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Right Decision?

Right Decision?  

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  1. 1. If Pearson has been sacked, do you think it was the right decision for the long term future of the club? (I've started this poll because sometimes a vocal minority can make things appear like they are in the majority)

    • Yes
      65
    • No
      128


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Posted

If Pearson has been sacked, do you think it was the right decision for the long term future of the club? (I've started this poll because sometimes a vocal minority can make things appear like they are in the majority)

Posted

70% say wrong according to the Sky poll.

Posted

Of course not. There are no decent managers out there... 

 

O'Neill will never return. Ever. If he did returns he'd have managed Forest years ago.

Howe, Karanca, McLaren are all near the top of the second tier. No point in leaving.

Lennon won't leave Bolton after about eight weeks in the job.

 

We are basically in a difficult position unless the owners have something massive up their sleeve.

 

I'm not suggesting we would have stayed up with Pearson (although I believe we would have) but he knew the club, he knew the players, he knew his staff. A new manager will want to turn everything around and in that will want time. 

Posted

Completely and unutterable stupid decision if it is true. With Pearson, we stand a chance of staying up. Without him, we stand no chance - and we won't come back up next season either.

Posted

If it had been early December, unfortunately yes.

Right now, with no transfer window, no.

 

The next recruitment will be crucial.

Posted

Absolutely not.

 

If there was a time to sack him then it was either a month ago or at the end of the season.

 

 

This stinks of when Wolves went down. McCarthy had build Wolves up and walked the championship the season before. They then sacked him replacing him with a nobody because there wasn't a realistic replacement. They then went down, and down again.

Posted

Depends on who they get in and how well they do and what you judge as successful.

 

We'll  only be able to tell with hindsight.

 

Managers out of work are in that position for a reason, successful managers  below our position will always be a gamble as they'll have no experience of our situation

 

It's  just a giant gamble whether one agrees with it or not we all  need to hope it proves to be the right decision. 

Posted

If, as a couple of posts have alluded to he walked then it was the right decision for him and i'd have a lot of respect for that.It's clear to me that the pressure was getting to him(the burnley comment and yesterday).He allways said it was a job and had differnt interests out side of football.So if he has resigned it'll be a shame,but on the other hand i'd understand.

Posted

no, but can understand the owners and why they've done it. NP hasn't helped himself but long term, experience tells me this'll do far more bad than good.

Posted

Sacked or walked I am thinking this has more to do with the touchline bust up than our results.

 

Did not want him gone but thinking he has lost the plot and would have picked up a ban for yesterday.

Posted

As a Pearson supporter I have voted yes.

 

While I make no apology for using the adjective 'Legend' in regards to Pearson, I'm afraid I can't see anything changing if he stays in charge.  One way you can tell a manager has no idea how to turn something around is when they give more or less the same post-match interview week in, week out.

 

We still have a shout at staying in the PL.  We have to take this chance rather than pinning our hopes on Pearson getting us promoted again.  We have the basis of a good side which is under-performing.  If we are relegated it is split up, if we stay up, we can add to it.  We have to TRY to stay in this division.

 

All the best to Pearson in his next job.

Posted

No way, I thought we were better that this short term football cycle shite and we're trying to build a proper football club. Good luck to whoever takes his place, he won't get long before the knives are in his back too.

Posted

No way, I thought we were better that this short term football cycle shite and we're trying to build a proper football club. Good luck to whoever takes his place, he won't get long before the knives are in his back too.

 

I think it's an over-reaction to say we are back in the short-term cycle thing.  The last manager we sacked was Sven and Pearson has survived that long winless run in the Championship and has been given over a season and the January window to improve things.

 

He has been given a fair crack of the whip by the owners.

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