... in the same way? ... have a word with yourself ... you may be being over dramatically inaccurate... I'm merely being ironic. ...
I don't think Pearson is a saint any more than you and others hate him. It's exactly the same. A gross exaggeration.
... in the same way? ... have a word with yourself ... you may be being over dramatically inaccurate... I'm merely being ironic. ...
Not me. Whatever happens, and I think we'll be more consistent his season, it was right of the owners to can Pearson. A good championship manager, ill equipped to cope tactically and emotionally with the Premier League. Definitely not the man to be the public face of the club/King Power or to take us forward.
FF are you a woman? You have to argue about everything
Your defence of Danns and Peltier on the basis they scored a goal is pitiful. Your looking for an argument with everything i post and its boring everyone.
We have difference opinions get over it
... the situation we have now is that of a confident squad that has been strengthened (assuming we get Cambiasso to sign for another year) and with a whole new season in front of us .. if we can carry on with the end of season form we will surpass last season's achievement ... IMHOI don't think Pearson is a saint any more than you and others hate him. It's exactly the same. A gross exaggeration.
... blimey Tiddles ... your whiskers might not have been twitching but mine certainly were... we secured safety with a game to go having drawn at Sunderland as results eleswhere went in our favour ... the players started to dance for joy when those other results came through ... if those results had gone otherwise we would then have had to win our final game to ensure safety .. that's the reality of the situation rather than your history re-written 'comfortable 6 point gap' scenario
... as to imbalance of fixtures .. everybody plays everybody twice ... not sure I've seen anyone other than you mentioning 'lucky and didn't deserve it' ... the final table is for me a reflection of a teams' relative merit over the season ... ... I doubt very much that any team will escape from such a position as we were in any time soon, perhaps never again ... it was the proverbial cliffhanger for me ... the kind of happy ending that is usually confined to movies .. because the escape was 'against all odds' and for me at least it was also by the skin of our teeth ......
How am I rewriting history? We DID survive by six points! Don't facts matter to you anymore? Why let 'em get in the way of a good story eh?.
the story of our comfortable survival will go down in history as such no doubt ... however as a member of the irrelevant majority I'll stick with the version I experienced .. extreme relief at an amazing escape with a game to spare ...Let's get it in perspective regarding progress under Pearson. The progress started from a very low position. I know a lot of other clubs have gone down to the third tier and not made it straight back up. That promotion at the first attempt was crucial and Pearson has to be congratulated for that. The seasons in The Championship were also progressive, despite the hiccup in the one where we went on the bad mid season run but still managed to qualify for the play-offs. And no one can argue about the success of the promotion year.
But let's be realistic about last season. We did escape by a whisker never mind where we finally ended up in the table and that we had a game to spare. What the team achieved was extraordinary, defied history and may prove to be a one-off event. Being that far behind at the end of April had everyone worried, even you I would imagine. I admit yet again that I would have ditched Pearson as manager at the end of the year, because there was no sign of him knowing how to pick a side that would win a game, and the stakes were too high to let him continue.
Yes, we played some good stuff, but it's results and points that keep you in the league. With his later bizarre activities of grabbing opposing players by the throat and unstable ranting in press conferences I felt the pressure had got to him and he was totally losing it. Saying that, since he survived one stay of execution, I was surprised when he was sacked and assumed that it wasn't a spur of the moment decision and that the board had someone already lined up. That clearly wasn't the case. But like I've said before, you can only appoint one of the candidates who apply, and Ranieri probably looked the best. I'm not overly enthused by the choice, but only time will tell.
I think some people are certainly condemning him. They are seeing some parallels with Sven, and I understand that, but they are putting forward their theories as fact and saying he is just here for the money and doesn't care about the club. When they do that, then it becomes a lie as there is no actual truth in it; it is just their opinion. Maybe they will be proven right. But only time will tell.
And just for the record I'm not a Pearson hater. I think he has just about reached the limit of his abilities in the Championship and he will probably do very well again down at that level, but I believe he lacks the tactical nous to take us any further. I'm not saying that is 'fact', it is just my belief based on what has gone before.
No. The 2 situations are not linked in any way. Whatever Ranieri does or doesn't do will have no effect on how I judge Pearson's abilities. In my world time tends to move forward and cannot affect the past.Funny thing is if this season does go tits up like i fear will the anti Pearson brigade accept they was wrong?
... why indeedthe story of our comfortable survival will go down in history as such no doubt ... however as a member of the irrelevant majority I'll stick with the version I experienced .. extreme relief at an amazing escape with a game to spare ...
Well now you're re-writing my comments! Where did I say we survived comfortably? I said we didn't survive by the skin of our teeth. There's a gap between one extreme and the other where the true usually lies, but you often ignore that area..
I admire your confidence ... it must be lovely in 'your area' ... in mine the teeth are still chattering ... I know you don't bet - you often make the point - shame in this case because your self belief could have earned you a fortune....... OK my mistake for interpreting that not surviving by the skin of our teeth just might have inferred a degree of comfort .... as to that area I ignore but you obviously inhabit ... how else would you interpret our escape then? ... I watched every game last season and throughout that run in I don't think I have ever been so on the edge of my seat or nervous in all the time I've watched the club ... because there seemed to be very little (if no) margin for error .... now if you didn't see our escape like that well done youI admire your confidence ... it must be lovely in 'your area' ... in mine the teeth are still chattering ... I know you don't bet - you often make the point - shame in this case because your self belief could have earned you a fortune...
We lost exactly the same number of league games as them (19)Burnley were consistent last season. They lost most of their games.
Tell that to Chelsea fansConsistency is overrated.
How do you know what his exact targets were? Whatever they were he certainly didn't meet them with the way he acted/reacted last seasonNow hitting your targets consistently year after year, that's different. Our former "Championship" level manager did exactly that
Doesn't cost anything to be civil and respectful to people. Treat others as you wish to be treated yourself. Leicester City is the team we support, sadly the days of it being "ours" have long gone. It is a marketing tool in the King Power organization. If this nice manager fails then another nice manager will replace him.But who wants that when you can have a nice guy like Sven or Ranieri in as the face of our Duty Free empire, I mean our football club?
Which backs up my point that consistency is overrated!We lost exactly the same number of league games as them (19)
They consistently lost and, just as importantly, consistently didn't win. Our sporadic form kept us up..Tell that to Chelsea fans.
How do you know what his exact targets were? Whatever they were he certainly didn't meet them with the way he acted/reacted last season.
Well I don't think relegation was among them! Pretty sure survival last season and promotion the season before were targets hit. The two play-off campaigns (in two seasons before that) were also very likely targets. As was promotion from League One before that. If you suggesting he may over-achieved, well that's a possibility.Doesn't cost anything to be civil and respectful to people. Treat others as you wish to be treated yourself. Leicester City is the team we support, sadly the days of it being "ours" have long gone. It is a marketing tool in the King Power organization. If this nice manager fails then another nice manager will replace him.
I'd settle for a more tranquil path - 14 points first 13 games, 14 points second 13 games, 13 points last 12 games - better for the heartWhich backs up my point that consistency is overrated! laugh They consistently lost and, just as importantly, consistently didn't win. Our sporadic form kept us up..

Agreed & AgreedSorry, but we're NEVER going to have that level of consistency in the Premier League (few teams are). We did have it the season before in the Championship though...
You can't just be good at one aspect of management and neglect all else, you have to learn and become better in your weaker areas not get progressively worse.Well I don't think relegation was among them! Pretty sure survival last season and promotion the season before were targets hit. The two play-off campaigns (in two seasons before that) were also very likely targets. As was promotion from League One before that. If you suggesting he may over-achieved, well that's a possibility.
Suspect you might get different viewpoints from say Nugent, Schmeicel, Morgan to Danns, Beckford, Albrighton. Doesn't matter if you're nice or a prick you should always respect others, Pearson clearly didn't and couldn't see how his behaviour was alienating him from the owners.Don't see what being nice as to do with being a successful manager. Unless you're such a prick you alienate the players (like Martin Allen apparently did), but that's certainly not the vibe that was coming out of the club in all those years.
I'd settle for a more tranquil path - 14 points first 13 games, 14 points second 13 games, 13 points last 12 games - better for the heart![]()
You can't just be good at one aspect of management and neglect all else, you have to learn and become better in your weaker areas not get progressively worse.![]()
Suspect you might get different viewpoints from say Nugent, Schmeicel, Morgan to Danns, Beckford, Albrighton. Doesn't matter if you're nice or a prick you should always respect others, Pearson clearly didn't and couldn't see how his behaviour was alienating him from the owners.
... blimey Tiddles ... your whiskers might not have been twitching but mine certainly were... we secured safety with a game to go having drawn at Sunderland as results eleswhere went in our favour ... the players started to dance for joy when those other results came through ... if those results had gone otherwise we would then have had to win our final game to ensure safety .. that's the reality of the situation rather than your history re-written 'comfortable 6 point gap' scenario
... as to imbalance of fixtures .. everybody plays everybody twice ... not sure I've seen anyone other than you mentioning 'lucky and didn't deserve it' ... the final table is for me a reflection of a teams' relative merit over the season ... ... I doubt very much that any team will escape from such a position as we were in any time soon, perhaps never again ... it was the proverbial cliffhanger for me ... the kind of happy ending that is usually confined to movies .. because the escape was 'against all odds' and for me at least it was also by the skin of our teeth ......

The season before Sunderland were 7 points from safety with Chelsea (a), Man U (a), Everton (a) and Man City (h) in our run in. We survived after looking dead and buried. Although you could argue it was tougher for you as it was your first season
How's your signings and pre season coming along?