could be more behind the scenes than what is in the public domain.

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Anybody else genuinely saddened by this? It is like a microcosm of football today, all about money and no loyalty etc. Not even my club, but what it represents should be felt throughout all football in this country.

 

I'm sad for Ranieri but I'm positively sure Leicester's board would have not wanted this course of action either and this is a last resort for them.  Leicester's title win gave the club a massive springboard to transform the club and make themselves a massive brand (awful to think like that but that's the case nowadays) and relegation would wipe most of that out.

 

I'm sure though something is not right off the pitch between the manager and players and that's played a big part in all of this.

 

That's my point though. That is the reason clubs like ours have had its soul ripped out for the purpose of free advertising, for example.

 

But aye like you say, could be more behind the scenes than what is in the public domain.

 

Check my previous tweet, a fan on 5 live said Ranieri has sacked a number of staff which the players liked.

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