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  • Claudio Raniieri

    Born in Rome nineteen fifty one
    playing for Roma his pro occasion.
    Mostly defender his position
    two years, little recognition.

    Cantanzaro his next move
    chance to learn, improve.
    This club his longest stay
    steady though not headline play.

    Catarna, Palermo two more teams
    not really fullfilling dreams.
    Aged thirty five he stops playing
    tries his hand at managing.

    Managed many teams before Leicester city
    some with skill and alacrity.
    Atletico Madrid, Roma, Juventos, Chelsea
    let's hope Leicesters got something extraordinary.

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    Got ta bi favourites now John. Of the remaining matches, Leicester have to lose one and Spurs win all theirs, possible but I think unlikely?
    About time a good owd fashioned "Proper" team showed the usual mob who dominate the Premiership up anyway. COME ON LEICESTER!

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    • #3
      Re: Claudio Raniieri

      Originally posted by Dave Burgess View Post
      Got ta bi favourites now John. Of the remaining matches, Leicester have to lose one and Spurs win all theirs, possible but I think unlikely?
      About time a good owd fashioned "Proper" team showed the usual mob who dominate the Premiership up anyway. COME ON LEICESTER!
      Thanks for that Dave

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      • #4
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        First time "alacrity" as been seen on this site John. We are normally at the "cat sat on the mat" level.
        I have always set myself a very low standard, and constantly fail to achieve it.

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        • #5
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          Originally posted by stephenfrank View Post
          First time "alacrity" as been seen on this site John. We are normally at the "cat sat on the mat" level.
          one of shakespears words

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          • #6
            Re: Claudio Raniieri

            Originally posted by Dave Burgess View Post
            Got ta bi favourites now John. Of the remaining matches, Leicester have to lose one and Spurs win all theirs, possible but I think unlikely?
            About time a good owd fashioned "Proper" team showed the usual mob who dominate the Premiership up anyway. COME ON LEICESTER!

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            • #7
              Re: Claudio Raniieri

              HAIL LEICESTER CITY, PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS!!!!!

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              • #8
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                Originally posted by Dave Burgess View Post
                HAIL LEICESTER CITY, PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS!!!!!
                i was in town today-its not a rumour

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                • #9
                  Re: Claudio Raniieri

                  You ever go to Whittick John ?
                  "If they control your speech.....they control your life"
                  Me


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                  • #10
                    Re: Claudio Raniieri

                    Originally posted by trubrit2411 View Post
                    You ever go to Whittick John ?
                    went on a bus tour of all the coalmine villages
                    years ago-including whitwick
                    Last edited by johnb; 5 May 2016, 20:27.

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                    • #11
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                      Me late brother, Jim lived in Markfield a suburb of Leicester John. 2 years older than me, like chalk and cheese. He was academic, Grammer school, University, me Secondary Modern, thick as a bulls lug whose only interest was sport. Back in 72 he was a gaffer at a big quarry down that way, Bardon Hall I think it was called? November 72 he organised to take the lads out to a battlecruiser games night somewhere in the sticks down that way. Before setting off they drew lots to see who would stay sober to drive back home. One o the lads drew the short straw, so the other 3 including bro cud go on the lash, and on the way back in Jims Company car, kid driving down a country lane miss timed a bend and jam jar finished up in a ditch, instantly catching fire, then exploding, incinerating all inside. Jim was 27, wife and two toddlers waiting at home for none arrival of hubby and Dad.
                      Bad year 72, I left the mob, the owd man keeled over and kippered on iz way to work in June, then this bag o bollox in the November, almost gorra fukkin season ticket fer funerals! Still as they say, "Life Goes On", make the most of every day.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Claudio Raniieri

                        Originally posted by Dave Burgess View Post
                        Me late brother, Jim lived in Markfield a suburb of Leicester John. 2 years older than me, like chalk and cheese. He was academic, Grammer school, University, me Secondary Modern, thick as a bulls lug whose only interest was sport. Back in 72 he was a gaffer at a big quarry down that way, Bardon Hall I think it was called? November 72 he organised to take the lads out to a battlecruiser games night somewhere in the sticks down that way. Before setting off they drew lots to see who would stay sober to drive back home. One o the lads drew the short straw, so the other 3 including bro cud go on the lash, and on the way back in Jims Company car, kid driving down a country lane miss timed a bend and jam jar finished up in a ditch, instantly catching fire, then exploding, incinerating all inside. Jim was 27, wife and two toddlers waiting at home for none arrival of hubby and Dad.
                        Bad year 72, I left the mob, the owd man keeled over and kippered on iz way to work in June, then this bag o bollox in the November, almost gorra fukkin season ticket fer funerals! Still as they say, "Life Goes On", make the most of every day.
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                        • #13
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                          Cheers John, that,s the one.

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                          • #14
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                            Originally posted by Dave Burgess View Post
                            Cheers John, that,s the one.
                            bocelli sings at the king power today-wish i could get in

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                            • #15
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                              Tickets will be like Gold Dust today John!

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