Ainsworth's gone.

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Barton, Ainsworth and Pearson all gone in a few days ...

... three people I wouldn't want to spend a minute with.
I like what Pearson achieved at Leicester and the article says the Bristol fans were behind him for what he'd achieved after 2 main players sold and 2 youngsters added to the team.
 
I like what Pearson achieved at Leicester and the article says the Bristol fans were behind him for what he'd achieved after 2 main players sold and 2 youngsters added to the team.

I couldn't care less about his football mate.

He's a despicable man and a bully, I hope he's never involved involved in the game again.

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I like Ainsworth. There I said it. <cheers>

I think the job he did at Wycombe was very good to be honest. Wasnt my style of football by any means, but he was able to create a team there that may the best in their modern history. Certainly in terms of effectiveness and results. He always came across as honest and decent in interviews. Bit of a quirky look perhaps, but he is in a band as well. No rules against that. He always seemed fair with us as well, not one of those who whined and moaned like an Evans for example.

I dont blame him for trying QPR, it is one of his clubs. They look a basket case off the pitch. Be interesting to see what Warnock gets out of them.

Anyway, I hope he gets back in somewhere. He is a bit of a change from the vanilla managers that can exist around the leagues.