peach0000 Posted 8 December 2014 Posted 8 December 2014 maybe it has something to do with 2 promotions and him being one of our most successful managers ever
ARTY_FOX Posted 8 December 2014 Posted 8 December 2014 I don't understand why it's so hard for people to support the manager and team in a tough time. That's when they need you the most.
L1wazza Posted 8 December 2014 Author Posted 8 December 2014 Where do people think this magic recovery is coming from? We have man city west ham and spurs next three games, missed our chance to get points thanks to that arrogant nottingham ****
The Doctor Posted 8 December 2014 Posted 8 December 2014 Where do people think this magic recovery is coming from? We have man city west ham and spurs next three games, missed our chance to get points thanks to that arrogant nottingham **** None of which are unwinnable. A far worse city side than this drew 2-2 win Man City a few years ago, West ham are doing well but are beatable, and spurs have been below par all season. We've not been outclassed yet this season, we've been done by fine margins due to lapses in concentration/mistakes. It looks dark at the moment, but we're not even half way through the season and you're ready to throw in the towel?
Wilson_6 Posted 8 December 2014 Posted 8 December 2014 Who else would you prefer? Would you prefer some one to come in and have to totally change the talented young squad. how long will it take a for a new manager to stamp there philosophy on the team? Have you honestly not heard any one else saying this yet? Do you understand how football scratch that how life works? I'm looking for success in the long run (next 5-10 years) not simply just stay up and lose our philosophy. So bored of idiots like you.
Guest Posted 8 December 2014 Posted 8 December 2014 You should have told him sitting in the stands was a joke last season. Bet ol' wazza wasn't there last season. Suddenly became interested this season I reckon
Buzzell Posted 8 December 2014 Posted 8 December 2014 I wonder if the 'Pearson Out' brigade will still be around if Pearson manages to keep us up.
Guest Posted 8 December 2014 Posted 8 December 2014 I wonder if the 'Pearson Out' brigade will still be around if Pearson manages to keep us up. He could bring about world peace and they'd still be around
Buzzell Posted 8 December 2014 Posted 8 December 2014 Who else would you prefer? Would you prefer some one to come in and have to totally change the talented young squad. how long will it take a for a new manager to stamp there philosophy on the team? Have you honestly not heard any one else saying this yet? Do you understand how football scratch that how life works? I'm looking for success in the long run (next 5-10 years) not simply just stay up and lose our philosophy. So bored of idiots like you. **** it! Let's put Cambiasso in charge!
L1wazza Posted 8 December 2014 Author Posted 8 December 2014 None of which are unwinnable. A far worse city side than this drew 2-2 win Man City a few years ago, West ham are doing well but are beatable, and spurs have been below par all season. We've not been outclassed yet this season, we've been done by fine margins due to lapses in concentration/mistakes. It looks dark at the moment, but we're not even half way through the season and you're ready to throw in the towel? ! we cant beat the likes of sunderland and villa but you expect us to beat man city who have just hit top form? Laughable.
MC Prussian Posted 8 December 2014 Posted 8 December 2014 How can you be backing Nige? 2 points from 30, 4 points adrift, verbally abusing fans It does not get much worse. Those who say we should keep him even if he takes us down clearly have no ambition. How can you not? Unproven in the Premier League, with a makeshift team with little top-flight experience that he thought could cut it, not enough money available to spent during the summer, top-class opposition in the Premier League, shit refereeing decisions, tragic own-goals, etc. You clearly have no sense.
The Doctor Posted 8 December 2014 Posted 8 December 2014 He could bring about world peace and they'd still be around Aye. Pretty sure I remember seeing Seenitall say that promotion last season was great because we could finally sack Nigel and get a premiership manager in. Success, failure, it's all a way of getting him out to them.
MC Prussian Posted 8 December 2014 Posted 8 December 2014 ! we cant beat the likes of sunderland and villa but you expect us to beat man city who have just hit top form? Laughable. Anything is possible in this league. Who'd have thought we'd beat Manchester United beforehand?
L1wazza Posted 8 December 2014 Author Posted 8 December 2014 **** it! Let's put Cambiasso in charge! Done a lot more in the game than Nigel Pearson has thats for sure. Who else would you prefer? Would you prefer some one to come in and have to totally change the talented young squad. how long will it take a for a new manager to stamp there philosophy on the team? Have you honestly not heard any one else saying this yet? Do you understand how football scratch that how life works? I'm looking for success in the long run (next 5-10 years) not simply just stay up and lose our philosophy. So bored of idiots like you. Tony Pulis, Tim Sherwood, Michael Laudrup
The Doctor Posted 8 December 2014 Posted 8 December 2014 ! we cant beat the likes of sunderland and villa but you expect us to beat man city who have just hit top form? Laughable. I don't expect, I said that it's not impossible. It will take an improvement, but we are capable of giving anyone a game on our day - look back at the first 5 games again. You can talk about summer hangovers or surprise packages if you want, but the pure and simple of it is that when we perform, we're a competitive team.
MC Prussian Posted 8 December 2014 Posted 8 December 2014 What happened to no one man bigger than the club? Why is it okay to slate players and want them out but not the coach? Yeah, but some people are still harping on about Martin O'Neill. Surely he can't be bigger than the club, right?
L1wazza Posted 8 December 2014 Author Posted 8 December 2014 Anything is possible in this league. Who'd have thought we'd beat Manchester United beforehand? Lightning does not strike twice, besides man city are a class above united
Manwell Pablo Posted 8 December 2014 Posted 8 December 2014 Done a lot more in the game than Nigel Pearson has thats for sure. Tony Pulis, Tim Sherwood, Michael Laudrup Tim Sherwood woooohoooohhhhh He comes from Borham Wood And he's no fcking good. Are you that good who suggested AVB under a different user name? Just out of interest. Forget Laudrup in Qatar making $$$$$$
L1wazza Posted 8 December 2014 Author Posted 8 December 2014 I don't expect, I said that it's not impossible. It will take an improvement, but we are capable of giving anyone a game on our day - look back at the first 5 games again. You can talk about summer hangovers or surprise packages if you want, but the pure and simple of it is that when we perform, we're a competitive team. We have been figured out, Nige has no plan B. Pulis would tighten the defence and keep us up.
MC Prussian Posted 8 December 2014 Posted 8 December 2014 Different league, premier league is a class above the championship and he is extraordinarily out of his depth. Sitting up in the stands is a joke he should just watch from his TV at home next game. Lazy management. No, he isn't. Or else we'd get hammered week in, week out. Sitting in the stands has one advantage: A much better view. Next exaggeration, please.
The Doctor Posted 8 December 2014 Posted 8 December 2014 Lightning does not strike twice, besides man city are a class above united Yes it does: http://www.weatherimagery.com/blog/lightning-strike-twice/ We have been figured out, Nige has no plan B. Pulis would tighten the defence and keep us up. Pulis would be a disaster. There's no guarantee he'd keep us up, and to fit his style of play we'd need to overhaul the entire squad in january, which if anything will guarantee relegation
MC Prussian Posted 8 December 2014 Posted 8 December 2014 Lightning does not strike twice, besides man city are a class above united If Manchester United win their game in hand, it's a five-point margin. Hardly "a class above".
L1wazza Posted 8 December 2014 Author Posted 8 December 2014 Tim Sherwood woooohoooohhhhh He comes from Borham Wood And he's no fcking good. Are you that good who suggested AVB under a different user name? Just out of interest. Forget Laudrup in Qatar making $$$$$$ Tim Sherwood the man who had the highest win percentage at spurs.
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