thats not good http://www1.skysports.com/football/...-sacked-as-leicester-city-manager-sky-sources ok they are gonna go straight back down... but hey he took them up , he should have been kept on , I reckon he could have taken them straight back again next term.
Comes across as abit of a ****** to me what was that all about pinning the palace player down at weekend man under pressure I think. I watched most of there palace game at weekend against palace they were unlucky had chances to get summat speroni for palace did well.
They will still be relegated so pretty pointless if you ask me. I've never understood why clubs sack managers after the transfer window has closed.
Pearson is a tw@t and should have been sacked for his fan outburst....another one in the 'football family' who ought to realise how bloody lucky he is. They don't realise what working a proper job is like cos they have been in footy all their life and know nothing else. Football these days breeds utter wan.kers it seems. Clearly couldn't handle the pressure and/or any criticism....******...ta ta
My dad used to teach his daughter. Says he was a genuinely nice bloke. Only interested in listening about what she could do better at, not telling the teachers what he thought.
I think that nonsense with pinning the player may have been the last straw Watched it on MoTD last night and again over a bacon butty this morning in bed... its weird.. When he says in the interview after " I can look after myself" wtf was all that about. The man is a Psycho.
I'm not so sure about that Bob. By all accounts he was getting quite a lot of verbal pelters from fans so in my opinion he had every right to give some back.
It does make you wonder what goes through the mind of chairmen once clubs get to the Premier League. I think Leicester have done about as well as expected, they haven't had the standout individuals that some other clubs who have gone up have had to fire the goals in, they've just been a good team for the last few years in the Championship - which no doubt makes it harder to improve, especially in the PL transfer market where you can easily spend £15m on someone who turns out to be a dud. No doubt Leicester will go for some foreign bloke with an exotic sounding name who has nothing of note on his CV - it's no wonder a lot of British managers have a chip on their shoulder as hardly any of them get the chance to manage at the top level whether they deserve it or not.