NIGEL PEARSON SACKED!!!!!

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Statistically, Nigel is also the onlly manager in our history to have a free hit at League One with a Championship budget...


O'Neill is the most successful because he...you know... won stuff.

League 1 isn't as easy as people like to think

As Leeds, Forest, Southampton, Charlton, Sheffield United, Preston or Coventry fans

All them clubs failed to bounce back straight away. Yes we should have got promoted and we did it with ease but Nigel still deserves credit for it
 
Wouldn't have been a spur of the moment decision and don't believe everything you see in the media!:emoticon-0100-smile
Pearson was shocked, we was shocked, the media was shocked and judging by Jeff Schlupp's comments the day before when he signed a new contract the players will have been shocked.

Kasper was only saying the other week that Pearson is the best manager he has played for, he is very highly respected and loved by the players
 
Pearson was shocked, we was shocked, the media was shocked and judging by Jeff Schlupp's comments the day before when he signed a new contract the players will have been shocked.

Kasper was only saying the other week that Pearson is the best manager he has played for, he is very highly respected and loved by the players

The shock to most I think is in the timing. Obviously things were unfolding that no one knew about. The owners have a Brand, King Power, and as part of the marketing policy for this decided to buy an English premier league club - Leicester City. All employees, especially the senior management have to represent the brand accordingly. Pearson didn't.
 
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The players returned today for pre season testing

One lined used on the official site is the "clubs highly skilled medical and sports science staff". Don't they realise they will be gone soon, there Nigel's team.

The more I think about it the more I think yesterday Vichai and Top was pissed off with something and had a rush of blood and sacked Nigel. According to the media Nigel didn't know nothing about a breakdown in the relationship and everything was normal as far as he was concerned. I hope the owners aren't regretting it now and they actually thought it though because there's no turning back this time
.. if they want to keep them they'll just be offered more money ... and will probably stay... little loyalty in football these days I'm afraid...
 
The shock to most I think is in the timing. Obviously things were unfolding that no one knew about. The owners have a Brand, King Power, and as part of the marketing policy for this decided to buy an English premier league club - Leicester City. All employees, especially the senior management have to represent the brand accordingly Pearson didn't.
... on the money...
 
According to the Mirror Neil Lennon wants the job, they also say Dean Hammond is set to sign a new 1 year deal
 
Lennon would be ok for me. He´s got LC history & he´s passionate.
We just need to keep hold of our scouting staff & turn ourselves into a top 10 side. Not sure what went on with NP but I can´t help thinking he could of took us alot further.
 
Tim Flowers has backed Nigel Pearson to one day become the England manager
Maybe in some computer game but not here on planet Reality.

Pearson's strengths probably lie more in assistant manager rather than actual manager. You could even argue that Peter Taylor (and I have to cringe when saying this) was more successful than Pearson because didn't he actually get us to the top of the Prem for one glorious week?
 
Maybe in some computer game but not here on planet Reality.

Pearson's strengths probably lie more in assistant manager rather than actual manager. You could even argue that Peter Taylor (and I have to cringe when saying this) was more successful than Pearson because didn't he actually get us to the top of the Prem for one glorious week?

Actually, on win rate alone, Peter Taylor is probably our most successful manager.

Though comparing win rates in the lower leagues, with win rates in the top flight, is obviously a complete nonsense.
 
Maybe in some computer game but not here on planet Reality.

Pearson's strengths probably lie more in assistant manager rather than actual manager. You could even argue that Peter Taylor (and I have to cringe when saying this) was more successful than Pearson because didn't he actually get us to the top of the Prem for one glorious week?

I think it was 2 weeks due to an international break; But there was still fans moaning when we were top. Some fans are unbelievable!!!!!