Yes i admit its bad for football, but all its the clubs own fault for handing out contracts like this. It comes back the bite you in the bum sometimes. And yes that does include us
I can't be arsed to talk about it anymore. It's been debated to death on our board for over a year now. All I'll say is we used to have a moron as a chairman who put him on a stupid contract. But it's Jimmy who has acted like a **** of the highest order over the last 2 years and I honestly hope he chokes to death on his breakfast tomorrow morning.
Thats what we used to think. Fulham warned us we should have listened. We warned Ipswich they should have listened. I imagine Ipswich are now warning Cardiff, they should listen.
He was always on Soccer AM and he seemed a right laugh, He was even a decent player aswell. And Paul Jewell was the first manager who gave Bullard a chance and if he cant sort him out then i dont think anyone can
When I first tried to post, the system told me I had to wait 30 seconds before posting again. Obviously, it had posted the message anyway!
How you doing anyway G star I've missed you on our board. How you enjoying Nigel 'I'm the dullest most boring hypocritical pathetic **** in history' Pearson sending you to sleep on Saturdays? Bet it's good for any insomniacs in Leicester.
Good to be appreciated! I find his interviews fascinating. This battle of the Pearsons saga is getting interesting! Sure, Nige has a monotone voice, but it's what he says that's important. I didn't bother listening to Sven's interviews, it was all, "First half good, second half, not so good" and "well, that's football for sure". I never miss Pearson's interviews. I don't think he's a hypocrite either. I think the unfinished job at Leicester has eaten away at him for 18 months. He clearly didn't want to go to Hull in the first place. Nothing personal against your club, you were just the available halfway house before he returned to his native East Midlands.
Pearson didnt want to leave here in the first place, i think he felt he was forced to go to Hull. Hull could of been anybody at the time and he would of went as he felt he was being pushed out.