Quote from: Dave on April 15, 2016, 07:39:28 AMQuote from: peter w on April 14, 2016, 10:57:05 PMQuote from: Dave on April 14, 2016, 08:47:46 PMQuote from: VancouverLion on April 14, 2016, 08:06:11 PMThe mandate is to get us promoted back to the Premier League and quick, for that reason the more I think about it the more I think he's the best man for the job.His Leicester were unstoppable in their promotion season, they walked it.Let's hope he does it a bit quicker then than the four years it took him with Leicester. Three of which were when they were the richest club in the league. It was 2 and a half-seasons. The first of which (2011-12) he joined roughly half way through the season. The second season (2012-13) Leicester lost in the play-offs and missed a last-minute penalty which would have took them through to the final. And the third season (2013-14) they won the Championship. Not quite 3 out of 4 barren years.And you're not counting 2009/10 because...?And adding "roughly" still doesn't make November anything like halfway through the season.because that was in his first spell and not his second spell. Okay, a third of the season. I was 6 weeks out. That's roughly enough.
Quote from: peter w on April 14, 2016, 10:57:05 PMQuote from: Dave on April 14, 2016, 08:47:46 PMQuote from: VancouverLion on April 14, 2016, 08:06:11 PMThe mandate is to get us promoted back to the Premier League and quick, for that reason the more I think about it the more I think he's the best man for the job.His Leicester were unstoppable in their promotion season, they walked it.Let's hope he does it a bit quicker then than the four years it took him with Leicester. Three of which were when they were the richest club in the league. It was 2 and a half-seasons. The first of which (2011-12) he joined roughly half way through the season. The second season (2012-13) Leicester lost in the play-offs and missed a last-minute penalty which would have took them through to the final. And the third season (2013-14) they won the Championship. Not quite 3 out of 4 barren years.And you're not counting 2009/10 because...?And adding "roughly" still doesn't make November anything like halfway through the season.
Quote from: Dave on April 14, 2016, 08:47:46 PMQuote from: VancouverLion on April 14, 2016, 08:06:11 PMThe mandate is to get us promoted back to the Premier League and quick, for that reason the more I think about it the more I think he's the best man for the job.His Leicester were unstoppable in their promotion season, they walked it.Let's hope he does it a bit quicker then than the four years it took him with Leicester. Three of which were when they were the richest club in the league. It was 2 and a half-seasons. The first of which (2011-12) he joined roughly half way through the season. The second season (2012-13) Leicester lost in the play-offs and missed a last-minute penalty which would have took them through to the final. And the third season (2013-14) they won the Championship. Not quite 3 out of 4 barren years.
Quote from: VancouverLion on April 14, 2016, 08:06:11 PMThe mandate is to get us promoted back to the Premier League and quick, for that reason the more I think about it the more I think he's the best man for the job.His Leicester were unstoppable in their promotion season, they walked it.Let's hope he does it a bit quicker then than the four years it took him with Leicester. Three of which were when they were the richest club in the league.
The mandate is to get us promoted back to the Premier League and quick, for that reason the more I think about it the more I think he's the best man for the job.His Leicester were unstoppable in their promotion season, they walked it.
Quote from: peter w on April 16, 2016, 12:37:48 AMQuote from: Dave on April 15, 2016, 07:39:28 AMQuote from: peter w on April 14, 2016, 10:57:05 PMQuote from: Dave on April 14, 2016, 08:47:46 PMQuote from: VancouverLion on April 14, 2016, 08:06:11 PMThe mandate is to get us promoted back to the Premier League and quick, for that reason the more I think about it the more I think he's the best man for the job.His Leicester were unstoppable in their promotion season, they walked it.Let's hope he does it a bit quicker then than the four years it took him with Leicester. Three of which were when they were the richest club in the league. It was 2 and a half-seasons. The first of which (2011-12) he joined roughly half way through the season. The second season (2012-13) Leicester lost in the play-offs and missed a last-minute penalty which would have took them through to the final. And the third season (2013-14) they won the Championship. Not quite 3 out of 4 barren years.And you're not counting 2009/10 because...?And adding "roughly" still doesn't make November anything like halfway through the season.because that was in his first spell and not his second spell. Okay, a third of the season. I was 6 weeks out. That's roughly enough.Why does which "spell" it was matter? I just said that he had four seasons in the Championship with them, failing to get them promoted for the first three.Which is correct.
Who do you think the board are thinking of Brian? I do think if Roy wasn't in a job then he would be the number 1 contender for it.
The season Leicester missed out on the playoffs, as Ads mentions above, I watched a short documentary on them and I must admit Pearson came over as quite calm and collected but mainly focused on the task in hand.It may have only been a small programme on sky but they showed you around the club and spoke to some of the players but Pearson was in the spotlight for quite a bit of the programme and he showed the cameras around the training ground and his office etc and talked about what the plan was and where Leicester wanted to be the following season (not in the playoffs but promoted as champions) he also spoke about reducing the squad size to a more manageable amount of players. He must have done what he needed to do as they pissed the division the following season and came up as champions.I haven't voted for him, I would like Moyes, but if it's him over a Bruce/McCarthy type then I would have him.The concern is at Leicester he had his own back room staff, Sherwood never got his own team, well Chris Ramsey anyway, and neither did Garde. I'm not saying not having your chosen assistants with you equals immediate failure but if you look back at MON and Houliier they at least had there own coaching teams in place when managing us and they gave us the last decent leagues finishes the club has had. I think if you want a manger then he needs his own coaching team to come too, it's a package these days not just about one man.
we cant kick all the players out the club , or sell all of them , yes we need a good clear out , but sadly a large part of this seasons squad will still be with us next season , I believe Nigel is the best man to sort them out and get the best out of them and the one capable of getting us back in the prem at the first attempt
What I think will happen as opposed to what I want to happen?Moyes remains my preferred choice with Pearson as a long overdue laxative as an alternative. What I think will happen is Eric Black going through the role play until after the Euros when it will be Hodgson or Southgate at which point I shall decide whether I am going to buy just one ST for me or four for my sons, grandson and me. The ball is very much in the board's court.
Get the inevitable out the way this weekend and then it's a good time for a manager to come in - he's got a bonus mini pre-season to evaluate and then we can get a fast start in the summer. We can't afford to be dicking about until July.