Here's how to alienate both sides of an argument:
I do not like Nigel Pearson, but agree that Terry is a little bit too 'full on'; however, to take up your point, I am not in a position to make any reasonable suggestions as to whom Pearson, or any other manager should sign. Apart from the fact that everybody has their own views upon players and playing style, I do not know that Mr Pearson has not tried, and been rebuffed, in an attempt to sign the very player that I would criticise him for not purchasing.
My concern would be quite the reverse. Since coming to Leicester, he has spent £6 million - a pretty decent sum. We have Ben Marshall, who seems to be a bargain but, once you have said that.... Drinkwater and Morgan are far from the worst players ever to pull on a City shirt, but equally, are little more than average Championship players. de Leat appears to be of a similar standard and James is a youngster with regular injury problems whilst Vardy is a hugh risk: a 25 year old, who has never played League football.
I have supported City for many years and genuinely hope that Nigel Pearson shoves my doubts down my throat, with contempt, and an unbeaten run to Christmas that sees us almost guaranteed promotion before the new year. I just do not see the quality for that to be on the cards.