http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/42347378
I read this article on the BBC website yesterday.
A very interesting read, ands I love the comments at the bottom too.
The New Ranieri
posted on 16/12/17
Nice article
posted on 16/12/17
You can't still be banned from the club shop?!
posted on 16/12/17
Are you banned from the shop or the ground Gloria? Wasn't that issue ages ago?
Really good article by Phil McNulty, makes you wonder why Southampton got rid of him so quickly, particularly given their penchant for producing a steady stream of quality youth players.
A bit early to proclaim Claude as the second coming, but he couldn't have got off to a much better start.
posted on 16/12/17
A very informative article, very interesting. Thanks for posting this.
Claude Puel has achieved far more than many fans realise, just like Ranieri.
Maybe we should learn more about a manager, player or whoever coming to our club before judging too soon? One of my own faults sometimes. I now have a lot more trust in this guy after having read that.
But Andy King? No, really you have to give everyone the benefit of the doubt first and Kingy contributed to our recent win.
Let's hope continued improvement carries on for our club.
posted on 16/12/17
Can’t imagine him coming out with phrases like ‘Diily Ding, Dilly Dong ‘ though in press conferences!
It does make him a bit ‘gray’ and Football dans have historically liked a bit of passion to be shown by their Managers, as though they were living the match like us fans do, it’s easy to see why some fans who like the ‘shiny baubles’ don’t take to him very easily!
posted on 16/12/17
I like the articulate nature of managers like Ranieri & Puel. Very methodical.
I also like the passion shown by Klopp at Liverpool. He's one of them. He's grounded not OTT or up himself.
posted on 16/12/17
Who, Hodgson?
LOL