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Nigel Pearson......

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He was appointed as a Championship manager when we were bottom without a point in 5 games. Hardly the same requirement. You've made some piss poor argument in support of Pearson. I thought you liked him?

How have I made a piss poor argument in support of Pearson?

I've linked a post in which our favourite news hound has alluded to the qualities which kept Leicester up last season. He's certainly a strong character and well able to look after himself but as the article states the public face of Pearson isn't necessarily the same face he presents to his players........and whatever anyone says the main problem at this club is getting the best out of a decent squad of players.......I think he can do that and apart from a few pansies on here most of our fans will embrace him if he achieves that.
 

From Lord Alfred's article



Even when they seemed glued to the bottom of the table there was always a paradox about Pearson’s team. Whereas sides such as picked up points from poor displays, Leicester’s performances regularly outstripped results.

A source of considerable frustration, this disconnect also offered hope. “We always felt we were playing well,” Pearson said. “But it’s been difficult to go to certain places and not come away with something. I’m not going to lie – there’ve been moments where you questioned whether we could do it.”

Look having seen the last few seasons at Sunderland where we have made great escapes routine I know when a shit or bust situation presents itself and that is exactly where Leicester were last year, it was the last throw of the dice and the players found something special in those last few games and were outstanding and to retrospectively say Pearson's approach with the players was the catalyst is stretching the bounds of reasonableness.

Something clicked and you fully deserved to stay up but you can't get away from the fact that for the majority of the season this 'connection' this 'caring approach to players lives' wasn't delivering.

Over the season it was enough to keep you up but doesn't stop me from thinking that Pearson's bad qualities outweigh his good, if he comes then he'll get my backing but he wouldn't be my choice
 
He's not a "bully".

You're judging him by perception.

The players at Leicester would have ran through walls for him, they didn't feel intimidated by him and used to laugh about the press incidents that happened last season.

One thing Pearson will do is banish anyone who isn't up for the fight or is detrimental to team harmony. At Leicester he refused to play players on £40k a week in the Championship who were a bad influence, he got rid of them all in the end and left Leicester with a team who are one of the most bonded and closest teams in football.


I was waiting for you to join the fray....:lol:
 
He's not a "bully".

You're judging him by perception.

The players at Leicester would have ran through walls for him, they didn't feel intimidated by him and used to laugh about the press incidents that happened last season.

One thing Pearson will do is banish anyone who isn't up for the fight or is detrimental to team harmony. At Leicester he refused to play players on £40k a week in the Championship who were a bad influence, he got rid of them all in the end and left Leicester with a team who are one of the most bonded and closest teams in football.

This is the only way little farty clubs like you and us can compete, we need to polish turds.....
 
The bloke is a complete and utter bellend. His behaviour on the touchline has fallen below the standard of Pardew and when the pressure was really on him it was clear he found it very difficult to cope with. I wouldn't touch him with a bloody bargepole.
 
This is the only way little farty clubs like you and us can compete, we need to polish turds.....

In your own crude and inarticulate way you've nailed it.....;)

The bloke is a complete and utter bellend. His behaviour on the touchline has fallen below the standard of Pardew and when the pressure was really on him it was clear he found it very difficult to cope with. I wouldn't touch him with a bloody bargepole.

What's not to like about your manager putting his hands around an opposition players throat man....:lol:
 
If he's such a good manager how come Leicester were so shit for the majority of last season?

I don't want him here. He's a prick and a bully

Even when we were seven points adrift I had realistic hope and expectations of getting out because we played well most weeks and didn't get the results we deserved but we were always competitive. This wasn't blind optimism as a fan as I've seen Brian Little, Peter Taylor and Micky Adams Leicester teams get relegated in which it was apparent all season they weren't good enough for the top flight. Even after we lost 2-1 at Arsenal Arsene Wenger said we were the best team at the Emirates that season and couldn't believe we were bottom of the table.

The Claudio Ranieri side are all Pearson players and over the last 17 PL games this Leicester side have shown form that could win the title. Pearson took Leicester from League One to 14th in the PL but all his detractors want to focus on why he was bottom of the PL at one point.

Have you got evidence of these "batterings" they took for three quarters of the season?

Leicester never lost a game last season by more than two goals.

Only Chelsea and Man City could claim the same I believe.
 
He another Howard Wilkinson. Mark my words.

This is a statement based on fuck all evidence.

He took a team from L1 to safety in the PL and left a solid legacy for a club to establish itself as a PL side for the foreseeable future but many on here like to judge him on perception with very little evidence to justify their claims.

I'm saying he would be far from a disaster but I'm using evidence of the past to make my assumptions.

Open your minds people and analyse his career so far.,

I was waiting for you to join the fray....:lol:

The cavalry has arrived, you look like General Custer on this thread. :lol:
 
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To be fair I look like General Custer on most threads......:lol:......I'm not the most popular poster on the SMB that's for sure.......but I'd like to think I get more right than I get wrong ;)

I can PM you some tips on how to be popular and respected on the SMB if you like? :lol:

It's never a bad thing to swim against the current in a sea of fools and idiots. :lol:
 
I'd be interested to see how he'd handle some of our prima donnas.

I can't say with any certainty that Pearson would be a success at Sunderland, just as I couldn't say with any certainty that Mourinho, Ancelotti or Guardiola would be either.

What I can say with virtually 100% certainty that any prima donna or anyone who won't tow the line will be banished. If there is a cliche at Sunderland then those players will either fall in line or very quickly find themselves looking for another club. It's the one thing he has zero tolerance on and there will be no player power at Sunderland under Pearson's watch.
 
I think we could do a lot worse tbh.

Too many people judge managers on their performances in press conferences. He's an embarrassment and a national laughing stock when it comes to those.

But weigh that up against how he fits the main criteria we should be looking for - strong character, track record, building teams, leaving behind a strong legacy, ability to keep teams in the Premier League, ability to get teams promoted into the Premier League - and there are a lot more positives than negatives IMO.
 
Found this article by Louise Taylor while reporting on the 0-0 v Leicester at the SOL last season. Quite an interesting perspective on the man's qualities as someone capable of galvanising team spirit at a club. Have a read before you dismiss the fella as a nob based purely on his sometimes abrasive public face....



Blinded by blizzards of statistics, deluged in seas of digitalised performance analysis data and sidetracked by Moneyball theories, it is all too easy for modern managers to overlook the human factor.

Fortunately for , Nigel Pearson believes nothing is more important than making time to talk to players, learn about their lives and establish relationships.

Kasper Schmeichel believes the manager’s ability to connect represents a big reason why, against all odds, Leicester secured survival on a blustery Wearside afternoon.

“Nigel Pearson cares,” said the goalkeeper. “He cares deeply not just about football but about his players on and off the pitch. How their lives are going. It means a lot to players when you have a manager who cares so deeply about you as an individual, not just as a player.”

In return Leciester’s squad leapt through metaphorical hoops of flame for Pearson as they collected 19 points from their final eight games of the season. “The boss has been immense; he’s the best manager I’ve played under,” Schmeichel said. “Everyone has got to know that the Nigel Pearson they see and the we see are two very different people. He’s a charismatic guy, a born leader.

“He has a great sense of humour and an energy that transmits to the lads. His enthusiasm for football is infectious. I think he’s the manager of the year. I know I’m happy to have him as my boss.”
I read this the first time it came out and have paid closer attention to Nigel Pearson ever since. If he is picked perhaps his son can also get a second chance and strengthen our back four. We all make mistakes in our youth!
 
I read this the first time it came out and have paid closer attention to Nigel Pearson. If he is picked perhaps his son can also get a second chance and strengthen our back four. We all make mistakes in our youth!

Given who owned the club it was a massive diplomatic faux-pas but if we are all being entirely honest it's the kind of thing young lads do.
 
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