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Did Big Nige just wave goodbye?

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i think theres some on here who think they are important by starting a utter crap thread like this. pearsons asleep oh my god is must be dead or pearson just has a shit he must have a bug. get over yourselves you **** wits

I think there's people on here who can't spell or use capital letters too....

 

He did have a look of resignation about him when he waved. I might be over reacting, but he did wave a bit differently to how he normally does. 

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I doubt it after that performance.

The lads are clearly playing for him,

It's never been about work rate, endeavour and commitment. It's always been about quality. Both defensively and offensively we have conceded too many soft goals and missed too many chances.

That's my verdict on things.

Do you blame Pearson for that? Well maybe.. He didn't get in the quality we needed, maybe not...he probably tried and wasn't able to.

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Unlucky - unlucky - unlucky

 

Sing a different song chaps as the table never lies and Pearson has dragged us to our possible lowest points total ever experienced by a top flight Leicester.

 

So obvious most on here have only watched us in the last 10 years and for some reason think he is doing well.

 

My mate is a stock broker and lost millions with unlucky picks - but hey ho - he gave a good effort so the bank kept him on and the investors didn't mind losing all their money.

 

The mind boggles as the so called fans on here. What has happened to football. It has been replaced with Green Peace...

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Sing a different song chaps as the table never lies and Pearson has dragged us to our possible lowest points total ever experienced by a top flight Leicester.

 

You're right the table doesn't lie. But you are making it up 13 games before the end of the season.

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It's not unlucky to pick Morgan and for him to fvck up. That's just terrible judgement.

 

Honestly, from some of the reactions on here you'd assume we at least got a point. We didn't, we lost, due to another error in team selection.

 

 

That is ridiculously harsh. 

 

The decision to go with one of the most unfashionable formations going but a clear game plan is one of the reasons we were in the game in the first place.

 

Morgan is at fault for the goal but LK got the run on him, he was half a second late reacting. I'd be more inclined to be confused about the selection of Schwarzer myself who's error was much worse if you ask me, at 42 you'd of thought he'd of learnt not to palm the ball into such a dangerous area it is not like it was even hard to get it wide or round the post.

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Saw him puffing his cheeks out during the game as well. Hardly ever see him do that. Whatever the reason, that game really meant something to him, and he did wear a definite air of resignation at the end.

Thing is if they were going to sack him they would have done it on Sunday. If they've given him one game, away at arsenal, to get a result or be fired then that's quite harsh.

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Unlucky - unlucky - unlucky

 

Sing a different song chaps as the table never lies and Pearson has dragged us to our possible lowest points total ever experienced by a top flight Leicester.

 

So obvious most on here have only watched us in the last 10 years and for some reason think he is doing well.

 

My mate is a stock broker and lost millions with unlucky picks - but hey ho - he gave a good effort so the bank kept him on and the investors didn't mind losing all their money.

 

The mind boggles as the so called fans on here. What has happened to football. It has been replaced with Green Peace...

We'll assess our points total comes the end of the season, thank you.

 

Who says we're doing well - we've put in shift after shift in most games and simply ran out losers because a variety of players Pearson put his faith in failed to deliver. Some more often than others, but it's been apparent for a while now and affecting several different players in total.

 

The thing is - no one could expect that, not even the manager. Otherwise, we would've had to go for a wholesale change last summer, essentially fielding a completely new starting XI. And that doesn't happen in football for a reason.

 

As for your comparison between a football manager and a stock broker - mate, you've just lost all sense of balance and credibility.

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In his interview with MOTD he looks like a man who is emotionally spent at the minute. What was clear was the players and fans were all behind him tonight. At half time we could have easily rolled over and got done 3 or 4 like many teams going to the Emirates do.

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In his interview with MOTD he looks like a man who is emotionally spent at the minute. What was clear was the players and fans were all behind him tonight. At half time we could have easily rolled over and got done 3 or 4 like many teams going to the Emirates do.

The fans behind me weren't behind Pearson, they were chanting 'One Neil Lennon' and yelling at anyone who didn't sing. When a chant of 'One Nigel Pearson' filtered around the away end, they were booing. Way to support your team guys!

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Another truly bizarre press conference it seems if you see what this ESPN journo had to say on Twitter. 

 

Pearson asked about Wenger surprise at Leicester wanting to get rid. "They don't want to get rid of me." [silence] "You staring me out?"

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Pearson says McArthur texted him last night, "had a bit of banter", "reflected well on the lad".

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Pearson here offering one of the, em, most curious press conferences of the season.

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Pearson finally walks out, saying "more enjoyable than yesterday". For him, maybe.

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Fcck ESPN. G'wan Nige. 

 

The more Nigel trolls the media the better. We're fast becoming the most entertaining club in the prem. Bring it on! 

Remarkable turnaround - He was the most boring interview ever just a year or so ago

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Remarkable turnaround - He was the most boring interview ever just a year or so ago

He's as dry and as jokey (in his own way) as ever. It's just that now he has to talk to every newspaper and television journo that turns up who ask different questions, in their own style. Before this season it was just the same old inane Ian Stringer crap every week for four seasons.

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