Lets be honest, He is a very good Manager. We can give him that. But he was a miserable ****er about taking this job and he didn't want it from day one. He came here because nothing better was on. As soon as something better does come along he jumps ship quicker than you can say Jimmy Bullard. If he wants to go let him go. He may have got us promoted (I think he would have done for the record) but that boring football was never going to float in the premier League anyway. Lets just cut all ties tell him to piss off he if tries to take any players with him and try and move on from this. Nigel Pearson is an ungrateful passionless git. If he didn't want to be here he shouldn't have come in the first place. People say fans are fickle but this ****er has proved to be even worse.
exactly , taylor got loads of **** when he walked out, and he actually achieved something massive here...
I do. I despair that how far he's taken us back. Good riddance to the ****, we should have sacked him this time last year.
A little Harsh Maybe, but leaving us half way through a season is far from professional. I'm fed up of hearing he us just been proffesional, if that was the case he would have at least finished the season not leave us in the lurch. He came here to do a job and he has done a very good one so far but walking out the door tomorrow is weak and frankly counters any good work he has done previously.
Money Talks. But dont rule out him looking for a new job in the summer. If that happens and City are back in the PL nobody on here will care Will they ?
"City were playing better football" is a subjective comment if ever there was one. There's no real facts involved.
Harsh but true. As much as I get frustrated by the boring football most of the time and why he continues to play Corry Evans he is a good manager and I think if he stayed we'd have made the top 6. But he's feeding off the negativity he's received last season and early in this and is using it as an excuse to jump ship. If he wants to go **** him, give the job to someone who cares.
This isn't about the results though is it, no one is denying he was doing a job. But that doesn't mean you can be a dick about things Fans can be harsh at times but it's Managers like NP that justify why. If he had took a better job on I would get it and maybe there are better prospects at Leicester but if that is the case then he shouldn't have come here in the first place.
9 games unbeaten and up to 6th in the league, our home form had picked up with 3 wins on the trot, our away form was as good as ever- lost once on our travels up this week just gone and we battered West Ham. Until now that must have be doing your head in. God we were ****in awful. Put these words in order- you twat a ****in' are.
He's done OK with us, but we're treading water really and we would be for as long as he was with us, unless some serious investment was made. I don't agree with DJ and Percy that he's a **** manager, but I'm not at all bothered about him going. Every other time a manager departed us it left me feeling uneasy and in many ways a little upset about the state the club was in, but regarding the person themselves I felt more for Phil Parkinson than I do now for Nigel. I fully believe we can replace him with someone equally as good, and as several have already said I'm more concerned about Walsh's departure than the manager himself.
Some of the Leicester posters are hinting that it's his coaching team that is his strength as well. Although that often goes for a lot of managers. Looks like it's odds on he is going, and if so, I for one read the man wrong for the past week or so. All the talk of what an upright guy he was, it's pretty obvious he knew what was on the table right from the start of LCFC interest, which is why he was so touchy about being questioned. It was simply to protect Leicester City until they made him target Nr 1.Thought his attitude was odd but put it out of mind as he was such a "straight guy". He is going into a chaotic hornets nest where dog eats dog, and I suppose he will get everything that's coming to him. Thai business men have to be ruthless to survive in their vile world and I believe they will bring a little bit of that to LCFC. Anyway, onwards and upwards.
If he does go perhaps his career will go from strength to strength like the other ship-jumper, Peter Taylor.