HighPeakFox Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 Just now, LinekersApples said: I misunderstood your point then. I thought you were talking about people taking joy from others losing their job. Losing your job and getting paid a lot of money is different. It was more about the lack of class and general unpleasantness. I take your point about the money, but I really don't see the relevance in bringing it into this discussion - we have some nasty people writing on here, and their responses here are illuminating.
Guest Cujek Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 2 minutes ago, sylofox said: Would you like to look back at posts and topics from February 2015. Nah I know There was enough Pearson slating. The difference is though Pearson had passion and desire, for all his faults you could never say he wasn't committed. Puel is just a damp patch.
LinekersApples Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 Just now, HighPeakFox said: It was more about the lack of class and general unpleasantness. I take your point about the money, but I really don't see the relevance in bringing it into this discussion - we have some nasty people writing on here, and their responses here are illuminating. Fair enough. Agreed.
foxes_rule1978 Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 Had to happen, fans of other clubs see our position and think that we should be glad with that. Well they can F off and don’t have a clue what it has been like watching this team under Puel, especially at home
Mike Oxlong Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 6 minutes ago, Line-X said: Well Gray's reborn career as a striker lasted all of two weeks then. Reborn implies it previously had life
Corky Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 1 minute ago, foxes_rule1978 said: Had to happen, fans of other clubs see our position and think that we should be glad with that. Well they can F off and don’t have a clue what it has been like watching this team under Puel, especially at home I've read other forums and they seem to understand our complaints. Of course you'll get a few that disagree but places like Football365 have questioned Puel quite a lot.
foxfanazer Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 2 minutes ago, NotTheMarketLeader said: Yes that’s it. Puel is great; It’s the fans and the players (many of whom are now regulars were signed in his tenure) that are to blame for shit tactics and man management. You have no credibility whatsoever in terms of this subject, when you take such a childish line on this matter solely to defend the position you have taken in the past in making excuses for this guy, ie defending the indefensible. Have some self respect and admit you were wrong, or keep your head down so you don’t look like twat! shut up you clown I'm not defending the results or performances. I appreciate what he was trying to build but the results didn't match up. It's people like you that think the problems end at the manager and can't see the bigger picture. That's why like I said in 6 months to a year you'll be calling for another head of a manager
Keiriel Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 I held out hope for Puel, but the results don't lie; I had a feeling this would happen after the Crystal Palace game. The timing isn't great though, as there are few decent managers out there to take the helm that are available. I only hope we don't end up with Hughes, Pardew, or Big Sam.
Guest Cujek Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 2 minutes ago, Mike Oxlong said: Reborn implies it previously had life It Did, at Brum. In the Championship.
kingfox Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 The least surprising news we'll see today, no way was he going to get Tuesday after last night.
BlueArmy123 Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 First-team coaches Mike Stowell and Adam Sadler, supported by the club's established backroom staff, will assume responsibility for the senior squad while the club begins the process of appointing a new manager.
Clarkey123 Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 just happy that I never have to listen to another one of them bulls*it interviews after a whopping ever again
Vacamion Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 I, for one, will miss turning up the volume on his interviews and still wondering what the blazes he was on about. Goodnight, sweet Claude, your interviews were qwaliteee.
DerbyshireFox Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 Virtually two years to the day Ranieri was relieved of his duties
foxfanazer Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 1 minute ago, Clarkey123 said: just happy that I never have to listen to another one of them bulls*it interviews after a whopping ever again You do know you didn't have to anyway don't you?
Corky Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 Just now, DerbyshireFox said: Virtually two years to the day Ranieri was relieved of his duties The soul of football has died Part 2.
J.Lisemore Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 Happy days, onwards and upwards. Let’s hope we get the right man this time. Will miss the words intensity and quality
Stoopid Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 Whatever the rights and wrongs, it 's such a relief that never again will we have to endure the soul-shivering tedium of a post-match interview with Claude. I'm an old git, and I've seen 'em come & go. But maybe McLintock apart, I can't remember a time I've been more relieved.
Blanchflower78 Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 On the back of the run to lose 4-1 at home to a Palace side who by their own admission were 'not at it' you have to make that call. Not pleasant but necessary.
Bourbon Fox Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 For a long time, the 'plan' kept me behind Puel. Unfortunately you can bring youth through, you can develop a style of play, you can cut out dead wood but it doesn't mean anything if you don't win at home for two months. I felt like we were 'nearly there' for too long - we have moved closer to a reborn post-title-winning, more complete club under Puel but he didn't have the leadership and nous to get us all the way. He leaves the club in better shape than he inherited it, but he's not the man to take it forward from here.
mozartfox Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 Are we keeping his Translator? He spoke a lot of sense.
AjcW Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 Two points. 1) Thank you for managing our club with utter class throughout its most difficult period. 2) Ultimately a manager suited to a league with less pressure were you can have the time to build projects. There’s no time for that in the Prem, it’s sinply too competitive a league.
NotTheMarketLeader Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 9 minutes ago, Matt said: Thank fuck. I can breath again. Just a shame it took this long, should have been done last summer. Exactly. What a ****ing needless waste of time. The news that there is no plan for his successor concerns but doesn’t surprise me. How on earth have the people at the club not seen this coming really baffles me. Apart from fluking the Ranieri appointment I’m not sure anyone in the higher echelons at LCFC has any idea on how to select a mananger for this club.
ThaiFox Posted 24 February 2019 Posted 24 February 2019 2 minutes ago, Stoopid said: Whatever the rights and wrongs, it 's such a relief that never again will we have to endure the soul-shivering tedium of a post-match interview with Claude. I'm an old git, and I've seen 'em come & go. But maybe McLintock apart, I can't remember a time I've been more relieved. Pleat? Taylor? Megson? Hollowhead? Levein?
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