Jaspa Posted 15 October 2010 Posted 15 October 2010 Well the last bit of bitching before the game has come out. Hull OS Im still going to clap.
Collier Posted 15 October 2010 Posted 15 October 2010 I don't care about Pearson anymore, maybe when we had that useless stylish willy puller in charge, but not with Sven the Scandanavian love hero.
cc_star Posted 15 October 2010 Posted 15 October 2010 Ericsson's Blue & White Army!!!!!!!!!!!!! :scarf: :scarf:
AndyBrew Posted 15 October 2010 Posted 15 October 2010 I couldn't give a toss I'll give him a quick clap, then I hope he gets humiliated good and proper
1964FOX Posted 15 October 2010 Posted 15 October 2010 I couldn't give a toss I'll give him a quick clap, then I hope he gets humiliated good and proper Spot on mate.
dandannieldanok Posted 15 October 2010 Posted 15 October 2010 He'll be secretly shitting himself about tomorrow given how dreadful Hull have been away from home on a few occasions this season.
Bilo Posted 15 October 2010 Posted 15 October 2010 Clap him before the game. Laugh my bollocks off if/when his new team and mauler fans go home mulling over a stuffing.
Guest Mee-9 Posted 15 October 2010 Posted 15 October 2010 He'll be secretly shitting himself about tomorrow given how dreadful Hull have been away from home on a few occasions this season. Aye, and the fact He's going to be in the same vicinity of Ian Stringer.
Fox You Forest Posted 15 October 2010 Posted 15 October 2010 Aye, and the fact He's going to be in the same vicinity of Ian Stringer. Can just picture him now, chinning Stringer as he tries to get a few questions in after we beat them 3-0.
Hammster Posted 15 October 2010 Posted 15 October 2010 anyone who claps once the game kicks off = douchebag Before is fine but once it kicks off Pearson can fook off and we should all get behind Sven.
PAULCFC Posted 15 October 2010 Posted 15 October 2010 good manager ( i was there against Southend) But time and Millan rolls on. <_<
Mack Posted 16 October 2010 Posted 16 October 2010 He has more bitterness than a fridge load of John Smith's.
fatmando Posted 16 October 2010 Posted 16 October 2010 Nige = Sven = :worship: :worship: :worship: Come on the boys!
King Cal Posted 16 October 2010 Posted 16 October 2010 I can see him getting a massive cheer before the game then I reckon we'll hear "Nigel! What's the score? Nigel! Nigel! What's the score?". Think it's going to be a big score today and a few funny chants too!
Carter The Boss Posted 16 October 2010 Posted 16 October 2010 I can see him getting a massive cheer before the game then I reckon we'll hear "Nigel! What's the score? Nigel! Nigel! What's the score?". Think it's going to be a big score today and a few funny chants too! I hope so, he deserves recognition after what he did in the two years he was here, but after that its all about Svennis! Every day that goes by that Swedish Old Man turns into more and more of a god in my eyes!
Carter The Boss Posted 16 October 2010 Posted 16 October 2010 Well the last bit of bitching before the game has come out. Hull OS Im still going to clap. Didn't sound bitchy at all?? I think NP's had his rant and moved on. Unfortunately for him it was to Hull
Karljohn Posted 16 October 2010 Posted 16 October 2010 Reading the Hull OS article it seems he's going to come and attack, which is good considering he was always the one who slagged teams off for not being ambitious at the Walkers. I am a little surprised by some of the comments towards him that have been made on here, yes both he and LCFC have moved on, and yes he was a little daft to be so knee jerk and take the first offer that came his way but lets not forget what made him do that in the first place, he restored pride and generated the winning mentality once again, some would argue that the guys behind him played the biggest part but NP was still a massive loss to this football club, Sousa proved that within 9 games. I will be supporting and cheering Sven, but will also applaud NP as I did MON when he came back here, just hope it's a good game and not a fooking flag waving carnival.
Leicfox Posted 16 October 2010 Posted 16 October 2010 http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3182415/Pearson-Foxes-had-it-in-for-me.html NIGEL PEARSON has lifted the lid on his bitter split from Leicester and insisted: I would have got the sack even if we had made the Premier League. Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3182415/Pearson-Foxes-had-it-in-for-me.html#ixzz12WTIvCKy
Babylon Posted 16 October 2010 Posted 16 October 2010 http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3182415/Pearson-Foxes-had-it-in-for-me.html NIGEL PEARSON has lifted the lid on his bitter split from Leicester and insisted: I would have got the sack even if we had made the Premier League. Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3182415/Pearson-Foxes-had-it-in-for-me.html#ixzz12WTIvCKy a) It's old news, it's a repeat of the interview played on radio Leicester several weeks ago. b) The most interesting part of the article... I would have got the sack even if we had made the Premier League isn't even in speech marks, meaning he never said it.
CosbehFox Posted 16 October 2010 Posted 16 October 2010 Brilliant at end of the game. He embraced every City player who played under him. Took the applause of the Kop too. Last off the pitch.
Glenfield Fox Posted 16 October 2010 Posted 16 October 2010 He has more bitterness than a fridge load of John Smith's. Think you might be right. He got a good reception and a chant from L1, but he didn't acknowledge it. At least if he did, I didn't notice. Must really have the arse. Hoos better watch out in the bar later.
Ozwin Posted 16 October 2010 Posted 16 October 2010 Brilliant at end of the game. He embraced every City player who played under him. Took the applause of the Kop too. Last off the pitch. Class bloke.
Corky Posted 16 October 2010 Posted 16 October 2010 Think you might be right. He got a good reception and a chant from L1, but he didn't acknowledge it. At least if he did, I didn't notice. Must really have the arse. Hoos better watch out in the bar later. I couldn't see him acknowledging the opposition crowd during the game. I recall when Wednesday came last year they chanted his name and he didn't respond. He did get a good reception, which he acknowledged after the game. And the fans didn't go overboard today, clap before the game, support during it and applause afterwards, as it should be.
m00nie Posted 16 October 2010 Posted 16 October 2010 And the fans didn't go overboard today, clap before the game, support during it and applause afterwards, as it should be. it shoud have been the clap before hand at that was it... once that whistle went it should have been old news.. chanting his name during the game and clapping him after was too much imo...
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