Brian Clough used to leave journalists trembling. I also remember him chinning a couple of Forest fans who invaded the pitch after a game against Derby - he then invited them both to Forest's training ground as an apology and kissed them. Also have vague recollections of Cloughie man handling a fan who was dressed as a clown and trying to get on the pitch. He grabbed him and shoved him back into the stands. And his humiliation of Trevor Francis at the player of the year bash was legendary "take your hands out of your pockets young man". I'm not comparing Pearson's record to Clough's, of course, just highlighting the fact that some managers are respected for being mad, others ridiculed. And Clough was nearly our manager, if rumours are to be believed.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 11, 2016, 09:16:35 AMBrian Clough used to leave journalists trembling. I also remember him chinning a couple of Forest fans who invaded the pitch after a game against Derby - he then invited them both to Forest's training ground as an apology and kissed them. Also have vague recollections of Cloughie man handling a fan who was dressed as a clown and trying to get on the pitch. He grabbed him and shoved him back into the stands. And his humiliation of Trevor Francis at the player of the year bash was legendary "take your hands out of your pockets young man". I'm not comparing Pearson's record to Clough's, of course, just highlighting the fact that some managers are respected for being mad, others ridiculed. And Clough was nearly our manager, if rumours are to be believed.Some are respected, but I wouldn't say they are respected for being mad. Clough was respected because he was a brilliant manager who happened to be a bit unhinged. The respect was for the great manager bit, not the mad bit. And if Pearson were a great manager, then fine. All the other stuff wouldn't really matter as much. But we wouldn't be getting the next mad Brian Clough, we'd be getting an average duffer who has spent the bulk of his career between fifth and eleventh in the Championship.
My thoughts entirely.Still Cloughie hitting the fans was hilarious
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on April 10, 2016, 09:58:49 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on April 10, 2016, 09:51:05 PMGenuine question but what did the fan say to get that response from Pearson? Assume it wasn't just one comment and it wasn't asking him how the tomatoes were coming along in his vegetable garden?They were calling him a twat. Still shows him up in a bad light that he has a short fuse and gets baited. I think if things didn't go well for him here it would be a car crash with him. Most of the incidents happened when he was under pressure at a small club like Leicester, how the hell would he cope with us?Is that really all or was it more? Not disagreeing with you but I find telling someone to fuck off and die would need a bit more. That said, yes he was under pressure and he was still able to turn things around. As opposed to Lambert or Sherwood or Garde who looked like the walking dead buried under the weight of it all. Maybe we need a bit more of the come out fighting attitude at the club than the meekly accepting our new place in the game. I'm not saying the answer is Pearson but we need to find someone if not him with a more determined to succeed attitude than the last few blokes. At least an inner strength if not outwardly as obvious.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 10, 2016, 09:51:05 PMGenuine question but what did the fan say to get that response from Pearson? Assume it wasn't just one comment and it wasn't asking him how the tomatoes were coming along in his vegetable garden?They were calling him a twat. Still shows him up in a bad light that he has a short fuse and gets baited. I think if things didn't go well for him here it would be a car crash with him. Most of the incidents happened when he was under pressure at a small club like Leicester, how the hell would he cope with us?
Genuine question but what did the fan say to get that response from Pearson? Assume it wasn't just one comment and it wasn't asking him how the tomatoes were coming along in his vegetable garden?
In other news, I can't work out whether this is a pitch or somebody serving up a very cold dish that their dog discovered in Jersey called 'Revenge': http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/04/10/aston-villa-could-only-be-in-championship-for-a-seasonthey-may-w/