Ok, will get to point of post title later. I have 2 days off from work - Wednesday and Thursday and they are going to be put to good use this time, so I will NOT get up at midday, I will NOT just laze about the house all day, and I WILL go to Blackpool and go on Infusion. OH, yes, hopefully tomorrow, me and my bag minder (mum), will be going all 50 miles from Manchester to Blackpool, just so I can go on the new ride - Infusion. Alright, I will probably go on some other rides as well as I have atheory that I want to try out. I wondered whether, if you couldn't see where you were going on a ride, that made it any better. The theory revolves around an idea that, if your eyes are closed, or you are on a ride in pitch darkness, you feel that you are going faster than you would if you were able to see what was happening. I will report my findings at a later date.
Right onto Psycho. In my humble opinion, the board of Manchester City and the Players do not deserve to have a good manager. Pearce was not given the time or money to build a decent team. Yes he made some mistakes with his transfers, but so have Ferguson and Morinho and they are still in a job. Pearce was let down badly when it mattered by his players. They lacked commitment in many important games and many were complacent about being guaranteed a first team place. The board never gave Pearce the financial backing that is needed to form a side that could match their ambitions. If they had kept him on for next season, with extra money coming in from the take over, the chance to clear out under-performing players, he would have been able to start building a formidable Premiership side that could have pushed for a European place. Instead, they have decided that 18 months is long enough to perform miracles and got rid. I really hope that any potential manager they, approach is rightly cautious of taking the job and that they end up with some one who is just going to please the wishes of their players.
Note to All clubs in the Premiership (except Man City) - Pearce is someone who will make a great manager, given a chance and decent financial backing from the board.

You are now probably wondering where the Fergie part of the blog post comes in. Unfortunately for Man U fans, it doesn't relate to your manager, but the the Black Eyed Peas singer, Fergie. I have a slight problem, in that I am unsure whether or not Fergalicious is a good piece of music to use in a dressage test.


Fergie - Fergalicious [Album Version (Explicit)]