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paradoxunknown · 2 years ago
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They serve Cunt every time ☺️🤭
i love heel bcc btw i am enjoying every second of it...
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paradoxunknown · 2 years ago
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Heel BCC
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sequentialprophet · 3 months ago
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I've had the theory that Claudio is betraying Mox first since All Out and Yuta could easily be the reason
I have been wrong 1000 times and idk if this is just wishful thinking, but I've been wondering about Claudio. Mox has been mocking and condescending about Yuta. Marina and PAC actively hostile. Claudio is the only one to try and talk him down. The only one to go straight to him in the ring when he does what is required to be a current BCC member. And they exited out different doors after that attack on Bryan when you'd think safety in numbers would be the priority.
Tl;dr I see what you're saying and I think you might be right. Or at least I hope you are.
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youremyheaven · 7 months ago
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I LOVE SALMA HAYEK oh my gosh and something just clicked for me when you said developed saturnian women because i was born into my saturn mahadasha so that might be why
oh and in that case, i'm the lady archetype
and your examples make so much sense?? from the motherly and sweet nature of some saturnian women and that ketuvian influencer
omg lowkey you are so right about frame dominant women with like bigger bust sizes automatically being categorised as curvy because for the longest time ever i was so confused because i am small-ish (not sure... everyone seems to be getting shorter these days so maybe im seasian avg now) but i have tyla-ish waist definition but slightly more prominent front and side curves and YOUR posts were what helped me actually understand what made some women be FNs an the others in R/TR (i remember one post where you mentioned that romantics would look curvy even without wearing anything revealing whereas FNs would just look there? even if they had bigger bust sizes and stuff and it really clicked for me then... what i'm trying to say is that you're my claire nakti basically)
your explanation of how planets manifest in appearances is really accurate, but is it just me who feels like it's also an environmental thing? i have friends that are ketuvian and saturnian and they're tall... here, but they'd be average anywhere else. same way i have planets that make me avg to short but anywhere else id just be short. and like i have friends with lots of jupiter naks, and they have to shop in plus sized here... but they're probably like an M anywhere else in the world
also girlie... you mentioning that you like men who tell you things? in detail, without making you feel condescending? that mercury dk is starting to make some sense (in the nicest way possible <333)
and trust me, i'm 100% that insane. i think i can confidently say that a majority of my life now is all manifested by me, so i'm staying that way, regardless of what people say (did not mean for that to rhyme)
born into Saturn MD??? girlll u strong as hell
(i remember one post where you mentioned that romantics would look curvy even without wearing anything revealing whereas FNs would just look there? even if they had bigger bust sizes and stuff and it really clicked for me then... what i'm trying to say is that you're my claire nakti basically)
lmfaooo aww thats sooo sweet 🥺🥺
i swearrrr that distinction is KEY to understanding Kibbe and literally everybody gets it wrong 🤦🏻‍♀️
When Kibbe talks about curve, he's talking about the way your body actually curves, not having big tits or a big ass.
Here's an example:
Sofia Vergara, verified SD and Scarlett Johansson, verified SN
Look at how prominent Sofia's bustline is, you look at her and you see her boobs and the curve of her hips, you see the outline of her curves. Scarlett is also a busty woman but you literally cannot tell that she is when she's all covered up because as a Natural type, she is FRAME dominant, so you dont see her curves at all, it does not stand out. You just see her.
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size and height is super tied to where we live. im average to tall in india but anywhere else i'd be short to average (for context, the average height for a woman in india is 5'0, so by those standards, i am tall and the average height for a woman in europe is 5'7, so over there i'd be short to average)
sizes vary everywhere so yes its 100% tied to our environment. but i also feel like there is such a thing as broadly universally accepted definitions of big and small, or tall and short but our perceptions of everything is sooo warped by the media
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we see people like Lily Rose over represented in the media, so when we look at someone like Sabrina Claudio (right) we think she's "plus sized" or "thick" or whatever when in fact, Sabrina's average sized and Lily is extremely thin. So how we perceive "sizes" is very much dictated by the media.
also girlie... you mentioning that you like men who tell you things? in detail, without making you feel condescending? that mercury dk is starting to make some sense (in the nicest way possible <333)
KSKJSJDHHDHHD GIRLLL CALLED ME OUTTT
yeah i 100% am guilty ,, i dont like Mercurial men as such bc theyre such horndogs BUT if the man does not have that Mercurial smooth talking ability?? the wit, the charm, the flirtatiousness??? if he cant tell me things??? GIRLLL BYEE
"and trust me, i'm 100% that insane. i think i can confidently say that a majority of my life now is all manifested by me, so i'm staying that way, regardless of what people say (did not mean for that to rhyme)"
ME AFFF,, queen ur Jyeshta is showing (with that rhyme hehe) but letss goooo and make all our dreams come trueeee<33
its all in ur head, quite literally, what we make of life is ENTIRELY up to us. watch this vid my girlieess
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bright-thehawksflight · 10 months ago
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Yes! This is what makes him go from "not for the wide world" to "think you in your soul that Claudio hath wronged your cousin?" because it's like op said in the tags he has no proof so he needs to know she's sure. He knows she's serious, he's not trying to talk her out of it (no more "Is Claudio thy enemy?", no more condescending to her) but he still has to ask, he has to hear her say it again because if she says it again calmly then it proves that she's not just lashing out in anger. He needs her to be sure so he can be sure of her. And as soon as she tells him "yea, as sure as I have a thought or a soul" then it's settled. He needs nothing else.
But there is one more reason why this scene is so amazing, I think, so be warned there's a change of topic incoming. This is when we see Beatrice properly, truly, righteously angry. And seeing this we can tell that back in act 1 and 2 Beatrice was never truly angry at Benedick, she never truly hated him as she now hates Claudio. In fact I'll tell you what I think. I think that when she learns Benedick is back from the war the whole show she puts on for the messenger, the absolute firecracker of wit that she lets loose, is her way to show how happy she is that he made it back safe. And it may be that I'm biased and it may be that I've seen three different productions of much ado over the last 24 hours, but. But.
okay but "would i were a man, i would eat his heart in the marketplace" is like. The Line of the play. it's beatrice's anger and frustration and, most importantly, her complete lack of power as a woman. her best friend and cousin was humiliated, abused, and left for dead, and there is nothing that she can do, because, even if she's allowed to make fun of the men when people find it funny, she ultimately has no power as a woman. and no one understands, no one believes her, no one gets the absolute rage that she feels on behalf of hero. to the men it's all a game. and it's this line that makes benedick understand. after that line, he goes from refusing to hurt claudio to promising to fight him, because he understands. he sees when no one else does that beatrice has no power. and he agrees to fight his friend, not because he wants to, but because he sees that she can't.
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the-uncounted-star · 6 years ago
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Voice: Haesphoros Daed’alion
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Bold what applies to your muse, italicize situational ones. Feel free to add your own suggestions and carry it on.
► ACCENT “country” │ “backwoods” │ “sailor” │ “noble” │ “merchant” | foreign speaker Though it’s not heavily snooty, Haes definitely has a nobleman’s accent, specifically a city accent as opposed to those in other areas of Quel’Thalas. 
► ELOQUENCE
educated │ uneducated │ doesn’t use conjunctions │ shortens words │ just makes up their own words! │ old English │dependent on mood or setting Well-educated, Haes forgets that not everyone knows all the big words he does and he’s not afraid to use them.
► TONE loud │ soft │ room volume │ high pitched │ low pitched │seductive │velvety │ speech impediment │ abrasive │ gruff │ shrill │ booming │ matter-of-fact │ toneless │ husky │ gravelly │ breathy │ nasal │ barking │ chatty │ condescending │ musical │ suave │world-weary │ brash │ authoritative His tone is typically soft-spoken with the occasional very mild stutter if he’s terribly embarrassed. Husky tones enter his voice when he’s flirting, though it’s not particularly intentional.
► HABITS
refers to self in third person │ incorporates different languages/terms/sayings │ uses gender-specific terms │ adapts to audience │ changes pitch around animals or children│ shifts tone when lying │ gives others nicknames │ uses terms of respect towards others
He has been known to use the occasional Draenei term or saying in his speech.
► VOICE REFERENCE  
I don’t actually have a voice reference for him. Because I have a very limited repertoire of media to draw on, I rarely have voice references for my characters. Perhaps most like Claudio, the lovestruck youth here: https://youtu.be/aWjvJOIe09k
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unanimouslalablah · 3 years ago
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Monty Household; Patrizio and Isabella question Bianca about her lack of family success (Early-Mid 2000s)
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Claudio and Olivia's deaths (as well as the 5th Monty grandkid) affected the family in another way that wasn't talked about. Patrizio and Isabella got worried that there would be no grandchildren, and Bianca would grow up to be a spinster. Ariel's birth also reminded them of the grandchild they lost. Patrizio and Isabella offered to arrange Bianca's marriage in desperation, and she didn't like the condescending conversation. Isabella told her daughter to go to the doctors to check if her uterus works properly.
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Bianca was over the conversation, and found the proposal of an arranged marriage to be COMPLETELY insulting. Isabella mentioned that her parents and Patrizio's parents didn't arrange them, but helped with their relationship. She told Bianca that she has been difficult and is wasting her life away. Bianca refused to deal with the nasty fight, so she quit the restaurant, and moved out of the Monty Ranch that day.
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aschalone · 3 years ago
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Why Do You Mourn?
Why do you mourn?
Why did you feel at ease amidst your disappointment?
Why? Why was it not your blade that pierced this mortal flesh and crushed my heart whole?
Why? Why? Why!?
There's no helping but to inquire the questions whose answers were laid before your eyes.
Was it not your form of selfishness for hoping he would unleash his wrath against you? 
Was it not your desire so you would feel alleviated and not burdened with more guilt?
You were more than prepared to have Claudio turned his blade against you, but he didn’t.
You were more than prepared to have his gaze condescended at you and treated you like you were a mutt, but he didn't.
Until the end, he was still the kindest person ever.
Why was mercy given when all you gave was pain, pain, and more pain?
You spent these years trying to build up some kind of a skin, so you wouldn't drip with blood every time you brushed up against loss and departure. In the end, it was futile.
This is the second time you turned your blade against someone you held so close to your heart. The tragedy has recited itself, and both of them were by your choice.
Goodbye, he said. Everything played in a slow motion which felt like an eternity looped over and over again. His warmth eventually subsided, replaced with the cold breeze and cradle of snow. You wished, you could savor that time longer, you wished it would last for eternity. But what right a sinner could request in the face of God you betrayed so terribly?
Deep in your heart, you wished this is not the end even though you'll have no right to face him ever again. Were you not there to slander the person who gave you his trust, would you turn your back to the person whose dreams chained with your oath when you first stepped into this land? Poison starts to seep into your mind, and you always think that you'll be prepared to swallow it all for the second time. but there is no cure for remorse.
During those splitting seconds, you began to wonder. If you wished this never happened, what would happen?
What would happen if you did nothing and turned a blind eye to everything else and chose one person over the world?
A utopia sealed behind coulds, but wouldn't it only trample his feelings even more to dwell in it now? Wouldn't it be the same to betray your goal and intention? You looked at his figure, blurring and advancing to his doom. No matter how hard you try to reach him, he's forever out of your grasp.
Was it because of your betrayal that Claudio chose to advance to his end this way? He doesn't deserve this — never deserved what you had done to him. It should be you who was crushed under the mighty avalanche, burned in the flame of purgatory, and never returned. You wished you could trade places with him, but it was mere what ifs.
Deep inside, you know you've always been selfish. A very selfish person, for hoping your feelings will reach, hoping your feelings got through to him, hoping he would understand over and over again. You have always been aware, your feelings are abusive all along.
Once your burned back collided with the pavement, the pain doesn't compare to what chips away at your heart.
With the last remaining strength you had, you tried to crawl and return to the battlefield even though the fight had ended. Your voice is no more, but you screamed his name over and over again; the true name he bestowed to you and not the name known in public.  You tried to push away the hand that tried to drag you away. At the very least, you should dig his body out from hell. At the very least, you need to confirm with your eyes that your goal is accomplished; the pulverization of the Serpent. At the very least... at the very least...
When does a war end? When can I say your name and have it mean only your name and not what you left behind?
Those untold questions were left unspoken and only the wail of your tears and agony could escape from that mouth of yours. You do not require rest, but your consciousness is nigh fading and you wish to never wake up ever again.
 Who will you be when you wake after enduring?
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michaelbartram · 7 years ago
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Illusion
Chapter 3  (previous chapters plus Prologue below in reverse order)
After the overnight train across the pampa, they changed to a branch-line. The rails curved through forest, gleaming in the morning sun. One or two windows were open. The air in the carriage was soon saturated with woodland scents. In time forest gave way to fertile valleys and flower-strewn meadows.
There were all sorts in the carriage. Old and young, smart and shabby. Some wore trainers and sported logos, others had tailored coats and expensive luggage. Besides being all apparently middle-class, what they had in common was enjoyment of the passing scene and a sense of anticipation.
‘Look at that!’
‘Can’t complain yet.’
‘Exactly what we wanted.’
The train rumbled on. After a while, the pointing out and chatting subsided. People read quietly or did the crossword. In time most, including Claudio and Felicia, dozed off.
Around midday, after a long, gentle climb, the train finally juddered to a halt. There were murmurs of ‘We’re here.’ Those still sleeping awoke to a charming and novel scene. An old Spanish colonial town with tiled roofs and painted facades lay cradled in the mountains around whose peaks clung wisps of cloud.  
‘All change for Arcadia!’
Assembling themselves, the travellers got down from the train. Luggage was loaded on to a truck. They were informed that they would be re-united with their bags in the main square. Would they kindly make their way there on foot, the point of departure for the final stage of the journey. Claudio and Felicia’s group headed down the street, slowly coming back to life. Taking in delightful details, one or two pointed and murmured.
‘I’ve never heard of this place. Why isn’t it in the guidebooks?’
‘So well preserved.’
New people appeared from side streets. Had they left the station by another way? Or had they come to this distant outpost by bus, or perhaps even car? Whatever the explanation, together with Claudio and Felicia’s companions, these others soon formed a silent throng which caught the attention of the townspeople, who broke off conversations and lowered their shopping bags and stared as if they had never seen anything like it in their sleepy town. Motorists wound down their windows and had a good look too.
Finally the newcomers reached the square. Primitive carts fitted with solid wooden wheels and crude platforms for luggage were neatly lined up. The air was filled with horsey champing and the clinking of metal shoes on cobble stones.
Claudio peered underneath one of the carts. ‘As I anticipated,’ he said, ‘No suspension. We’re in for a bumpy journey.’
‘But there’s all that,’ said Felicia pointing to straw bales and cushions. ‘Don’t worry about your precious arse, Claudio.’
Office workers crowded at the upper windows, shouting down.
‘You lot! Do you know where you’re going?’
‘There’s nowhere after here.’
‘It’s bandit country.’
‘Hey townies, stay and spend your money here. Then you can fuck off.’
A menacing mood was starting to prevail as some of the travellers began to shout back. A dustbin lid was thrown from a top storey. It was only plastic but it could have hurt somebody. A group of policemen stood by, fingering their revolvers.
Claudio shook his head. ‘Look at that, Felicia. Provincial cretins relieving the boredom of life in the sticks. Their Spanish is practically incomprehensible.’
She dug her fingers into his ribs. ‘Come on, you old snob. Live and let live. Remember, we’re here for something different.’
‘Not this, I trust.’
At a signal the cart-drivers jumped down from the pillions, helped the guests up and loaded their suitcases and boxes. With everybody on board, at last all was ready.
‘Holloah!’
‘We’re off.’
‘Hold tight!’
With shouts and whip-cracks the carts rumbled out of the square. The office workers let go parting insults, then turned from their windows.
Up at the main road, the police held up the traffic while the carts crossed. The file wound through back streets and, after a climb through a suburb, came to open country. The carts trundled through scrubland for twenty minutes. At a turning marked ‘Private Road’ the file peeled off.
Further up they went. The country opened out on to a plateau dotted with bushes and wind-bent trees, with scraggy cows and sheep.
Claudio, like everyone else, was stunned into silence. The lumbering carts and primitive discomfort annoyed yet intrigued him. This was what travel used to be. The carts had the authentic note. Perhaps they really were going to be stepping back into the past.
He glanced at Felicia, who, after a lively interlude, seemed to be glazing over with tiredness. How could that be? She had slept for hours on the train. Was this some wretched comedown from the cocaine that she wasn’t supposed to have with her? At this point he would have liked to have a conversation with a historically-minded person, not be with a woman who could only dig him in the ribs or lean over him in drug-induced exhaustion. He reflected that there were people in the world who would appreciate just how ‘pre-modern’ this holiday was already turning out to be. But not Felicia. She knew it was ‘different’ but she couldn’t have been less interested in the historical perspective. She and her generation had no grasp of the past.
Against hope, he murmured to Felicia, ‘These carts are pretty damned authentic, you know.’
‘Mm?.. I’m sleepy, Claudio.’
‘Felicia, you lack…’ He broke off since every word could be heard. ‘Oh, never mind,’ he whispered. ‘You can sleep for a week if you want to once we’re there.’
His spirits sagged. If only his wretched sexual obsession didn’t determine everything he did. Then he could be here with a woman more on his level. He reflected that his desire had to run its course, which it would, except that he couldn’t imagine it.
And with that thought, the landscape which a moment ago had delighted him pulled him down. He glowered at the sky beyond the barren scrubland. For the first time he began to experience real doubt. Where were they going? What would they discover? What was he doing there with Felicia? Who was in charge?
When he came to himself, the terrain had changed. There was still an impression of vastness but softer undulations, grassy verges and tidy clumps of trees suggested a domestication confirmed by crops laid out in fields of comfortable proportion, separated by neat tracks. They passed a carefully stacked pile of tools and equipment. Wheat had just been harvested. The sun came out and spread a golden carpet at far as Claudio could see. Now, from all around came shouts from gleaners grouped round circulating oxen. The animals lumbered round, brushed by the whips, casting shadows against the yellow stubble.
The scene took his breath away. The biblical illustrations from his childhood had come to life.
The unresponsiveness, not just of Felicia, but of all his companions annoyed him. He had noticed that that they had seemed happy enough when they got off the train. Couldn’t they get over the discomfort and appreciate they were looking at something like Palestine in the time of David and Solomon? To Claudio, an experience like this was beyond price.
‘Wild,’ he said out loud to anybody who might be listening. ‘Primitive.’
An over-dressed man with a small moustache who had led the field in groaning and tutting with each lurch of the cart, fixed him quizzically. ‘Primitive? These people work for Arcadia. Don’t they, driver?’
The driver nodded.
‘I meant it in a complimentary way,’ replied Claudio. ‘You know, like the illustrated Bibles of our childhood.’
He aimed at friendliness but everyone could see the two men were about to lock horns.
‘My parents were atheists and I went to a progressive school,’ said the moustache.
‘Ah, well, lucky you. My parents were Jewish, come to that.’
‘A little patronising, don’t you think.’
‘Forgive me,’ said Claudio, ‘I am not patronising you.’
‘I didn’t say you were patronising me. No, it’s the “primitives” you are condescending to.’
Claudio bridled. ‘I wasn’t saying the people were primitive. The scene, maybe… in some sense.’
‘They are people like us. We are safe in the hands of familiars, don’t you worry about that.’ Was this man being sarcastic or did the gleaners really make him feel secure?
‘If that’s your attitude,’ Claudio responded with a shrug, not in fact fathoming the man’s attitude at all, only that it was flavoured with hostility.
The other drew himself up. ‘I have no attitude. I am only interested in facts, rather than romantic distortions.’
‘It seems to me,’ said Claudio, ‘distortion is your strong suit. You’ve read plenty into my simple observations.’
This unfriendly exchange was a signal for everyone else to start talking if only from embarrassment.
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apsbicepstraining · 7 years ago
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Claudio Ranieri supports nice guys do not ever enter second | Owen Gibson
With grace and unshakable bond with his participates the one-time Tinkerman has proved his critics spectacularly incorrect with Leicesters first top-flight title
Claudio Ranieri? Really? As much of the planet now knows, with the worlds media condescending on Leicester, that was how Gary Lineker last summer received the news that the ex-serviceman Italian had been appointed to given the responsibility of a back that narrowly escaped relegation the previous season.
Now the attractiveness 64 -year-old has masterminded perhaps the greatest fairytale in boasting biography, attesting a force of doubters incorrect and triumphing is not simply the undying gratitude of all those in Leicester but esteem and no little adore from around the world.
Lineker, who until Jamie Vardy exploded on to the incident was Leicesters best-loved centre-forward, was not the only one to disbelieve the credentials of the peripatetic Italian when he took up the 15 th fraternity managerial berth of a rollercoaster career.
Harry Redknapp uttered his surprise Ranieri had territory a Premier League job following a disastrous four months in charge of Greecethat came to a demeaning halting with overcome by the lowly Faroe Islands.
Another former Leicester striker, Tony Cottee, said he was astonished. Beneath a sceptical Guardian blog, perhaps the politest of a batch of explains was simply: Disappear by Christmas.
Twelve months on bookmakers are facing a 15 m payout to punters, including a lucky few who backed the side at 5,0001, and a different kind of feeling abounds.
In truth the Italians CV is ornamented with huge achievement but undercut by a series of near-misses and a sense he has tended to lay the foundations for others to claim the recognition. No longer.
Having become his refer at Cagliari, success at Napoli and Valencia eventually preceded him to Stamford Bridge, where he delivered the Champions League qualification that persuasion Roman Abramovich to buy the club. But he was sacked one season afterward by the Russianfollowing a stunning blow-out in the semi-finals of that competition.
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Walt Disney wouldnt script this Leicester City champs.
With yummy incongruity his quicksilver counterattacking Leicester side travel to Chelsea on the final day of the season as champions with last-place seasons title-winners languishing in mid table.
In an added turn Jos Mourinho, who had superseded Ranieri at Chelsea first time around and publicly maligned Ranieri as yesterdays follower when his Internazionale side beat Roma to the title in Italy five years later, was sacked mid-season as Leicester embarked their unlikely ascent to the summit.
Since leaving England ten years ago much liked but just adored Ranieri took Juventus and his childhood favourites, Roma, to second-place finishes in Serie A and masterminded a resurgence at freshly moneyed Monaco in France. But by the time he arrived at the King Power Stadium Mourinhos drooping assessment of Ranieri was received wisdom.
With usual good mercy and a seemingly unshakable attachment with his participates the one-time Tinkerman has set about attesting his reviewers spectacularly wrong.
Ranieri has been magnanimous about the foundations laid by his pugnacious precede, Nigel Pearson, who against the peculiars saved Leicester from relegation in 201516 with a flow of seven acquires in their last nine activities but was sacked amid the fallout from a scandal that punched the fraternities post-season tour.
Recognising the team spirit and fitness regiman established by his predecessor was second to nothing, Ranieri resolved to change little regarding the teams preparation.
Much has been made of the 200 m-plus rift in value between the Premier Leagues self-styled elite and a Leicester squad that melds journeymen like Robert Huth and hitherto unsung heroes such as Danny Drinkwater with well-sourced agreement buys in Riyad Mahrez, Jamie Vardy and NGolo Kant.
In a Premier League where, historically, finishing berths have correlated almost exactly with compensation invoices, Ranieris band of friends have switched preconceptions.
But Leicesters billionaire Thai owner, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, has also invested heavily in the clubs infrastructure, ensuring the side want for little when it comes to all the accoutrements of modern conduct analysis used to draft and train players. Ranieri has said that it formed his jaw plunge when he arrived.
In contrast to his nickname, Ranieri has balk the suggest to tinker with his side and has had some luck along the way with a lack of harms to key players. Yet his interventions, both between and during competitions, have often been decisive.
Recognising that his Italian reputation for tactical complexity extended before him, he told Il Corriere della Sera that he made a pact with his surface on his arrival: Always show me everything youve got and every now and again I will clarify a little football to you.
Eschewing the trend for possession football exemplified by the great Barcelona backs of the past 15 years Leicester have been resolute in defense and lightning quick to attack.
When they destroyed Manchester City 3-1 at the Etihad Stadium in February, one of various defining moments in this designation hasten, they did so with exclusively 35% possession.
As well as being a captain tactician Ranieri has also perfectly judged the psychology. He remained circumstances simple-minded, lifting the pressure from his line-up and focusing relentlessly on the next tournament, acknowledging only recently that the designation was in sight with his Dilly-ding, dilly-dong rallying cry.
Jamie Vardy celebrates scoring against Manchester United. Image: Oli Scarff/ AFP/ Getty Images
In the age of the individuals veneration in football Ranieri, like Diego Simeone at Atltico Madrid, has stirred cooperation fashionable again. And, paradoxically, in the process he has constructed unlikely adepts of Vardy and Mahrez.
His side hindered their managers as all around were “losing ones”, clicking off a series of close-fisted success and reacting every question posed of them even as the rest of the world hold expecting them to fade, very recently following a 2-2 home stretch against West Ham United in which their talismanic striker Vardy was cast off.
At the King Power Stadium, where the stands have rocked all season, sect “ve never” fluctuated. For proof that Leicester has taken Ranieri to its nerve, gaze no farther than the two-minute film exhausted last week of him welling up as he watched tributes from its streets.
From staff at Leicester Station to pensioners at the market and tracksuit-clad boys on its browsing streets, all offered up everlasting grateful to the man who has masterminded a sporting miracle.
In that initial drooping appraisal Lineker, whose enthrall and disbelief have spiralled as the season has developed, enunciated Ranieris appointment was uninspired. He could not have been more wrong.
Canny to the last, Ranieri even managed to negotiate a clause in his contract that guaranteed him 100,000 for every neighbourhood his surface finished above 18 th and a thought 5m bonus for triumphing the title.
The debates over whether Leicesters triumph surfaces the employs of Brian Cloughs Nottingham Forest in a modern era when coin and world branding have cleared the established guild harder to topple will storm long and hard in the eastern part Midlands.
For now, adherents who could never in their wildest dreams have imagined the season returning out this method and who have long mourned as numerous near-misses and untrue dawns as Ranieri know exactly whom to thank. As do those well beyond the city for whom he has come to represent a succes that cut through so much of the cynicism that grasps to modern football.
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No mundo como um café
CLAUDI MAGRIS | Público | 08/2012
De frente para o Adriático, nas margens do Danúbio, no mundo total de um louco, Claudio Magris persegue a identidade do centro da Europa a partir de Trieste, cidade que todos quiseram e que resiste a deixar-se possuir. No limite, este mundo pode caber num café. Mas um café de verdade, como o San Marco.
O mundo pode caber inteiro num café. Não um pseudo-café, exclusivo, para pares. Não é isso. Um café de verdade, para casais e solitários, artistas com muito ou pouco génio, escritores em angústias criativas, estudantes em exames ou em desamores, bebedores de cerveja ou de vinho, conversadores ou contemplativos. Um café em L, com mesas de mármore sobre pés de ferro a acabar em patas de leão.
Por entre essas mesas, as pessoas deslocam-se formando ângulos rectos como cavalos num tabuleiro de xadrez. A imagem é literária, usada por um homem que costuma sentar-se a uma dessas mesas, entregue a si ou mirone descomplexado. Esponja de histórias dos outros e ele mesmo contribuinte para narrativas alheias, a ver quem entra e sai, os batentes das portas a oscilarem no rasto dessa gente que passa. Muitas vezes ele estudou ali, tantas vezes falou ali da história de Trieste e da cultura centro-europeia enquanto alguém jogava cartas, numa mesa ao lado. "Enquanto existirem cafetarias, a ideia de Europa terá conteúdo", escreveu George Steiner, outro frequentador de cafés, outro pensador da Europa e da sua geografia, território que tem a particularidade de poder ser percorrido a pé. Pode-se calcorrear a Europa. Questão de tempo. Um caminhar contínuo, a pé, entrando e a saindo de cafés. "Desenhe-se o mapa das cafetarias e obter-se-á um dos marcadores essenciais da ideia de Europa", desafiou ainda Steiner num pequeno volume de ensaios publicado em 2004. Ele explica e exemplifica: "A Europa é feita de cafetarias, de cafés. Estes vão da cafetaria de Pessoa, em Lisboa, aos cafés de Odessa frequentados pelos gangsters de Isaac Babel. Vão dos cafés de Copenhaga, onde Kierkegaard passava nos seus passeios concentrado, aos balcões de Palermo."
Os cafés de Steiner são como os do escritor de Trieste. Formadores. Cafés de verdade que, como a cidade à beira-mar, são lições de tolerância. O vizinho da mesa ao lado condescende com os tiques e os defeitos do outro. Roer as unhas, abanar a cadeira. Na café de verdade, e não naquele onde só cabem iguais, a fidelidade é conservadora mas há um pluralismo libertador entre champanhe e bolos de fruta, e um ruído de fundo que é o conjunto de todas a vozes e talheres e louças e passos e tosses e risos. "Um mundo é cheio de vozes", e aquele café tem o mundo. O lugar dos poemas, da boémia, dos brindes ao momento feliz de um amor, à gritaria do louco que paga a rodada. Lêem-se os jornais, comunitários, partilha de civilidade, presos à haste de madeira. E escreve-se.
O San Marco é um mundo. Essa a ideia a não perder nunca. O café a que já chamaram uma "academia platónica", "onde não se ensina nada, mas se apreendem a sociabilidade e o desencanto"; o café onde é possível conversar, "contar casos", mas onde não se pode fazer comícios. "Nesse lugar de desencanto, no qual já sabemos como o espectáculo termina, mas nem por isso perdemos o gosto de assistir a ele, ou a indulgência para com os lapsos dos actores, não há lugar para falsos mestres, que seduzem com falsas promessas de redenção aqueles que têm uma ansiosa e vaga necessidade de falsa e imediata redenção." Este café "é o lugar da escrita": "Estarmos sós, com papel, caneta, e uns dois ou três livros no máximo, agarrados à mesa como um náufrago sacudido pelas ondas." Tudo sem a ilusão de que não tenha havido pecado original, o que dificulta a venda de bilhetes para a terra prometida.
Quem escreve, como Claudio Magris escreve e tem vindo a escrever nas mesas do Caffè San Marco, em Trieste, sabe que não está na terra prometida e que jamais se poderá chegar lá, mas mesmo assim segue caminho. "Sentados no café viajamos. Como num comboio, num hotel ou pela rua temos connosco muito poucas coisas, não é possível opor a coisa alguma qualquer vaidosa marca pessoal. Não somos ninguém. Naquele anonimato familiar, podemo-nos dissimular, livrar-nos do eu como de uma casca." E escrever sem saber do tempo, com todas as interrupções de um café. O riso dos outros, uma conversa curta, "o perfil de uma mulher".
Um rio de muitos nomes
Reduzir o universo de Claudio Magris a um único sítio seria concentrá-lo no Caffè San Marco. O mundo. Fica em Trieste, a cidade o escritor onde nasceu em 1939, onde vive, onde estudou e se especializou em estudos germânicos, onde ensinou; a cidade a partir da qual se fez viajante por não haver quem resista ao mar, ao que há para lá da massa azul de água, ainda que ele mesmo tantas vezes tenha seguido por terra, Europa dentro, costas para o Adriático - o seu mar -, Danúbio abaixo, da Floresta Negra ao Mar Negro, ligando a Alemanha à Grécia (uma união cada vez mais errática). E tantas cidades e tantas línguas pelo meio.
O Danúbio dos muitos nomes visto a partir daquele microcosmos que é Trieste, por onde ele não passa, mas onde a viagem de Magris pelas letras começou. Um ponto tão disputado num mapa de guerras com fronteiras em desalinho. No seu café, Magris não espera a terra prometida, mas continua como se ela existisse. Há quem diga que um dia virá um Nobel para ele, um dos homens que melhor sabem conjugar literatura com Europa, ou Mitteleurope, num momento em que a Europa está a precisar de livros. Mas se o Nobel não vier, Magris há-de continuar no café, a escrever e a falar de Trieste e de literatura e de romance e de viagem, e não há-de ser nada. Tantos foram os grandes que nunca o tiveram. Ele continuará nesse microcosmos a construir a sua cosmogonia.
O rio dos tantos nome é um mundo e tanto. "Entre vários povos, Danúbio e Istro indicavam respectivamente o curso superior e o inferior mas por vezes também o rio inteiro: Plínio, Estrabão e Ptolomeu interrogavam-se onde acabava um e começava outro, talvez na Ilíria ou nas Portas de Ferro. O rio "bisnomis", como lhe chamava Ovídio, arrasta a civilização alemã, com o seu sonho da odisseia do espírito que orna a casa, para oriente e mistura-a com outras civilizações, noutras tantas metamorfoses mestiças em que a sua história atinge a consumação e a queda." Magris é um germanista e sabe do que fala quando fala do curso deste rio e do caudal que ele transporta. Como ele, outros germanistas viajam "intermitentemente", como e quando podem. "Ao longo de todo o curso deste rio que liga o mundo, transporta atrás de si a sua bagagem de citações e de ideias fixas; se o poeta se confia ao barco embriagado, aquele que o reveza procura seguir o conselho de Jean Paul, que sugeria que se recolhessem e anotassem de passagem imagens, velhos preâmbulos, cartazes de teatro, conversas locais, poemas e batalhas, inscrições fúnebres, inscritos metafísicos, recortes de jornais, editais fixados nas estalagens e paróquias."
Tudo pode começar por uma placa com a inscrição hier entspringt die Donau(aqui nasce o Danúbio), no Parque dos Fürstenberg, em Donaueschingen. Cena para fotografar, já que certezas não existem. No limite, há quem diga que o Danúbio nasce de uma torneira, mas na Floresta Negra há outra nascente assinalada, a mais distante do Mar Negro, a que faz o Danúbio ter 2888 quilómetros até à foz, ou seja, mais 48,5 quilómetros do que teria se nascesse no Parque dos Fürstenberg. Essa, a mais longínqua, fica em Breg, perto de Furtwangen. É de anotar. Magris tomou nota neste livro onde não só deus, mas sobretudo a viagem, está nos detalhes. Façam-se as malas e pouco importa o lugar de saída. Haja espaço para a imprevisibilidade, que hão-de vir peripécias.
A partir do banco de pedra junto ao hotel Neu-Eck, na Floresta Negra, ou da cadeira de madeira do San Marco, em Trieste, a cidade que nunca se deixou possuir, que já foi austríaca, que a Jugoslávia quis para si, que a Itália ganhou. Croata, eslovena, alpina, austríaca, italiana... as marcas dos tempos e dos povos estão nela. Fixam-na, como o San Marco que apareceu ao fundo da rua Battisti, diz-se que a 3 de Janeiro de 1914. Destruído pelas guerras, reconstruído depois delas, muito vivido durante, enquanto ponto de encontro de "jovens irredentistas", "laboratório de passaportes falsos para patriotas anti-austríacos que queriam fugir para Itália". Por essa altura alguém disse que se o "civilizado" império austro-húngaro tivesse continuado o mundo teria permanecido um Caffè de San Marco. E perguntava o homem: "Acham pouco?"
Magris vai buscá-lo à memória para falar de um mundo à sua imagem. "No San Marco triunfa, viçosa e impetuosa, a variedade", escreve, como que para dizer que é o mais que se pode querer para o espaço que vai da nascente à foz do Danúbio, o rio que em 1986 deu nome a um dos mais marcantes livros da sua carreira: "Este Danúbio que é e não é, que nasce em vários lugares e vários progenitores, recorda-nos que cada um de nós, graças à trama múltipla e oculta a que deve a sua existência, é um Nonteentiendo, como os praguenses de nome alemão ou de nome checo." Continua Magris, num presente que eterno: "Esta tarde, ao longo do rio que de Verão, dizem-nos, desaparece, o passo junto ao meu é insofismável como o curso da água, e na sua onda, seguindo a curva das margens, talvez eu saiba quem sou".
A identidade nunca é dissociável da viagem, sobretudo da viagem do viajante solitário, a sós, num curso interior, como Magris se vê percorrendo as margens do Danúbio. Em Viena, Bucareste, Budapeste. Mas também fora do rio. No universo de Às Cegas (2009), todo o espaço no tempo que uma viagem pode abarcar - coisa que na cabeça de um louco ou de um inventivo fica perto do infinito. Para Magris, é o mundo e o Homem nele. O que, no limite, cabe num café de verdade.
De passagem
Tome-se a literatura como transporte, viajantes sós ou bem acompanhados a ver o mundo. A testemunha, no papel ou na palavra dita, na imagem partilhada, é tão fundamental como o leitor na literatura. Faz-se a mala como quem escreve o livro. Desfaz-se a mala como quem dá o texto por terminado. O incomportável. Com a dimensão, com a estrutura, com a bagagem, com a memória. O intransmissível. Sabendo o que ficou para sempre noutro lado, sabendo que, mesmo assim, no regresso vão faltar coisas; nunca há suficientes blocos, nem malas, nem suportes, nem sabedoria para eliminar esquecimentos; "como em qualquer viagem, em qualquer mudança", há perdas.
Para alinhar a ideia da inevitabilidade do falhanço do transporte, Magris pede ajuda ao poeta. "Na verdade caminhamos quase órfãos, diz Hölderlin na poesia Nas Nascentes do Danúbio - o rio corre e cintila ao sol como o fluir da vida, mas o sentido que reluz é uma ilusão óptica do olhar deslumbrado que vê inexistentes manchas luminosas na parede, esplendores do néon que se dissipa, sedução da aparência, capas ilustradas." Não há como carregar cada pormenor. "Entre uma e outra viagem, de regresso a casa, procuramos distribuir os volumosos cadernos de apontamentos na superfície plana do mapa, transpor envelopes, blocos, desdobráveis e catálogos para folhas batidas à máquina." Mesmo assim, há que rumar a Sul, tal como o Danúbio. "Movermo-nos é melhor do que nada. Olha-se da janela do comboio que se precipita na paisagem, oferece-se ao rosto um pouco da frescura que desce das árvores do caminho, misturando-se à gente, e alguma coisa corre e passa através do corpo, o ar insinua-se entre as roupas, o eu dilata-se e retrai-se como uma medusa, um pouco de tinta transborda do tinteiro para se diluir num mar cor de tinta." À partida, o rio e o escritor olham o mesmo objectivo: o mar. No Adriático, Magris aprendeu que o azul pode ser impiedoso; no Negro, o Danúbio encontrou a foz. "Em toda a viagem há pelo menos um fragmento de Sul, horas que se alargam, abandono, fluir da vaga. Sem querer saber dos órfãos das suas margens, o Danúbio corre para o mar, para a grande crença."
Como o escritor no fio da sua narrativa. Ele, Magris, corre, mas sem pressa. Ou se a tem não se nota. Um livro leva anos de notas, de atenção aos outros. O Danúbio continua como metáfora. Segue-o, como a si mesmo. Entra, a pretexto dele, nos cafés de Viena, mas sabe que cada café vale por si. O mérito da leitura do colectivo está nessa capacidade de formar o puzzle da experiência solitária, de se perder em cada um dos cafés de Viena como se estivesse no San Marco. Neles, aprendeu que a sabedoria vienense se pode resumir a uma máxima linear: "Vive e deixa viver". Parte dessa sabedoria veio-lhe de ser um meticuloso observador de esplanada. "No Café Central estamos ao mesmo tempo no interior e ao ar livre, numa ilusão entre ambas as coisas; as altas vidraças da cúpula, cobrindo uma espécie de jardim interior, derramam uma luz diurna que faz esquecer os vidros, mas não deixam passar a chuva. A grande chuva vienense desmascara a crescente abstracção e irrealidade da vida, devorada cada vez mais pelos mecanismos da informação colectiva e transformada na sua própria encenação", observa, sem nunca esquecer a gente que povoa os espaços.
A cada sítio, os seus protagonistas, factor humanizante de uma escrita atenta ao modo como cada um ocupa e deixa as suas marcas no espaço. Aqui, estão Musil e Altenberg, mas também Robert Altman. Numa única página. É ler para perceber. Descobrir o que pode ser o sabor de um gelado em Budapeste, a mais bela das cidades do Danúbio, atreve-se, correndo apenas o risco de levar com a sensibilidade alheia, do outro enquanto viajante, como ele observador. "Budapeste dá a sensação física da capital, com uma altivez e uma imponência de cidade protagonista da História, apesar do lamento de Ady pela vida magiar "cinzenta, cor de poeira"."
Enquanto mimese de Viena, ou seja, mimese de uma mimese de Paris, Budapeste é um poema. Podia ter sido escrita à mesa de um café. Existe nas margens do Danúbio e ainda o rio vai longe da sua foz, no negro tido como pouco hospitaleiro do mar onde desagua, antes de passar por Bratislava, Timisoara, pela Transilvânia, por tantos nomes míticos de uma Europa nunca como agora carente de mitos. "Nas margens do Danúbio domado, que corre lento e repleto de serenidade para o seu fim, mulheres ajoelhadas na água lavam tapetes e estendem-nos a secar." Estamos em Sulina, o fim. Navios de ferro e ferrugem oscilam sobre as vagas, sugerindo o movimento de um porto activo, mas a cidade dormita num desarmamento impreciso, varanda de uma hospitalização apática e prolongada cujo motivo se perdeu da memória clara. Nas lojas e nos armazéns não há quase nada, algum toucinho e comida em lata, e do mesmo modo no mercado as bancas estão vazias enquanto uma oferta supérflua de profusos rabanetes parece uma paródia da abundância."
O caminho é o do mar, a vontade é a de "mergulhar a mão e o pé nas águas mistas da transmutação ou de tocar a solução de continuidade, o ponto hipotético da dissolução." Magris estava de passagem. Sabia-o quando embarcou na viagem, desde a nascente, ou mais atrás, desde o café de Trieste. Vê-se sempre passageiro, talvez a mais precária das condições, mas também a que o transforma num intérprete do que vê, quanto mais não seja o rasto dos que entram e saem do Caffè San Marco, fazendo balançar os batentes das portas, na sua Trieste natal.
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Claudio Ranieri supports nice guys do not ever enter second | Owen Gibson
With grace and unshakable bond with his participates the one-time Tinkerman has proved his critics spectacularly incorrect with Leicesters first top-flight title
Claudio Ranieri? Really? As much of the planet now knows, with the worlds media condescending on Leicester, that was how Gary Lineker last summer received the news that the ex-serviceman Italian had been appointed to given the responsibility of a back that narrowly escaped relegation the previous season.
Now the attractiveness 64 -year-old has masterminded perhaps the greatest fairytale in boasting biography, attesting a force of doubters incorrect and triumphing is not simply the undying gratitude of all those in Leicester but esteem and no little adore from around the world.
Lineker, who until Jamie Vardy exploded on to the incident was Leicesters best-loved centre-forward, was not the only one to disbelieve the credentials of the peripatetic Italian when he took up the 15 th fraternity managerial berth of a rollercoaster career.
Harry Redknapp uttered his surprise Ranieri had territory a Premier League job following a disastrous four months in charge of Greecethat came to a demeaning halting with overcome by the lowly Faroe Islands.
Another former Leicester striker, Tony Cottee, said he was astonished. Beneath a sceptical Guardian blog, perhaps the politest of a batch of explains was simply: Disappear by Christmas.
Twelve months on bookmakers are facing a 15 m payout to punters, including a lucky few who backed the side at 5,0001, and a different kind of feeling abounds.
In truth the Italians CV is ornamented with huge achievement but undercut by a series of near-misses and a sense he has tended to lay the foundations for others to claim the recognition. No longer.
Having become his refer at Cagliari, success at Napoli and Valencia eventually preceded him to Stamford Bridge, where he delivered the Champions League qualification that persuasion Roman Abramovich to buy the club. But he was sacked one season afterward by the Russianfollowing a stunning blow-out in the semi-finals of that competition.
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Walt Disney wouldnt script this Leicester City champs.
With yummy incongruity his quicksilver counterattacking Leicester side travel to Chelsea on the final day of the season as champions with last-place seasons title-winners languishing in mid table.
In an added turn Jos Mourinho, who had superseded Ranieri at Chelsea first time around and publicly maligned Ranieri as yesterdays follower when his Internazionale side beat Roma to the title in Italy five years later, was sacked mid-season as Leicester embarked their unlikely ascent to the summit.
Since leaving England ten years ago much liked but just adored Ranieri took Juventus and his childhood favourites, Roma, to second-place finishes in Serie A and masterminded a resurgence at freshly moneyed Monaco in France. But by the time he arrived at the King Power Stadium Mourinhos drooping assessment of Ranieri was received wisdom.
With usual good mercy and a seemingly unshakable attachment with his participates the one-time Tinkerman has set about attesting his reviewers spectacularly wrong.
Ranieri has been magnanimous about the foundations laid by his pugnacious precede, Nigel Pearson, who against the peculiars saved Leicester from relegation in 201516 with a flow of seven acquires in their last nine activities but was sacked amid the fallout from a scandal that punched the fraternities post-season tour.
Recognising the team spirit and fitness regiman established by his predecessor was second to nothing, Ranieri resolved to change little regarding the teams preparation.
Much has been made of the 200 m-plus rift in value between the Premier Leagues self-styled elite and a Leicester squad that melds journeymen like Robert Huth and hitherto unsung heroes such as Danny Drinkwater with well-sourced agreement buys in Riyad Mahrez, Jamie Vardy and NGolo Kant.
In a Premier League where, historically, finishing berths have correlated almost exactly with compensation invoices, Ranieris band of friends have switched preconceptions.
But Leicesters billionaire Thai owner, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, has also invested heavily in the clubs infrastructure, ensuring the side want for little when it comes to all the accoutrements of modern conduct analysis used to draft and train players. Ranieri has said that it formed his jaw plunge when he arrived.
In contrast to his nickname, Ranieri has balk the suggest to tinker with his side and has had some luck along the way with a lack of harms to key players. Yet his interventions, both between and during competitions, have often been decisive.
Recognising that his Italian reputation for tactical complexity extended before him, he told Il Corriere della Sera that he made a pact with his surface on his arrival: Always show me everything youve got and every now and again I will clarify a little football to you.
Eschewing the trend for possession football exemplified by the great Barcelona backs of the past 15 years Leicester have been resolute in defense and lightning quick to attack.
When they destroyed Manchester City 3-1 at the Etihad Stadium in February, one of various defining moments in this designation hasten, they did so with exclusively 35% possession.
As well as being a captain tactician Ranieri has also perfectly judged the psychology. He remained circumstances simple-minded, lifting the pressure from his line-up and focusing relentlessly on the next tournament, acknowledging only recently that the designation was in sight with his Dilly-ding, dilly-dong rallying cry.
Jamie Vardy celebrates scoring against Manchester United. Image: Oli Scarff/ AFP/ Getty Images
In the age of the individuals veneration in football Ranieri, like Diego Simeone at Atltico Madrid, has stirred cooperation fashionable again. And, paradoxically, in the process he has constructed unlikely adepts of Vardy and Mahrez.
His side hindered their managers as all around were “losing ones”, clicking off a series of close-fisted success and reacting every question posed of them even as the rest of the world hold expecting them to fade, very recently following a 2-2 home stretch against West Ham United in which their talismanic striker Vardy was cast off.
At the King Power Stadium, where the stands have rocked all season, sect “ve never” fluctuated. For proof that Leicester has taken Ranieri to its nerve, gaze no farther than the two-minute film exhausted last week of him welling up as he watched tributes from its streets.
From staff at Leicester Station to pensioners at the market and tracksuit-clad boys on its browsing streets, all offered up everlasting grateful to the man who has masterminded a sporting miracle.
In that initial drooping appraisal Lineker, whose enthrall and disbelief have spiralled as the season has developed, enunciated Ranieris appointment was uninspired. He could not have been more wrong.
Canny to the last, Ranieri even managed to negotiate a clause in his contract that guaranteed him 100,000 for every neighbourhood his surface finished above 18 th and a thought 5m bonus for triumphing the title.
The debates over whether Leicesters triumph surfaces the employs of Brian Cloughs Nottingham Forest in a modern era when coin and world branding have cleared the established guild harder to topple will storm long and hard in the eastern part Midlands.
For now, adherents who could never in their wildest dreams have imagined the season returning out this method and who have long mourned as numerous near-misses and untrue dawns as Ranieri know exactly whom to thank. As do those well beyond the city for whom he has come to represent a succes that cut through so much of the cynicism that grasps to modern football.
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Claudio Ranieri supports nice guys do not ever enter second | Owen Gibson
With grace and unshakable bond with his participates the one-time Tinkerman has proved his critics spectacularly incorrect with Leicesters first top-flight title
Claudio Ranieri? Really? As much of the planet now knows, with the worlds media condescending on Leicester, that was how Gary Lineker last summer received the news that the ex-serviceman Italian had been appointed to given the responsibility of a back that narrowly escaped relegation the previous season.
Now the attractiveness 64 -year-old has masterminded perhaps the greatest fairytale in boasting biography, attesting a force of doubters incorrect and triumphing is not simply the undying gratitude of all those in Leicester but esteem and no little adore from around the world.
Lineker, who until Jamie Vardy exploded on to the incident was Leicesters best-loved centre-forward, was not the only one to disbelieve the credentials of the peripatetic Italian when he took up the 15 th fraternity managerial berth of a rollercoaster career.
Harry Redknapp uttered his surprise Ranieri had territory a Premier League job following a disastrous four months in charge of Greecethat came to a demeaning halting with overcome by the lowly Faroe Islands.
Another former Leicester striker, Tony Cottee, said he was astonished. Beneath a sceptical Guardian blog, perhaps the politest of a batch of explains was simply: Disappear by Christmas.
Twelve months on bookmakers are facing a 15 m payout to punters, including a lucky few who backed the side at 5,0001, and a different kind of feeling abounds.
In truth the Italians CV is ornamented with huge achievement but undercut by a series of near-misses and a sense he has tended to lay the foundations for others to claim the recognition. No longer.
Having become his refer at Cagliari, success at Napoli and Valencia eventually preceded him to Stamford Bridge, where he delivered the Champions League qualification that persuasion Roman Abramovich to buy the club. But he was sacked one season afterward by the Russianfollowing a stunning blow-out in the semi-finals of that competition.
Sorry, your browser is unable to play this video.
Walt Disney wouldnt script this Leicester City champs.
With yummy incongruity his quicksilver counterattacking Leicester side travel to Chelsea on the final day of the season as champions with last-place seasons title-winners languishing in mid table.
In an added turn Jos Mourinho, who had superseded Ranieri at Chelsea first time around and publicly maligned Ranieri as yesterdays follower when his Internazionale side beat Roma to the title in Italy five years later, was sacked mid-season as Leicester embarked their unlikely ascent to the summit.
Since leaving England ten years ago much liked but just adored Ranieri took Juventus and his childhood favourites, Roma, to second-place finishes in Serie A and masterminded a resurgence at freshly moneyed Monaco in France. But by the time he arrived at the King Power Stadium Mourinhos drooping assessment of Ranieri was received wisdom.
With usual good mercy and a seemingly unshakable attachment with his participates the one-time Tinkerman has set about attesting his reviewers spectacularly wrong.
Ranieri has been magnanimous about the foundations laid by his pugnacious precede, Nigel Pearson, who against the peculiars saved Leicester from relegation in 201516 with a flow of seven acquires in their last nine activities but was sacked amid the fallout from a scandal that punched the fraternities post-season tour.
Recognising the team spirit and fitness regiman established by his predecessor was second to nothing, Ranieri resolved to change little regarding the teams preparation.
Much has been made of the 200 m-plus rift in value between the Premier Leagues self-styled elite and a Leicester squad that melds journeymen like Robert Huth and hitherto unsung heroes such as Danny Drinkwater with well-sourced agreement buys in Riyad Mahrez, Jamie Vardy and NGolo Kant.
In a Premier League where, historically, finishing berths have correlated almost exactly with compensation invoices, Ranieris band of friends have switched preconceptions.
But Leicesters billionaire Thai owner, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, has also invested heavily in the clubs infrastructure, ensuring the side want for little when it comes to all the accoutrements of modern conduct analysis used to draft and train players. Ranieri has said that it formed his jaw plunge when he arrived.
In contrast to his nickname, Ranieri has balk the suggest to tinker with his side and has had some luck along the way with a lack of harms to key players. Yet his interventions, both between and during competitions, have often been decisive.
Recognising that his Italian reputation for tactical complexity extended before him, he told Il Corriere della Sera that he made a pact with his surface on his arrival: Always show me everything youve got and every now and again I will clarify a little football to you.
Eschewing the trend for possession football exemplified by the great Barcelona backs of the past 15 years Leicester have been resolute in defense and lightning quick to attack.
When they destroyed Manchester City 3-1 at the Etihad Stadium in February, one of various defining moments in this designation hasten, they did so with exclusively 35% possession.
As well as being a captain tactician Ranieri has also perfectly judged the psychology. He remained circumstances simple-minded, lifting the pressure from his line-up and focusing relentlessly on the next tournament, acknowledging only recently that the designation was in sight with his Dilly-ding, dilly-dong rallying cry.
Jamie Vardy celebrates scoring against Manchester United. Image: Oli Scarff/ AFP/ Getty Images
In the age of the individuals veneration in football Ranieri, like Diego Simeone at Atltico Madrid, has stirred cooperation fashionable again. And, paradoxically, in the process he has constructed unlikely adepts of Vardy and Mahrez.
His side hindered their managers as all around were “losing ones”, clicking off a series of close-fisted success and reacting every question posed of them even as the rest of the world hold expecting them to fade, very recently following a 2-2 home stretch against West Ham United in which their talismanic striker Vardy was cast off.
At the King Power Stadium, where the stands have rocked all season, sect “ve never” fluctuated. For proof that Leicester has taken Ranieri to its nerve, gaze no farther than the two-minute film exhausted last week of him welling up as he watched tributes from its streets.
From staff at Leicester Station to pensioners at the market and tracksuit-clad boys on its browsing streets, all offered up everlasting grateful to the man who has masterminded a sporting miracle.
In that initial drooping appraisal Lineker, whose enthrall and disbelief have spiralled as the season has developed, enunciated Ranieris appointment was uninspired. He could not have been more wrong.
Canny to the last, Ranieri even managed to negotiate a clause in his contract that guaranteed him 100,000 for every neighbourhood his surface finished above 18 th and a thought 5m bonus for triumphing the title.
The debates over whether Leicesters triumph surfaces the employs of Brian Cloughs Nottingham Forest in a modern era when coin and world branding have cleared the established guild harder to topple will storm long and hard in the eastern part Midlands.
For now, adherents who could never in their wildest dreams have imagined the season returning out this method and who have long mourned as numerous near-misses and untrue dawns as Ranieri know exactly whom to thank. As do those well beyond the city for whom he has come to represent a succes that cut through so much of the cynicism that grasps to modern football.
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