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Thread: Will Fawaz Pull the Trigger?

  1. #11
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    re: Will Fawaz Pull the Trigger?

    Two Leeds United, there is only two Leeds United.
    Fawaz will kill your club if he starts sacking people now.

  2. #12
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    re: Will Fawaz Pull the Trigger?

    Quote Originally Posted by AngryRam
    Two Leeds United, there is only two Leeds United.
    Fawaz will kill your club if he starts sacking people now.
    He was suppose to be killing the club when he started.thats what your boys said.seems to be getting it right at the moment,I think he will stick by Pearce to be honest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Semper Rutilus
    Failure to beat Brentford and a loss to Norwich on Saturday, would make that a very real possibility.

    I think that even two defeats would only make it a slim possibility. It would take a relegation battle and serious abuse from fans for him to get rid this season, and unfortunately I can't see either of those happening.

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    re: Will Fawaz Pull the Trigger?

    The really sad thing, and unfortunately, it was always going to be so, given SP's lacklustre management skills, is the tainting of a legend.
    He was a genuine star of English football and rightly revered by you reddogs but what was he ever going to gain. Already the loonies are asking for his head, the run carries on and the rancour and anger at a decent guy will increase.
    For once I take no pleasure in your misfortune.

  5. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by woolwhacker
    The really sad thing, and unfortunately, it was always going to be so, given SP's lacklustre management skills, is the tainting of a legend.
    He was a genuine star of English football and rightly revered by you reddogs but what was he ever going to gain. Already the loonies are asking for his head, the run carries on and the rancour and anger at a decent guy will increase.
    For once I take no pleasure in your misfortune.

    Don't quite agree with that.
    He hasn't failed yet. Remember how long it took Ferguson. Leicester stuck with Pearson after his abysmal first season.
    Derby, stuck by Clough for an eternity without sacking him. Schteve is getting the plaudits, but most of that squad is Cloughs.
    So a few idiots is nothing. That's football.
    Pearce knew what he wa doing accepting the job. He'd be the first to admit, that bad results can equal the sack.
    He would still be a legend round here. One of our all time greats. Even as a manage

  6. #16
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    re: Will Fawaz Pull the Trigger?

    It very well could, it's really early so no reason you can't re-find that early season form.
    Dunno if Pearce the manager has got it in him, but if you don't give him at least this season then you will be a laughing stock.

  7. #17
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    re: Will Fawaz Pull the Trigger?

    6 points out your next two games and you'll all be smiling again! The aim for Forest and Derby is to be in the top 6 by Christmas and try and surge ahead from there!

  8. #18

    re: Will Fawaz Pull the Trigger?

    Very nice to see our 2 Derby friends showing solidarity.
    Sure you guys and Derby fans in general have every right to laugh, criticise even occasionally mock the affairs of your principal rivals.

    In the unfortunate event Pearce is sacked any time soon, it would be expected that we'll get roasted for it. Some of our fans have wrongly labelled him 'Messiah' or something similar, not necessarily from here (Es***red excepting), but on other sites and FB.

    I welcomed his appointment and still do, it's really special to have your greatest player managing your team. (excepting the pre-1980 team and of all former players that took to management, he's undoubtedly the greatest of the lot)

    I'm sure older Derby fans will understand like when Mackay was appointed. As Tricky said, he'll always be a legend at Forest, no matter whether he succeeds or fails here. Succeed and it'll take his reputation through the stratosphere. But fail, it's alright, he set the place buzzing and brought a huge feel g

  9. #19
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    re: Will Fawaz Pull the Trigger?

    Fawaz acts on the wishes of fans. Cant see him daring to sack Pearce, as in doing so, would make himself unpopular and his ego wont accept that

    What is known tho is that Fawaz still cant grasp that spending £7m on players doesnt mean automatic promotion

    Pearce isnt as devisive as your King Billy, and at end of the day, that will help in this dip in form

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