Lets hope he takes Lovren to West Ham.
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He seems to have done fairly well at Besiktas. But I dont know if his record there is above the norm for that club. They seemed upset he was going.
Who knows, I do think like you lot that he might be a bit found out here. Managing Croatia to expectation has got to be easier than week in week out in a top European league.*Except Michael, who died.
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I really do think Allerdyce gets a bit of bad rep. He did well at Bolton and I think he probably over achieved for 6 months this season with West Ham. They sort of gave up when it was clear they didn't want him anymore.
He's a bit like Mark Hughes for me. Couple of bad jobs/career moves and they tarnish his whole reputation.
Aside from the hoofball he specialises in, he always seemed to be a fairly progressive manager off the pitch.*Except Michael, who died.
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Read more at http://www.lcfc.com/news/article/lei...o27IFUqCJ4I.99Leicester City Football Club has today (Tuesday) relieved its First Team Manager, Nigel Pearson, of his duties.
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.
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.
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