Bilbo Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 If we lose against S****horpe on Saturday it's pretty much certain that Sousa will go, our next match will be at home against Hull and it will be one strange game. Pearson returns since leaving Leicester to a team that when he left narrowly missed making the Play off final and now in just a few months are rock bottom of the Championship with potentially no manager. I think it will be difficult for Pearson seeing players which many saw him as a mentor (Hobbs,Morrison, King) struggling to play.
HonradaRaposa Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 He won't give a toss about us, Pearson is not a sentimental poof.
Salieri Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 Can we just get the S****horpe game out of the way first?
talkfoxes.com Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 Despite I would love leicester to win, I want to see Sousa sacked we've got a huge chance getting might O'Neil back,
Christoph Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 S****horpe - The most controversial football name on this forum
Jimmy Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 hge chose to leave so I don't give a shit how he'd feel, I personally hope no-one even acknowledges his presence
wurmer Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 Can we just get the S****horpe game out of the way first? absolutely...
Guest BlueBrett Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 It's likely to be an even stranger atmosphere if Soussa manages to keep his job. Never been to a match where the opposition boss is more popular than the one in charge of the home team. Some of the chants could make it very awkward for Soussa and for Pearson too I suppose.
Matt Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 hge chose to leave so I don't give a shit how he'd feel, I personally hope no-one even acknowledges his presence Yeah.... Milan/New owners have done a great job of pulling the wool over your eyes ain't they?!
Jackirius Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 Pee's me off that you cant say s****horpe -_- he chose to leave so I don't give a shit how he'd feel, I personally hope no-one even acknowledges his presence And that is a fail statement.
Bilbo Posted 29 September 2010 Author Posted 29 September 2010 hge chose to leave so I don't give a shit how he'd feel, I personally hope no-one even acknowledges his presence Mate you can't honestly think it was his choice - he was planning his Transfer targets when he was forced out!
Matt Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 Pee's me off that you cant say s****horpe -_- And that is a fail statement. Scunthorpe.
Bilbo Posted 29 September 2010 Author Posted 29 September 2010 It's likely to be an even stranger atmosphere if Soussa manages to keep his job. Never been to a match where the opposition boss is more popular than the one in charge of the home team. Some of the chants could make it very awkward for Soussa and for Pearson too I suppose. Good point
Lord Fox Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 Despite I would love leicester to win, I want to see Sousa sacked we've got a huge chance getting might O'Neil back, sorry I think you miss spelt 'huge' - it's spelt 'Fat all' , sorry only messing with you , however much we would all love to have him back ( me included) it just won't happen, we would be step backwards for him and our interfering board wouldn't let him "do it his way"
Lord Fox Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 Mate you can't honestly think it was his choice - he was planning his Transfer targets when he was forced out! Agreed. NP was pushed out IMO, OK the new investors see us a Brand name so here's the "dilemer" who's to front the team? a) Nigel Pearson - Great manager but not the carismatic of people (post match interviews etc) or b) Paulo "the Tw@T" Sousa, savvi dresser, super sucessfull player, Jose Mourinho wanna be yep PS is just a brand lable
Corky Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 He'll want to prove that the wrong decision was made by beating us, can't see any sentiment at all.
Matt Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 Agreed. NP was pushed out IMO, OK the new investors see us a Brand name so here's the "dilemer" who's to front the team? a) Nigel Pearson - Great manager but not the carismatic of people (post match interviews etc) or b) Paulo "the Tw@T" Sousa, savvi dresser, super sucessfull player, Jose Mourinho wanna be yep PS is just a brand lable Success if more marketable than a 'big name'.
ousefox Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 God i hope we don't boo Pearson. Our best manager in years and it seems more and more obvious that he was pushed out. I could only wish that Milan will do what he did at Pompey and bring Pearson back like he did with Redknapp.
Matt Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 God i hope we don't boo Pearson. Our best manager in years and it seems more and more obvious that he was pushed out. I could only wish that Milan will do what he did at Pompey and bring Pearson back like he did with Redknapp. Sums Milan up really doesn't it, He's only ever appointed 2 decent managers (More through luck than judgement I think) and he shit on both of them.
conradno1 Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 Mate you can't honestly think it was his choice - he was planning his Transfer targets when he was forced out! planning? had planned
Bilbo Posted 29 September 2010 Author Posted 29 September 2010 God i hope we don't boo Pearson. Our best manager in years and it seems more and more obvious that he was pushed out. I could only wish that Milan will do what he did at Pompey and bring Pearson back like he did with Redknapp.
Babylon Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 Yeah.... Milan/New owners have done a great job of pulling the wool over your eyes ain't they?! Well nobody knows for sure what went on. There is no evidence to prove he was pushed. So maybe people should stop talking like it's a fact. What we do know is he was under contract and he wasn't sacked. So he did choose to leave as nobody could force him to go to Hull if he didn't really want to go.
dandannieldanok Posted 29 September 2010 Posted 29 September 2010 hge chose to leave so I don't give a shit how he'd feel, I personally hope no-one even acknowledges his presence People seem to be forgetting that he was offered a new contract which he turned down. I don't like Mandaric but the fact was Pearson was offered a new contract way before the summer and way before any news of Thai investment. Pearson was not fully committed to the club. I couldn't give a toss about him and his shitty employers, he sure won't be giving a shit about Leicester anymore.
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