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How is Neil Lennon that special? cracking player when he was here but as manager not much of a CV! He's only managed Celtic in a pub league.

... apart from going further in the Champions League than Chelsea or Manchester City, and as far as Manchester United, Arsenal or Milan.

Not many teams have got the better of Barcelona this season. Celtic under Lennon have been one of them.

Guest shearfox
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he should have gone three weeks ago that would of given us two weeks to find someone we have lost to many games and the only lucky thing going for us other teams are losing to,

but this will not last.

I thought the international break would be the chance for Pearson to get the team back in the right frame of mind, but it seems worse than ever after today.

Guest Bilo
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... apart from going further in the Champions League than Chelsea or Manchester City, and as far as Manchester United, Arsenal or Milan.

Not many teams have got the better of Barcelona this season. Celtic under Lennon have been one of them.

He's very underrated.

He'd probably relish the chance of getting a bit of competition domestically as well, seeing as there is none north of the border now Rangers are in the bowels of Scottish football.

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The next 6 games are tough but it can't get any worse. I actually buy into what NP is trying to do - young squad etc but something is not right. The team is far better than this form suggests I genuinely believe that on our day we can beat anyone in the league.

I'd love to Have MON back - I'd even take him a "interim manager" for 6 games, to save this season you need a man-manager and MON is exactly that.

Posted

You're an idiot.

I'm not an NP lover, as I've said this evening if he went now I wouldn't be too bothered, depending on who we get in.

But if you were against him in January, you're what they call an 'NP hater' or a 'cretinous mouthbreather'.

if you look what i have written about pearson in the past you would know that i have never rated pearson even in january but i would give him so look at your self you little boy who proberly still gets spoon fed by mummy and daddy. time for you bedy byes
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The next 6 games are tough but it can't get any worse. I actually buy into what NP is trying to do - young squad etc but something is not right. The team is far better than this form suggests I genuinely believe that on our day we can beat anyone in the league.

I'd love to Have MON back - I'd even take him a "interim manager" for 6 games, to save this season you need a man-manager and MON is exactly that.

This.. Pearson does deserve until the end of the season. He's had us in the top 6 for 90% of this season, and may still turn it around. But very true, something certainly isn't right and i could fully understand the owners sacking him now if that's what they choose to do.

Guest Bilo
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if you look what i have written about pearson in the past you would know that i have never rated pearson even in january but i would give him so look at your self you little boy who proberly still gets spoon fed by mummy and daddy. time for you bedy byes

If this carries on, I will start to mark your posts. With non-aggressive green writing.

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if you look what i have written about pearson in the past you would know that i have never rated pearson even in january but i would give him so look at your self you little boy who proberly still gets spoon fed by mummy and daddy. time for you bedy byes

Written like a true scholar.

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I thought the international break would be the chance for Pearson to get the team back in the right frame of mind, but it seems worse than ever after today.

so did i but the rot as set in and it as fix fast now or waite until next season

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He's very underrated.

He'd probably relish the chance of getting a bit of competition domestically as well, seeing as there is none north of the border now Rangers are in the bowels of Scottish football.

yes, he's so bored winning cups and leagues and progressing in the CL that he wants to come here, to a club in the championship with no money and huge debt. can i have what you're smoking?

Guest shearfox
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Massive compensation payout coming his way?

lol

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If i was the leicester owners I do anything to get MON as for one: He'd sort this miss out (I hope!) and two: boost season ticket sales for next season. simples!

The club should offer MON a offer he can't refuse plus give him a huge bonus if he fires us into the premier league within a year. Also convince him that Leicester will get into the champions league within six years.

I can't read what you put for one reason.

Simples.

Why do people type this? Would you say it in a conversation?

If so you must be under 15 years of age. Having seen you think we'd get into the Champions league within 6 years you must be.

Guest shearfox
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I have a feeling that Nigel might be heading back to Portugal very soon with a pay off.

What was he doing in Portugal certainly wasn't any team bonding... Maybe he was house hunting...

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if you look what i have written about pearson in the past you would know that i have never rated pearson even in january but i would give him so look at your self you little boy who proberly still gets spoon fed by mummy and daddy. time for you bedy byes

Right, until you form some kind of coherent sentence I'm not even going to insult you!

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It isn't just the lamentable results - almost every manager can have a diabolocal run and still see his team play reasonably well some of the time. It's the utterly clueless reaction Pearson's shown in response to our crisis both during the games and seemingly on the training ground afterwards.

There's no observable leadership whatsoever. No lasting inspiration, no problem solving tactics, no restoring of confidence in individuals, no signs that the managers knows any of the answers, no indication that he is single-minded or analytical enough to be a manager.

At the very time he should be thrusting our colours to the fore in massive defiance of all his critics and every opponent, he's shown very few signs of being on the battlefield at all. What statement have we made as a team since this sorry saga began?

Have we started to repair a single hole in the woodworm that is turning our season to dust. Where's the pride? Where's the attitude? Where's the belief in our team or the individuals in it?

When a team gets down they look to the manager, for guidance. Individuals don't want to see their name missing from a team-sheet in the starkest of all statements about their failings.

They need to be told what can be improved, how to improve it and that the improvement is all that stands between them and being one of the best players in the entire squad. They need to be lifted not destroyed.

And the team needs to know that that if any one of them is faltering that the rest will lift him so high he'll weep with gratitude and appreciation. They need to know that you have an answer to each and every setback and that the answer involves them or it is no answer at all.

I've seen none of that. All I've seen is a supposedly hard man making limp-wristed response to his team's lack of libido.

Posted

What was he doing in Portugal certainly wasn't any team bonding... Maybe he was house hunting...

Forgot to book a hotel with 10p bingo and mini disco. .players not been the same since

Guest Bilo
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yes, he's so bored winning cups and leagues and progressing in the CL that he wants to come here, to a club in the championship with no money and huge debt. can i have what you're smoking?

Winning cups and leagues that mean little given the competition. He's winning a one team league for the next three years, where it might eventually start to become the two team league it was before. Any manager wants to test himself in challenging leagues and the SPL isn't that for Celtic.

Celtic's run in the CL has been a bit of a freak, Scottish clubs have been struggling to make the group stage in recent years never mind the knockout rounds.

This is as far as he'll ever take Celtic, and he's had a pretty torrid time of it up there with death threats and attempted mail bombings. It's not so far fetched he could come south of the border, especially to a club where he enjoyed great success.

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