andreibrad Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 funny enough the blog system made a joke of my post ...Hardy instead of Vardy and doubling some lines....no wonder nothing works at city :-)
shade Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 Pearson shows no brain by making such a statement - I am not surprised there as it is puzzling the why he put together the team formation on Tuesday nigh and not only. So, let's recap: Hardy playing ahead of Ulloa, instead to have Ulloa as the target striker??? So playing the wingers (Schlupp and Mahrez) to cross to whom, Vardy? First half s Schlupp was like in a holiday, barely accelerating after the ball or chasing a Liverpool player (he improved slightly in the second half). We keep playing Schmeichel in goal, while Ben Hamer is more skilled, with better placement and ball handling skills. Schlupp was like in a holiday, barely accelerating after the ball or chasing a Liverpool player (he improved slightly in the second half). We keep playing Schmeichel in goal, while Ben Hamer is more skilled, with better placement and ball handling skills. Mr Pearson should answer this questions before having a go at supporters, which sometimes put the Leicester club ahead food needs or clothes. Mr Pearson should answer this questions before having a go at supporters, which sometimes put the Leicester club ahead food needs or clothe Anthony, get your head down, stop this silly nonsense and you might get back in the team!
Babylon Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 Anthony, get your head down, stop this silly nonsense and you might get back in the team!Some people are very idiot.
andreibrad Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 The amount of swearing on this blog, just it shows the quality of our supporters...big surprise that some of "these supporters" will swear at Pearson. Clean your act gents! I got feed up listening every week to your abusing words, swearing and over-oppiniated comments...and this in the family stand.
Guest Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 I'd like Stringer to ask Nigel about the high rates of idiocy amongst our local reporters. Sorted
Unabomber Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 The amount of swearing on this blog, just it shows the quality of our supporters...big surprise that some of "these supporters" will swear at Pearson. Clean your act gents! I got feed up listening every week to your abusing words, swearing and over-oppiniated comments...and this in the family stand. I don't get ya pal? You think this is a blog?
andreibrad Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 :xmassmile: If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain; :xmassmile:
Guest Col city fan Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 You're comparing the NHS that has a duty of care, completely different to most jobs. So no it's not trash, most places of work would not tolerate abuse to staff just going about their job. Spot on. The duty of care thing is important. Matt P is right also. Abuse should not be tolerated in the NHS. Sometimes there's a fine line (depending on the patient group you might be working with), but it's not usually accepted. Needs a strong manager to enforce it though.
inckley fox Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 Fans are free to whinge and moan as much as they want, what they aren't free to do is abuse people. I've moaned and never had him have a go at me, I'd imagine that's the same for everyone but a couple of gob shites who think paying for a ticket gives them the right to be a bell end. Has it been established that this was actually abuse yet? I have no idea what was said. I don't even know what Pearson said in response, though I did hear his after-match comments and felt he was taking quite a risk for a manager rooted to the bottom of the table. I'm keen that we don't decide the fate of a manager who has served us well up to now based on one nonsense moment. But I don't feel any need to defend Pearson. In fact, his after-match comments were ill-advised and if he used abusive language against a fan then he may well have to issue something of a public climbdown. Personally I believe he knew exactly what he was doing. He wants the players to pick up the papers and see that their manager will go out on a limb for them. But why defend it? And I'm surprised at you making analogies with other professions, blithely proclaiming that other workers - be they teachers, nurses, social workers, shopkeepers and policemen etc. don't have to put up with this kind of abuse. They do. And they lose their jobs if they respond with foul language. And I've actually known of specific cases where that has happened in the teaching profession, and in spite of great provocation. And you know what? I agree with this. You do expect a good professional to rise above. If teachers or coppers responded abusively when they were verbally abused then they would be in constant conflict. At times the people who dish it out to them could be dealt with more stringently, but in a position of responsibility you have to be responsible. Let's hope this dies down and that he learns from the latest in a long line of apparent errors of judgement on his part. And, if it works out and he gets the response I suspect he was hoping for, then let's hope he does it a bit more often. But from a professional and moral standpoint - something which matters far less to me than whether we pick up results - Pearson's behaviour is inexcusable.
inckley fox Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 You're comparing the NHS that has a duty of care, completely different to most jobs. So no it's not trash, most places of work would not tolerate abuse to staff just going about their job. There's a duty of care in almost every profession. Hence Health and Safety etc. If he had provoked a fight and somebody had been injured he would have faced the same criminal charges as the nurse and the policeman, would have been fined by the FA and would have lost his job for precisely the same reason. And, even if his job does not have a 'duty of care', but teachers, social workers, store owners, policemen, fire officers etc. do - why on earth does that make it right that they should take abuse on the chin, but not him? I'm not sure what a 'duty of care' has to do with receiving abuse.
Benji Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 Here he is guys, it's Mr Leicester City himself big Cliff. If he says so, every Leicester fan must be thinking it. http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/543285/Leicester-City-Fans-Apology-Nigel-Pearson-Rant
Guest MattP Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 **** off Cliff. You should still be cowering in a corner after saying Pearson owes the fans for selling bombscare Bamba. #ginettaout
fuchsntf Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 This has been so funny, reading all the comments, the hilarity of it all is the whole situation of football fans of all people attempting to psychoanalyse the remarks of a proffesional football manager...just think about it folks.. Its a killer 111 posts in this thread plus 2-3 other threads of similar ilk, adding the total intellect of a 3rd rate sports journalist. There must be a xmas video hit somewhere in the making,especially if we can get Hancock, to do the narration . To give it another twist so called fans posting, to use it has a stage to get rid of Pearson, when they havent even bothered to find out what he actually said. 12 angry men, all over again.
Dan Posted 4 December 2014 Posted 4 December 2014 **** off Cliff. You should still be cowering in a corner after saying Pearson owes the fans for selling bombscare Bamba. #ginettaout What a fraud. As if he's our fans leader **** sake everyone knows its Sean from Enderby.
Grewks Posted 4 December 2014 Posted 4 December 2014 Basically NP should be bigger than to get involved in stuff like this. Hackney has it right, his recent interviews have sounded very much as though he's beginning to buckle under the pressure. Yes, defend your players by all means, but if the quoted outburst is anything like word accurate, then the man needs to have a long hard think about himself. A club manager distancing himself from the fans usually ends only one way.....the fans remain, the manager doesn't!! Mourinho slagged off his fans against Palace claiming it was like 'playing in an empty stadium'. Where is the criticism of mourinho from chelsea fans? Or national press?? Answer - Nowhere. Why? - 2 reasons. 1) Mourinho isn't close to getting the sack and therefore this will not be added to the stick to beat him with. 2) Making a big issue out of the situation had no benefits for chelsea at all. Pearson is right. If you are gonna turn up, moan and criticize the players when trying to make things happen, shout at them for not taking a shot, and then moan again when the ball flies over the bar, why are you even turning up? You are only increasing the chance of us not getting a poor result.
Hirsty The Blue 94 Posted 4 December 2014 Posted 4 December 2014 Mourinho slagged off his fans against Palace claiming it was like 'playing in an empty stadium'. Where is the criticism of mourinho from chelsea fans? Or national press?? Answer - Nowhere. Why? - 2 reasons. 1) Mourinho isn't close to getting the sack and therefore this will not be added to the stick to beat him with. 2) Making a big issue out of the situation had no benefits for chelsea at all. Pearson is right. If you are gonna turn up, moan and criticize the players when trying to make things happen, shout at them for not taking a shot, and then moan again when the ball flies over the bar, why are you even turning up? You are only increasing the chance of us not getting a poor result. Klopp made a similar point over the weekend when the Dortmund fans were booing. His response was 'if you don't like losing go and support Bayern.' Not to disimilar to what our Nige said last night, but I'm sure he won't be criticised as he is a Media darling. The sense of entitlement is really grating though. As a fan of a Premier League club you contribute sweet FA financially and probably pay about 1% of the clubs annual salary bill. You think the fact your £400 quid goes anywhere near covering Pearson's million pound a year contract? At the start of the season I had so much hope, not just for the actual performance of the side but for the fans too. Almost all on here seemed to recognise it was going to be a tough season and we will be in a relegation scrap throughout. But after over achieving in the first month our the twatish minority have resorted to type with their attitude of entitlement and false assumption that we are somehow better than all these teams we are up against. Burnely hadn't won a game until 3 weeks ago, and now they are only GD away from being out the bottom 3, which shows how a run of a few games can change the outlook. During that point I had a scan through Burnley's forums, and I could hardly see a post that even questioned Dyche, let alone having a poll in which 33% wanted him gone. Creating this sort of poisonous atmosphere from these absolute clowns that I saw in the video is no good for anyone, and I agree with Nigel that if you get so worked up because your tiny brain can't compute that we are actually losing a few games because other teams are better than us then you should stay at home. You're doing no good for the players, who feed off positivity as can be seen from the comebacks earlier in the season, and also paint a false picture about what the general consensus of the fans is, simply because you shout loudly doesn't mean anyone agrees with you.
Corky Posted 4 December 2014 Posted 4 December 2014 Pearson should only apologise to the supporters involved if instructed to, he wasn't having a go at the whole fanbase. Or do we have to be offended on their behalf? The fan was probably not alone in criticising things in that area of the ground so must've said something to anger the manager, it's a dispute between those parties.
Harry - LCFC Posted 4 December 2014 Posted 4 December 2014 No way should he make any claim to speak for the fans. This forum has been full of people who have defended the manager over his spat. It's the minority who are angry about his actions.
wight88 Posted 4 December 2014 Posted 4 December 2014 Presumably spliff has finally got those troublesome stains out of his furniture if he now has time to utter his senile ramblings to the press.
LCFCSOULBOY Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 The board could be using the case for an investigation to use against him if they give him the sack. Could claim he violated his contract agreement. Unsportmanlike conduct etc. etc. Just speculating though.
ElusiveEd Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 According to todays Daily hateMail NP is going to use todays press conference to apologise. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2861371/Nigel-Pearson-apologise-spat-Leicester-fan-Liverpool-defeat.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490 In what form will be interesting to see. To the club? To the fan? To the fans? If indeed he actually does.
MC Prussian Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 According to todays Daily hateMail NP is going to use todays press conference to apologise. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2861371/Nigel-Pearson-apologise-spat-Leicester-fan-Liverpool-defeat.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490 In what form will be interesting to see. To the club? To the fan? To the fans? If indeed he actually does. He'll most likely apologize to himself for not having been firm enough. "I should've headbutted the pr*ck or at least taken him along with me to Romania in a suitcase and left him exposed in the Transylvanian wilderness". "I was too soft". "It's all b*llocks, I said "good luck to you and bye"."
ElusiveEd Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 Could've been worse.......... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2861028/Shocking-moment-woman-punched-face-fellow-contestant-competition-win-car.html Seems NP ain't the only one who couldn't resist striking back after some goading this week. What a c***
Dr The Singh Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 He'll most likely apologize to himself for not having been firm enough. "I should've headbutted the pr*ck or at least taken him along with me to Romania in a suitcase and left him exposed in the Transylvanian wilderness". "I was too soft". "It's all b*llocks, I said "good luck to you and bye"." I think you been sniffing used underpants too much!!!
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