Monday 31 October 2011

Too many cooks...

In my view, Lee Clark is perfect for the job at Leicester City. Young, ambitious, a workaholic, a believer in the role of sports science and with excellent contacts within the game. However, the idea of Keegan coming in as Director of Football fills me with dread and is undoubtedly a recipe for disaster. Was it not the same Kevin Keegan who walked out on Newcastle United because his director of football, Dennis Wise (remember him?), signed a couple of players on transfer deadline day - without Keegan's knowledge?

As Harry Redknapp once said, "Players are bought and sold without the manager's consent - and even knowledge in some cases. How can you do the job like that?" Could this sentiment ruin City's chances of securing Clark's signature? He is his own man, wanting to make his own way in the game. Why on earth would he want someone like Keegan interfering in the day to day running of the football team? Let's just hope the Thai's quest for a "big name" doesn't turn out to be a deal breaker.

Sunday 30 October 2011

Patience is a Virtue!

The Thai owners could learn a very simple lesson from Leicester's post-war history. Since 2000, 12 managers in 11 years. The 12 managers before this spanned a time period of 45 years. One of the first of these was Matt Gillies, Leicester's longest serving manager (10 years!) Gillies won nothing in his first 3 years with the club, something that would have undoubtedly got him the sack in the modern game. However, patience was rewarded: Leicester finished as runners-up in FA Cups in 1961 and 1963, League Cup winners in 1964 and League Cup runners up in 1965. Amazing what people can do when you give them a fair crack of the whip!

Still, it wouldn't be Christmas without buying a new LCFC calendar full of players who won't be playing for the club by the following August...

Pearson must be laughing into his real ale!

The suggestion doing the rounds is that Nigel Pearson might be in the frame to re-join Leicester City. This is ridiculous paper talk! He was unceremoniously stabbed in the back to make way for Sousa after doing an incredible job for our club. No permanent manager of LCFC has a better win ratio than Nigel (51%) and yet he was "allowed to leave" having got us promoted from League 1 at the lowest ebb in the club's history. He followed this up with a Championship Play-Off place and we were a couple of penalties away from Wembley. Letting him leave was one of the biggest mistakes in the club's recent history!

He moved to Hull, taking solid professionals like Hobbs and Fryatt with him. Players, who incidentally, were deemed not good enough under subsequent City managers. He has steered them to 6th place in the Championship and has got them ticking with 6 wins and 3 draws in the last 9 games. Why on earth would he throw all that away to return to the club that ditched him less than 2 years ago? Perhaps he will come back for the job security that being Leicester's boss brings with it?! I think not!

Pearson explains his departure from Leicester

Irony of Clark appointment won't escape City fans

Lee Clark has emerged as the front runner to replace Sven Goran Eriksson as manager of Leicester City. The 39 year old Huddersfield manager has refused to rule out the possibility of talks with City. The irony is that Leicester replaced a young, ambitious English manager (Nigel Pearson) with two foreign, so called 'big names' in Sousa and Eriksson. After their unsuccessful spells in charge of the team, the Thai owners look set to approach Clark this week. There is something to be said for English managers after all! Pearson enjoyed a win ratio of 51+% during his time at Leicester. This is mirrored by Clark's 50+% win ratio at Huddersfield. Perhaps, one day, there will also be a clamour for English owners of our football clubs too? Or am I getting carried away?