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Wow Ranieri is back huh? Cool. I like him. Funny guy.

 

He's a nice guy, but he won't succeed. This would have been a good appointment 10 years ago, but his performance in his recent jobs has been very underwhelming (although he did well at rich Monaco). The mess he made of the Greece job was pretty extraordinary.

 

They will be a shambles next season.

 

Claudio Ranieri appointed Leicester Boss, interesting to see how he does there, Certainly an improvement on Pearson

 

We both know he'll finish lower in the table than Pearson, though.

 

Totally smacks of owners who have the best intentions for the club by trying to emulate the likes of Southampton but this will fail miserably.

 

This is the opposite tbf, they hired young, progressive managers. Leicester have hired a past it old man who has let the game pass him by.

 

One of the most negative, overrated, dull, managers out there. How he keeps getting fairly decent jobs is beyond me.

 

Has managed a ridiculous number of quality clubs for being an odd little man. Goodbye Leicester.

 

:lol: Not a cat in hell's chance he'll see out the season.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33513290

 

BBC Sport's Gary Lineker, a former Leicester striker, said of the appointment: "Claudio Ranieri? Really?" then "Claudio Ranieri is clearly experienced, but this is an uninspired choice by Leicester. It's amazing how the same old names keep getting a go on the managerial merry-go-round."

 

Ranieri's obviously a busted flush.

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Seems like a pretty brilliant appointment to me. Just won the league with quite a similar club.

 

Obviously anyone has a difficult job on when they're in such a bad position, but I'd expect him to do pretty well assuming the players aren't as bad as they've looked so far.

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CR is hit and miss he could come in and be great for a bit then it goes wrong or it goes wrong from the start and they go down. He never has a spell where he's doing well at one club for a while, but I suppose Fulham are just looking short term right now

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Is it? It's almost always the way that teams follow a riskier attacking choice with 'a safe pair of hands'. It's generally how Allardyce, Hodgson etc get jobs in the first place.

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That’s an offensively short-sighted decision. Their entire squad and playing philosophy (and trajectory) was based on Jokanovic.

except they've looked completely incompetent defensively and now the attacks stopped working. Considering the investment made they've been very shite. Not sure on Ranieri, he's a good manager but not sure he's the ideal choice to come in mid-season to try and get something resembling organisation out of that defence

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That’s an offensively short-sighted decision. Their entire squad and playing philosophy (and trajectory) was based on Jokanovic.

except they've looked completely incompetent defensively and now the attacks stopped working. Considering the investment made they've been very shite. Not sure on Ranieri, he's a good manager but not sure he's the ideal choice to come in mid-season to try and get something resembling organisation out of that defence

 

They've got money to do stuff in January.

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Ranieri knows how to organise a defence like. He’ll be given money too.

money hasn't been the problem, hell arguably they bought too many players in at once and trying to integrate all of them into any kind of cohesive system has clearly failed miserably

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