He never wanted to leave in the first place
Mandaric prompted Pearson to leave by scheming behind his back, inviting Paulo Sousa to the play off semis in 2010. Mandaric wanted a 'classier' manager who had a marketable image, this was part of the process in bringing in the new Thai owners.
Leicester have been hot garbage this season despite Sven being given a big budget. They've lost a lot of home games already, Pearson will sort that out by getting them organised at least.
Posted By: Common Sense Police on November 7th 2011 at 16:08:09
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- pearson going back to leicester (n/m) (Other Football) - SCC 28, Nov 7, 15:40:06
- He never wanted to leave in the first place (Other Football) - Common Sense Police, Nov 7, 16:08:09
- rodent never wanted to leave us dont mean id want him back (n/m) (Other Football) - selwyn, Nov 7, 16:09:01
- The difference being that Pearson got Leicester promoted to the champs on a small budget (Other Football) - Common Sense Police, Nov 7, 16:13:38
- yep he'd have stayed while we were in the conference (Other Football) - SCC 28, Nov 7, 16:10:48
- rodent never wanted to leave us dont mean id want him back (n/m) (Other Football) - selwyn, Nov 7, 16:09:01
- Oh my days! How messy (n/m) (Other Football) - norway, Nov 7, 15:59:47
- leicester go to hull in a few weeks too (n/m) (Other Football) - SCC 28, Nov 7, 16:02:07
- Messter City (n/m) (Other Football) - norway, Nov 7, 16:03:53
- leicester go to hull in a few weeks too (n/m) (Other Football) - SCC 28, Nov 7, 16:02:07
- He never wanted to leave in the first place (Other Football) - Common Sense Police, Nov 7, 16:08:09
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