That dive by Mahrez and Pearsons OTT grabbing of Dickovs head at the final whistle is why proper fans are turning away from the game. It's full of ****s. You included.
So your a mind reader as well as being a poor troll then? Even though you actually DID do it in that case? Even though it is seeing as you are rock bottom with 9 to play. Not if Bruce had acted like a massive bully boy bell end by being asked a question like this
I hope to Christ you were going for hypocrisy with this comment seeing as who you are defending on here.
If the Mackems go down with Lesta then NP might get the gig @ the stadium of light. Dont see Dick Advocaat being anything other than a desperate attempt by Ellis Short. The Mackems Ian Dowie shall we say ?
Iv'e always thought he would go to either Wendies or Boro. if the latter go up maybe their boss will be poached by someone like Swansea or Saints if Koeman goes.
Please do NOT shoot any more holes in this Lesta twonk's "FACTS". He's already in a very emotional state about his beloved leader and I sense his self-loathing could end in tragedy if he is forced to face the truth. Lets try and empathise with the pain of Lesta fans.
Have you noticed it has vanished now that it's made itself look a c*** again. Just like it does every time.
Andy is lucky Assem Allam is still around, otherwise he'd be in with a good shout of winning **** of the Month.
What a bunch of R's Lickers!!! Rob Tanner's blog: A manager's life in the Premier League I was a little astonished in December when Nigel Pearson said to me he was enjoying dealing with the media now Leicester City are in the Premier League. "Really?" But Pearson was adamant he was enjoying the brighter, more intense media spotlight and the variety of questioning. I wonder if he would say the same now. Last Sunday a video of the end of the press conference following City's frustrating 0-0 draw with Hull City quickly spread across the internet. It showed Pearson getting irritated by a line of questioning from one national journalist about his players' conduct after Steve Bruce had suggested in the same room minutes before that City had tried to influence the referee to send off his son, Alex Bruce. The journalist then asked the question: "Would you say your season is waxing or waning?" That question added to Pearson's growing frustration and afterwards he could audibly be heard muttering an obscenity about the journalist as he left the room. Of course managers shouldn't react in such a way to a line of questioning from a journalist. Modern Premier League managers should be able to deal with the media. It is such a major part of the modern game. However, let me put a little more detail to the story in a bid to put the whole episode into some context. Last Thursday, during the written press section of the pre-match press conference, Pearson was asked whether that one crucial win could turn the tide of City's season. Pearson was in a relaxed mood and he smiled as he replied: "Tides do turn you know. It is to do with the moon and the gravitational pull. It is the waxing and the waning." Harmless enough, you would have thought. However, the next day several of the red top nationals had seized upon that one quote and The Sun produced a double page spread with a picture of Pearson mocked up so he looked like he was holding the moon with the headline in huge letters beneath 'Lunacy'. It didn't go down well. It does amaze me. On many occasions journalists have turned to me after a Pearson press conference and complained that he doesn't give them a line they could use, even after he has spoken for over 40 minutes. To them the stuff which is bread and butter to a local newspaper, like team news, is mundane. They complain that Pearson is guarded, locked down and suspicious. Is it any wonder why? When he does finally relax and throw them a bone it gets the full red-top treatment. During the same press conference Pearson had been asked his thoughts on players surrounding referees attempting to influence a decision. This came after Chelsea's Champions League exit at the hands of Paris St Germain. Pearson said his players don't do it and that he wouldn't be encouraging them to do so. With that background and the frustration of City being unable to win a game he himself had stated was a must-win, it was no wonder he reacted in the way he did towards the end of last week's press conference, even if deep down he knows he should not have reacted to the journalist's attempt to goad him with the reference to 'waxing and waning'. After a couple of high profile incidents this season that episode was certainly something he could have done without. It certainly wasn't Pearson's finest hour, but it wasn't exactly British journalism at its best either.
Koeman has gone on record as saying that he will see out his Saints contract. As for McClaren i guess it will depend on what happens to Derby this season.