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Post by Fred Merger on Oct 8, 2016 16:14:40 GMT
Derby just confirmed that he has left the club in last few minutes!
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Post by StokieNath on Oct 8, 2016 16:19:57 GMT
Can't blame his son for this one.
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Post by drjeffsdiscobarge on Oct 8, 2016 16:22:40 GMT
Who's he killed?
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Oct 8, 2016 17:38:22 GMT
No surprise round these parts he's gone and how amazing this announcement was made as England kicked off
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Post by Gods on Oct 8, 2016 17:56:49 GMT
Did he lay the foundations for the Leicester City miracle or is Claudio Ranieri grabbing the full credit for that?
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Post by mrcoke on Oct 8, 2016 18:03:16 GMT
Did he lay the foundations for the Leicester City miracle or is Claudio Ranieri grabbing the full credit for that? He turned it round at Leicester in the last couple of months of 2014-15 season, he took them from almost certain relegation to safety. www.soccerstats.com/team.asp?league=england_2015&teamid=25
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Post by Pugsley on Oct 8, 2016 18:04:35 GMT
He's a shocking manager as well as an obnoxious human being.
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Post by homer32 on Oct 8, 2016 18:17:19 GMT
This guy has mental health issues imo.He looks so angry and seems to have no fuse at all, he looks as though he's about to explode at any second and he obviously has done on a number of occasions.Suggests he goes away from the game and sorts himself out, with the help from some medication from his doctor.
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Post by crapslinger on Oct 8, 2016 18:19:53 GMT
Did he lay the foundations for the Leicester City miracle or is Claudio Ranieri grabbing the full credit for that? He turned it round at Leicester in the last couple of months of 2014-15 season, he took them from almost certain relegation to safety. www.soccerstats.com/team.asp?league=england_2015&teamid=25With the assistance of a certain Robert Huth he did indeed
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Post by Gods on Oct 8, 2016 18:21:47 GMT
Did he lay the foundations for the Leicester City miracle or is Claudio Ranieri grabbing the full credit for that? He turned it round at Leicester in the last couple of months of 2014-15 season, he took them from almost certain relegation to safety. www.soccerstats.com/team.asp?league=england_2015&teamid=25That was my point really, Leicester were getting Premier League winning results at the end of the season before they won the Premier League. I am not sure he can just be written out of the Leicester City miracle story.
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Post by fca47 on Oct 8, 2016 22:09:17 GMT
Did a great job for Leicester, but Ranieri is a nice man, so gets all the credit.
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Post by werrington on Oct 8, 2016 22:24:11 GMT
He's an obnoxious bully and a wanker to boot ....no more no less
The way he singled that overweight reporter out and taunted and tried to intimidate him was an embarrassing disgrace
And to think we still have fools in here advocating him for the Stoke job
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Post by davejohnno1 on Oct 8, 2016 22:28:38 GMT
He's an obnoxious bully and a wanker to boot ....no more no less The way he singled that overweight reporter out and taunted and tried to intimidate him was an embarrassing disgrace And to think we still have fools in here advocating him for the Stoke job I'd take him ahead of pulis
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Post by VolvicStokie on Oct 8, 2016 23:04:02 GMT
Horrible bastard. Up there with the arrogant cunt that is Quitteril
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Post by foxysgloves on Oct 9, 2016 7:37:11 GMT
He's a car crash manager.
You know you shouldn't look. You know you wont like it. But you can't help it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2016 8:21:08 GMT
That was my point really, Leicester were getting Premier League winning results at the end of the season before they won the Premier League. I am not sure he can just be written out of the Leicester City miracle story. Of course not. The blood doping started under his watch - he is directly responsible. Allegedly
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Post by sheikhmomo on Oct 9, 2016 8:32:12 GMT
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Post by ryan4england on Oct 9, 2016 8:38:08 GMT
Got a Derby fan at work who doesn't like him & will be very happy this weekend
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Post by foxysgloves on Oct 9, 2016 8:43:16 GMT
Fair play. I had forgotten!! Check out the pic though. Judging by the fear in Gary Megson's eyes as he "smiles" up at Nigel I'd say there was more than a hint of mental already there!
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Post by chiefdelilah on Oct 9, 2016 8:45:50 GMT
Did he lay the foundations for the Leicester City miracle or is Claudio Ranieri grabbing the full credit for that? I think the manager who actually won the league with them should get the credit for, you know, winning the league with them.
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Post by Gods on Oct 9, 2016 9:16:06 GMT
Did he lay the foundations for the Leicester City miracle or is Claudio Ranieri grabbing the full credit for that? I think the manager who actually won the league with them should get the credit for, you know, winning the league with them. I said the "full credit", all of the credit, 100%. It was nothing at all to do with the playing staff on the books or indeed the Premier League winning form on which those players were on while Mr. Pearson was still at the helm 8 weeke before the title challenge began, seriously? It's a rhetorical question I know you don't really mean what you said, you couldn't.
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Post by chiefdelilah on Oct 9, 2016 9:23:24 GMT
I think the manager who actually won the league with them should get the credit for, you know, winning the league with them. I said the "full credit", all of the credit, 100%. It was nothing at all to do with the playing staff on the books or indeed the Premier League winning form on which those players were on while Mr. Pearson was still at the helm 8 weeke before the title challenge began, seriously? It's a rhetorical question I know you don't really mean what you said, you couldn't. Pearson deserves the credit for keeping them up. Ranieri deserves the credit for winning the league. I don't see why that isn't enough? If Pearson was Dutch it wouldn't even have been discussed in any other terms. But the media is banging the drum for the English manager so they have to grab onto any crumb of reflected glory. We've seen it again this week with the appalling amount of bollocks written about Ryan Giggs and the Swansea job.
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Post by Gods on Oct 9, 2016 9:30:01 GMT
I said the "full credit", all of the credit, 100%. It was nothing at all to do with the playing staff on the books or indeed the Premier League winning form on which those players were on while Mr. Pearson was still at the helm 8 weeke before the title challenge began, seriously? It's a rhetorical question I know you don't really mean what you said, you couldn't. Pearson deserves the credit for keeping them up. Ranieri deserves the credit for winning the league. I don't see why that isn't enough? If Pearson was Dutch it wouldn't even have been discussed in any other terms. But the media is banging the drum for the English manager so they have to grab onto any crumb of reflected glory. We've seen it again this week with the appalling amount of bollocks written about Ryan Giggs and the Swansea job. Well I haven't read any media on this, I was just expressing the view that Leicester were in title winning form at the end of the season before they won the title. My conclusion was that while Person may have made a pigs ear of the Derby job and quite possibly be classified by a medic as clinically insane he does have some managerial ability in the right circumstances. As for Giggs, I haven't seen a single thing to indicate he would make a good manager, he doesn't seem to me to be either bright enough or energised enough.
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Post by chiefdelilah on Oct 9, 2016 9:49:08 GMT
Pearson deserves the credit for keeping them up. Ranieri deserves the credit for winning the league. I don't see why that isn't enough? If Pearson was Dutch it wouldn't even have been discussed in any other terms. But the media is banging the drum for the English manager so they have to grab onto any crumb of reflected glory. We've seen it again this week with the appalling amount of bollocks written about Ryan Giggs and the Swansea job. Well I haven't read any media on this, I was just expressing the view that Leicester were in title winning form at the end of the season before they won the title. My conclusion was that while Person may have made a pigs ear of the Derby job and quite possibly be classified by a medic as clinically insane he does have some managerial ability in the right circumstances. As for Giggs, I haven't seen a single thing to indicate he would make a good manager, he doesn't seem to me to be either bright enough or energised enough. He has some managerial ability, and did a good job keeping them up. I don't believe for one second he'd have won the league with Leicester though.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2016 11:16:02 GMT
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Post by roostershair on Oct 9, 2016 11:56:50 GMT
How long before some knob on here wants him as manager?
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Post by dirtygary69 on Oct 9, 2016 14:03:16 GMT
Say what you like about him but his story of fighting off a pack of wolves, alone and in some remote location is one of the greatest ever told.
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Post by chell_rosey on Oct 9, 2016 16:04:31 GMT
There's a strong rumour going around Derby that he delivered a 'Kirkby Kiss' on the chairman...
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Oct 9, 2016 16:17:38 GMT
There's a strong rumour going around Derby that he delivered a 'Kirkby Kiss' on the chairman... This is the text I received from a respected ITK,all allegedly of course😄 So this is how things unfolded as described to me: 1) NP goes ballistic and then some with players in dressing room post Blackburn defeat. Several are told they will never play for him again. 2) Players hold their own meeting after training on Sunday and decide they can't work him anymore and decide they must tell the Chairman. 3) Mel goes to see NP at TG on Monday. After his persistent meddling this is one step too far for the Manager who is pissed off that his authority is being questioned. Things get very heated. Culminating in them squaring up to each other, neither backing down. More of a wrestle than a scrap but ugly and unseemly. Idiakez breaks it up. Probably with more force on the Chairman. All go their separate ways. 4) NP goes to Cardiff on team coach on Monday. 5) After sleeping on it overnight Mel decides Pearson's behaviour was unacceptable and sends a car to collect him from Cardiff hotel with instruction that he has been suspended and will take no further part in Tuesday's game. Powell takes temporary charge. What a mess !! Who can work for this Chairman when he wants to be pally-pally with this group of underperforming players ??
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Post by werrington on Oct 9, 2016 16:28:40 GMT
There's a strong rumour going around Derby that he delivered a 'Kirkby Kiss' on the chairman... This is the text I received from a respected ITK,all allegedly of course😄 So this is how things unfolded as described to me: 1) NP goes ballistic and then some with players in dressing room post Blackburn defeat. Several are told they will never play for him again. 2) Players hold their own meeting after training on Sunday and decide they can't work him anymore and decide they must tell the Chairman. 3) Mel goes to see NP at TG on Monday. After his persistent meddling this is one step too far for the Manager who is pissed off that his authority is being questioned. Things get very heated. Culminating in them squaring up to each other, neither backing down. More of a wrestle than a scrap but ugly and unseemly. Idiakez breaks it up. Probably with more force on the Chairman. All go their separate ways. 4) NP goes to Cardiff on team coach on Monday. 5) After sleeping on it overnight Mel decides Pearson's behaviour was unacceptable and sends a car to collect him from Cardiff hotel with instruction that he has been suspended and will take no further part in Tuesday's game. Powell takes temporary charge. What a mess !! Who can work for this Chairman when he wants to be pally-pally with this group of underperforming players ?? Or a manager who rules by fear and intimidation mate....he's a loose cannon It seems to follow him around
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