http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/new...Goran-Eriksson-replacement-article824541.html Not much of a story. Nothing to suggest it's anything other than speculation. Quite pleasing I feel, nice for him to be noticed for the job he's doing.
It's even in the HDF, although Hull City have rubbished the rumour. http://www.thisishullandeastriding....urs-nonsense/story-13712209-detail/story.html
I think its a credit to how far NP as taken us as a club and as a team, and the fact its not going to happen just makes it laughable
Read them with pity. JL has ruined the comments facility on there. There is no longer any debate. He comments, they bite. Must be food and drink to a WUM.
Well, Theo, I just read them anyway. I'd say - in response to the debate on there - James Lodge is none other than Percy/TWF. Same ****ing thickness!
But former City boss Nigel Pearson, now at Hull, still remains high in the thoughts of vice-chairman Aiyawatt 'Top' Raksriaksorn after he stopped short of dismissing City's interest, revealed in the Mercury on Saturday. But City know that persuading Pearson to return would be a major coup. This is from the Leicester Mercury published today. Pearson is one of the many names being considered I dont think it will happen but nothing would surprise me. No one thought he would of left us to join you
The mercury are quite often right with stuff like this They are saying we are going to make an approach for Lee Clark but Pearson is still under consideration
Last week the Leicester Mercury said the owners would only appoint a manager with experience of managing in the Championship, yet now the front runner is Lee Clark.
Or Percy.... Hang on a minute where is Percy "PERCY, OH PERCY WHERE ARE YOU?" Strange how he always goes off the radar when we win isn't it?
NP isn't going anywhere. He's built his own team here, almost every player was his own buy. He's building a brilliant young squad, and I'm sure he feels that he could take us into the Premier League, and let's face it, he'll get a lot more credit for achieving that here than he will if he does it with a team with money to burn. It's like winning the Premier League with Man City or Arsenal. Man City should really be walking it regardless of who's in charge, Arsenal would take some seriously good managing. Anyway, when a manager gets sacked, the club draws up a shortlist, and it's never exactly short. Pearson is probably one of about 30 managers, it's just the fact that it's his former club that makes the news stand out.