Quote from: dave.woodhall on April 16, 2016, 12:38:25 PMMy biggest reservation about Pearson is that he can be divisive and more than anything we need unity.Dave, but was he divisive with his players? For me that's a bigger issue than if he creates division with the supporters.
My biggest reservation about Pearson is that he can be divisive and more than anything we need unity.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 16, 2016, 12:39:56 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on April 16, 2016, 12:38:25 PMMy biggest reservation about Pearson is that he can be divisive and more than anything we need unity.Dave, but was he divisive with his players? For me that's a bigger issue than if he creates division with the supporters.I've always believed that to be successful you have to have everyone on the same side. That more than anything was the feeling that ran through our last second division promotion.
Quote from: Dave on April 16, 2016, 07:21:42 AMQuote 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, failing to get them promoted for the first three.Which is correct.Fair enough But that is then a little harsh and misleading. Wasn't his first season with Leicester in League One? So your first criticism is that he failed to take Leicester to back-to-back promotions? In his first season in the Championship his team lost on pens in the play-offs. So in his 3 full seasons as Leicester manager in the Championship he lost in the play-offs twice, once on penalties and once because of a last minute penalty, and the other season Leicester were Champions. The season where he was recruited after something like 17 games Leicester were up and down.So on his time at Leicester I don't see the failure that you're seeing.
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, failing to get them promoted for the first three.Which is correct.
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.
Can anyone tell me what makes Pearson's record any better than Lambert's prior to him getting the job?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on April 16, 2016, 12:44:18 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on April 16, 2016, 12:39:56 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on April 16, 2016, 12:38:25 PMMy biggest reservation about Pearson is that he can be divisive and more than anything we need unity.Dave, but was he divisive with his players? For me that's a bigger issue than if he creates division with the supporters.I've always believed that to be successful you have to have everyone on the same side. That more than anything was the feeling that ran through our last second division promotion. Not disagreeing but in my opinion, if he gets the squad working together and for the good of the club, results will follow and fans will get on board. We are just so disenchanted with all of the nonsense that not only has affected how we operate as a club but ultimately how it has detracted from what we exist to do; to win games and have fun. It's not fun anymore. If the board do their thing and Pearson mobilizes a winning side that works hard for each other he will bring the supporters along with him. But it won't happen at the same time and it won't happen immediately . There's a lot of work and healing ahead of us.
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