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Wanderers fans hope Lennon Leicester City link is another false alarm

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Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

THERE was a collective intake of breath around Bolton when news broke that Nigel Pearson had been sacked at Leicester City.

Fans naturally feared the worst, and given Neil Lennon’s rich history with the Foxes it was entirely reasonable to assume he would be among the front runners with the bookmakers.

So it has proved.

While it is dangerous to read too much into betting markets so soon after a managerial change, the nerves were clearly evident around the Macron as Lennon’s odds continued to tumble today.

Sam Allardyce had been the initial bookies' favourite after some reports even claimed Leicester’s owners had sounded out the 60-year-old, but those same news sources were soon reporting that he had withdrawn his name from the reckoning, leaving Lennon as the leading candidate.

It is not the first time the Whites boss has been strongly linked with a post elsewhere and, as yet, there is no tangible reason for Wanderers fans to worry.

No contact has been made by Leicester to Lennon or his representatives, and more specifically the club itself.

If his name was top of a shortlist, then Leicester’s Thai ownership have done little about it.

Wanderers have gone about their business as usual – announcing two new first-team signings and the extension of Darren Pratley’s contract, welcome news considering the stagnation that has developed over the last few weeks.

But as those first sprouts of the Lennon revolution became evident, concern continued to linger that it could all be quickly snatched away.

Wanderers have invested a lot in brand Lennon. Much of their season ticket sales pitch has been pinned on their charismatic leader, who was instantly adopted by the town when he arrived last year.

Furthermore, continued talk of outside investment is also inextricably linked with Lennon – a big name with big pull for potential foreign backers.

What damage his departure would do is entirely hypothetical, for now.

Leicester insist they do not have a manager “teed up” and so the torment for Whites fans could go on a little longer.

And bookmakers’ odds aside, Lennon does tick plenty of boxes in Leicester’s managerial chase.

The sacking of Pearson has not been met with much approval by the Foxes fans, regardless of the off-the-field issues which seem to have forced the decision.

It is reasoned locally that a popular figure like Lennon – who spent four years in the East Midlands as a player and featured in three League Cup finals, winning two – could be a welcome PR tonic.

Lennon’s right-hand man Garry Parker is another club favourite, having featured in the Foxes success under Martin O’Neill at the same time.

Lennon’s coaching methodology is not dissimilar to that of Pearson and the lure of managing in the Premier League – which the Northern Irishman has never sought to hide – would be difficult to turn down.

Although Lennon’s contract was never officially announced it was reported back in October by several sources as a three-year deal, meaning considerable compensation would be due if the Foxes made their move.

Had Lennon’s squad not suffered so badly for injuries in the New Year, and Wanderers’ upward trajectory continued as it had in his first few months, then perhaps the clamour to see him succeed Pearson would be more pronounced?

As it happened, Wanderers rather limped over the line last season and that took a little of the sheen off Lennon’s early work. But his stock remains high – this was, after all, the man who led Celtic to Champions League victory over Barcelona, three SPL titles and two Scottish Cups.

At this stage, Wanderers can do little but wait until they have something to which they can respond. But people close to Leicester have claimed that despite the squad reporting back for training on Monday, an appointment was not expected soon.

Lennon will take his squad to Austria on Sunday night to begin preparations for a busy pre-season and currently there is no reason to suggest there will be an empty seat on the flight back home on July 14.

Wanderers fans will hope this is simply another false alarm.

http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/wanderers/13364698.Wanderers_fans_hope_Lennon_Leicester_City_link_is_another_false_alarm/

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

As mentioned elsewhere, despite the lure of the prem and his old club, Lennon has practically carte blanche to build a squad from scratch with us rather than inherit Pearson's team so maybe he's man enough to stick around and finish the job.

luckyPeterpiper

luckyPeterpiper
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

Sam is still second favourite at 5/2. Personally I think he'll get it because of his record of keeping clubs in the prem.

JohannesburgWanderer


Mario Jardel
Mario Jardel

Allardyce also claimed that he wanted a long break when he left us and 9 weeks later was Newcastle manager!!!!

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

The Daily Express has written:

"Leicester target Neil Lennon has reportedly a gentlemen's agreement with Bolton chairman Phil Gartside that would allow him to leave the club for approximately £500,000 compensation – should a Premier League side seek his services as manager."

Tossers.

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

wanderlust wrote:The Daily Express has written:

"Leicester target Neil Lennon has reportedly a gentlemen's agreement with Bolton chairman Phil Gartside that would allow him to leave the club for approximately £500,000 compensation – should a Premier League side seek his services as manager."

Tossers.

Noticed that myself. Don't get the Express,but Brucie was on the front page so I was on it in a flash.
Gartside.... a gentleman? jocolor

rogercpc


Nicky Hunt
Nicky Hunt

JohannesburgWanderer wrote:Allardyce also claimed that he wanted a long break when he left us and 9 weeks later was Newcastle manager!!!!

nine weeks would be a long break for me! silent

terenceanne

terenceanne
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

Money will talk in the end.  Be assured of that.

xmiles

xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Jay Jay Okocha

terenceanne wrote:Money will talk in the end.  Be assured of that.

As always. Sad

Guest


Guest

Looking at Leicester forums and not seen one person that wants Lennon as their next manager.

xmiles

xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Jay Jay Okocha

Barb Dwyer wrote:Looking at Leicester forums and not seen one person that wants Lennon as their next manager.

That would be encouraging if owners ever listened to fans.

Boggersbelief

Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

NL staying at bolton. ITK

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Andy Walker
Andy Walker

Boggersbelief wrote:NL staying at bolton. ITK
ITK - What is the prospect of the take-over (though we know it takes lots of time)?

Boggersbelief

Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Think it's more likely to be investment first

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

haha.

more likely me getting the job than investment.

Boggersbelief

Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Hip the eternal pessimist ster

Boggersbelief

Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

@reluctantnicko: NEIL LENNON. Funny story behind betting plunge. Missed training to spark wild rumours ... turns out he was at the dentist.

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Andy Walker
Andy Walker

Boggersbelief wrote:@reluctantnicko: NEIL LENNON. Funny story behind betting plunge. Missed training to spark wild rumours ... turns out he was at the dentist.
The good news was he was at the dentist.  The bad news is the dentist's name is Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha!  Smile

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