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Positivity Thread - Reasons why we CAN stay up...

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Posted

1) We have only been terrible in two games this season (Swansea and Stoke)

2) We have competed and created chances in every game

3) Only four points from safety

4) We still play most of our relegation rivals

Posted

To ALL Foxes supporters let me give you the run down on Our Team.

As a supporter since 1957 I have been able to watch some great City Teams.

The "Doog" "Banks" "Davey Gibson" "Weller" "Arthur Rowley" "Hogg" etc.

 

No disrespect to "Mr Pearson" but when I saw him laughing at the end of the stoke game "I Felt Sick".

 

I would love to pick holes in the team individualy, but I will put that aside?

But here is a tip to our manager.

Maybe instead of buying forwards like they are going out of fashion.

Mr Pearson might concentrate on the real problem.

It's called "Defence"

 

That's right Nigel and being an x defender yourself I am suprised you have missed the point.

In "ANY SPORT" your attack starts from your defending.

If the other team can't score there is a better chance you will.

 

All great teams have a General, a Bully, someone with Gritt and a bit of skill helps??

Man City have "Torre" Man Utd had "Kean" Arsenal had "Viera"

We have??????

 

Here's a tip Mr Pearson. Being a nice guy is not what we need.

We need you to think outside the square.

You had a system that got results last year 4 x 4 x 2 why did you change???

I doubt you are getting any more players in before the Transfere window closes.

So this might help.

 

Keeper: Schwarzer" untill Shmicel gets back

Defenders: Simpson* Morgan * De Laet

Link play : King *

Middle: Schlupp *  Nugent * Knockardt

Link: Drinkwater

Forwards; Ulloa & New Boy

This formation is 3 * 1 * 3 *1 * 2

This means thatat any given time Sclupp or Knockardt are either up in attack, back in defence or in Midfield.

This formation converts to a 4 x 4 x 2 or a 3 x 5 x 2 easily.

Just a thought.

A great post, and this says it all.

 

I have been following City since 1960, and seen so many great players, and fine City sides.

 

Pearson has a major attitude problem, and is so very flippant. Is this how today's managers are supposed to behave? I find his whole aura un-befitting, but criticize the man, and you have a wolf pack on your back, which consists of the "silly billies" on the site.

 

It was our good fortune to witness some truly great managers and players. wasn't it?

Posted

To ALL Foxes supporters let me give you the run down on Our Team.

As a supporter since 1957 I have been able to watch some great City Teams.

The "Doog" "Banks" "Davey Gibson" "Weller" "Arthur Rowley" "Hogg" etc.

 

No disrespect to "Mr Pearson" but when I saw him laughing at the end of the stoke game "I Felt Sick".

 

I would love to pick holes in the team individualy, but I will put that aside?

But here is a tip to our manager.

Maybe instead of buying forwards like they are going out of fashion.

Mr Pearson might concentrate on the real problem.

It's called "Defence"

 

That's right Nigel and being an x defender yourself I am suprised you have missed the point.

In "ANY SPORT" your attack starts from your defending.

If the other team can't score there is a better chance you will.

 

All great teams have a General, a Bully, someone with Gritt and a bit of skill helps??

Man City have "Torre" Man Utd had "Kean" Arsenal had "Viera"

We have??????

 

Here's a tip Mr Pearson. Being a nice guy is not what we need.

We need you to think outside the square.

You had a system that got results last year 4 x 4 x 2 why did you change???

I doubt you are getting any more players in before the Transfere window closes.

So this might help.

 

Keeper: Schwarzer" untill Shmicel gets back

Defenders: Simpson* Morgan * De Laet

Link play : King *

Middle: Schlupp *  Nugent * Knockardt

Link: Drinkwater

Forwards; Ulloa & New Boy

This formation is 3 * 1 * 3 *1 * 2

This means thatat any given time Sclupp or Knockardt are either up in attack, back in defence or in Midfield.

This formation converts to a 4 x 4 x 2 or a 3 x 5 x 2 easily.

Just a thought.

 

Interesting first post have you been on the swig since 1957 too

 

I think you have just created the famous 3-1-3-1-2 formation there. I never knew Steve Kean played for Man U or Torre for Man C.

 

I like your optimism

Posted

"Here is your typical" dozy brained "poster"

The guy was suggesting we improve the defense by switching to 1 cb, playing king as a cdm, Nugent as the man pulling the strings at cm, and DD in front of him.

He's the very definition of clueless, aka "typical RL caller"

Edit: oh, and schlupp as a right sided midfielder. Tactical genius.

Posted

"Here is your typical" dozy brained "poster"

 

Come off it DT, how the hell is that in anyway a good post. The bloke is suggesting we play 1 CB in a back 3 ffs  lol

 

I suppose any post that is Anti-Pearson is a good post in your eyes, and yet he's the one with an attitude problem  :rolleyes:

 

Why don't we just sign a world class player like Yaya Toure, Roy Keane or Viera, bloody Pearson can't get anything right 

Posted

The fat lady has just ordered.

 

27 family pizza's

18 big mac meals

12 large donner's

15 large shish

9 family buckets

12 chicken madras

24 rice

24 nan's

4000 popadom's

and 400 large tub's of Ben & jerry's ice cream.

 

 

The fat lady ain't going to sing for us any time soon.

 

That's not far off an order I'd place on just-eat after a Saturday night out.

Posted

That's not far off an order I'd place on just-eat after a Saturday night out.

 

Then hopefully you are not actually a lady with a penchant for Wagner (I doubt that the 'fat' part is open to debate)!  :thumbup:

Posted

Then hopefully you are not actually a lady with a penchant for Wagner (I doubt that the 'fat' part is open to debate)!  :thumbup:

 

I just spent 2 or 3 minutes trying to work out what Arsene Wenger has to do with what I posted! lol

 

Don't worry, the pipes will not be in use. If I was a fat lady, I'd be on tinder seeing how many swipes I can get.

Posted

 

Pearson has a major attitude problem

Source.

 

I mean I of course I assume you have met him to come to such a matter of fact opinion, what did he do pal?

Posted

Do we always have to do things back to front at this club?

 

This thread is titled "The positivity thread". It's very honourable intention was to make us feel better. 

 

So far, all it has achieved is give Dangerous Tiger, the poster boy for positivity, a new best friend – who sounds just as mad as he does.

Posted

Source.

 

I mean I of course I assume you have met him to come to such a matter of fact opinion, what did he do pal?

"Go away and die"?

 

Hear his excuses for losing, but not admitting any blame himself. That's an attitude problem, plus massive arrogence.

 

We all have it, but in his capacity as manager, he shouldn't let it show. He's not the only manager, either.

 

I am sure that in his private life, he is a really nice guy, who has some interests similar to my own. Any criticism I make about him, is purely on the managerial side of things, and not the man himself.

Posted

I wonder how our fortunes might be affected if Pearson tried something other than the 'I have total faith in my squad' line, or the 'I'll keep doing my business in exactly the same way.' I remember our previous, successful top flight managers, and other successful PL managers since, occasionally saying 'I won't tolerate that kind of performance', or 'we must improve, you can't afford to make mistakes like that' and even 'we have to go back to the drawing board'. Is it a bad thing to stop and look at where you're going wrong? And if these guys are serious professionals, they'll presumably respond positively to being told that a great deal more is required of them. Especially when, since our autumn collapse, we've appeared to lack the energy and enthusiasm on several occasions. They don't always look like a side who'll put themselves on the line for their beloved boss.

 

I think we will stay up, but at some point Pearson will have to grow up, mature into a Premier League manager. He's a bright enough guy that, if he accepts that he's getting some things fundamentally wrong, he could well be capable of finding ways to fix them. But at the moment he's still working his way through the 'don't dos' of a newly promoted manager, from 16m of talent being left on the bench, to repeatedly dropping your star player and top scorer, blowing his top at his own fans, failing to settle a side and giving countless opportunities to players who did a job for him at a lower level, but seem entirely incapable of repeating it at this level. Sort of like most Scottish managers who move south of the border. The more objectively I try to look at it, the more obvious it is that he needs to get better, and quickly.

Posted

I can't be the only one who glanced at that and thought that Vardy's leg was Wasyl's massive cock?

I didn't, but I do now!

Posted

It'll be massively disappointing if we go down and not just for the obvious reason. We've had so many opportunities to put games to bed and we haven't, I was terrified when we got promoted as I thought we'd get hammered every week but we haven't as yet. We should be mid table with the amount of games that, on reflection, we should've won. It's frustrating but I still have a bit of hope that we'll stay up, simply because we're not miles adrift even after the poor run before Christmas.

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