Quote from: Ron Manager on May 27, 2016, 06:15:58 PMPearson would have been an excellent choice as manager.This bloke XiA will find out how little he knows about football as the season progresses.Totally depressed.That's the spirit. What exactly about his career makes Pearson a better candidate than Di Matteo? It's not his achievements, it's not his character. So I'm at a bit of a loss as to what is so great about Pearson.
Pearson would have been an excellent choice as manager.This bloke XiA will find out how little he knows about football as the season progresses.Totally depressed.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on May 27, 2016, 06:20:30 PMQuote from: Ron Manager on May 27, 2016, 06:15:58 PMPearson would have been an excellent choice as manager.This bloke XiA will find out how little he knows about football as the season progresses.Totally depressed.That's the spirit. What exactly about his career makes Pearson a better candidate than Di Matteo? It's not his achievements, it's not his character. So I'm at a bit of a loss as to what is so great about Pearson.Well Paul he commands loyalty amongst his players He believes in a disiplined performance on the field and turns up for training on time...every day! What's so good about Di Matteo?
Quote from: Leicester_Villian on May 27, 2016, 06:21:09 PMLooks like we are already playing for the play off places ....... Newcastle and Derby top twoRDM failed at the Baggies and where is the history that he can deal with a dressing room?Seems like the final nail today ........ we have NO football knowledge at the Club, we don't know what Sir Brian is doing but its very quiet on that frontNew season is about 9 weeks away and I don't think we have any pre season plans ............. worrying timesSorry he failed at West Brom, how's that?
Looks like we are already playing for the play off places ....... Newcastle and Derby top twoRDM failed at the Baggies and where is the history that he can deal with a dressing room?Seems like the final nail today ........ we have NO football knowledge at the Club, we don't know what Sir Brian is doing but its very quiet on that frontNew season is about 9 weeks away and I don't think we have any pre season plans ............. worrying times
I genuinely don't get this "he failed at the bitters" stuff. He joined them after they were relegated, took them straight up in second place with 91 points, and then gave them their best ever PL start. They then had a poor run and he sacked. My one concern is that after that good start in the PL the scuttlebutt he was touting himself left right and centre for other jobs, spending more time on that than his actual job which led to the poor run but he was mainly sacked for going after other jobs. Now I don't mind a manager being ambitious, but you don't do it the way he did.
The Stripeys always blame their manager for everything. They sacked one because of a low crowd at a pre-season friendly. They'll get rid of Pulis despite their Best-Ever Premier League Season because of his playing style. Sack the manager is their default position.
I for one firmly believe that Pearson and Derby will finish higher than RDM and Villa .........If he was such a success at the Baggies why was he sacked?Things look bleaker by the day
I for one firmly believe that Pearson and Derby will finish higher than RDM and Villa .........If he was such a success at the Baggies why was he sacked?