Looks highly likely he's going to be Manchester City's next manager if as reported Shinawatra's take over of the club goes through. Could see City finally make big strides towards some major success for once. I'd like to see them win something big for once, be a nice change.
Claudio Ranieri
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A genuinely decent and honest manager. Still has a mass of respect at The 'Bridge.
I honestly hopes he does return to the Premiership, he will do well at Man City.......a good club that should do better considering their fans and stadium.
I honestly hopes he does return to the Premiership, he will do well at Man City.......a good club that should do better considering their fans and stadium.
The West London of my youth is now on dvd
I've met the man on the street............and he's a cunt
I've met the man on the street............and he's a cunt
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Yes I think it would be a very good move for City.
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Perhaps Shinawatra will treat the City faithful to a Sinatra-esque karaoke rendition of 'Blue Moon'
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It's about time we long suffering City fans had something to cheers us up. We had a rough 30 years.
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absolutely - City need a top quality manager and investment to move the club forward
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Didn't Ranieri get Atletico Madrid relegated?
Got sacked before he could do the same at Valencia?
Could have got relegated with Parma this season but survived on the last game of the season?
He's ok as a coach but his track record says no more than that.
As for Shinawatra. He got ousted in a coup, had allegations thrown at him about human rights violations and has been convicted of fraud.
Am I alone in seeing warning signs here?
Got sacked before he could do the same at Valencia?
Could have got relegated with Parma this season but survived on the last game of the season?
He's ok as a coach but his track record says no more than that.
As for Shinawatra. He got ousted in a coup, had allegations thrown at him about human rights violations and has been convicted of fraud.
Am I alone in seeing warning signs here?
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took fiorentina from the italian equivilant of the championship and won several major italian cups
Valencia he also did very well for and his second stint they were 6th in the table when he got sacked
Atletico Madrid went into administration whilst he was manager, hence the troubles there
did very well for Chelsea
Joined Parma in Febuary and lifted them out of certain relegation
so to say hes not a quality manager because hes been sacked a couple of times in highly dubious circs isn't quite stating all the facts
as for the thai bloke, which prime minister doesn't have an iffy human rights record
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Quote "Valencia he also did very well for and his second stint they were 6th in the table when he got sacked".
Yeah he did so well that they sacked him 6 months into a 3 year contract. I was of the opinion they were 14th (not 6th) when he got sacked but I won't split hairs with you. Managers doing good jobs don't get sacked.
Quote "Atletico Madrid went into administration whilst he was manager, hence the troubles there did very well for Chelsea".
He got them relegated. He may not have been totally to blame but he played a big part in it and years on Atletico as a club have only now recovered from that. As for Chelsea then they were around 4th, 5th or 6th when he took over and he left them in 4th, 5th, 6th. He did an ok job there but no more than that.
Quote "Joined Parma in Febuary and lifted them out of certain relegation".
Parma were in and around the relegation zone all season and still were at the end of the season and survived on the last day. Just.
As I said in my previous post he's decent as a coach but no more than that.
Quote "as for the thai bloke, which prime minister doesn't have an iffy human rights record".
Why didn't you say so as that makes it alright then. It's ok to throw your political opponents in jail without trial or charge and it's obviously ok to try to rig elections.
I've always had alot of respect for City fans for the shit they've had to put up with over the years but has it got so bad that they see Shinawatra as the messiah when he has so many obvious flaws just because he's got loads of dosh?
Yeah he did so well that they sacked him 6 months into a 3 year contract. I was of the opinion they were 14th (not 6th) when he got sacked but I won't split hairs with you. Managers doing good jobs don't get sacked.
Quote "Atletico Madrid went into administration whilst he was manager, hence the troubles there did very well for Chelsea".
He got them relegated. He may not have been totally to blame but he played a big part in it and years on Atletico as a club have only now recovered from that. As for Chelsea then they were around 4th, 5th or 6th when he took over and he left them in 4th, 5th, 6th. He did an ok job there but no more than that.
Quote "Joined Parma in Febuary and lifted them out of certain relegation".
Parma were in and around the relegation zone all season and still were at the end of the season and survived on the last day. Just.
As I said in my previous post he's decent as a coach but no more than that.
Quote "as for the thai bloke, which prime minister doesn't have an iffy human rights record".
Why didn't you say so as that makes it alright then. It's ok to throw your political opponents in jail without trial or charge and it's obviously ok to try to rig elections.
I've always had alot of respect for City fans for the shit they've had to put up with over the years but has it got so bad that they see Shinawatra as the messiah when he has so many obvious flaws just because he's got loads of dosh?