Yep, me. As I said previously, I mustve met him 50 times and he's a really nice, genuine, funny bloke who for some reason hates the media and consequently he doesn't come across that way. He also did a very good job for us.
well i would take that diving **** knockart, schulup, morgan, schmeichel and yes i i understand your question was ironic and u did not want an answer
Sorry, I meant anybody who mattered... Reading Twitter you'd be forgiven for thinking that most players who played under him think he's a ****. I think the Paul McShane story also tells you that Pearson is in fact a piece of ****. I hope he never works again.
It's not bitterness it's Schadenfreude - "Satisfaction or pleasure felt at someone else's misfortune." I personally feel satisfaction that someone who showed nothing but disdain for our club and supporters has fallen flat on his arse.
What would your definition of bitter be? Why would any Hull City fan be bitter because a better manager replaced him, resulting in us getting to the premiership and the club he returned to narrowly missing out?
Topics and posts of hate whenever he does anything. He left you almost two years ago now but still every week threads pop up about him. Get over him.
We're not bitter, we're amused. Even you have to admit we've won the bragging rights. Best you can do is try and wum with the suggestion that we'll come down next year.
And let's not forget Leicester fans love all their previous managers - Sven, Holloway, Allen, Pearson when he was at Hull, Megson to name just a few, some who get more "love" on the leicester boards than others - I think sven is the most loved ex-Leicester manager and would be welcomed back with open arms and even more open hearts should Pearson be replaced