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Jun 30 2015 04:14pm
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11712/9899400/nigel-pearson-sacked-as-manager-of-leicester-city

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Nigel Pearson sacked as manager of Leicester City
Last Updated: 30/06/15 8:50pm

Leicester City have sacked manager Nigel Pearson.

The news comes just over a month after Pearson successfully guided the Foxes out of the relegation zone at the end of last season.

Leicester's board issued the following statement, which cited the breakdown of the club's working relationship with Pearson as the reason for the move.

It said: "The board of directors recognises the success Nigel has helped to bring to Leicester City during his two spells in charge of the club, particularly during the last three and a half years.

"However, it has become clear to the club that fundamental differences in perspective exist between us. Regrettably, the club believes that the working relationship between Nigel and the Board is no longer viable.

"Leicester City’s owners, Vichai and Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, and the board of directors would like to place on record their thanks to Nigel for the considerable contribution he has made during his time with the club and wish him well in the future.

Leicester successfully avoided relegation under Nigel Pearson last season

"Khun Vichai and Khun Top remain wholly committed to the club’s long-term development and to on going investment in a squad that will continue to be competitive in the Premier League.

"We trust that the club’s supporters will recognise that the owners have always acted with the best interests of the Club at heart and with the club’s long-term future as their greatest priority.

"Craig Shakespeare and Steve Walsh will take charge of first team duties while the Club begins its recruitment of a new manager. There will be no further comment until this process has concluded."

Leicester finished 14th in the Premier League last term, winning seven of their last nine games. They were bottom of the table for over 100 days before a run of four straight wins in April.

The high point of Pearson's reign would probably have been the club's memorable 5-3 victory over Manchester United at the King Power Stadium in September 2014.

Pearson has had two spells in charge of the club, his most recent tenure lasting three-and-a-half years, which included a promotion to the top flight in the 2013/14 season.

He divided opinion with his actions after arguing with a supporter at a match and pinning down Crystal Palace player James McArthur during a Premier League clash.

Pearson also had a row with a journalist, calling him an ostrich, for which he later apologised. Despite these controversial moments it is believed many Leicester supporters felt the man they had at helm was the right person to lead them forward.

The club have taken a different view and believed their relationship with Pearson was "no longer viable


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Jun 30 2015 04:37pm
Was only a matter of fact, he's mental.

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Jun 30 2015 04:44pm
Big mistake.
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Jun 30 2015 05:27pm


How do you sack that? Rly? Honestly?

Pulled off a miracle and got the axe.

Can't believe I'm still mad about this.
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Jun 30 2015 05:58pm
I kind of understand it because there are better managers out there who would manage Leicester, and Pearson is a wackjob who brings the club into disrepute.
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Jun 30 2015 06:28pm
Quote (dro94 @ Jun 30 2015 11:58pm)
I kind of understand it because there are better managers out there who would manage Leicester, and Pearson is a wackjob who brings the club into disrepute.


The "disrepute" stuff is all because people are touchyfeely faggots nowadays.

Called reporter an ostridge - Guy deserved it, he was being a complete bellend

"Chokes that player" - Almost signed him, he OBVIOUSLY said something to provoke him, under pressure manager losing a game he should be winning, actions not okay, but at least understandable.

Saying "fuck off and die" to a "fan" - "fan" was shouting abuse at him, he gave some back. I'd have done exactly the same.

What else am I missing?

He's a guy who doesn't dance for the media puppeteers, and I respect him for that. It sounds like the whole sacking is to do with his son. You shouldn't blame the father for the sons sins.

I'm just scared the devil we know will be better than the one we don't.
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Jun 30 2015 07:00pm
Quote (WNxIrvine @ Jul 1 2015 12:28am)
The "disrepute" stuff is all because people are touchyfeely faggots nowadays.

Called reporter an ostridge - Guy deserved it, he was being a complete bellend

"Chokes that player" - Almost signed him, he OBVIOUSLY said something to provoke him, under pressure manager losing a game he should be winning, actions not okay, but at least understandable.

Saying "fuck off and die" to a "fan" - "fan" was shouting abuse at him, he gave some back. I'd have done exactly the same.

What else am I missing?

He's a guy who doesn't dance for the media puppeteers, and I respect him for that. It sounds like the whole sacking is to do with his son. You shouldn't blame the father for the sons sins.

I'm just scared the devil we know will be better than the one we don't.


If people that are 'touchyfeely faggots' influence sponsorships and shirt sales, which I think they do, it's a legit reason.

But for me it's more about the manager. Was he really THAT good? They had more money, a better stadium and even better players than the relegated teams bar QPR. He is very replaceable and the Leicester job will attract a lot of interest.
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Jul 1 2015 12:13am
Quote (dro94 @ Jul 1 2015 01:00am)
If people that are 'touchyfeely faggots' influence sponsorships and shirt sales, which I think they do, it's a legit reason.

But for me it's more about the manager. Was he really THAT good? They had more money, a better stadium and even better players than the relegated teams bar QPR. He is very replaceable and the Leicester job will attract a lot of interest.


Nah im not at all saying he was that good. Just saying I personally liked him as our manager :(
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Jul 1 2015 12:40am
teams fighting relegation need a coach who kicks some ass
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Quote (WNxIrvine @ Jun 30 2015 08:28pm)
The "disrepute" stuff is all because people are touchyfeely faggots nowadays.

Called reporter an ostridge - Guy deserved it, he was being a complete bellend

"Chokes that player" - Almost signed him, he OBVIOUSLY said something to provoke him, under pressure manager losing a game he should be winning, actions not okay, but at least understandable.

Saying "fuck off and die" to a "fan" - "fan" was shouting abuse at him, he gave some back. I'd have done exactly the same.

What else am I missing?

He's a guy who doesn't dance for the media puppeteers, and I respect him for that. It sounds like the whole sacking is to do with his son. You shouldn't blame the father for the sons sins.

I'm just scared the devil we know will be better than the one we don't.


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