Libertine Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 He has to go before Scunny. I say that confident that we'll win on Saturday and they'll give him more time if we do.
ramboacdc Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 BRING ON THE SUNDERLAND AND ARSENAL...............wait what?
talkfoxes.com Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 Personally Sousa should have gone after the Burnley result. The board have got the money now to bring in a big name either O'Neil or Lambert.
FosseFox Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 The thing is, we should beat S****horpe, even though it's massively unlikely on current form we will. There is a danger though, that an extra game will mean three more lost points. Worse, we could win 1-0 which may, to some people, paper over cracks to give him another chance. A decision has to be made tonight.
foxoffderby Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 can't believe there are still deluded posters who think we should give a chance... lets see what happens at the weekend. He needs to be sacked now. The table doesn't lie.
surrifox Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 this is the most open the championship has been in ages (QPR excepted and colin will probably blow it by the end of the season as usual). Norwich, Ipswich and Watford-all shit- all in the play off places while the side that should be pushing on after last season are rock bottom. Some feckin achievement
sbfox Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 I give up. 10 goals in 2 games conceded is pathetic. Sousa has no clue how to run a defence. An improved performance over Friday but let's be honest, that's a bit like saying being stabbed is more comfortable than being skinned alive. Both are pretty awful. Nothing more to say. I can no longer guarantee my presence at LCFC games while this joker is in charge. Given that Swansea conceded the fewest goals in the league last year, that's patently not true. This is troubling me slightly - is it his backroom staff that has the problem? Are the defensive coaches doing their job properly?
Leicester_Mad Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 I worry...IF we did go down this season we are in trouble. Hobbs/Fryatt/King will be gone. Oakley/Howard will be left around. Waghorn might not want to stay? Gallagher and Dyer out? We will not challenge as strongly as we did last time i can bet my life on that
STUHILL Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 Sousa clearly can't organise a defence. Pearson built from the back and we thrived. I really think he doesn't have a prayer. Time for Tony Mowbray haha Im with you on the Mowbray for Manager IF we don't get MON
FosseFox Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 If we go down, the Thai's will lose interest...the slippery slope begins....
the_foxes_till_i_die Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 Can i please wake up and read that he has gone......PLEASE!!
Bert Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 How much further are we going to drop behind before it's too late? We've now conceded 10 in two games. If people are happy with this, and want to keep sousa, i'll see you in league one.
Salieri Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 Sousa on in a min, hopefully to announce his resignation. We are a joke at the moment.
MikeyT Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 anyone like the foxestalk mention by me I heard , I heard!!!
stauf Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 i think my runny turd could organize our defence better than sousa
Guest BlueBrett Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 Erm I know we all said we knew it would happen after beating them in the Carling Cup but I wonder how many people were saying 'We won't lose to Portsmouth'...Especially a humiliation Oh I agree. A loss to S****horpe and he is gone. I just don't really think a win would tell us anything it would just represent a stay of execution. What is the point in that? Just seems lie everybody knows what needs to be done but nobody can be arsed (or has the balls) to sort it out.
Wymsey Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 Can i please wake up and read that he has gone......PLEASE!! Read wikipedia or the daily mail now, it'll be in there
Guest Basildon Fox Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 I agree with what the majority are saying. Why wait until Saturday. If he wins does he then get another 5 games? There has to be a cut off point and that has to be now surely. This season is fast becoming farcical!! It is so bad I am even agreeing with the callers on Radio Leicester
Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 No doubt Sousa will be proud of his players tonight as usual.
Guest Bilo Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 Given that Swansea conceded the fewest goals in the league last year, that's patently not true. This is troubling me slightly - is it his backroom staff that has the problem? Are the defensive coaches doing their job properly? Is it? Hobbs and Morrison were among the best defenders in the league last season but are now a shambles. The only thing I can see that has changed is the manager and his staff. If Pearson were here, no way would we have shipped 10 goals against a team bottom of the league and a newly promoted outfit. Not in a million years.
Simmo86 Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 Once again LCFC is turning me into a depressed mess!!!
leeleic Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 The turn-a-round thats on display by our boys in blue is simply incredible. I don't know what to say. I'm completely lost.
Leicester_Mad Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 I think the next 45mins will say a lot. If Sousa doesn't give an interview he's going. Glad that Jack Hobbs is crying. Means his heart is there.
MikeyT Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 Jack Hobbs out warming down nearly crying according to Stringer
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