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What REALLY upsets me about him, apart from the pretentious shit he spouts, is his continual use of THEIR instead of THERE!!!
 
I thought it was significant that Ranieri went straight down the tunnel after the WHU match. He must have been really fuming not to stay to applaud his players, or the fans, though he was very calm and respectful, and dignified in his post match interview.

I think he and the team will want to destroy Swansea to send a clear message to Spurs that we are not crumbling, wobbling or hanging on by the skin of our teeth. We are Leicester and we are Champions in waiting and Spurs will not catch us,
 
This is an entertaining thread:
http://www.redcafe.net/threads/claudio-ranieri.410839/

The best posts are clearly from "Amadeus", though. This being one of my favourite sections:
As I mentioned before, the holistic perspective takes into account the complete element of a team's performance, not the atomistic view that isolates importance statistic which evaluates how well a team has done this season. It is not holistic when you say, because Spurs is not on top of the table, we should ignore their performance. Holistically, Spurs has had more goals scored, a better defensive, a stronger creative output and better control of a game. As such this holistic perspective takes into consideration that Spurs team has been better this season than Leceister despite not being on top of the table.

People use fancy words to obscure muddled thinking. The aim in football is to win matches - if you cannot win then avoid defeat. Leicester have won 22 games and lost 3. Spurs have won 18 and lost 4. That is not "holistic" and not "atomistic"; that is simple.
 
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