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Yeah, of course he actually does have real achievements on his CV promotions, championships, play offs unlike our last 2 ex managers, Yes he may have a short fuse but so do many successful managers.

He also has integrity, by standing up to owners, like the Mandaric who tried to screw up Leicester as a club and is much too blame for Sheff Weds woes, which is just what this club needs, he even fell out with Derby owner Morris who was using drones to spy on opponents training.

He stabilised Hull who were going down before his arrival before he went back to Leicester to get them into the prem where I believe that they have some success and Jesus Christ himself would end up getting sacked by Watford.

I did say the club needed a totally new approach, if it works, it's up to the suits to get on with him not so much him getting on with them.

But hey let's make room in the kennel for the next poodle and of course it has to be Ashton's bitch.

Spot on Jiffie -Nigel Pearson would put the respect back into the Jersey-would take no nonsense and is a good thinker.
 
Yeah, of course he actually does have real achievements on his CV promotions, championships, play offs unlike our last 2 ex managers, Yes he may have a short fuse but so do many successful managers.

He also has integrity, by standing up to owners, like the Mandaric who tried to screw up Leicester as a club and is much too blame for Sheff Weds woes, which is just what this club needs, he even fell out with Derby owner Morris who was using drones to spy on opponents training.

He stabilised Hull who were going down before his arrival before he went back to Leicester to get them into the prem where I believe that they have some success and Jesus Christ himself would end up getting sacked by Watford.

I did say the club needed a totally new approach, if it works, it's up to the suits to get on with him not so much him getting on with them.

But hey let's make room in the kennel for the next poodle and of course it has to be Ashton's bitch.

Can't disagree with a lot of this. Pearson ruffles feathers, no doubt about it, but, he delivers, and has a good history of doing so. I think he's just what we need right now, but just can't see MA signing him off.
 
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Can't disagree with a lot of this. Pearson ruffles feathers, no doubt about it, but, he delivers, and has a good history of doing so. I think he's just what we need right now, but just can't see MA signing him off.
Personally I think he's an arrogant twat who thinks he's better than he actually is....Can't see it happening myself..
 
Personally I think he's an arrogant twat who thinks he's better than he actually is....Can't see it happening myself..

He is arrogant to a degree, and I think to be successful as a manager, you have to be to a certain extent. My worry with Pearson would be he would clash with too many within the club when things go against him, like SC and GJ. I think he's a better version of Steve Cotterill tactically and ability, but with the same stubborn flaws.
 
Holden must wonder why he was sacked after only losing 6 on the bounce.
Contrast that with Junior losing EIGHT on the bounce (a BCFC record and coincidently the same club record he also holds at Barnsley) and yet rewarded with an extension to his contract.

It's a funny old world.
Rp don't think we would have been relegated with LJ but we certainly would have with DH.
 
I am really looking forward to the football once we've appointed someone, whoever it is (as long as it's external!). Holden was undoubtedly just an extension of what we had under Lee Johnson in the end, so this presents the first opportunity for a proper refresh of our football in what, 5 years? We're in a crap position but hopefully there is cause for optimism... unless we get Michael Appleton obviously.
 
I am really looking forward to the football once we've appointed someone, whoever it is (as long as it's external!). Holden was undoubtedly just an extension of what we had under Lee Johnson in the end, so this presents the first opportunity for a proper refresh of our football in what, 5 years? We're in a crap position but hopefully there is cause for optimism... unless we get Michael Appleton obviously.

I think 5 years is a bit harsh, certainly 2 years.
 
I think 5 years is a bit harsh, certainly 2 years.

To be fair I didn't mean that it was all bad, I just mean that the coaching setup, the usual methods and the day-to-day norms will likely not have been changed all that much in that 5 year timeframe. With Holden likely being an extension of that, it's good to have a chance to shake all that up.
 
Before we start licking our licks thinking about who our new manager will be we need a complete change in ideology from Steve Lansdown and I don't think it will ever happen. It makes me wonder sometimes as to what SL's thoughts really are about the running of the club especially leaving Ashton still in his post.
 
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Holden going was needed, but I do feel sorry for him. To me he was put into a position he would struggle to get into a league 2 club. Yes he signed the dotted line and no doubt picked up a good pay off fee. Even with his contract when he woke up yesterday morning still had 12 months left on it. But he is a victim of whoever’s bright idea of a trial for our club.
I’ve got this nagging feeling we will win a few now and dipstick Ashton will employ the odd couple as joint head coaches.
 
Holden going was needed, but I do feel sorry for him. To me he was put into a position he would struggle to get into a league 2 club. Yes he signed the dotted line and no doubt picked up a good pay off fee. Even with his contract when he woke up yesterday morning still had 12 months left on it. But he is a victim of whoever’s bright idea of a trial for our club.
I’ve got this nagging feeling we will win a few now and dipstick Ashton will employ the odd couple as joint head coaches.

I have a nagging feeling that unless a miracle occurs before Saturday, that suddenly transforms our full backs and an even bigger miracle transforms our midfield into something approaching a normal midfield, Barnsley will be our worst nightmare, fighting and physical, just the sort of team we have struggled against for 3 years and with Boro and Swansea away to come and Bournemouth at home, I think it'll be a while yet before we see another win.

As I keep saying if our strikers were actually missing chances I would maybe see light at the end of the tunnel, but somebody will have to remind me what was the last gilt edged chance we missed?
 
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Howe v Pearson if these guys are interested

Some early names we're hearing include Paul Cook, Michael Appleton and Russell Martin. Our understanding is that the club is looking for a more experienced manager this time, ideally though. Nobody lined up. [HASHTAG]#BristolCity[/HASHTAG] don't speak to people behind the head coach's back.
 
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Before we start licking our licks thinking about who our new manager will be we need a complete change in ideology from Steve Lansdown and I don't think it will ever happen. It makes me wonder sometimes as to what SL's thoughts really are about the running of the club especially leaving Ashton still in his post.
He'd have to eat a large helping (and have second portions of it too) of Humble Pie and I can't see that happening, unless he withdraws and gives absolute power to MA which may already be the case.
What Lansdown needs to do is focus on his egg chaser mates and on Hargreaves Lansdown, and let professionals look after the badly overlooked footballing side of things.
 
He'd have to eat a large helping (and have second portions of it too) of Humble Pie and I can't see that happening, unless he withdraws and gives absolute power to MA which may already be the case.
What Lansdown needs to do is focus on his egg chaser mates and on Hargreaves Lansdown, and let professionals look after the badly overlooked footballing side of things.

If Ashton is still controlling the club and he did bring Appleton in the fanbase would be as divided as ever.

Got to get this right this time.

Over to you Mr L don't forget Ashton is playing with your money not his.
 
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If Ashton is still controlling the club and he did bring Appleton in the fanbase would be as divided as ever.

Got to get this right this time.

Over to you Mr L don't forget Ashton is playing with your money not his.

Whenever our Managers job is up for grabs Appleton always gets mentioned because he and Ashton are mates from their time at Oxford together.
Having said that, if the choice was Appleton or one of our existing coaches, that as far as I can see haven't made a jot of difference to our players ability, for the job - who would you choose ?
 
Whenever our Managers job is up for grabs Appleton always gets mentioned because he and Ashton are mates from their time at Oxford together.
Having said that, if the choice was Appleton or one of our existing coaches, that as far as I can see haven't made a jot of difference to our players ability, for the job - who would you choose ?

Neither both not up to the job in hand.

Why don't Ashton piss off to work for Appleton's club If there the best of buddies.