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Leicester
just heard Leicester have sacked pearson I didn't see that one coming
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Re: Leicester
Wow and all he did to keep them up last season, wonder if this has got to do with anything about sacking his son
Just says differences between him and the club owners, probably same situation we found ourselves last season with Pulis and Crystal Palace.
Crazy world of football hey

Just says differences between him and the club owners, probably same situation we found ourselves last season with Pulis and Crystal Palace.
Crazy world of football hey

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Re: Leicester
I think the majority of Leicester City fans will be happy despite last seasons heroics.
The important objective now will be the appointment of someone more experienced and less antagonistic.
The important objective now will be the appointment of someone more experienced and less antagonistic.
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Re: Leicester
All the trouble with his son couldn't of helped matters.
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Re: Leicester
Funny old game, inn'it? Just how secure is any manager? Not always measured exclusively by success (Watford or Brentford), or failure (Hull). Of course when the stakes and finances are even higher, so are the risks of feeling the Board's knife between the shoulder blades! Mind you, NP did seem a tad strange towards the end of the season - stress?!
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His attitude and arrogance stank, any sane person would of had enough in the end.
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Re: Leicester
I suspect they wanted rid during last season, but given the team's position couldn't get who they wanted in so left it alone until the inevitable relegation.
Then much to everyone's surprise the much predicted fall didn't happen.
If a new face appears quickly then I suspect a long term plan has been on the go.
Then much to everyone's surprise the much predicted fall didn't happen.
If a new face appears quickly then I suspect a long term plan has been on the go.
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Re: Leicester
I knew it would have something to do with his son
- bluepeter
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Re: Leicester
Wait till your father gets home 

- Frosty
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Re: Leicester
bluepeter wrote:Wait till your father gets home
Lol
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Re: Leicester
I was only saying in jest maybe it had something to do with his son, but seems this is what swayed the owners.
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Re: Leicester
Lets hope Roy Keane applies for the job!!!



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Re: Leicester
More likely Big Fat Sam?
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Re: Leicester
Neil Lennon for me.
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Re: Leicester
Gus Hiddink is the latest word on the street in Leicester.