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Is that absolutely true?

To be honest ive read many an interview where they say they love his style, but that tends to mean **** all in the grand scale of things.
 
I don't see the point in getting rid. We've been shit all season no matter whichever of the 5 managers have been in charge. Nothing will change how much shit we're in. The players, for me, are the biggest culprits here. They should shoulder a huge amount of the weight for when we play well one week (4-0) and then lose the next week and play shit (2-0 Cov).


I agree - and a change of manager will do nothing about that!

Nothing has changed since Levein was forced out of the club. If only we had the sense to keep on with the plan that he had agreed with the board - we could be well on the way to revival by now. And don't anybody say, "But he was going to take us down". Nothing in the intervening years has been any better and we are on our way down now.
 
To be honest ive read many an interview where they say they love his style, but that tends to mean **** all in the grand scale of things.

They said the same about Martin Allen, yet it surfaced that was far from the truth when he left.
 
The big difference to previous scenarios is that almost all of the players think the world of IH and really want him to stay.

Then they need to put in some winning performances to prove it.
 
I can blame Holloway actually. Not 100%, but I can blame him for these reasons:

Identifying we need wide men and not getting ones who can do a job.

But what if that was due to MM not agreeing to fund the ones he really wanted?

Identifying we need a solid striker and not getting one who can do the job.

Again, but what if that was due to MM not agreeing to fund the ones he really wanted?

Playing Hume in any position apart from his strongest, just to keep with DJ and Howard.

He always seemed to rate DJ, to me Fryatt has looked the more likely scorer in recent weeks, Howard has been very poor, would have tried the previously successful Hume/Fryatt combo myself, but Ollie wouldn't be the first manager not to opt for going back to a combo pre his own signings

Barry Hayles

Don't think it was a bad move for 20 minute cameos where he can nick the odd goal, which he did initially

Managing the side from mid-table (ish) to the bottom three.

Can't argue wuth that

Losing it with his own fans.

Milan did that first & failed to apologise, was the fan in the crowd an MM plant to give him an excuse

Blaming decisions when the team haven't done enough for him to warrant him blaming anyone else.

Every manager does, what about Fergie last weekend

Substitutions which seem nonsensicle.

Yes, there have been several puzzling ones
 
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I Can't believe Im saying This but I Agree with BG Ollie should go tonight if he has anything about him he should resign without a payoff for the Shit that we are in.


Why would he want to do that?
 
I've defended Ollie all the way. But not now - time to go IMO.

Mr. Allardyce/Mr. Davies/Mr. Ince, there's a Mr Mandaric on the phone for you...
 
what happens when the one after holloway cant produce miracles in 10-20 games??

He won't have 10-20 games. He'll get the remaining 8 of this season and then he will be on his way as well.
 
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I think Holloway is gone tomorrow. I think MM sussed a little while ago that Holloway was not up to the job but I'm guessing his original plan was to see out this season with Holloway (on the not unreasonable assumption that at least the club would stay in this division) but was going to change the manager in the summer. Now that it is plain to see that Holloway is on a non-stop mission to take Leicester down, I think MM will feel forced to step in.
My guess is Taggart as caretaker manager for the remainder of the season.

EDIT: I by no means ommit MM from a share of the blame for Leicester's plight, but Holloway takes the biggest share of it
 
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Usually teams get a lift from a change of management - but mark my words - we will NOT. We've changed managers too many times this season and bringing in another chap will cause these players to lose any lingering will they still have.

They've already been expected to buy in to 3 (excluding various caretaker teams) different managers' ways of thinking and doing things, and won't respond to being changed around again.

We're screwed, but we'll be in an even worse position if Holloway goes now.

Agree 100%

and the instability is totally down to one man, people in any walk of life do not perform to their best when fear is the main motivation tool used by the man at the top
 
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That it was IMO, we were desperately unlucky.

I agree Alex, but sadly it didn't bring us the extra two points.

Someone in another thread said we were destined to go down or that the fates are conspiring or something. Makes you wonder......
 
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