Quote from: Dave on April 02, 2016, 04:37:08 PMQuote from: Gregorys Boy on April 02, 2016, 04:31:52 PMQuote from: Dave on April 02, 2016, 04:27:33 PMQuote from: Villafirst on April 02, 2016, 04:10:42 PMPearson would shake things up massively - he'd soon root out the shirkers and wasters. The Leicester team currently at the top is mainly his team. He got Leicester promoted from the Championship.Yet he's so shit that he managed to have 'mainly his team' at the bottom of the league for the majority of the season.But that makes his achivement even greater. It doesn't matter where they were, only where they finished. And I think he deserves his fair shar e of credit for their likely title win this season. I conceed he would be a gamble but one worth taking for me.Any manager is a gamble. But there is little point taking a gamble on a demonstrably shit manager and a horrendous person to boot.But tell me how he's a bad manager? His record at other clubs doesen't back that up for me.
Quote from: Gregorys Boy on April 02, 2016, 04:31:52 PMQuote from: Dave on April 02, 2016, 04:27:33 PMQuote from: Villafirst on April 02, 2016, 04:10:42 PMPearson would shake things up massively - he'd soon root out the shirkers and wasters. The Leicester team currently at the top is mainly his team. He got Leicester promoted from the Championship.Yet he's so shit that he managed to have 'mainly his team' at the bottom of the league for the majority of the season.But that makes his achivement even greater. It doesn't matter where they were, only where they finished. And I think he deserves his fair shar e of credit for their likely title win this season. I conceed he would be a gamble but one worth taking for me.Any manager is a gamble. But there is little point taking a gamble on a demonstrably shit manager and a horrendous person to boot.
Quote from: Dave on April 02, 2016, 04:27:33 PMQuote from: Villafirst on April 02, 2016, 04:10:42 PMPearson would shake things up massively - he'd soon root out the shirkers and wasters. The Leicester team currently at the top is mainly his team. He got Leicester promoted from the Championship.Yet he's so shit that he managed to have 'mainly his team' at the bottom of the league for the majority of the season.But that makes his achivement even greater. It doesn't matter where they were, only where they finished. And I think he deserves his fair shar e of credit for their likely title win this season. I conceed he would be a gamble but one worth taking for me.
Quote from: Villafirst on April 02, 2016, 04:10:42 PMPearson would shake things up massively - he'd soon root out the shirkers and wasters. The Leicester team currently at the top is mainly his team. He got Leicester promoted from the Championship.Yet he's so shit that he managed to have 'mainly his team' at the bottom of the league for the majority of the season.
Pearson would shake things up massively - he'd soon root out the shirkers and wasters. The Leicester team currently at the top is mainly his team. He got Leicester promoted from the Championship.
This sudden transformation of Leicester City at the back-end of last season that saw the run-in to safety. Can someone better informed than me explain the changes that made it come about? What did Leicester do that they hadn't been doing to date? We're there changes in personnel? Were there formation changes? Were there tactical revisions? I don't know which is why I'm asking. Were any or all of these changes specifically down to Pearson or had he run out of ideas and took advice from his assistants as a last resort.If he'd been stubborn enough to persist with his own methods for 29 games before listening to other advice, what makes anyone think he wouldn't do the same with us? Don't you all think that we've had enough of this shit? It's something I cannot become immune to. This is before his arrogant attitude to supporters and media alike come in to question which, is another debate altogether. I'm trying to be objective here and not let my dislike of him cloud my judgement.
I for one who have no problem if Pearson is deemed a bully and he deals with the likes of Gabby, Richards, Lescott etc etcDo we wish to appoint Mr Nice Guy and continue exactly how we are?Sorry but we need someone nasty to deal with all the crap that we currently have
There's a lot of chat here about a manager we haven't yet appointed. I for one have faith in the new board to make the right decision for this club. Let's just wait and see what occurs shall we?
Has anybody watched Brighton this season? No idea how they play but Chris Hughton seems to have preformed miracles there. I doubt we'll wait around to even consider him as he'll either want to stick with Brighton should they get automatic promotion or he'll be involved in the play-offs.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on April 02, 2016, 05:13:46 PMHas anybody watched Brighton this season? No idea how they play but Chris Hughton seems to have preformed miracles there. I doubt we'll wait around to even consider him as he'll either want to stick with Brighton should they get automatic promotion or he'll be involved in the play-offs.My biggest issue with Hughton is that he appears to be another manager with a very definite ceiling. He gets so far before getting fired from wherever he is. Now if the criteria is lets just get promoted then we have lots of managerial choices. But if it is someone to be at the club for longer than that then managers like Hughton or Bruce probably aren't a good choice.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 02, 2016, 05:18:24 PMQuote from: Rudy Can't Fail on April 02, 2016, 05:13:46 PMHas anybody watched Brighton this season? No idea how they play but Chris Hughton seems to have preformed miracles there. I doubt we'll wait around to even consider him as he'll either want to stick with Brighton should they get automatic promotion or he'll be involved in the play-offs.My biggest issue with Hughton is that he appears to be another manager with a very definite ceiling. He gets so far before getting fired from wherever he is. Now if the criteria is lets just get promoted then we have lots of managerial choices. But if it is someone to be at the club for longer than that then managers like Hughton or Bruce probably aren't a good choice.I don't think there's anybody out there that would be willing to take the job that has the capability to be our long term manager.His managerial record may look like that on paper but apparently having got them promoted, Newcastle fans were furious that Ashley fired him. He managed to get a piss pot club like the Rags into the play-offs but they were so hard up the gave Norwich permission to speak to him. He took them up to 11th in their first season in the PL. Even when he left Norwich by mutual consent, they were five points above the relegation zone. Brighton were 21st in the league when he took over. They went on a 21 game unbeaten run this season.