I read somewhere that after the obvious traumas, grief, divorce ect, that moving house was the next most common cause of depression. And on top of that we go lose 4-0. We're all there for you Happy
I'm not sure why we're having this conversation, the chances of the manager being sacked when we're fourth in the league with seven games remaining, is just sky of zero.
I think its time to go now. Its uninspiring to watch and i can see our crowds dropping to the 13,000 region next season. Time for an expansion of the away end ti accomodate the Leeds Sunderland Newcastle fans next season.
Absolutely agree, I thought/hoped SB might have done the honourable thing after the game last night and walked away, which may instantly lift the shadow of doom and gloom over the players, team, and club, giving the players a bit of freedom to play free from his constraints. I have been a Bruce supporter, but am now fed up to the back teeth of him and his tactics, time to say thanks and goodbye, out of ideas, out of form and out of contention. Many people have said that we have the strongest squad in this division on paper. That's just it though, unfortunately the game isn't played on paper it's what happens on the pitch, 11 v 11, and other factors come into play; who turns up on the day, who wants it more, heart, fight, battle, team spirit, tactics to put a team out to beat the opposition in front of you rather than a team picked out of sentiment and "one size fits all", all influenced by the manager. Lets not forget, this is SBs team, he brought the players in, and as he often says you are only as good as your strikers, where actually are the strikers he invested in? Our top scorer, main striker is bench warming, with the invisible men, Akpom and Diomande, nowhere to be seen! Besides giving the mental advantage to our opposition that we are playing with no recognised strikers, just 6 midfielders, I wonder what exactly Dawson and Davies feel, it must put more mental pressure on them to keep clean sheets? I can't forgive Bruce for playing this way against M'boro, Derby, or Bristol, he just got lucky last Saturday, with McG making a few good saves in the first half. For me, he has to go and now, to lift the stale, negative influence. It can't get any worse, it may give a lift and freedom to the players, maybe let Phelan & co, with Pennock also, the freedom to see what they can do to restore our hopes and season. Apologies for this rant.
It's perfectly reasonable to talk about him going now even if the Allams won't do it. We don't have to be limited to the minds of the incompetent owners.
Interesting that he's suddenly started performing as he gets a few months away from becoming unemployed. Coincidence eh?
The the possible exception of Cellino, no owner's going to sack their manager seven games from the end of the season when they're fourth in the league.
I don't, and I've met him fifty plus times. Ive spent a lot of time with them all and he's the best man we've had in charge since Little.
Nah Bruce is like a jovial uncle, Pearson just commanded respect whenever he walked into a room. The (majority of) players ****ing loved him. The public and private he are poles apart which is his downfall and will prevent him reaching somewhere near the top.
I know. He's a decent bloke, a normal bloke. Not some fancy pansy who panders to the mainstream circus bollocks. Now he's gone from Leicester I like him again, but his football here was diabolical and I don't wish to see it return.
It's just meaningless bland sound bites. What do you want hm to say, toms a fat **** I tried getting rid of in the summer but no one would take him. Th druggy looked good but he's gone to **** since he got back with tom. Meylers fallen off a cliff sinc he's had a kid. Dawson doesn't lead enough, Curtis has a left peg like a shovel. Hernandez is a ****ing tart who I tried to get rid of but no takers. Elmo's gone from mr consistency to mr couldn't give a ****. Etc etc