Edmund Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 Stability has never been a strong point of ours and it was completely decimated when Mandy began plotting selling us and getting rid of a manager who was working miracles here. Which is annoyingly overlooked by the media when it comes down to our manager rate. You'd never know that pearson was in charge for two years going on our manager turnover.
blue blood Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 Short sighted decision. The society we live in demands everything now. Paitence is a virtue and a thing of the past. sad state of affairs. I hope this season does not transend into a relegation scrap
CupidStunt Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 I aint got no morals when it comes to our club being successful, its done and dusted, feck him lets move on and and get 3 points tomorrow then get the new man in MON back at Leicester? Would be the biggest Coup of the century
Bert Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 I'm pretty sure the decision to sack him now, rather than after saturday's game was because we've got a big chance of winning tomorrow, regardless of how poor we are, and they'll not sack anyone on the back of a win. I told you all this was coming!
Cropwellfox Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 Timing and tone of announcement suggests to me the new guy, whoever it is, is pretty much agreed
cc_star Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 GOOD! Also, great timing - I expect a reaction from the players, especially the defenders and hopefully 3 points on Saturday now. What we going to do with Moreno & Lamey now??????
Bert Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 I'm pretty sure the decision to sack him now, rather than after saturday's game was because we've got a big chance of winning tomorrow, regardless of how poor we are, and they'll not sack anyone on the back of a win. I told you all this was coming!
blue blood Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 Timing and tone of announcement suggests to me the new guy, whoever it is, is pretty much agreed If true would suggest the new man was unemployed.
Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 Powell and Stowell in charge for the moment then. Not upset about that.
Bluefoxtim Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 What a load of crap coming from Mandaric - AGAIN! Calls for support and this happens! I would have given Sousa a few more games.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 Timing and tone of announcement suggests to me the new guy, whoever it is, is pretty much agreed It does sound like that, doesn't it? The search for the new manager may involve just going into another office down the corridor. There's probably a big name lined up, but for some reason I quite like the idea of Powell and Stowell, and I don't usually get excited about appointments from within
FoX4LiFe! Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 STOWELL AND POWELL TO TAKE CHARGE AFTER LCFC AND SOUSA PART !
VampLCFC Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 Lee Hoos on his way to London as we speak to meet with a potential candidate - SSN
Edmund Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 Lee Hoos on his way to London as we speak to meet with a potential candidate - SSN Most probably Sven.
FoX4LiFe! Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 Sky Sports sources understand that ex-boss Martin O'Neill and one-time England head coach Sven Goran Eriksson have already held talks.
Fox 4 Life Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 I am ashamed to share a name with you, look at the other 3 threads on this ;-)
foxoffderby Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 SKY SPORTS NEWS Lee Hoos is on his way to London to talk to a potential candidate. LCFC want to make an appointment ASAP.
samjohnson Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 A long time coming This could be the start of our boost up the table
Bryn Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAH Bring back Martin. Don't really want Sven, not that he isn't a manager of capability beyond this level, but I just don't see that working out for either party.
StanSP Posted 1 October 2010 Posted 1 October 2010 Arsene Wenger is in London usually. Wouldn't mind him here.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 1 October 2010 Author Posted 1 October 2010 http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Sven-Goran-Eriksson-appointed-new-Lehttp://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Sven-Goran-Eriksson-appointed-new-Leicester-boss-article592455.htmlicester-boss-article592455.html
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