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Honestly..who can defend Pearson now

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Like many I had wanted NP to stay not because I thought he would keep us up this season

but because I thought he'd offer the best chance of promotion next season. I now realise I

was wrong. NP has been found wanting at this level and there is no good reason to believe

he wouldn't be found wanting again should we be promoted next season.

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To accept the crap we're presently being served up is to disrespect the history of the club imo. Perhaps the likes of Mark_w have only ever known Leicester City as a crap club and so this is still relatively ok but, in reality, we're massively underperforming and a club of our size with our resources should be doing much better.

Who are you to decide who's disrespecting the club just because they disagree with you. Stupid and arrogant comment
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You really think MON would give up the Ireland job to oversee a relegation and then be moved into a DOF role at a Championship club?

As for Lennon, why would we want him?

MON dual role until the end of the season.

Ireland isnt full time management.

GERRIMIN!

#pearsonout

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I really don't understand how Nigel is still in a job. Going 13 games without a win, picking up 2 points out a possible 39, losing at home to Shrewsbury in the 2nd round of the league cup, and then another 7 game winless (in the league) run, yet any other manager every fan would have been calling for his head before we beat Hull. 

 

He clearly hasn't got an answer to why we are so poor, that's why he got arrogant with the reporter yesterday - like many people have said before me, we have got backwards, and saying that we are better than Burnley was just pure stupidity - he has made us the laughing stock of the PL, and Derby will be taking our place in this league next year i'm afraid.

 

I actually think that Burnley will stay up as it goes. 

 

Oh well - at least next year when I am back in Leicester I will be able to get a ticket.

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It took him three and a half years last time, two and a half if you only take the second stint, and he didn't bounce straight back with Hull either. And lots of managers have PL experience - other relegated managers like Law, Brown, Holloway... would you want them in charge? Their subsequent careers tell us that they didn't learn from their experience. If you look at how our side has slowly fallen apart over the course of this season, and line-ups and formations become increasingly more experimental, and Pearson's behaviour more erratic, there's very little to suggest he's actually gained any positives from that experience.

People conveniently forget his mid-table finish with Hull when they talk of his amazing Championship record. He had most of the season left when he came back to us and we finished pretty much mid-table.

In reality, Pearson is no better a manager than Billy Davis.

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Who are you to decide who's disrespecting the club just because they disagree with you. Stupid and arrogant comment

Who are you to decide who's not disrespecting the club, just because you agree with them. Stupid and arrogant comment.

Posted

Who are you to decide who's not disrespecting the club, just because you agree with them. Stupid and arrogant comment.

Who said I agree with them. Idiot
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I'd still rather NP in charge next season than anyone else I can realistically think of. I think he'd get us back up and learn from his mistakes this time (i.e. signing premier league experience down the spine of the team). After all, he got better and better as a championship manager with experience. 

 

He must be pretty close to talking himself out of the job, however.

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You expect a manager, in his first proper spell in the PL, to get some things wrong. Sadly in my opinion he's got too much wrong this season.

 

He can't have too many complaints if/when the axe falls.

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I'd still rather NP in charge next season than anyone else I can realistically think of. I think he'd get us back up and learn from his mistakes this time (i.e. signing premier league experience down the spine of the team). After all, he got better and better as a championship manager with experience.

He must be pretty close to talking himself out of the job, however.

No he has to go and now
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I dont think that Pearson will be sacked until the end of the season, and I just feel he will then walk away from the club. I feel that we should get rid now, and even get someone in on a temporary basis until the end of the season to give a go - never know what would happen

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You expect a manager, in his first proper spell in the PL, to get some things wrong. Sadly in my opinion he's got too much wrong this season.

 

He can't have too many complaints if/when the axe falls.

 

Thing is he's made mistakes, he still making the same mistakes and is not learning from them, if he made a mistake but learnt from it'd i'd accept it.

 

I embrace the odd mistake - Most people learn from making mistakes, obviously not Pearson.

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Last year's team was built around partnerships and we've broken up every one of them

 

This is all hindsight. Nugent and Vardy were written off before this season. Morgan and Moore were undecided, Wasilewski not considered good enough by a fair amount on here. Drinkwater and James were the only partnership I think, back in the summer, the majority thought would do well together.

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Thing is he's made mistakes, he still making the same mistakes and is not learning from them, if he made a mistake but learnt from it'd i'd accept it.

I embrace the odd mistake - Most people learn from making mistakes, obviously not Pearson.

Admittedly we don't know what's going on at training or in the dressing room but the decision making seems to be getting more and more random. Tom Lawrence yesterday? Kramaric and Ulloa barely any game time together? A number of last years brightest stars marginalised and dropped whilst others equally culpable of poor performances are picked week in week out? It was always going to be a tough season and time to temper expectations after that afternoon v Man Utd but I don't think anybody could have foreseen quite how far downhill so very quickly. Following practically any team is cyclical with the team and we're now firmly stuck in the downward cycle. Just hope it's not as long and painful a one as last time we were relegated.

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I'd still rather NP in charge next season than anyone else I can realistically think of. I think he'd get us back up and learn from his mistakes this time (i.e. signing premier league experience down the spine of the team). After all, he got better and better as a championship manager with experience. 

 

He must be pretty close to talking himself out of the job, however.

he never learns! That's just the way he is. I have been hoping he would learn all season ... but you can't change the way folk are.

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There will still be a deluded lot who defend him even when we are relegated.

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Something has become apparent, and that is that the Pearson out camp is fuller then the Pearson in camp. Hopefully this spells the end of this ridiculous circus starring Pearson as the clown sooner rather then later.

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Something has become apparent, and that is that the Pearson out camp is fuller then the Pearson in camp. Hopefully this spells the end of this ridiculous circus starring Pearson as the clown sooner rather then later.

Not as far as I can tell, at least the Foxestalk numbers are misleading - it's just too easy to take this weekend's increased influx of the "Out" mob on here as a case in point. So far, it acts as the exception to the rule.

 

However, I can sense a lot of people who've argued in favour of the manager in the past now reassessing their views.

One thing is clear - we can't continue playing like we did yesterday against Hull. Even against ten men, we were suddenly on the brink of losing the game if it hadn't been for Schwarzer's save against Hernandez.

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Something has become apparent, and that is that the Pearson out camp is fuller then the Pearson in camp. Hopefully this spells the end of this ridiculous circus starring Pearson as the clown sooner rather then later.

Only the people on here - not the majority at the games.

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