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Essentially for many years we have been the ultimate Jekyll and Hyde outfit and it looks like this season will not be anything different. At times we have played some very attractive football and I did see a change of direction starting to poke it's head above the mist that usually surrounds us but despite it still being evident even in the Derby game we fell flat on our backsides when put under pressure. Our propensity for shooting ourselves in the foot still remains and I think a lot of us were expecting to see better progress than what has been produced so far and I'm afraid it may get worse if we don't wake up and smell the roses. Substituting anyone with Mehmeti is hole in the head decision and why only give a new player barely minutes to make his mark was ridiculous and had to somewhat of a slap in the face for the young man. Liam has had more than enough time to make his mark ,although I will concede that it is still early days yet, because the business he was allowed to direct is now totally his to carry for the season. Sinclair needs to be used as a bustling substitute later in the game when the achy legs start to appear but he also needs to sharpen up on his one-on-one encounters with only the keeper to beat as he doesn't perform well under that sort of pressure. I looked at the entire cast of players on Saturday and very few covered themselves with glory and it was up to Max to carry the load of a shoddy defence. When, and only when, Liam decides to give other players a chance to prove themselves rather than the stale pedantic lot he intends to pick we are totally wasting the newbies that he brought in to supposedly boost the squads luck and to me that sounds like LM likes to be too consistent in his team selections. Managed change should always be beneficial and the last thing we need right now is uncertainty surrounding why some get picked over others that are not up to scratch when to status quo isn't helping either.
 
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Perhaps the board didn't trust Nige to spend it wisely. Not everyone thought he was the messiah; as it turns out, he wasn't. How many of Nige's signings have turned out to be that good - not many is the answer.


This is an overview of all purchased players who arrived during the spell of the manager Nigel Pearson.


#
Player Left Date Fee
1
Ross McCrorie
Right-Back [excellent]

2
Jason Knight
Attacking Midfield [excellent]

3
Rob Atkinson
Centre-Back [excellent]

4
Rob Dickie
Centre-Back
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QPR [brilliant]

5
Matty James
Central Midfield [brilliant]

6
Andy King
Central Midfield [average]

7
Timm Klose
Centre-Back [poor]

8
Mark Sykes
Right Midfield
[average]

9
Kal Naismith
Centre-Back [poor]

10
Kane Wilson [poor]
Right-Back


11
Stefan Bajic [poor]
Goalkeeper

12
Nikita Haikin
Goalkeeper [poor]

13
Haydon Roberts
Left-Back [poor]

George Tanner
Right-Back [excellent]

15
Anis Mehmeti [average]
Left Winger


16
Harry Cornick
Centre-Forward [poor]
#
17
Taylor Gardner-Hickman [average]
Central Midfield

18
Danny Simpson [shocking]
Right-Back

19
Lewis Thomas [poor]
Goalkeeper

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Transfer activity
Purchased players: 19

Players with fee:4
Transfer expenditure:€7,010,000
Fee per player:€1,752,500
Chosen :23.02.2021 - 28.10.2023
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This is an overview of all purchased players who arrived during the spell of the manager Nigel Pearson.



13
Haydon Roberts
Left-Back [poor]

George Tanner
Right-Back [excellent]

15
Anis Mehmeti [average]
Left Winger


16
Harry Cornick
Centre-Forward [poor]
#
17
Taylor Gardner-Hickman [average]
Central Midfield

18
Danny Simpson [shocking]
Right-Back

19
Lewis Thomas [poor]
Goalkeeper

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Transfer activity
Purchased players: 19

Players with fee:4
Transfer expenditure:€7,010,000
Fee per player:€1,752,500
Chosen :23.02.2021 - 28.10.2023
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Haydon Roberts poor? he was fantastic the last half of last season, maybe the coaching eh?
 
Roberts did really well last season and a bit unlucky not to get selected ahead of Naismith who always has a 'rick' in him.
Naismith is better in midfield, a liability as a defender.

Looking at that list and the money spent shows me, I know not all, what a brilliant job Pearson did keeping us in the Championship.
And who else would have given Scott his chance.......at RB just get him in the team.
I believe we owe Nigel Pearson.
 
Roberts did really well last season and a bit unlucky not to get selected ahead of Naismith who always has a 'rick' in him.
Naismith is better in midfield, a liability as a defender.

Looking at that list and the money spent shows me, I know not all, what a brilliant job Pearson did keeping us in the Championship.
And who else would have given Scott his chance.......at RB just get him in the team.
I believe we owe Nigel Pearson.

None of that is in question RP, Red Robin continually states that Nige wasn’t backed in the transfer market, yet the stats above show how much he was backed. Was it enough, maybe not, it as I said before, it’s disingenuous to say he wasn’t backed.
 
Never played by Nige though was he. He even wanted out before Christmas till Manning convinced him of staying. So that one can be marked down to LM training him.
It’s not unusual for players to flourish under one manager, but not another. Several or ours played better under NP than LM, and some the reverse. TC and Mark Sykes are two examples who imo played better under NP, but seem to have regressed under LM. Management styles, and playing systems I imagine are the difference.
 
It’s not unusual for players to flourish under one manager, but not another. Several or ours played better under NP than LM, and some the reverse. TC and Mark Sykes are two examples who imo played better under NP, but seem to have regressed under LM. Management styles, and playing systems I imagine are the difference.

agree 100%