Can't see it to be honest.Moyes?
Hug?Im left in a horrible state of limbo, Matt, you are right I was being a bit troll like.
On another point, when was the last player manager in the Premier League?
Before I start this post, I'd just like to say I agree fully with the sacking of Pearson Jnr.
So in my theorically world I wonder Pearson was annoyed because thet tarred all three racist orgy players with the same brush?
I watched the video and don't remember seeing Pearson Jnr involved that much. He wasn't having a sex act performed on him, and he didn't use any racist slurs. Maybe this is what caused the differences.
I would imagine a conversation along the following;
Thais: "All 3 of the players must be sacked"
Pearson: "But my son wasn't involved in a sex act (on camera) and wasn't using any racist slurs"
Thais: "It doesn't matter. He was there and bought shame to the club"
Pearson: "It does matter. We must have an investigation and look at the facts not the media"
Thais: "We can't sack two of the players and not your son. That would look like favoriatism towards him"
Pearson: "Something arsy"
Thais: "Maybe if you had bought your son up better he wouldn't have done this"
Pearson: "Something even more arsey"
Thais: "You're fired"
I don't know a load about Asia culture, but I believe they have very strong family ties. What shames the son, shames the father and all that.
Mirror article suggests it was differences during a discussion to plan the next season rather than about Pearson Jnr. If that is the case then this is more confusing.
I hope not but perhaps the owners are being over ambitious and Nigel was being more realistic?
I suppose the choice of next manager will reveal how ambitious they really are.
Would it be too cynical to consider this may have been planned for a while but the owners wanted to ensure some key contract extensions/transfers were tied up before they were jeopardised?
The BBC are saying that it was connected to the Thailand incident.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33339566
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