Samilktray Posted 15 April Posted 15 April I'd snap your hand off to bring Pearson back but as already stated, no chance he works for these people again. 1
AjcW Posted 15 April Posted 15 April 1 hour ago, Tommy Fresh said: These guys had a decent manager in Brian Barry-Murphy in the building who could of had a full pre-season, so hard to trust them getting this right. Then went and hired a DOF from City Group who would have worked perfectly alongside him 1 1
Stadt Posted 15 April Posted 15 April Just now, AjcW said: Then went and hired a DOF from City Group who would have worked perfectly alongside him If Enzo said jump into the Soar with a flapper up their arse they’d have done it. As soon as he left all strategic thinking was out the window
Popular Post AKCJ Posted 15 April Popular Post Posted 15 April Mark Robins would be the perfect choice IMO. Someone that understands youth, knows how to operate without a budget, demands a work ethic and brings the best out of what he's got. He is just a younger Nige IMO. He built the platform for Lampard at Coventry. We need someone to come here and do the same. 11
Pliskin Posted 15 April Posted 15 April Someone young and upcoming. Similar to McKenna. We need a long term plan, and someone to help implement it. 1
County Fox Posted 15 April Posted 15 April 1 hour ago, RowlattsFox said: It has to be a relatively low cost gamble. I wouldn't say he's done enough for the job yet but I could get behind Fuchs. Needs to be someone the fans like straight away. We will spend far too long chasing people that don't want to do it or we can't pay enough though as always. Yeah agree with you here I worry that they will waste valuable time, waiting on other clubs to possible part company with their managers first. i.e. Stoke or Birmingham
Happy Fox Posted 15 April Posted 15 April 17 minutes ago, Pliskin said: Someone young and upcoming. Similar to McKenna. We need a long term plan, and someone to help implement it. Jack Wiltshire could we prise him from Luton Town though? Knowing our luck we will go for Eric Ramsay. 1
LCFCJohn Posted 15 April Posted 15 April 3 hours ago, AjcW said: Then went and hired a DOF from City Group who would have worked perfectly alongside him I’m not a fan of our clubs idea of ‘Pep-ball’ which has evolved anyway. But at least it would have shown some level of consistency and planning. They just have no idea and lurch from disaster to the next.
Number 6 Posted 15 April Posted 15 April I think there are two routes. 1. An older safe pair of hands to steady the ship, probably only on a 12 month contract. We've had 3 relegations in 4 seasons and there will be huge turnover of players next season. It needs a sensible head to start the healing. 2. A young gamble. Someone still learning the game who will be around for a while and we start the whole thing fresh. I think 1 is more expensive than 2. 2 has more potential upside but is more difficult to get right and could badly go wrong. In an ideal world I'd look for an option 1 with an option 2 as assistant with a view to a handover in 27. But I don't think we have people capable of that level of planning. 1
Silebyfox_89 Posted 15 April Posted 15 April Dave Challinor or Lee Carsley I'd take Mark Robbins too. 1
Stadt Posted 15 April Posted 15 April If Stoke were daft enough to sack Robins then we should be all over him. His experience from Cov at their lowest ebb will be vital. 1
Blueman1967 Posted 15 April Posted 15 April Just now, Stadt said: If Stoke were daft enough to sack Robins then we should be all over him. His experience from Cov at their lowest ebb will be vital. Would he want to managed in League One.
Chelmofox Posted 15 April Posted 15 April 1 minute ago, Blueman1967 said: Would he want to managed in League One. Unless we offered a better salary - he will likely now always be in the running for a top half championship club. 1
Stadt Posted 15 April Posted 15 April 2 minutes ago, Blueman1967 said: Would he want to managed in League One. 1 minute ago, Chelmofox said: Unless we offered a better salary - he will likely now always be in the running for a top half championship club. You'd think so but he doubtless would have had lots of offers whilst doing well in the lower leagues with Cov. After not excelling wth Stoke I don't think there'd be the same amount of suitors he had previously. 1
Muzzy_no7 Posted 15 April Author Posted 15 April Robins. Can see the board going for Chris Davies or Ben Wilkinson though.
RichardGearman Posted 15 April Posted 15 April Well considering we will probably be strapped to actually sign anyone and will have to blood youngsters we will probably need an academy coach from an elite football club thats used to working with world class facilities, therefore a potential shortlist would be; Jack Wilshere - Luton Town (did coaching badges with arsenal and has elite pedigree as a player) (if we can pay any compo) Ben wilkinson - man city Callum Mcfarlane - chelsea Kevin Brok - leverkusen Julian Lopez - Castilla Jean-François Vulliez - psg A reminder Nigel Pearson's first permanent managerial role was leicester.
RichardGearman Posted 15 April Posted 15 April 6 hours ago, Tommy Fresh said: These guys had a decent manager in Brian Barry-Murphy in the building who could of had a full pre-season, so hard to trust them getting this right. Yeah but he made a complete tit out of himself in training and caused a huge bust up during the rvn premier league disasterclass. He had to apologise to all the players. Would never have worked.
RichardGearman Posted 15 April Posted 15 April On 08/04/2026 at 17:53, David Hiorns said: How has Rowett, a well respected operator over very many years at this level proved incapable? He is working in a toxic environment with an awful squad who don’t care, nor possess the minerals. It’s blindingly obvious the issues and he isn’t Rowett has never collided with players this talented and youngsters with extremely high ceilings and has failed miserably. Not all his fault but leicester have got worse every single game and for some reason made the stupid mistake of trusting harry winks, a toxic influence over the rest of the squad and is not up for the scrap. 2
Tommy Fresh Posted 15 April Posted 15 April 1 hour ago, RichardGearman said: Yeah but he made a complete tit out of himself in training and caused a huge bust up during the rvn premier league disasterclass. He had to apologise to all the players. Would never have worked. Did he make a tit out of himself, wasn't it reported he got annoyed players weren't following instructions? Might of helped clear a few out had he got the job
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 15 April Posted 15 April 1 hour ago, RichardGearman said: Well considering we will probably be strapped to actually sign anyone and will have to blood youngsters we will probably need an academy coach from an elite football club thats used to working with world class facilities, therefore a potential shortlist would be; Jack Wilshere - Luton Town (did coaching badges with arsenal and has elite pedigree as a player) (if we can pay any compo) Ben wilkinson - man city Callum Mcfarlane - chelsea Kevin Brok - leverkusen Julian Lopez - Castilla Jean-François Vulliez - psg A reminder Nigel Pearson's first permanent managerial role was leicester. Incredible username. 1
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