Kitchandro Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 We will lose to Brighton regardless. I think people need to get real if they think either keeping or changing the manager is going to save us now.
lestajigs Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 Just a few thoughts on this. If we sack Pearson we could well leave ourselves without a proper manager for probably the biggest game of the season and we then give our new man just five games to get things sorted. You're welcome to your opinion but I just think creating uncertainty at this point is a bad idea. - Pearson In And if we keep him for Brighton we will loose, let him go its over
Harry - LCFC Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 I really can't be arsed with people like you anymore. NFP has blown it just accept that FFS and move on he is gone. Holy hell, please pass over some of whatever your inhaling! It must be awwweessome! So you support the idea of having no manager for the biggest game of the season? I know you all think I'm a moron but if you step back, calm down and actually think about it you realise that sacking him now is a massive risk to our PO hopes. I don't expect any of you to agree with me but please consider what the impact of having to bring in a new manager now would be. Personally I think our only hope is to keep the team heading in one direction and not try to bring new ideas in now. So we don't already have " uncertainty " ? Do you mean the uncertainty about whether Pearson is staying or not? Well yes I have to say there is a lot of that atm but changing things at this extremely late stage is risky IMO, trying to go in a new direction just won't help I feel as it takes time to bed ideas in. Don't know if it's ever been done before but changing things now seems silly.
lestajigs Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 We will lose to Brighton regardless. I think people need to get real if they think either keeping or changing the manager is going to save us now. Disagree here, with PRARSON gone I think we will perform better
flowwolf Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 Just a few thoughts on this. If we sack Pearson we could well leave ourselves without a proper manager for probably the biggest game of the season and we then give our new man just five games to get things sorted. You're welcome to your opinion but I just think creating uncertainty at this point is a bad idea. - Pearson In So we don't already have " uncertainty " ?
Ricky Hill Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 Rick Hill can you please state the information what you have posted again please. But quite frankly I don't want to read all 19 pages to find it when I don't care about what anyone has said but you. Haha I did try to create a new thread, but mods put it in here, basically, Pearson has gone, announcement by 5pm tomorrow, O'Neill has been approached. This is all from a source inside the club, he's very reliable. No information on other candidates, or if MON will accept. Thais been thinking about this for weeks, but didn't want to enhance reputation of hiring and firing.
5waller5 Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 I have been a firm advocate of avoiding the managerial merry-go-round and believed NP was taking us in the right direction! Sadly this run of results and abject perforformances has imo made his position untenable. I cannot muster any enthusiasm or positivity and feel like I've totally had the sh*t kicked out of me and I feel so sorry for our magnificent travelling fans again today! very sad tonight It sadly really is time when the blue tints aren't even working!!!
Guest kristianity77 Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 So you support the idea of having no manager for the biggest game of the season? I know you all think I'm a moron but if you step back, calm down and actually think about it you realise that sacking him now is a massive risk to our PO hopes. I don't expect any of you to agree with me but please consider what the impact of having to bring in a new manager now would be. Personally I think our only hope is to keep the team heading in one direction and not try to bring new ideas in now. Wait, so you want us to carry on in the one direction that we have been doing over the past 11 games?
red5 Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 At least Warnock has the balls to leave, Pearson is just a useless twat.
Dobbo54 Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 I was a big fan of Pearson but I'm loosing faith in him we were awful today and I think he has lost every bit of respect off the players. Having said this is there anyone out there at the minute that would suit us defiantly don't want warnock I don't wont to see him anywhere near kp. If I had to pick a manager it would have rdm if we could convince him if not mon
Harry - LCFC Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 Wait, so you want us to carry on in the one direction that we have been doing over the past 11 games? Well, yes and no. That is the direction that brought us five straight wins twice this season. Things can change. As shite and awful as it seems things can change. We've been all over the shop this season and I'm hoping we can swing back into the brilliant side of the shop we were in.
Deucalion Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 http://thefoxfanzine.wordpress.com/2010/06/29/nigel-pearson-leaves-leicester/
LJS Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 So we don't already have " uncertainty " ? No we don't what we have is certainty that we will be nowhere bloody near promotion. I welcomed Pearson back. But eighteen months and ten million quid later and we found ourselves having lost more games than at this stage last season with only three points more. We have made no progress at all and yet people refuse to look at the available evidence. They talk about cost cutting but ignore the fact that he has spent almost as much as Eriksson. They talk about being second in January, as if that means anything at all if we miss out on the play offs altogether. He has utterly failed and we are playing the worst football I've seen since the run following that Wycombe defeat twelve years ago. They wil blame the players but ignore the fact that Pearson's job is to be accountable for them. They will say he is a better manager than the likes of Warnock, McCarthy, Coppell, McDermott, all of whom have won this league in recent years and won multiple promotions from the second tier between them. In short mate, they're ****ing mental. I'm fed up with us being shit. Some bright spark will suggest supportimg Man United instead, as if that's the only choice. As if we shouldn't want or expect success. This is what a decade of rubbish does to a club. Winning the third tier becomes representative of success and all the ambition is sapped from the club and its fans. It's beyond depressing.
lestajigs Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 http://thefoxfanzine.wordpress.com/2010/06/29/nigel-pearson-leaves-leicester/ Wrong year, you ****ers have to stop me getting me hopes up !
LJS Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 Well, yes and no. That is the direction that brought us five straight wins twice this season. Things can change. As shite and awful as it seems things can change. We've been all over the shop this season and I'm hoping we can swing back into the brilliant side of the shop we were in. Taking the season as a whole would rather suggest that the five game winning run was a blip, no?
Deucalion Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 Wrong year, you ****ers have to stop me getting me hopes up !
PAULCFC Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 http://thefoxfanzine...aves-leicester/ WHy would HUll want him.THey aint done to bad since getting rid of the clown.
MC Prussian Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 WHy would HUll want him.THey aint done to bad since getting rid of the clown. "June 29th, 2010".
Kitchandro Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 Disagree here, with PRARSON gone I think we will perform better Firstly, that's the worst pun I've ever seen. Secondly, what do you base that on? Maybe we can't perform worse, but why would the players suddenly show some drive, confidence and quality because the manager's gone?
Buzzell Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 WHy would HUll want him.THey aint done to bad since getting rid of the clown. Did you actually read it properly?
Guest kristianity77 Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 Well, yes and no. That is the direction that brought us five straight wins twice this season. Things can change. As shite and awful as it seems things can change. We've been all over the shop this season and I'm hoping we can swing back into the brilliant side of the shop we were in. I hear what you are saying, but I think, there just comes a time when some things are just too far gone and irreversible, and this is one of them occasions. What started 6 weeks ago as a minority on here wanting him out, has snowballed to where we are today, where the majority of people think his time is up. I like the idea of stability and I do agree that its the secret to success, but any manager, no matter who they are, would be at serious risk of the boot if they had the same string of results. I even include SAF, Wenger etc in that. If either of them picked up 3 points out of 33, I would be surprised if they werent given the axe. For me now, with the way these last couple of months have panned out, im so glad the season ends in 6 games time. Because if it ran for 10 games or more, I'd be worried about our ability to stay up, especially with the run in we have. This isnt just a bad run of form we are in, this has to be a total split down the camp which cannot be resolved. Whether its between the players themselves, or the players and Pearson, no one will probably ever know. But you cant just hit a patch and play this bad without there being a reason. So rather than drift over the next 6 games and finish mid table, there is nothing to lose on gambling. A gamble which either leads to two results: A: We miss out on the playoffs, which seems likely now anyway under current management. B: We up our game under new stewardship and somehow manage to crawl into the playoff lottery and go up. Its a no lose situation with regards to this season for me now
Harry - LCFC Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 Taking the season as a whole would rather suggest that the five game winning run was a blip, no? Both of the five game winning runs you mean. And no not really, we're 7th now and it's not so unusual for a team in our position to do what we've done. In any case, we don't quite need to repeat our previous brilliance, just get somewhere close to it.
LJS Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 Both of the five game winning runs you mean. And no not really, we're 7th now and it's not so unusual for a team in our position to do what we've done. In any case, we don't quite need to repeat our previous brilliance, just get somewhere close to it. But seventh isn't good enough. That's the whole point. We shouldn't be a 'team in our position' with the money he has spent and the time he has had. Stability is no good if it's stable mediocrity. He has ****ed it right up. And he'll be gone.
lestajigs Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 Firstly, that's the worst pun I've ever seen. Secondly, what do you base that on? Maybe we can't perform worse, but why would the players suddenly show some drive, confidence and quality because the manager's gone? Maybe a few of them want him gone, maybe with a new manager they will be playing for there jobs? I don't know, but it can't get much worse can it
Kitchandro Posted 1 April 2013 Posted 1 April 2013 Maybe a few of them want him gone, maybe with a new manager they will be playing for there jobs? I don't know, but it can't get much worse can it Are they not playing for their jobs anyway? I would hope they are. Players have been dropped in recent weeks, it's not done them any good. As for wanting him gone I don't know but it's pure speculation.
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