Chimp Posted 9 January 2006 Share Posted 9 January 2006 He's earned his stay of execution this week, so 'No' from me. Says the man with a 'Levein Out' avatar and banner signature... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lookwhaticando Posted 9 January 2006 Share Posted 9 January 2006 Ah the fickle nature of the common football fan From 60%+ wanting him out, to 72% letting him stay. Nice. I voted No. As I have done in the last... 50 of these polls. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chimp Posted 9 January 2006 Share Posted 9 January 2006 I actually CAN NOT believe you lot! 90% wanted him out just a few days ago and now 75% want him to stay after 1 win! Just can not believe you. This is the only the second thing ever you've posted to these forums that I atually agree with. Either we've got a lot of fans that like bandwagons and jumping, or, most of them let their hearts rule their heads and they just react to the latest drama and forget to look at the bigger picture. Either way, I'm glad that the forum admins have finally allowed a 'Levein Out' poll after a City win, it's been very educational. Thank you. Oh, btw, I voted 'No' as I have done in every other similar poll. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 9 January 2006 Share Posted 9 January 2006 I want to be able to say No, and really think his heart is in the right place, But my answer is still YES, as i think he'll still revert back to playing 4-5-1 and being negative, I hope he does prove me wrong i really really do. When has Levein played 4-5-1 in the league other than at Wolves and Reading? 4-5-1 is nasty, but it isn't the reason why we are doing badly in the league. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IDEA OR IKEA Posted 9 January 2006 Share Posted 9 January 2006 One result does not make him any better - lets face it at some point we are out of the cup (not going to win it jokers) and next week we could be in relegation zone - give him next saturday and thats it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hutber's Law Posted 9 January 2006 Share Posted 9 January 2006 I actually CAN NOT believe you lot! 90% wanted him out just a few days ago and now 75% want him to stay after 1 win! Just can not believe you. I've voted no in every single poll asking this question. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strokes Posted 9 January 2006 Share Posted 9 January 2006 I've voted no in every single poll asking this question. I voted no, a win at sheff wed is vital though as we desperatly need to pick up some wins on the road otherwise it may be too late to save us. Time is ticking Levein, no more excuses Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Micky Singh Posted 9 January 2006 Share Posted 9 January 2006 Great win for us yesterday, well done lads. Now we got no more excuses, cuz if this don't boost our confidence nothing will. the clocks ticking levien. we must get aleast 4points from cardiff and wednesday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rugbyfox jnr Posted 9 January 2006 Share Posted 9 January 2006 I have always thought levein to be a bad choice. In the home games I have been to in the league it’s very rare to see him on the touch line. The cup game I can hardly remember seeing him off the touch line. Passion comes from the manager that showed last night in the cup. Craig learn a lesson get up and show the players the passion, it worked last night use it in the league and get off your ARSE, I say if you want more time show the fans your passion by being at the touch line. The choice is yours. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fox123 Posted 9 January 2006 Share Posted 9 January 2006 Great win for us yesterday, well done lads. Now we got no more excuses, cuz if this don't boost our confidence nothing will. the clocks ticking levien. we must get aleast 4points from cardiff and wednesday. We should be getting 6 points from those games, hopefully the confidence will be there to get them! NO MORE 4-5-1 Levein! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrysalis Posted 9 January 2006 Share Posted 9 January 2006 this poll proves how fickle some fans are and judging him on a game by game basis I voted yes because. (a) winning a cup game is easier then winning a league game (b) it doesnt change where we are in the league © even if it was a league win craig needs to win a few on the trot (a run) to show to me he is capable of getting us out this mess. The win was great and I had a wonderful night, but I am sticking by what I said until proven wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babylon Posted 9 January 2006 Share Posted 9 January 2006 this poll proves how fickle some fans are and judging him on a game by game basis I voted yes because. (a) winning a cup game is easier then winning a league game (b) it doesnt change where we are in the league © even if it was a league win craig needs to win a few on the trot (a run) to show to me he is capable of getting us out this mess. The win was great and I had a wonderful night, but I am sticking by what I said until proven wrong. I'm glad you're not fickle but could you explain (a)????????????????????????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frenchy_lcfc Posted 9 January 2006 Share Posted 9 January 2006 I STILL AINT CHANGED MY MIND!! NOOOO! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tommy Posted 9 January 2006 Share Posted 9 January 2006 One result in the cup, doesn't change the way we have been disgracefully performing in the league. If we can carry that performance into the league, and keep it going for a few weeks, give or take a result or two, then I will change my mind, but one result won't do that right now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leicester City Posted 9 January 2006 Share Posted 9 January 2006 People laughed at me when i said Levein will be the man that brings success to Leicester. Brilliant result but its only one game. We need to take this into the next few games. People have obviously changed their opinion on this which is good. Levein to stay! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrysalis Posted 10 January 2006 Share Posted 10 January 2006 I'm glad you're not fickle but could you explain (a)????????????????????????? simple in most cases clubs tend to put the league before the cup and thats why there is always shocks every year, also their is less pressure. Then again relooking at the perspective it could be argued it should have been easier for spurs to win the game as well so yeah what I said sort of doesnt make sense. But that game would have defenitly been less pressure for our team then a league game would have been given the current situation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Disillusioned Posted 10 January 2006 Share Posted 10 January 2006 What happened to the truce that was declared? Just because you have no woodbines or porno pics to share with the enemy does not entitle you to go lobbing verbal grenades into the Levein trenches. Schnell! Schnell! Moderators - arrrest zeez men immediately and have zem shot for gross insubordination! General Staff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Reverend Posted 10 January 2006 Share Posted 10 January 2006 I voted no for Levein to go, but like many others have pointed out, Levein just cannot seem to motivate the players (apart from cup games). The truth is that we have got the nucleus for a very good side here- McCarthy, Gerrbrand, Stearman, Maybury, Smith (has to be mentioned even though on loan), Hughes, Williams, Hammond, Hume and now young Matty Fryatt. I dont think MON would struggle to motivate these players <_< Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Doyle Posted 11 January 2006 Share Posted 11 January 2006 Always have supported what he is trying to do here at LCFC. Yes I am frustrated at where we are in the leauge but do see the value in retaining him. Spurs game proves we have what it takes and this has actually become CL biggest challange from here in. As previous posts have indicated. If we can do it against Spurs why not Crew and the like? I am hoping that the Tottenham game has put the confidence into the squad going forward and provides the club with the 'spur' (sorry for the pun) they have been looking for over the past half season. The confidence wont remain if stupid fans boo players as they come onto the ground. Particually players who played a vital role in one of the goals. I thought CL tactics on Saturday were spot on and thats an area he has been critisised for previously on this site. COME ON YOU MIGHTY FOXES MadMick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C-man Posted 11 January 2006 Share Posted 11 January 2006 I used to support Levein until the Norwich game when my patience finally run out. We've beaten Spurs, which suggests 'why can't we beat Championship teams?' If we get a good result at Sheffield Wednesday it might swing my opinion back the other way, but if not, the Spurs game was just another false dawn like the Sheffield United game. So yes, Levein out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dodds Posted 11 January 2006 Share Posted 11 January 2006 No real need to enter this poll as CL will draw his own fate in the next two games. We shouldnot get too carried away with Spurs game as the team has very rarely done that this season and may not know how to repeat it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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