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Or maybe he could get some expert help in choosing the right one in the first place.

I have been saying this for sometime.

Clearly Mandaric's judgement in selecting a football manager is very poor. He needs to take advice either from existing top managers if they will speak with him or bring in someone who knows the trade to advise him on the issue.

Of course, the matter is made more problematic by Mandaric's trigger happy reputation and ego - in that we may assume that some potential candidates wouldn't want to work for him.

I still believe that Mandaric has been a good thing for LCFC but that doesn't meant that the problems associated with his appointment of managers shouldn't be looked straight in the eye.

I haven't had time to read this thread - but I assume that people have already said that Holloway must go irrespective of the outcome on Sunday.
 
Isn't he just, he's a totally craaazy, wacky and random guy. I laugh at him quite a lot.

no no, i said 'quite' funny, wouldn't go as far as saying he's 'totally craaazy, wacky and random'.
 
He's a bell end.
 
I think they are, when we play away and they play good they are over to the fans, when they play shite they are off the field quicker than a rat up a drain pipe.


It may be that you read a "not" where I didn't write one. Please read my post again.
 
OK, let's go with what you believe. Do you think if they had the choice, the players and Holloway would have came back out to greet and acknowledge the supporters that waited behind to see them?

I believe that they would have been unwise to have done so.
 
Leicester will replace manager Ian Holloway with Iain Dowie at the end of the season if they are relegated from the Championship. (Various Papers)

From BBC gossip this morning. Not surprising really. Would just be swapping like for like IMO :(

I told Notts Fox this about 3 months ago.
 
I have been saying this for sometime.

Clearly Mandaric's judgement in selecting a football manager is very poor. He needs to take advice either from existing top managers if they will speak with him or bring in someone who knows the trade to advise him on the issue.

Of course, the matter is made more problematic by Mandaric's trigger happy reputation and ego - in that we may assume that some potential candidates wouldn't want to work for him.

I still believe that Mandaric has been a good thing for LCFC but that doesn't meant that the problems associated with his appointment of managers shouldn't be looked straight in the eye.

I haven't had time to read this thread - but I assume that people have already said that Holloway must go irrespective of the outcome on Sunday.

Maybe Aldridge might be of some help:102:
 
Great, Iain Dowie as our new manager, I can't wait for that.

I also think that now were are live on Sky we are doomed. I have not seen Leicester play well on Sky for at least 4 years.

I would prefer to have Holloway as manager going forward win lose or draw on Sunday rather than having him replaced by Dowie.

On the bright side, we would have the claim to fame of having the two ugliest managers in succession!
 
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If people are throwing season tickets, the bit that's likely to his someone is the plastic bit.

I've tested it using mine, so I'm confident that a paper cut would be unlikely.
Assuming there is no wind factor, the weight is minimal due to most of the paper already being taken out, the average age of the thrower, the drag when the booklet flips open and the elevation of the stand. How far do you think one of these booklets could travel, what would be it's maximum speed, and what would be it's impact speed?

I reckon if I'm confronted with these answers, I'll piss myself laughing at the possibility of a grown man being scared of a fluttering season ticket booklet.
 
Assuming there is no wind factor, the weight is minimal due to most of the paper already being taken out, the average age of the thrower, the drag when the booklet flips open and the elevation of the stand. How far do you think one of these booklets could travel, what would be it's maximum speed, and what would be it's impact speed?

I reckon if I'm confronted with these answers, I'll piss myself laughing at the possibility of a grown man being scared of a fluttering season ticket booklet.

TBF I was going to stay behind to give the players some sh*t, but when those dangerous babies started to be thrown I thought 'I'm otta here'
 
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