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Re: The bewildering carrer of Stuart Pearce.

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 9:55 am
by thebish
CrazyHorse wrote:My sources reveal that Gareth Southgate is being lined up to replace Pearce.

Thank the sweet baby Jesus for that. We're saved!
:lol:

Re: The bewildering carrer of Stuart Pearce.

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 4:29 pm
by coffeymagic
True to form he pointed the finger squarely in the face of the players after PLD 3 L 3 left England bottom of a group you'd at least expect them to qualify from if not finish top of.

I never thought I'd say this but I couldn't care less about England now. Whether it's the first team or the u-21's none of 'em give a shit. FA, managers, players the only thing the whole shower of bastards are interested in is whether you buy the new kit or not.

'How many shirts does David Beckham sell? Can he still walk? Can we have him in the squad at least?'

I'd put money on that conversation taking place every time an England game approaches.

I am sick to feck hearing the same old 'manana manana' about how 'once we qualify', 'once we're out of the group', 'once we get to the quarters' etc etc THEN we can 'hopefully' play the quality of football we all 'know' these players are capeable of.

The ball's like a fecking hot potato for these over paid wankers, no one has the brains to see that by hoofing it forward to the lazy bastard up front who'd rather be opening a supermarket or shagging a glamour model or shoving a mobile phone up his arse or showing some no mark around the club's training ground or shagging a granny or fighting pissed up with a dj in fecking Southport or...or...or anything else you care to mention we're just giving the ball back to the opposition.

And, woe betide anyone who has the termerity to question one of these tossers. Comment that they didn't 'play as well as they could' and it's all 'You're showing a lack of respect' and 'Booing your own team - what a great set of fans.'

Aye they are 'great fans' you fat scouse nice person, they've travelled half way around the world to watch you and your fecking mates fail yet again.

feck 'em all off. The whole lot of em.

Close Eng-er-land down and let's start again.

Me + ten others.

Couldn't do any worse.

Roy out! Pearce out! Clive fecking Tyldsley and his arse licking mate Adrian fecking Chiles out booooOOoOoOoo.

And I hope that fecking band all catch a flesh eating disease called sixnoteitis.

What a load of fecking rubbish.

Re: The bewildering carrer of Stuart Pearce.

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 4:47 pm
by Gary the Enfield
coffeymagic wrote:True to form he pointed the finger squarely in the face of the players after PLD 3 L 3 left England bottom of a group you'd at least expect them to qualify from if not finish top of.

I never thought I'd say this but I couldn't care less about England now. Whether it's the first team or the u-21's none of 'em give a shit. FA, managers, players the only thing the whole shower of bastards are interested in is whether you buy the new kit or not.

'How many shirts does David Beckham sell? Can he still walk? Can we have him in the squad at least?'

I'd put money on that conversation taking place every time an England game approaches.

I am sick to feck hearing the same old 'manana manana' about how 'once we qualify', 'once we're out of the group', 'once we get to the quarters' etc etc THEN we can 'hopefully' play the quality of football we all 'know' these players are capeable of.

The ball's like a fecking hot potato for these over paid wankers, no one has the brains to see that by hoofing it forward to the lazy bastard up front who'd rather be opening a supermarket or shagging a glamour model or shoving a mobile phone up his arse or showing some no mark around the club's training ground or shagging a granny or fighting pissed up with a dj in fecking Southport or...or...or anything else you care to mention we're just giving the ball back to the opposition.

And, woe betide anyone who has the termerity to question one of these tossers. Comment that they didn't 'play as well as they could' and it's all 'You're showing a lack of respect' and 'Booing your own team - what a great set of fans.'

Aye they are 'great fans' you fat scouse tw*t, they've travelled half way around the world to watch you and your fecking mates fail yet again.

feck 'em all off. The whole lot of em.

Close Eng-er-land down and let's start again.

Me + ten others.

Couldn't do any worse.

Roy out! Pearce out! Clive fecking Tyldsley and his arse licking mate Adrian fecking Chiles out booooOOoOoOoo.

And I hope that fecking band all catch a flesh eating disease called sixnoteitis.

What a load of fecking rubbish.

Oh my. I think I'm a little bit in love with Coffeymagic.

I can't put a rant together more reflective of my feelings about England than that. Well done sir.

Re: The bewildering carrer of Stuart Pearce.

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 4:52 pm
by Lost Leopard Spot
Not harsh enough. The fans, or at the very least, that fxcking band, need some criticism on top too.

Re: The bewildering carrer of Stuart Pearce.

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 6:07 pm
by clapton is god
Not being offered a new contract, so byeeeeee!

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Re: The bewildering carrer of Stuart Pearce.

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 12:06 pm
by coffeymagic
C'est plus ca change!

Listening to old Pshyco last night and he's 'this' close to changing his nickname to 'Mystified', 'Befuddled' or 'Alzhiemo'.

If you didn't know it was him you'd swear it was Dougie talking. Lots of 'individual errors cost us' and 'need to put it right' and 'not my fault'.

Long may it continue.

Re: The bewildering carrer of Stuart Pearce.

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 1:36 pm
by malcd1
coffeymagic wrote:C'est plus ca change!

Listening to old Pshyco last night and he's 'this' close to changing his nickname to 'Mystified', 'Befuddled' or 'Alzhiemo'.

If you didn't know it was him you'd swear it was Dougie talking. Lots of 'individual errors cost us' and 'need to put it right' and 'not my fault'.

Long may it continue.
I don't think he will have long before they sack him. Not enough experience at club level.

Re: The bewildering carrer of Stuart Pearce.

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 7:00 pm
by LeverEnd
He's a leader by example on the pitch, but you just feel sorry for him off it. Not the right personality for the job, not thick skinned enough.

Re: The bewildering carrer of Stuart Pearce.

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 7:18 pm
by Bruce Rioja
One of the worst coach/managers that it's possible to imagine. This is the guy who when he was first asked to manage Man City came out with some guff about him being asked to pick a football team as it not being a proper job as he'd crawled under floorboards as an electrician. The guy's a prick that's made a pretty penny out of filling a role that he claimed not to be one in the first place. Wanker. Tosser. Prick.

Re: The bewildering carrer of Stuart Pearce.

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 10:02 pm
by Harry Genshaw
I recently read Keith Gillespies biography. He was pretty dismissive of Pearce's psycho image, claiming in an open training session he only started screaming and shouting when the fans turned up. Still surprised how quickly it's unravelled this time

Re: The bewildering carrer of Stuart Pearce.

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2014 9:16 am
by coffeymagic
He'll get another job almost straight away because he has the most important quality anyone in football can have.

No, not brains, tacts, guile, ruthlessness, vision, determination or anything else like that. He's got TEH PASSIONSS!!!1111

Passion has to be the most overrated human quality ever. Turnip Taylor had passion, Kevin Keegan had passion people who go on Junior Bakeoff have passion.

People murder because of passion even worse they bang out another kid because of passion. Passion causes reckless abandon. Thoughtless actions with no hint of any consequences.

Pearce has it in spades.

Re: The bewildering carrer of Stuart Pearce.

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2014 9:41 am
by thebish
his career is an enigma wrapped in a paradox and shrouded in a conundrum...

(variation of a quote usually attributed to Churchill/the Masons)