I don't think anyone can criticize Pearce after reading THIS

Dave, my OP was not about how much blame or otherwise can be attached to Stuart Pearce for yesterday's performance, or for recent performances over, say, the last three years. My question was whether he should be re-appointed for a further period (three years). Is he capable of breaking the worn-out old mould and moving our youngsters forward; or is re-appointing him just prolonging the cycle of "success up to a point but in the end dismal failure"? Does he have what it takes to CHANGE things for the better, or would it simply be same old, same old, for another three years?![]()
Robbie I agree your OP wasn't about that, but that hasn't stopped others from sticking the knife in his back, he has always been passionate about his country! The fact that he's distantly related to me has no bearing on the matter!
Seriously, I am in the pro Pearce camp! And yes, we are really related, something like 32nd cousins!
I rather like him myself dave, he comes across as a thoroughly nice guy (and his being related to you has absolutely no bearing on my feeling towards him
); and being 32nd cousins (or whatever) does mean there's a good distance between you -- else he might clean you out with a ferocious tackle ........... 
I rather like him myself dave, he comes across as a thoroughly nice guy (and his being related to you has absolutely no bearing on my feeling towards him
); and being 32nd cousins (or whatever) does mean there's a good distance between you -- else he might clean you out with a ferocious tackle ...........
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true, but a large portion of the blame must rest with Hodgson, who took several of the team to Brazil for a pointless friendly. the Ox would have made a huge difference.Well, so much for our latest attempt to win a tournament -- eliminated in the group stage after just 2 games. "I rest my case M'lud"!![]()
true, but a large portion of the blame must rest with Hodgson, who took several of the team to Brazil for a pointless friendly. the Ox would have made a huge difference.Well, so much for our latest attempt to win a tournament -- eliminated in the group stage after just 2 games. "I rest my case M'lud"!![]()
true, but a large portion of the blame must rest with Hodgson, who took several of the team to Brazil for a pointless friendly. the Ox would have made a huge difference.

Good news for Roy Hodgson
But it's not all doom and gloom and fume for English fans. On Friday night, Ukraine mauled Montenegro in Podgorica and in doing so did England the biggest favour since the US accepted Piers Morgan's visa request.

just read on bbc sportsday that pearce's contract will NOT be renewed. thank goodness for that. please, lets do this right from now on!! fingers crossed.
. There have been rumours that Gareth Southgate is front runner. Oh dear! Nice enough guy, but surely not the man to drive a revolution forward. 
Robbie I agree your OP wasn't about that, but that hasn't stopped others from sticking the knife in his back, he has always been passionate about his country! The fact that he's distantly related to me has no bearing on the matter!
Seriously, I am in the pro Pearce camp! And yes, we are really related, something like 32nd cousins!