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Need to organise to get rid of Pearson

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Posted

Not really, it's just a regular wave of posters on here now who don't like the manager flooding the forum, as per usual.

Comes the rest of the week, they're quite inactive, really.

Before today I backed him but I can't defend today's performsnce or tactics something has to change and fast

Posted

I don't think you're quite understanding again. The people that wasn't him out have not been able to offer any suggestions. Do you want me to repeat that again?

The only one I've heard (after me repeatedly making this point to you and a few others) is Neil Lennon.

I'm not claiming to know who'd do well and who wouldn't but Neil Lennon? Not exactly awe inspiring for literally the only name I've had suggested to me.

Fair enough but manager reputation doesn't guarantee success, for all any of us know there could be a manager at a mid table league one side who would flourish in our current predicament. Who knows.

Posted

I don't think you're quite understanding again. The people that wasn't him out have not been able to offer any suggestions. Do you want me to repeat that again?

The only one I've heard (after me repeatedly making this point to you and a few others) is Neil Lennon.

I'm not claiming to know who'd do well and who wouldn't but Neil Lennon? Not exactly awe inspiring for literally the only name I've had suggested to me.

 

Before Nigel Pearson came to us, who would have claimed he was awe inspiring?

 

The logic is shit. Stick with a failing manager forever because your scared we might appoint another failing manager?

Posted

Not really, it's just a regular wave of posters on here now who don't like the manager flooding the forum, as per usual.

Comes the rest of the week, they're quite inactive, really.

It's not about liking the manager though is it just look at the results it is shocking! He needs to go pronto because I'm sick of it it's embarrassing.

Posted

Before Nigel Pearson came to us, who would have claimed he was awe inspiring?

The logic is shit. Stick with a failing manager forever because your scared we might appoint another failing manager?

And if the next manager IS shit, how long do you give him? Or have you forgotten the last 10 years? 3 years down the drain of we get rid of Pearson now and make the wrong appointment.

Now is not the time to gamble and just throw anyone in because Pearson isn't getting results.

Posted

Whom would you bring in as a replacement.

Laudrup (realistic and plays good football)

Solsjkaer (apparently Pearson will learn from his mistakes so OGS should be well ready to go)

Hoddle (plays great football and bar a dodgy spell at Wolves has had good success as a manager. Been out of management for a while but his coaching role at QPR was always to ease him back in)

Allardyce (Gold and Sullivan want a flashier name for the move to the Olympic Stadium and won't offer him a new deal. Big Sam knows the Championship and the Prem. Ideal.)

Zola (The owners at Watford shackled him. With good owners he could be decent.)

Lennon (certainly a motivator and would unite the fans and provide a lift that may transpose to the pitch.

Cambiasso/Phillips (Seems to orchestrate matters on the pitch and Phillips might learn from NP's errors)

Tigana (Stylish football, well connected and organised)

Jol (Good manager that had a rotten core at Fulham. Would bring style to our play)

Coleman (Did a good job at Fulham. Could bring us steel and organisation which hopefully could keep us up.)

McCoist (Learnt from Walter Smith and a reputation for good football. Available after leaving Rangers and is certainly used to bad situations)

Curbishly (One of the best managers not to be in work. Its been a while but he has experience in bucket loads)

Posted

Fair enough but manager reputation doesn't guarantee success, for all any of us know there could be a manager at a mid table league one side who would flourish in our current predicament. Who knows.

Yes there might be, but you telling me people would actually agree with getting a mid table league one manager?

If we get rid, for me there needs to be a compelling candidate available. At this stage of the season those that are compelling are never going to come because they will no doubt be looking at success somewhere else.

We may as well wait it out now and see where we are nearer the end of the season.

Posted

We haven't played well enough all season that's why we're bottom.

I don't believe the players are behind Pearson, they up their game when we play the big sides and are poor against the teams we should be beating.

Can you show me where you think he's improved as a manger this season?

We make a substitution in the 65th whether it's needed or not.

We make substitutuions in the 88th minute when we're losing or like today just don't bother.

He's replaced De Laet with Simpson who was poor in the first place but is getting worse as games go by.

He takes of Was and leaves on Morgan who is also getting worse as games go by.

He refuses to start Albrighton however well he has played when he does get on as a sub and however poor Schlupp or Mahrez may be.

He drop Hamer for a mistake but keeps playing Schwarzer.

He has failed to bring in any young defenders so that needs sorting massively next season.

Agree entirely hackers.

What is Hamers mistake? Not the Spurs winner, when the 'wall' split / ran off/ shit themselves and left him to carry the can?

Posted

Oh well, we'll have to concentrate on the league now as the saying goes. 

 

Costly schoolboy error by the old man Schwarzer but City couldn't take a free kick or corner and for professional footballers that is pretty woeful.

 

No-one seems to have either the desire or passion and appear to just be waiting for the inevitable. Ultimately Pearson, the man at the helm, who has presided of this debacle of a season has to take responsibility and go. We can' t go any lower can we?!!

Posted

Laudrup (realistic and plays good football)

Solsjkaer (apparently Pearson will learn from his mistakes so OGS should be well ready to go)

Hoddle (plays great football and bar a dodgy spell at Wolves has had good success as a manager. Been out of management for a while but his coaching role at QPR was always to ease him back in)

Allardyce (Gold and Sullivan want a flashier name for the move to the Olympic Stadium and won't offer him a new deal. Big Sam knows the Championship and the Prem. Ideal.)

Zola (The owners at Watford shackled him. With good owners he could be decent.)

Lennon (certainly a motivator and would unite the fans and provide a lift that may transpose to the pitch.

Cambiasso/Phillips (Seems to orchestrate matters on the pitch and Phillips might learn from NP's errors)

Tigana (Stylish football, well connected and organised)

Jol (Good manager that had a rotten core at Fulham. Would bring style to our play)

Coleman (Did a good job at Fulham. Could bring us steel and organisation which hopefully could keep us up.)

McCoist (Learnt from Walter Smith and a reputation for good football. Available after leaving Rangers and is certainly used to bad situations)

Curbishly (One of the best managers not to be in work. Its been a while but he has experience in bucket loads)

That list is mostly full of failures or people who just won't come here.

Horrible horrible list.

Posted

Not really, it's just a regular wave of posters on here now who don't like the manager flooding the forum, as per usual.

Comes the rest of the week, they're quite inactive, really.

You mean it's changing from the usual Pearson lovers flooding the forum, to a majority saying his time has come.

Blind loyalty is an admirable if naive quality, however wiser people take a more measured view.

Posted

'Who would you replace him with?'

Does it matter? Bottom and shit. Nobody could do a worse job.

As for all this, 'he'll bring us back up' bollocks. How about staying up? Is that not the first option?

Pearson regularly pisses in the mouths of his supporters and all they can do is ask for more. Its becoming embarrassing to read peoples defence of him now.

His shortcomings are many and obvious to see. Let's just replace him for christ sake.

Spot on. Some of the unwarranted love for Nigel Pearson is frankly embarrassing.

Posted

Oh well, we'll have to concentrate on the league now as the saying goes.

Costly schoolboy error by the old man Schwarzer but City couldn't take a free kick or corner and for professional footballers that is pretty woeful.

No-one seems to have either the desire or passion and appear to just be waiting for the inevitable. Ultimately Pearson, the man at the helm, who has presided of this debacle of a season has to take responsibility and go. We can' t go any lower can we?!!

It's alright mate Pearson is the man to bring us back up next season so everyone on here keeps telling me!

Posted

And if the next manager IS shit, how long do you give him? Or have you forgotten the last 10 years? 3 years down the drain of we get rid of Pearson now and make the wrong appointment.

Now is not the time to gamble and just throw anyone in because Pearson isn't getting results.

Has Pearson not thrown the last 3 years work down the drain this season?

Posted

You mean it's changing from the usual Pearson lovers flooding the forum, to a majority saying his time has come.

Blind loyalty is an admirable if naive quality, however wiser people take a more measured view.

I'm sorry, but the most active and sensible posters on here are regulars and don't just pop up after one bad result.

 

And they're also usually able to analyze a game more thoroughly instead of simply reverting to the same old catchphrase.

I wish posters like yourself would actually take a more "measured" view.

 

The majority of the time all you do is just write repetitious one-liners and that's it.

Posted

People say that the past doesnt matter, yet the people are mentioning are judged by their past records. So why does the same not apply to Pearson? He has proved he is a good, astute manager in the past. All managers go through good and bad spells, Fergie has in the past. It comes down to whether you believe in the philosphy he has and the tactics he employs. For the record he has had 4 good seasons and 1 bad(this season). I believe in the football he plays and the team he has built over his second spell. All of his signings this time round have been exceptional. 

Posted

Has Pearson not thrown the last 3 years work down the drain this season?

Exactly. Is this the result of Pearsons 3 years work? An embarrassing relegation? Is this what he was building the young team full of talent for? To be shit?

Posted

Has Pearson not thrown the last 3 years work down the drain this season?

No, that's...well, not my point, but it doesn't need to be the case.

We weren't in a good position when he came in. We now still have foundations, still have a scouting team that many seem very happy with, still have many decent, yet not prem level players.

I think that, at this moment in time there is no point making a sideways step.

Posted

That list is mostly full of failures or people who just won't come here.

Horrible horrible list.

I assume the ones that 'just wont come here' are managers who you wouldnt be unhappy if appointed?

Posted

I'm sorry, but the most active and sensible posters on here are regulars and don't just pop up after one bad result.

 

And they're also usually able to analyze a game more thoroughly instead of simply reverting to the same old catchphrase.

I wish posters like yourself would actually take a more "measured" view.

 

The majority of the time all you do is just write repetitious one-liners and that's it.

You got to love the way if you support Pearson you are sensible and knowledgeable but if you dare question Sir Nigel you know nothing. Were you begging the club to keep Taylor, Levein etc as well given your in depth superior knowledge of the game 'O wise one'?

Posted

You got to love the way if you support Pearson you are sensible and knowledgeable but if you dare question Sir Nigel you know nothing. Were you begging the club to keep Taylor, Levein etc as well given your in depth superior knowledge of the game 'O wise one'?

Did Taylor and Levein et al. also give us promotion to the Premier League, oh Wild Blue one?

Would you like continue comparing apples to oranges?

 

I have no quarrel with people who're able to articulate their criticism in a thoughtful and concise manner.

"Fans" with their regular and simplistic "Pearson Out!" can just fvck off and die.

I do hope you catch my drift.

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