http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29987324
Having just read the article above, how much longer do you think the owners will give Pearson to sort the situation out?
He trots out the same old excuse: "People don't realise the difference in the quality at this level".
However, he acknowledges that we have good players, so perhaps he needs to look a bit closer to home when he bemoans the lack of quality.
I didn't notice much in the way of a lack of quality in the opening games which were arguably much harder than the recent ones against Palace, Newcastle, Burnley and WBA, where we've picked up 1 point and scored 2 goals.
He also says we are struggling to find fluency. Hardly surprising when he swaps the team every match and has been playing with no width to feed our main (only) striker.
The owners have ploughed in millions of their own money. The fans have waited 10 years for this season, having paid their hard earned following the team home and away in the meantime, and now it's all going down the toilet, and he has to shoulder most of the blame. The players haven't suddenly got worse. It's the manager that's picking the wrong team for the occasion.
When I listen to him post match, he reminds me a lot of Sven. There's the slow, measured thoughts that make him sound very cerebral. But I wonder if the speed of his speech is actually governed by the speed of his thinking.
I reckon he's got 4 matches at best to save his job. Those 4 include Sunderland, QPR and Villa. After that we will have played all the teams that we are competing with in the lower half of the table. If there's no improvement by then, then it's time for him to go.
Thoughts?
Having just read the article above, how much longer do you think the owners will give Pearson to sort the situation out?
He trots out the same old excuse: "People don't realise the difference in the quality at this level".
However, he acknowledges that we have good players, so perhaps he needs to look a bit closer to home when he bemoans the lack of quality.
I didn't notice much in the way of a lack of quality in the opening games which were arguably much harder than the recent ones against Palace, Newcastle, Burnley and WBA, where we've picked up 1 point and scored 2 goals.
He also says we are struggling to find fluency. Hardly surprising when he swaps the team every match and has been playing with no width to feed our main (only) striker.
The owners have ploughed in millions of their own money. The fans have waited 10 years for this season, having paid their hard earned following the team home and away in the meantime, and now it's all going down the toilet, and he has to shoulder most of the blame. The players haven't suddenly got worse. It's the manager that's picking the wrong team for the occasion.
When I listen to him post match, he reminds me a lot of Sven. There's the slow, measured thoughts that make him sound very cerebral. But I wonder if the speed of his speech is actually governed by the speed of his thinking.
I reckon he's got 4 matches at best to save his job. Those 4 include Sunderland, QPR and Villa. After that we will have played all the teams that we are competing with in the lower half of the table. If there's no improvement by then, then it's time for him to go.
Thoughts?
... no real preference ... pretty relaxed with either 
...As long as you fin below us of course...Cant wait for 29th ATM.... 

