Finnegan Posted 6 March 2013 Posted 6 March 2013 Little boy? Do you know how old Johnny Cash is? Was.
5waller5 Posted 6 March 2013 Posted 6 March 2013 Little boy? Do you know how old Johnny Cash is? You're the real Johnny Cash, talking to us from beyond the grave??
5waller5 Posted 6 March 2013 Posted 6 March 2013 Up to a point, but you're dealing with human emotion here of a relatively young and inexperienced team. He's not Derren Brown. It's why it's a difficult job .... but still the job of the manager to "get their heads right" or other footballing cliches for motivate them.
yorkie1999 Posted 6 March 2013 Posted 6 March 2013 I suggest NP should lock them all in a shed together, ban them from sex and booze till the end of the season and make them eat nothing but red meat , dirty dozen style, and tell them its half pay for a loss, double pay for a win and if we go up its a month in Thailand with a grand a day to spend on hookers and cocaine. Guaranteed promotion!!
nickm Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 Not tonight he wasn't. Worse than King. Steady on, nobody's as bad as King, he is consistently the worse player i've seen in the last few years in a city shirt
indierich06 Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 Steady on, nobody's as bad as King, he is consistently the worse player i've seen in the last few years in a city shirt I hope that's a joke.
Babylon Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 You need some 'humour practice. I just took it as one of your usual attempts at a putdown...... You're right I always bring up mind control magicians to put people down
flowwolf Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 Knockeart is a CAM, not a winger. Pearson insists on playing him out side. Why? Why would you not play to your best player's strengths? What on earth was a right footed target man who cannot shoot doing out on the left wing in the second half? Why do we have a talented prospect being sold when he is better than 1/4 of our squad? Pearson is tactically inept and his arrogance is ridiculous. Talented players are stifled in his rigid system, a system that employs average players to do bad jobs. #PearsonOut Absolutley spot on . All of those said players will leave this club and go on to better things , and all because we have a manager who would not know talent if it snook up behind him and kicked him up the arse.
indierich06 Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 we have a manager who would not know talent if it snook up behind him and kicked him up the arse. Do you think these players just magically turned up at the club? Pearson obviously CAN recognise talent because he's the one who brought these players to the club!
Babylon Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 For a manager who doesn't know talent, has no plan B, is rubbish tactically, falls out with players, can't motivate... he's done well really considering we've only ever improved under him.
flowwolf Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 Do you think these players just magically turned up at the club? Pearson obviously CAN recognise talent because he's the one who brought these players to the club! Thats down to shakespear not Pearson.
Babylon Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 Thats down to shakespear not Pearson. Apart from the ones that don't work of course, Pearson hand picked those ones personally.
indierich06 Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 Thats down to shakespear not Pearson. Ahh that old chestnut. No, the manager signs players, not the assistant.
flowwolf Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 Ahh that old chestnut. No, the manager signs players, not the assistant. Thought we were talking about the scouting of players not the mechanics of who signs them . Nice try
indierich06 Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 Thought we were talking about the scouting of players not the mechanics of who signs them . Nice try So by that logic, no manager is ever responsible for the players they bring to the club?
Babylon Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 So by that logic, no manager is ever responsible for the players they bring to the club? Fergie was hiding in the trees down the training ground when he spotted Schlupp.
Bettsj2 Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 Thought we were talking about the scouting of players not the mechanics of who signs them . Nice try If thats the case surely you mean Walsh not Shakespeare?
cc_star Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 So by that logic, no manager is ever responsible for the players they bring to the club? Sven wasn't responsible. That was down to agents queuing up at Neville's door, in order to pocket themselves a nice little half a mil for palming off the likes of Paintsil, Johnson & Beckford.
indierich06 Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 Sven wasn't responsible. That was down to agents queuing up at Neville's door, in order to pocket themselves a nice little half a mil for palming off the likes of Paintsil, Johnson & Beckford. Yes he was, unfortunately: But the former England manager told BBC Radio Leicester: "I never dealt with money at all."He continued: "I selected the players which I thought the club should go for and then it was up to the club secretary and the owners to do it, or not do it."
Corky Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 For a manager who doesn't know talent, has no plan B, is rubbish tactically, falls out with players, can't motivate... he's done well really considering we've only ever improved under him. With about 5 decent players in the squad.
Johnny Cash Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 You're the real Johnny Cash, talking to us from beyond the grave?? Well I'd be a little bit sad betending to be someone I'm not wouldn't I?
okie fox Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 You're the real Johnny Cash, talking to us from beyond the grave?? If so, we need a boy named Sue to toughen up our midfield.
AyewJoking Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 Fergie was hiding in the trees down the training ground when he spotted Schlupp. Bóllocks! that nose can be seen from space.
AyewJoking Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 and what exactly do you mean he "spotted" Schlupp in the woods??????????
Johnny Cash Posted 7 March 2013 Posted 7 March 2013 If so, we need a boy named Sue to toughen up our midfield. How about a Man In Black to shore up our defence?
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