This story will follow the progress of me, Adam Moore, as I aim to turn Leicester City into a new club giant and turn them into one of the best clubs in the world. Obviously this will be a long running story so unless some unfortunate disaster occurs and the story has to end (corrupt save etc.) I hope you stick around! Its going to be a long one!
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Monday 17th June 2013
PEARSON OUT!
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After nearly 3 years at the helm and being unable to fulfil the owners dream of getting to the promised land of the Premier League, Nigel Pearson has been removed from his managerial position, with the owners aiming to bring in fresh new blood to start a brand new revolution at the club.
Speaking to us, club Chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha had this to say "We are sorry we had to end our time with Nigel, but we felt it was time to bring in someone new to the club, with fresh ideas and the ambition required to bring the club to the Premier League. We hope to announce our new man in charge by the start of next week to give them ample time to get into the swing of things and prepared for the new season."
As we will keep up to date with this story we have also decided to look into possible candidates for the empty seat at the King Power Stadium.
CANDIDATES
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Malky Mackay
Age: 41
Recently sacked by "Enthusiastic" Owner Vincent Tan, Malky Mackay is regarded as a great young manager after guiding Cardiff City to the Premier League he has the experience and fresh ideas Leicester require and would surely be a great manager to have at the helm.
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Chris Powell
Age: 44
Chris Powell, current manager of Charlton Athletic, finished his career at Leicester City and was a coach at the club for a year, before moving the Charlton, who were then in League One and guided the club back to the Championship as champions. Then in his first full season with Charlton he managed to turn them into a respectable team in the league as they finished 9th, just 3 points off a play off place. This shows he is a manager to watch for the future and maybe going to a club such as Leicester with the resources they have and the fresh ideas he would bring would be good for the both of them.
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Monday 17th June 2013
PEARSON OUT!
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After nearly 3 years at the helm and being unable to fulfil the owners dream of getting to the promised land of the Premier League, Nigel Pearson has been removed from his managerial position, with the owners aiming to bring in fresh new blood to start a brand new revolution at the club.
Speaking to us, club Chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha had this to say "We are sorry we had to end our time with Nigel, but we felt it was time to bring in someone new to the club, with fresh ideas and the ambition required to bring the club to the Premier League. We hope to announce our new man in charge by the start of next week to give them ample time to get into the swing of things and prepared for the new season."
As we will keep up to date with this story we have also decided to look into possible candidates for the empty seat at the King Power Stadium.
CANDIDATES
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Malky Mackay
Age: 41
Recently sacked by "Enthusiastic" Owner Vincent Tan, Malky Mackay is regarded as a great young manager after guiding Cardiff City to the Premier League he has the experience and fresh ideas Leicester require and would surely be a great manager to have at the helm.
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Chris Powell
Age: 44
Chris Powell, current manager of Charlton Athletic, finished his career at Leicester City and was a coach at the club for a year, before moving the Charlton, who were then in League One and guided the club back to the Championship as champions. Then in his first full season with Charlton he managed to turn them into a respectable team in the league as they finished 9th, just 3 points off a play off place. This shows he is a manager to watch for the future and maybe going to a club such as Leicester with the resources they have and the fresh ideas he would bring would be good for the both of them.