MONreborn Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 So we move on. However fans have been complaining they were unable to show their appreciation for big nige. Therefore there is a planned 7th minute applause to mark Nigels reign at Leicester. Why the 7th minute? It is 7 years since 2008 when Nigel was first appointed, and we were at our lowest ppoint in our history, in league 1. Secondly it is to mark the 7 wins out of 9 at the back end of the season. People will say this detracts from Mr ranieri starting but it's totally unrelated. We continue to support the team, but the Nigel Pearson years deserve to be marked. So 7th minute, on Saturday. An applause for the Nigel Pearson years. Let's mark the start of our new era, with a respectful show of appreciation to Nigel Pearson. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MONreborn Posted 7 August 2015 Author Share Posted 7 August 2015 So we move on. However fans have been complaining they were unable to show their appreciation for big nige. Therefore there is a planned 7th minute applause to mark Nigels reign at Leicester. Why the 7th minute? It is 7 years since 2008 when Nigel was first appointed, and we were at our lowest ppoint in our history, in league 1. Secondly it is to mark the 7 wins out of 9 at the back end of the season. People will say this detracts from Mr ranieri starting but it's totally unrelated. We continue to support the team, but the Nigel Pearson years deserve to be marked. So 7th minute, on Saturday. An applause for the Nigel Pearson years. Let's mark the start of our new era, with a respectful show of appreciation to Nigel Pearson. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheUltimateWinner Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 Any excuse for an applause it seems our fans will take it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Finnaldo Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 Nah I'm alright. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goose2010 Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 He has gone, get over it we should be support CR now. I was a massive fan of Pearson but showing support for an old manager when we should be supporting our new manager on Saturday. I think this is a terrible idea! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jazzy_Jeff Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 Not a chance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
les-tah Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 So we move on. However fans have been complaining they were unable to show their appreciation for big nige. Therefore there is a planned 7th minute applause to mark Nigels reign at Leicester. Why the 7th minute? It is 7 years since 2008 when Nigel was first appointed, and we were at our lowest ppoint in our history, in league 1. Secondly it is to mark the 7 wins out of 9 at the back end of the season. People will say this detracts from Mr ranieri starting but it's totally unrelated. We continue to support the team, but the Nigel Pearson years deserve to be marked. So 7th minute, on Saturday. An applause for the Nigel Pearson years. Let's mark the start of our new era, with a respectful show of appreciation to Nigel Pearson. just let it go. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stripeyfox Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 Terrible idea.. No chance of it happening Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark_w Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 He has gone, get over it we should be support CR now. I was a massive fan of Pearson but showing support for an old manager when we should be supporting our new manager on Saturday. I think this is a terrible idea! Showing appreciation for an ex-manager doesn't mean you don't support the current manager. I think people are quite capable of doing both. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrummieFOX Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 So we move on. However fans have been complaining they were unable to show their appreciation for big nige. Therefore there is a planned 7th minute applause to mark Nigels reign at Leicester. Why the 7th minute? It is 7 years since 2008 when Nigel was first appointed, and we were at our lowest ppoint in our history, in league 1. Secondly it is to mark the 7 wins out of 9 at the back end of the season. People will say this detracts from Mr ranieri starting but it's totally unrelated. We continue to support the team, but the Nigel Pearson years deserve to be marked. So 7th minute, on Saturday. An applause for the Nigel Pearson years. Let's mark the start of our new era, with a respectful show of appreciation to Nigel Pearson. There isn't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bamba's Babes Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 So we move on. However fans have been complaining they were unable to show their appreciation for big nige. Therefore there is a planned 7th minute applause to mark Nigels reign at Leicester. Why the 7th minute? It is 7 years since 2008 when Nigel was first appointed, and we were at our lowest ppoint in our history, in league 1. Secondly it is to mark the 7 wins out of 9 at the back end of the season. People will say this detracts from Mr ranieri starting but it's totally unrelated. We continue to support the team, but the Nigel Pearson years deserve to be marked. So 7th minute, on Saturday. An applause for the Nigel Pearson years. Let's mark the start of our new era, with a respectful show of appreciation to Nigel Pearson. TINPOT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MONreborn Posted 7 August 2015 Author Share Posted 7 August 2015 We are not showing support. Showing appreciation. A minute to make the past 7 years of development and progress. We will support the new manager however musnt forget the past, and where we came from, all the way from league one in 2008. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndWhat? Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 These things do my ****ing head in Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lestoh Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 What better way of welcoming our new manager than applauding the memory of our last one who got sacked cause his son watched Tom Hopper get rimmed by an Asian prozzy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goober Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 We are not showing support. Showing appreciation. A minute to make the past 7 years of development and progress. We will support the new manager however musnt forget the past, and where we came from, all the way from league one in 2008. And the way to do that is by clapping during a random minute? praying no one goes for this Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molly Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 loved him he left us I'm a CR supporter now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Countesthorpe Fox 1884 Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 These things do my ****ing head in It's such enforced b******s Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nick Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 Let it go. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MONreborn Posted 7 August 2015 Author Share Posted 7 August 2015 Showing appreciation for an ex-manager doesn't mean you don't support the current manager. I think people are quite capable of doing both. Exactly. We are well aware of the loud minority that wanted NP out all the time, but the vast majority were happy with the progress we have made. He has left, we are over it. But a minute celebrating the success we had is surely not a terrible idea. Considering we have had an applause for the owners in the 12th minute in the past. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingcarr21 Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 Cant stand these daft applauses. Pearson doesnt need an applause to know we appreciate all he has done for us. Furthermore he probably wont even know we hav done one so what is the point. Its done and dusted now. Forget Pearson and lets get fully behind Ranieri 100%. Im dreading when we lose a game all the shite thats going to be spouted Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Oxlong Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 If he comes back with another team I'll give him a wave. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jace Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 Thank god none of the happy clappers has suggested a pitch invasion yet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stevosevic Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MONreborn Posted 7 August 2015 Author Share Posted 7 August 2015 Cant stand these daft applauses. Pearson doesnt need an applause to know we appreciate all he has done for us. Furthermore he probably wont even know we hav done one so what is the point. Its done and dusted now. Forget Pearson and lets get fully behind Ranieri 100%. Im dreading when we lose a game all the shite thats going to be spouted We are fully behind ranieri. And after this applause can move on. You could argue that when the fans have had their chance to show their appreciation they are less likely to turn on Claudio if we lose. Cant stand these daft applauses. Pearson doesnt need an applause to know we appreciate all he has done for us. Furthermore he probably wont even know we hav done one so what is the point. Its done and dusted now. Forget Pearson and lets get fully behind Ranieri 100%. Im dreading when we lose a game all the shite thats going to be spouted We are fully behind ranieri. And after this applause can move on. You could argue that when the fans have had their chance to show their appreciation for Me years, they are less likely to turn on Claudio if we lose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cc_star Posted 7 August 2015 Share Posted 7 August 2015 He has gone, get over it we should be support CR now. I was a massive fan of Pearson but showing support for an old manager when we should be supporting our new manager on Saturday. I think this is a terrible idea! what a bizarre binary world you live in, where you can only like one or the other, instead of supporting the current boss, while showing appreciation for the old one who got us here. Oh & the idea was the applause does draw the line under it & everyone moves on Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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