FA People's Cuppublished at 11:51 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February 2017
The FA People's Cup gets going today.
If you're not sure what it's all about, this clip will give you an idea.
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The FA People's Cup gets going today.
If you're not sure what it's all about, this clip will give you an idea.
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Last night, Kasper Schmeichel posted his thanks to Ranieri on Instagram (see below).
As far as I can see, he is the first to comment on the Italian's sacking, which happened on Thursday.
This morning, Ranieri has been at the Leicester training ground to sat goodbye to players and staff.
With rumours that a dressing room revolt was behind Caludio's dismissal, there will be a lot of people paying close attention to the social media accounts of the City players over the next day or two...
Claudio Raneiri has just left the Leicester training ground.
He was questioned by Sky Sports through his car window on the way out. Here is what he had to say...
"Thank you to the fans, they are fantastic. I feel good now. What we achieved in Leicester I hope will happen again but it will be very difficult."
Was it emotional with the players? "It was normal."
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Football clubs make bad calls. Some more than most.
What would you say is the worst decision your club has ever made?
Is there a manager they shouldn't have sacked? A player they should have signed/not sold? Or an owner that should never have been allowed to get his hands on the club?
In honour of this weekend's EFL Cup final, the Times brought together players from each of the 38 winning teams from the League Cup finals held at Wembley for an exclusive picture.
Paul Merson is in it. So is Gareth Southgate. Pat Jennings, Eddie Gray, Mark Lawrenson are all there too. No disrespect to him, but I suspect Darron Gibson wasn't the first choice for Man Utd's 2010 win. He was only on the pitch for five minutes.
Speaking of a backlash, here is the Mirror's take on what Jose Mourinho had to say about Ranieri's sacking.
Jose, of course, has personal experience of being sacked the season after winning the title.
Backlash? Oh yeah, there's been a bit...
Here is a section of that statement from Ranieri, printed on the front page of today's Leicester Mercury. It's like that film with Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock. The time-travelly one with the emotional letters. Lake House. That's it. Yeah. Like that. But, you know, without the time travel. And not rubbish.
Leicester's... well, let's just call it their "decision" is, of course, the main talking point again today. Not least, because the Italian released a statement yesterday that would melt even the most rock-like of hearts. And mine is pretty stony, I can assure you. By the end of Claudio's words I wanted to write back to him and offer him a post as my granddad.
I assure you Claudio, I won't dispose of you nine months after you buy me a PS4 for my birthday.
It is unconventional but I am going to start with a question...
What does the sacking of Claudio Ranieri say about football?
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