There's been a lot of Chat on Twitter today, a lot about Nigel Pearson seems their could be some legs in it, Jenkins has worked with him before and CL former Bham mail correspondent said that it's a possibility,
Not everyone's cup of Tea is our Nige, however wouldnt take any shite of anyone, remember he built a team with Shaky at Leicester and got them promoted, and a lot of players he brought in after surviving the drop in the Prem went on to win it the season after,
I could think of worse choices out there ? .................
West Bromwich Albion will consider an offer to bring Nigel Pearson back to English football this summer, according to reports.
Pearson is currently managing in the second tier of Belgian football with OH Leuven - interestingly owned by King Power, the same company who own Pearson’s former club Leicester City.
The former Albion number two, who has also had spells at Hull and Derby in the past, has led Leuven to second in the league this season.
Pearson, who took charge of Albion for a short spell in between the tenures of Bryan Robson and Tony Mowbray in 2006, led the Foxes to the Championship title in 2014.
Albion are staring at a probable relegation this season; the Baggies are ten points adrift at the bottom of the Premier League table with seven matches to play.
They’ve lost eight matches on the spin, and in that time it’s sparked plenty of speculation regarding the future of manager Alan Pardew.
http://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/930294075?-11200:789
Not everyone's cup of Tea is our Nige, however wouldnt take any shite of anyone, remember he built a team with Shaky at Leicester and got them promoted, and a lot of players he brought in after surviving the drop in the Prem went on to win it the season after,
I could think of worse choices out there ? .................
West Bromwich Albion will consider an offer to bring Nigel Pearson back to English football this summer, according to reports.
Pearson is currently managing in the second tier of Belgian football with OH Leuven - interestingly owned by King Power, the same company who own Pearson’s former club Leicester City.
The former Albion number two, who has also had spells at Hull and Derby in the past, has led Leuven to second in the league this season.
Pearson, who took charge of Albion for a short spell in between the tenures of Bryan Robson and Tony Mowbray in 2006, led the Foxes to the Championship title in 2014.
Albion are staring at a probable relegation this season; the Baggies are ten points adrift at the bottom of the Premier League table with seven matches to play.
They’ve lost eight matches on the spin, and in that time it’s sparked plenty of speculation regarding the future of manager Alan Pardew.
http://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/930294075?-11200:789
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