I don't know the exact stats but my remedial maths calculates he's managed about 300 games at non premier league level and he's won over half of them, approx win percentage of 40 odd % and a proven (this is unequivocal) of getting teams promoted. Surely this is our pre-requisite? Fully understand why people don't want him, I do get it. But tell me the viable alternatives without including a guy who genuinely doesn't want the job please. David Moyes does not want it - forget him.
Quote from: The_ads on April 14, 2016, 10:52:22 AMI don't know the exact stats but my remedial maths calculates he's managed about 300 games at non premier league level and he's won over half of them, approx win percentage of 40 odd % and a proven (this is unequivocal) of getting teams promoted. Surely this is our pre-requisite? Fully understand why people don't want him, I do get it. But tell me the viable alternatives without including a guy who genuinely doesn't want the job please. David Moyes does not want it - forget him. How do you know that Moyes doesn't want it, as opposed to Moyes wants to wait until the end of the season to see what else comes up? Viable altenatives - Chris Hughton, Simon Grayson, Aitor Karanka.
Quote from: SheffieldVillain on April 14, 2016, 10:54:43 AMQuote from: The_ads on April 14, 2016, 10:52:22 AMHow do you know that Moyes doesn't want it, as opposed to Moyes wants to wait until the end of the season to see what else comes up? Viable altenatives - Chris Hughton, Simon Grayson, Aitor Karanka.As alternative to Moyes, these guys are preferable to me than Pearson - I think Hughton is a great outside bet.
Quote from: The_ads on April 14, 2016, 10:52:22 AMHow do you know that Moyes doesn't want it, as opposed to Moyes wants to wait until the end of the season to see what else comes up? Viable altenatives - Chris Hughton, Simon Grayson, Aitor Karanka.
Quote from: The_ads on April 14, 2016, 09:54:36 AM....and what would you prefer? A nice comfortable clean cut manager like Southgate who will nod and smile and say the nice things and charm the press or someone who actually has experience of turning round the fortunes of football clubs? Albeit by upsetting Pat MurphyI just want a good manager. Pearson has the record of a mediocre Championship manager with one standout season.
....and what would you prefer? A nice comfortable clean cut manager like Southgate who will nod and smile and say the nice things and charm the press or someone who actually has experience of turning round the fortunes of football clubs? Albeit by upsetting Pat Murphy
What has Grayson and Hughton done in football that Pearson hasn't? How many clubs Simon Grayson got promoted? How did Chris Hughton not get blues promoted when he probably had the best squad in the league? How many of the Sunderlands, Newcastle's etc have gone for Grayson or Hughton?
Quote from: Dave on April 14, 2016, 10:40:21 AMQuote from: The_ads on April 14, 2016, 09:54:36 AM....and what would you prefer? A nice comfortable clean cut manager like Southgate who will nod and smile and say the nice things and charm the press or someone who actually has experience of turning round the fortunes of football clubs? Albeit by upsetting Pat MurphyI just want a good manager. Pearson has the record of a mediocre Championship manager with one standout season.tSomeone posted on here that he had a 49% win record at Leicester over the whole time he was therethat's pretty impressive if that's the case
I don't know the exact stats but my remedial maths calculates he's managed about 300 games at non premier league level and he's won over half of them, approx win percentage of 40 odd % and a proven (this is unequivocal) of getting teams promoted. Surely this is our pre-requisite?
Quote from: The_ads on April 14, 2016, 10:52:22 AMI don't know the exact stats but my remedial maths calculates he's managed about 300 games at non premier league level and he's won over half of them, approx win percentage of 40 odd % and a proven (this is unequivocal) of getting teams promoted. Surely this is our pre-requisite?Steve Bruce went to his mid-table Hull team the season after Pearson left, and in his first season got them promoted. So he was hardly proving it at Hull when he did a vastly inferior job there to Steve Bruce.
Quote from: Dave on April 14, 2016, 11:11:16 AMQuote from: The_ads on April 14, 2016, 10:52:22 AMI don't know the exact stats but my remedial maths calculates he's managed about 300 games at non premier league level and he's won over half of them, approx win percentage of 40 odd % and a proven (this is unequivocal) of getting teams promoted. Surely this is our pre-requisite?Steve Bruce went to his mid-table Hull team the season after Pearson left, and in his first season got them promoted. So he was hardly proving it at Hull when he did a vastly inferior job there to Steve Bruce.Also - 'a proven (this is unequivocal) of getting teams promoted'. Actually, he's done this less than Hughton, Bruce, McCarthy, Warnock or Grayson.
Quote from: Chinchilla Bathhouse on April 14, 2016, 10:42:39 AMQuote from: The_ads on April 14, 2016, 09:54:36 AM....and what would you prefer? A nice comfortable clean cut manager like Southgate who will nod and smile and say the nice things and charm the press or someone who actually has experience of turning round the fortunes of football clubs? Albeit by upsetting Pat MurphyIt's not just Pat Murphy though, is it? Pearson offends lots of people. He's also not the only manager out there who has experience of turning round the fortunes of football clubs, although he may be the only one who does it less often than he gets himself fired for being a liability. I really don't understand this clamour for a bully; Keane, Karsa and Culverhouse proved demonstrably that it doesn't work with these players - the latter pair of idiots even got fired for their behaviour. How is Pearson legally going to be more extreme than they were, then? Would it even work? I'd have thought the very last thing we need in our basket case of a dressing room is a volatile loon throwing his weight around. I think we need someone with a calm head (which Pearson doesn't appear to possess) who copes well under pressure (which Pearson apparently can't) and will be here to see through a long term plan (which Pearson has never done). It's not just an either/or between a Southgate and a Pearson, there is a lot of middle ground there. As others have said, a bit of charisma would be welcome. That's charisma, not aggression. Pearson seems to bring almost guaranteed disgrace and embarrassment sooner or later; haven't we had enough of that this season? they didn't get fired for bullying
Quote from: The_ads on April 14, 2016, 09:54:36 AM....and what would you prefer? A nice comfortable clean cut manager like Southgate who will nod and smile and say the nice things and charm the press or someone who actually has experience of turning round the fortunes of football clubs? Albeit by upsetting Pat MurphyIt's not just Pat Murphy though, is it? Pearson offends lots of people. He's also not the only manager out there who has experience of turning round the fortunes of football clubs, although he may be the only one who does it less often than he gets himself fired for being a liability. I really don't understand this clamour for a bully; Keane, Karsa and Culverhouse proved demonstrably that it doesn't work with these players - the latter pair of idiots even got fired for their behaviour. How is Pearson legally going to be more extreme than they were, then? Would it even work? I'd have thought the very last thing we need in our basket case of a dressing room is a volatile loon throwing his weight around. I think we need someone with a calm head (which Pearson doesn't appear to possess) who copes well under pressure (which Pearson apparently can't) and will be here to see through a long term plan (which Pearson has never done). It's not just an either/or between a Southgate and a Pearson, there is a lot of middle ground there. As others have said, a bit of charisma would be welcome. That's charisma, not aggression. Pearson seems to bring almost guaranteed disgrace and embarrassment sooner or later; haven't we had enough of that this season?