Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 New article on OS: http://www.lcfc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10274~2086650,00.html New City boss Paulo Sousa wants to make his own history at the Walkers Stadium where he was officially unveiled as the new manager today.Soon after his first morning's training session, he spoke of his pleasure at being in charge of the Foxes and his ambitions for the club. He said: "This is a great club with a great history but of course I want to make my own history as well for this club. "I am impressed with the passion and emotion here and that is what I like to work with. When there is emotion it is a big pleasure to myself." Having reached the play-offs last season, City now look to a higher point in the Championship and Sousa said: "We want to reach the stars all the time but at this moment it is about concentrating on the squad, on the players, to make them understand what I want from them. Together with the same ambition I have, we can do great things." The initial groundwork has started with the players back for the pre-season build-up which includes a training trip to Slovenia and Sousa said: "First of all the pre-season is vital for success for ourselves. It is important from my point of view to be in a new environment, I believe more in quality than quantity and that is how we started today." A new manager inevitably leads to talk of new players but Sousa said: "We are always looking but for now it important to learn a little bit more about the players here. I need to know them to make better decisions and hopefully with those decisions we can add something and improve our quality and our standards." Sousa is well aware that when it comes to ambition, no-one has more for the club than Leicester City Chairman, Milan Mandaric, who swooped to take him from the Swans and the manager said: "It is nice to see that because it is my ambition too. I have a lot of desire and with the support of the chairman with the same ambition we can achieve what we want."
Legend_in_blue Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 MM is going to do everything humanly possible to support Sousa. So the question is this... In money terms, how much is this?
flanimal Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 MM is going to do everything humanly possible to support Sousa. So the question is this... In money terms, how much is this? Probably about £2.5m.
Uncle Monty Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 Wow Milan looks knackered. Talk of him spending too much time with the club has taken the toll.
Liamlcfc1 Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 Probably about £2.5m. was that the same as Nigel got last summer
Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 New Leicester City manager Paulo Sousa tells BBC Radio Leicester he will give the players time to impress and will not rush into making new signings. Audio from Radio Leicester.
Jon the Hat Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 Probably about £2.5m. Impressive "plucking out of thin air" action you have there.
h1210 Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 Impressive "plucking out of thin air" action you have there. "Substantial transfer budget" mentioned on SSN. Funny really as we were skint 3 weeks ago
Daggers Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 "Substantial transfer budget" mentioned on SSN. Funny really as we were skint 3 weeks ago Coming soon to the club shop: Mandy's new range of aftershaves, "Eau du Merde de la Vache"
Free Falling Foxes Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 "Substantial transfer budget" mentioned on SSN. Funny really as we were skint 3 weeks ago Is that wise? I mean, will there be anything left for his replacement to use in 18 - 24 months time.
Webbo Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 First it was the new prime minister now I'm older than our manager too.
morris1234 Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 Coming soon to the club shop: Mandy's new range of aftershaves, "Eau du Merde de la Vache" and new range of biscuits "le tax dodgerrrr"
Fox You Forest Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 and new range of biscuits "le tax dodgerrrr" ... or even 'Eau du Taxman'.
davieG Posted 7 July 2010 Author Posted 7 July 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-_ZFu373ks BBC Midlands News, might be some crap in there as it was a quick editing jobby.
MC Prussian Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 "His longer hair, sharper suits and thinner ties wow-ed them in Cardiff..."
MC Prussian Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 That whole report seemed very amateur to me. ... and how Hoos managed to keep his calm come up with some swift answers when asked about Pearson.
lavrentis Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-_ZFu373ks BBC Midlands News, might be some crap in there as it was a quick editing jobby. That woman's wig looked awful
davieG Posted 7 July 2010 Author Posted 7 July 2010 ... and how Hoos managed to keep his calm come up with some swift answers when asked about Pearson. I'm sure they've been rehearsing it since May.
rico Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 Don't know how that ginger haired bird keeps her job on BBC Midlands news,very poor!
lavrentis Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 Don't know how that ginger haired bird keeps her job on BBC Midlands news,very poor! She looks like Pepper from Iron man
Fox You Forest Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 She looks like Pepper from Iron man Minus the attractive bit?
rico Posted 7 July 2010 Posted 7 July 2010 She looks like Pepper from Iron man Surely that can't be the reason!
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