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Well the rags have been pushing for it for a good while

It`s now Leics 1 Crystal Palace 4
Leicester lose four consecutive home Premier League games for the first time since January 2000.

Many deluded Leics fans are up in arms because the club aren't top four anyway
But Leicester are losing games they should be winning even without that quite stunning counter attacking side who won the title

Not that Puel is a bad manager or that his signings have been bad, sure there is fitting the legendary Vardy into a type of Football he dosent prosper at
Puel seem`s to have little of the personality to inspire players or supporters
and dare I say whilst Puel will go soon if the club feel appointing Sam Allardyce will help it wont, really needs to think how the club want to play and how much it will cost then think about the Manager they want to bring in to achieve their vision
Sounds like he has gone not confirmed though

Now confirmed
https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football...laude-Puel
Puel gone and Chris Sutton suggesting that Brendan Rogers could be the next manager. IMO no chance and just trying to "sell a story"! Maybe Neil Lennon will have a "sniff" of a chance but poss not a "good fit" personality wise! Anyway, lotsa other candidates are "in the frame"!
David Guion would be a good choice for them. Has Reims in 7th place in Ligue 1 after achieving promotion last season from Ligue 2 in his first season. Plays an attractive style and is good with younger players. The impacts of Cafaro and Oudin this season proves that.

I’m not sure how his English is though.

Reims have beaten Montpellier away today. 4-2 win and they move up to 6th, only 2 points behind Saint-Etienne and 5 behind Lyon.
Huge potential for someone

In some ways the league win is an albatross but nothing to stop the club having success again in other areas whilst the `traditional powers` have resumed normal play
Big fan base, club prepared to spend, a fine team of young players who `should` improve under the right manager