Guest MattP Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 9 minutes ago, hackneyfox said: He clearly has a few 'problems', if he hadn't his record would mean he'd still be managing at a decent level in this country. Pearson is a manager for the long term as proved by his spell with us, had we sacked him after six months or less like most teams do now we'd probably still be hanging around the Championship. Managers like him don't get time to build teams anymore, that's the reason he isn't in a job.
WigstonWanderer Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 Just now, hackneyfox said: I believe those goals could have been achieved quicker if he'd been less defensive with his tactics. Probably right, but he was still feeling his way in the prem. Iirc we were the only promoted team to stay up that season, so an achievement in its own right. 1
ClaphamFox Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 Just now, Babylon said: He has flaws, but whatever they were, it didn't stop us achieving all of the goals he was tasked with. So I'm not sure why anyone would be overly negative. For getting us out of League One at the lowest point in our history, he deserves our eternal thanks. For his subsequent achievements too, he likewise merits our sincere gratitude and respect. Personally, I would not want him back because of the limitations I mention above. If he really has the managerial quality that many on here ascribe to him, he'll rise to the top anyway and I'll happily admit I was wrong
Popular Post Jack1993 Posted 22 September 2017 Popular Post Posted 22 September 2017 I absolutely fvcking love the bloke - in case anybody was wondering 10
surrifox Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 1 hour ago, AjcW said: DKUYJoxX0AAMIwt.jpg-large Looks like Nigel has brought his favourite trainers with him too 1
Popular Post Babylon Posted 22 September 2017 Popular Post Posted 22 September 2017 (edited) 19 minutes ago, hackneyfox said: I believe those goals could have been achieved quicker if he'd been less defensive with his tactics. Hmmmm... League One: Promotion first season Championship: Playoff Semis on a shoe string after years of total shit in the championship Nobody should or would have expected promotion that season. Championship 2nd spell 1st season: Took over from Sven with an expensive but shit squad. With hindsight and knowing how bad those players actually were, I'm not sure anyone could have expected more. Championship 2nd spell 2nd season: The only questionable season in my eyes... even then were were a poor spot kick away from the play off final. Championship 2nd spell 3rd season: romped the league Permier league 1st season: kept us up. One questionable season in terms of failing with the task at hand, even with that. You compare the progression of others from League one to premier league survival in 5 and a bit seasons, over two spells and having to build two squads from almost scratch is still good. Edited 22 September 2017 by Babylon 4 2
RonnieTodger Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 I want Shakey to succeed but the thought of Nigel Pearson coming back for round 3 is all my dreams come true
surrifox Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 1 hour ago, AjcW said: Today, OHL represents Nigel Pearson as a new coach of the club. Nigel, 54, takes over the duties as head coach with immediate effect. With the appointment of Pearson, Dennis van Wijk leaves our club. The Dutch coach thanked his team for Friday morning training and congratulated everyone very much. Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, CEO of King Power International, owner of OHL: "Dennis joined the club in January and led a young group away from degradation. Dennis's dedication was incredibly great and we are very grateful for his hard work." "Nevertheless, we have made the decision that we think is best for the club in the long run. A switch from head coach is never an easy decision, but this is necessary if we want to achieve our vision and ambitions." "Nigel is an incredibly good manager with a wealth of knowledge, good people skills and a strong winner's mentality. He will put OHL on track for the next few years." In addition to his tons of experience, Nigel will not only assist as coach but also assist King Power International in expanding the infrastructure of the club. Nigel already made great successes in collaboration with the Srivaddhanaprabha family. As a Leicester City coach, he led this club to the Premier League in 2014 and kept it safe in 2015. Nigel is a highly regarded coach in England and had the leadership of England U21, Newcastle United, Southampton, Leicester (2 periods), Hull City and Derby County in the past. Nigel Pearson: "I look forward to throwing me back to football, re-working with King Power's people and helping out with this beautiful club." "Through my experience with King Power's people, I know how to develop the club and I'm looking forward to contributing to it. The club has many good players and a good staff that guides them. can not wait to work with them and achieve our goals. " Nigel Pearson will already be his first training on Friday morning and will be on the bench for the first time at the clash against Beerschot Wilrijk, on Sunday at the King Power at Den Dreef Stadium. I hope Nigel will adopt Shteve McClarens style of phrasing in his interviews with the Belgian media - comedy gold 1
Babylon Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 16 minutes ago, hackneyfox said: Explain please He was told the club were going to follow a certain internal process and they didn't.
Ted Maul Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 1 minute ago, Babylon said: Hmmmm... League One: Promotion first season Championship: Playoff Semis on a shoe string after years of total shit in the championship Nobody should or would have expected promotion that season. Championship 2nd spell 1st season: Took over from Sven with an expensive but shit squad. With hindsight and knowing how bad those players actually were, I'm not sure anyone could have expected more. Championship 2nd spell 2nd season: The only questionable season in my eyes... even then were were a poor spot kick away from the play off final. Championship 2nd spell 3rd season: romped the league Permier league 1st season: kept us up. One questionable season in terms of failing with the task at hand, even with that. You compare the progression of others and League on to premier league survival in 5 and a bit seasons, over two spells and having to build two squads from almost scratch is still good. Even that 'questionable season' saw us top of the league at the halfway point and gave us one of our greatest individual moments in recent times at Forest. The drop in form was alarming and disappointing, but he turned it around.
urban.spaceman Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 Bloody hell that's come out of nowhere! Best of luck to him - What he did for this football club should never be forgotten or underestimated. Like many I'd welcome him home with open arms.
Popular Post Babylon Posted 22 September 2017 Popular Post Posted 22 September 2017 Just now, Ted Maul said: Even that 'questionable season' saw us top of the league at the halfway point and gave us one of our greatest individual moments in recent times at Forest. The drop in form was alarming and disappointing, but he turned it around. After the years of utter crap we went through, he gave me back a club I could be proud of for that alone, he's a legend in my eyes. 12
Popular Post Ted Maul Posted 22 September 2017 Popular Post Posted 22 September 2017 2 minutes ago, Babylon said: After the years of utter crap we went through, he gave me back a club I could be proud of for that alone, he's a legend in my eyes. 100%. We went from Josh Low, Stephen Hughes and Momo Sylla to Riyad Mahrez, Jamie Vardy and Danny Drinkwater. Anyone who questions him is bonkers. 8 1
Blue ROI Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 Anyone know how they pronounce 'Ostrich' in the Flemish Region?!
Vindaloo FOX Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 good luck to him, happy to see him working with KP again . he did amazing things here and i hope he does a good job for them to
Arriba Los Zorros Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 48 minutes ago, hackneyfox said: I believe those goals could have been achieved quicker if he'd been less defensive with his tactics. Don't bother trying to reignite this, you can't argue with the facts. We get it, you don't like the man. But trying to make out he wasn't a good manager for us is futile, because you're statistically wrong. Something you could argue about is whether he is our greatest ever manager, but a very good manager - its not even a debate. 2
VLC86 Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 Cant wait for him to neck 5 bottles of La Chouffe and murder a local. 2 1
Foxy-Lady Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 35 minutes ago, surrifox said: I hope Nigel will adopt Shteve McClarens style of phrasing in his interviews with the Belgian media - comedy gold Cant see that happening somehow.....but i would pay good money to see it !
whetstonefox Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 Pretty much ensures we'll have a Nigel Pearson weekend away in Belgium for one of their games. Bet they'd be a few up for that. 1
hackneyfox Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 46 minutes ago, Babylon said: He was told the club were going to follow a certain internal process and they didn't. What internal process? The players were clearly in the wrong and would have been sacked by any other club. 13 minutes ago, Arriba Los Zorros said: Don't bother trying to reignite this, you can't argue with the facts. We get it, you don't like the man. But trying to make out he wasn't a good manager for us is futile, because you're statistically wrong. Something you could argue about is whether he is our greatest ever manager, but a very good manager - its not even a debate. So explain why no other club in this country will go near him. I understand that big name clubs want immediate success so why hasn't a smaller club decided they'd be willing to give him 3 or 4 seasons?
Popular Post Finnaldo Posted 22 September 2017 Popular Post Posted 22 September 2017 (edited) Fact is, The Pearson Question can be deduced quite simply. Pro-Pearson arguments are based on fact. He won League One, he got into the Championship play-offs at first time of asking and again rebuilding on a tight budget after overspending under Sven. The season after we won the Championship with 100+ points. First season back, despite a steep learning curve he finished the season in a place most would have happy with at the start of the season and kept us up. That's all indisputable fact. Anti-Pearson arguments are grounded in his character. A character which was praised by his superiors as well as almost the entirety of those who worked under him, or in other words, the only opinions that truly matter, and was spun to be a maniac by a select group of spiteful journalists who quite obviously had a problem with the fact he wasn't 'media-friendly' and didn't have great banter with journalists and didn't reveal his tactics and philosophy. So they took fragments of quotes from players and made grand conspiracies about players superseding management which has never been in any way proven in the two years since. Meanwhile, in-depth journalists who put thought and deep analysis into their works, the likes of Henry Winter, often were welcomed to interviews by Pearson who would happily go in-depth into tactics and philosophy and were great reads. If anyone would like to argue against these points I'd love to see what they have to say. Should anyone bring up tactics, I'd like to point out that Pearson was the first manager since the inception of the Premier League to beat a Manchester United team from a two goal deficit in the 5-3 win, and anyone who can point to more than three games in our poor run in 2014/15 where we were totally outclassed I'd like to see it, because from what I saw we were in virtually every game and when we hit our stride were almost invincible. That carried on into the next season and whilst Ranieri definitely had a major part in 2015/16, last season proved how important the structure Pearson placed was as it started to be stripped, and just how vital his man management was when Ranieri completely lost control. Was he tactically flawed? Yes. But ask Guardiola or Klopp (or even Mourinho at Man U last season), all lauded as tactical geniuses how easy it is to get the Premier League spot on at first attempt with a club. Anyone who bashes him for a poor run in the Premier League lacks basic critical thinking. Edited 22 September 2017 by Finnaldo 19 6
Steven Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 47 minutes ago, Blue ROI said: Anyone know how they pronounce 'Ostrich' in the Flemish Region?! Struisvogel. Strouwssfogel.
Arriba Los Zorros Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 10 minutes ago, hackneyfox said: What internal process? The players were clearly in the wrong and would have been sacked by any other club. So explain why no other club in this country will go near him. I understand that big name clubs want immediate success so why hasn't a smaller club decided they'd be willing to give him 3 or 4 seasons? Who cares about other clubs, we're Leicester City right?
Finnaldo Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 On top of that post, anyone who judges Pearson based on his time since us, aka a stint of a few months at Derby under a Chairman known to be an interfering bell at the best of times in the form of Mel Morris needs their head shaking.
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