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Hope they get relegated now.
Number 1
Franck
VP.
DNZY
Poe
Players like Drinkwater, Vardy, Albrighton are all below average - have been their entire careers except one mad crazy wonderful season.
That being said I like Ranieri - but I wouldn't want him in charge of my team.
King Luis
This is spot on, if they didn't sack him now they'd almost certainly have ended up getting relegated and the club had to make a change to try and stay up. Easy to be all romantic about Ranieri but winning the PL will be of little comfort when you're travelling to Burton next season.
You could argue that Leicester have done Ranieri a massive favour here, saved him from the ignominy of being the manager who lead his team from the Title to Relegation. Its funny because the press will react with horror and shock at his sacking but had he lead Leicester to relegation you know they'd be sticking the knife in.
Franck
VP.
Mancini appears to be the favourite to take over which as far as i'm concerned is a bloody ridiculous decision too, really hope they get relegated now.
King Luis
Again your missing the point that these players aren't actually that good, like Poe said they had one season they were playing above themselves and now they're just playing nearer their level. The teams they had in their CL group (aside from Porto, who they only beat 1 nil and then got smashed by) are also teams at a similar level to them. Also its not exactly out of the ordinary to see a team perform well in the CL and not domestically (you just have to look at previous years we were in the CL).
VP.
So why sack the manager if they are now performing how they should be? I'm not trying to be argumentative here but i really do not see how the manager can be blamed for the complete lack of interest the players have shown this season domestically. Granted they are not up there with Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs, City, Utd and Liverpool in terms of quality which is why last season they won because the players were putting in 110% effort for 90mins of every match, they won games through work rate and fighting spirit which is basically everything they lack this season in the league. Yes the Champions League will effect you the following weekend and more so them as they don't have the squad to cope like the top sides but that is no excuse for all the other weekends when the players have failed to turn up.
Carroll.
As VP is pointing out it's all got to their head / they lost their hunger to fight. Absolutely no loyalty shown to the manager at all either, bunch of pricks.
Gone very sour after last year and I also hope they get relegated. Vardy should have fucked off to Arsenal when he had the chance
chokosc
Shola
BR.
+1
King Luis
BR.
For obvious reasons I really like Hughes, and while I think he's done a good job overall at Stoke, they aren't a patch on the side he built at Rovers.
Based Jorge
Don't think he suits many teams in Europe, but can definitely see United buying him for whatever it takes once Ibrahimovic leaves the club
SpinSwimScream
You mean apart from the first few weeks of the season when Costa kept scoring winners when he shouldn't have even been on the pitch.
King Luis
Would cost an absolute fortune as well, could see it being the first transfer over 100 million which is bonkers.
Based Jorge
Easily if he keeps this up. It's almost certain to happen as well
VP.
No it isn't.
Based Jorge
Why wouldn't it? It's probably the most likely high profile transfer I've ever seen. Levy would give Woodward a blowjob and Kane if he offered around £100m.
Zlatan's gone in a year or two, Kane's the logical successor
King Luis
Or, Ibra will retire and United will bring back Ronaldo for a couple of years. In the meantime Kane will go to Madrid
bmg033
Yet another 4-0 win over Stoke, that's three in a row now. I was at the game and they were total crap throughout, can't really think of a positive thing to say about them to be honest. Their entire midfield did a sunday league standard job of protecting the defence. I might be being a bit harsh on the pub players there though because they have smaller waists and more teeth than Charlie Adam. Who would've thought playing on the counter with the super speedy Crouch, Whelan & Adam wouldn't have worked?
King Luis
If Kane decides he wants to leave then there's nothing you can do to keep him, you have to win something in the next 2 years I think or he's going to start getting itchy feet.
Franck
Lukaku is more likely as long as he remains a Raiola client and United remains one of Raiola's favoured destinations.
Sam
I imagine Kane will stay for another couple of seasons at Spurs at least.
VP.
I just don't see any reason for him to want to leave Tottenham and go anywhere else in England. Tottenham are a better side than Man Utd at the moment with a very good up and coming squad who should only get better. He always seems very happy there and certainly doesn't come across as the kind of player that would move on at the first opportunity either. Plus other than funding for the new stadium i see absolutely no reason why they would have to sell him, clubs in the Premier League nowadays don't have to sell their best players (thanks to the massive tv money) especially to a rival in the same league.
Its logical from Man Utd's point of view but certainly not from Tottenham's or Harry Kane's.
Ninja
This is one of those statements that seems clear cut, but when you dig deeper into it is far less so that it seems. They've finished ahead of us twice in the last three seasons, and may or may not do so again (they're favourites but its hardly a decisive advantage), whereas we have won two cups to their zero.
Add to that that this is arguably the strongest period Spurs have ever gone through as a club, against one of the weakest we have for over 20 years, and the fact that even despite their new stadium their capacity is lower than Old Trafford, and they pay their players a relative pittance compared to the other top clubs (which won't change over the coming few years due to the construction of said stadium), nor can they afford to compete for players at the top end of the market, it would hardly be unbelievable to think there might be attractions to moving across.
I think that Kane won't though for several reasons. I think he's probably enough of a Spurs boy to just want to play for them, and I don't think he's worth anywhere near the money it would cost to get him. He'd have to perform in Europe or for England before any club, regardless of whether he wants to leave or not, would seriously consider paying the money that Levy would want to sell (and I think £100m wouldn't be enough if it was us).