Babylon Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 Where can I see it?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GW5ogimCfU
cjslcfc Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GW5ogimCfU ain't workin
LcFc_Smiv Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 Can you imagine being Stringer in that room full of your fellow professionals, magic!
Matt Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GW5ogimCfU Skip to 20.58 - If you can, not sure its still up, I've just managed to watch it back but I watched it live anyway not sure it'll work.
Babylon Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 Quite interesting seeing him get questions from lots of different people. How he opens up from decent questions and his body language all closes up when someone is clearly asking a stupid question. Just said "he would apologise to those in the area who were offended, he wouldn't want to cause offense to other people. He's not that arrogant". Also confirmed the owners DID receive abuse from fans also.
cjslcfc Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GW5ogimCfU Skip to 20.58 - If you can, not sure its still up, I've just managed to watch it back but I watched it live anyway not sure it'll work. All the videos have gone private all of a sudden. There needs to be a vine for this!!
davieG Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 Nigel Pearson has refused to apologise to a Leicester City supporter despite footage having emerged of him appearing to tell the fan to 'f*** off and die'. The Foxes boss admitted he regretted the incident but says he sees 'no need to apologise to someone of that ilk'. Footage emerged on Friday of the Leicester manager's spat with a supporter during the 3-1 defeat against Liverpool - an incident which has led the club to launch an internal investigation. But in his press conference ahead of Leicester's match away to Aston Villa on Sunday, Pearson said: 'I’ve had run in with fans in the past and in heat of the moment these things happen. 'I’m not going to repeat what happened on either side. I’m very keen to protect my self and my players. I’m more than happy to stand up for myself in that situation. 'If people were offended then that is regrettable. But there is no need to apologise to somebody of that ilk. 'The perennial moaners are, I’m afraid, there at most football clubs. There is a situation where people revel in bad news. You get those people from time to time.' Pearson was asked if he would respond in the same manner in future if he was subjected to such abuse, and he admitted he 'hoped not'. He also insisted that he was well within his rights to protect his players and himself from outside abuse - and branded criticism of the club's owners as 'disgraceful'. He added: 'I hope not. But I’ve had no run-ins with the fans. I’m prepared to stick up both for myself and the players. 'I thought Tuesday’s performance was very good in lots of ways. The vast majority of supporters can see that. 'I spoke to Susan Whelan our chief executive after the game, she unfortunately had to deal with box owners giving abuse to our owners. 'I feel it incredible anybody could question the integrity of our owners. That's nothing short of disgraceful.' And Pearson even believes some good has come from the exchange with the supporter - explaining the Leicester squad have been 'galvanised' by the incident. 'It’s good for us because it’s galvanised the feeling within the camp,' he said. 'The players are exceptionally unhappy with one or two things that went on. 'These things are regrettable but they will happen from time to time. 'I’m not saying they can’t criticise but they cant then bleat if they get a taste of their own medicine.' In the immediate aftermath of the defeat to Liverpool, Pearson admitted to a ‘spat’, saying: ‘I replied to one idiot in the stands and if he doesn’t like what he sees, then don’t bother coming.’ He then added: ‘Maybe they ought to think about staying at home. We’ve worked hard and will continue to do so. I don’t like the commitment of my players being questioned.’ Pearson was already under severe pressure before the footage emerged due to the fact Leicester sit bottom of the Premier League. They have failed to win any of their last nine matches and are in an extremely difficult position heading into the game against Villa. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2862289/Nigel-Pearson-refuses-apologise-appearing-tell-fan-f-die-Leicester-City-boss-insists-s-no-need.html#ixzz3L2LsAZ9B Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
veezeeblue Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 Stinger looks more of a fool everyday "answer it yourself" were NPs exact words when Stinger followed up on the Glass Houses answer he then shut up on he subject - press conference today well worth a listen NP's performance and responses were very sound
cjslcfc Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 Nigel Pearson has refused to apologise to a Leicester City supporter despite footage having emerged of him appearing to tell the fan to 'f*** off and die'. The Foxes boss admitted he regretted the incident but says he sees 'no need to apologise to someone of that ilk'. Footage emerged on Friday of the Leicester manager's spat with a supporter during the 3-1 defeat against Liverpool - an incident which has led the club to launch an internal investigation. But in his press conference ahead of Leicester's match away to Aston Villa on Sunday, Pearson said: 'I’ve had run in with fans in the past and in heat of the moment these things happen. 'I’m not going to repeat what happened on either side. I’m very keen to protect my self and my players. I’m more than happy to stand up for myself in that situation. 'If people were offended then that is regrettable. But there is no need to apologise to somebody of that ilk. 'The perennial moaners are, I’m afraid, there at most football clubs. There is a situation where people revel in bad news. You get those people from time to time.' Pearson was asked if he would respond in the same manner in future if he was subjected to such abuse, and he admitted he 'hoped not'. He also insisted that he was well within his rights to protect his players and himself from outside abuse - and branded criticism of the club's owners as 'disgraceful'. He added: 'I hope not. But I’ve had no run-ins with the fans. I’m prepared to stick up both for myself and the players. 'I thought Tuesday’s performance was very good in lots of ways. The vast majority of supporters can see that. 'I spoke to Susan Whelan our chief executive after the game, she unfortunately had to deal with box owners giving abuse to our owners. 'I feel it incredible anybody could question the integrity of our owners. That's nothing short of disgraceful.' And Pearson even believes some good has come from the exchange with the supporter - explaining the Leicester squad have been 'galvanised' by the incident. 'It’s good for us because it’s galvanised the feeling within the camp,' he said. 'The players are exceptionally unhappy with one or two things that went on. 'These things are regrettable but they will happen from time to time. 'I’m not saying they can’t criticise but they cant then bleat if they get a taste of their own medicine.' In the immediate aftermath of the defeat to Liverpool, Pearson admitted to a ‘spat’, saying: ‘I replied to one idiot in the stands and if he doesn’t like what he sees, then don’t bother coming.’ He then added: ‘Maybe they ought to think about staying at home. We’ve worked hard and will continue to do so. I don’t like the commitment of my players being questioned.’ Pearson was already under severe pressure before the footage emerged due to the fact Leicester sit bottom of the Premier League. They have failed to win any of their last nine matches and are in an extremely difficult position heading into the game against Villa. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2862289/Nigel-Pearson-refuses-apologise-appearing-tell-fan-f-die-Leicester-City-boss-insists-s-no-need.html#ixzz3L2LsAZ9B Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook That's the most disappointing thing coming out of this all. After all the owners have done. Thankfully, Nige and his players will see that the majority are behind them all the way!
filbertway Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 Eeeeeh it was a joke.... Pearson headbutts etc. Haha that wasn't aimed at your post - I hadn't even seen it, the timing made that look like a proper mardy response .
ousefox Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 As if the only interesting press conference doesn't seem to bloody work Players arent speaking to Radio Leicester When was that said? Good on them if so
Matt Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 When talking to the SSN journos; "It's probably galvanised the feeling within the camp, for us, the players are exceptionally unhappy with one or two things that happened the other night and thats why they're not speaking to BBC Radio Leicester, because of their reporters gestures the other night". Excellent.
cjslcfc Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 When talking to the SSN journos; "It's probably galvanised the feeling within the camp, for us, the players are exceptionally unhappy with one or two things that happened the other night and thats why they're not speaking to BBC Radio Leicester, because of their reporters gestures the other night". Excellent. Fortunately it's on Sky on Sunday.
Harry - LCFC Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 When talking to the SSN journos; "It's probably galvanised the feeling within the camp, for us, the players are exceptionally unhappy with one or two things that happened the other night and thats why they're not speaking to BBC Radio Leicester, because of their reporters gestures the other night". Excellent. Seconded.
Babylon Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 When talking to the SSN journos; "It's probably galvanised the feeling within the camp, for us, the players are exceptionally unhappy with one or two things that happened the other night and thats why they're not speaking to BBC Radio Leicester, because of their reporters gestures the other night". Excellent. Oh dear.... someone has dropped a bollock.
veezeeblue Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 Hard to see how he survives into 2015 If team flop in next three games could be the end What ever abuse he was getting there is a way to deal with it professionally Telling someone to "f@@k off and die " Isn't one of them http://youtu.be/7k3ZTwl-8sE this ones still online pretty sure hes sayin What we want is Dyer
E-PASS Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7k3ZTwl-8sE Unbelievable unprofessionalism. Should've been sacked on the spot. I don't condone swearing, but wishing death upon a fan is unforgiveable.
veezeeblue Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 When talking to the SSN journos; "It's probably galvanised the feeling within the camp, for us, the players are exceptionally unhappy with one or two things that happened the other night and thats why they're not speaking to BBC Radio Leicester, because of their reporters gestures the other night". Excellent. Oh yes .. do hope this is true what's the source ?
Babylon Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7k3ZTwl-8sE Unbelievable unprofessionalism. Should've been sacked on the spot. I don't condone swearing, but wishing death upon a fan is unforgiveable. :xmaslaugh:
Matt Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 Oh yes .. do hope this is true what's the source ? It was on SSN (Sky Sports News). I had to keep pausing the TV whilst I typed it word for word, I may have got some punctuations wrong, commas in wrong places i've just realised regardless it's what he said and I am very happy about this news. How do you feel Stringer? Talking to the club and players is quite an important part of your job isn't it? Can't do that aspect of your job, gonna put doubts over your position is it not?
Harry - LCFC Posted 5 December 2014 Posted 5 December 2014 Unbelievable unprofessionalism. Should've been sacked on the spot. I don't condone swearing, but wishing death upon a fan is unforgiveable. In the heat of the moment with someone on your back you don't think about the exact wording of your response. That makes it an extremely trivial incident. You wouldn't be calling for him to be sacked if you didn't already dislike him.
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