….says Donald Tusk.
Hahahahah , He thinks Liam Neeson is getting too much attention.
I'll be in the queue along with 17 million others for this "special" bit.
If that's true then even allowing for our terrible owners still putting some people off it shows our support is poor.
Yes perhaps if we are struggling near the bottom for the next two years with no investment and a few managers passing through, but if we have improved from where we are and are...
A target man would certainly the the pressure off the tiring Luke Thomas and those players that thrive on a bit of space going forward like Bayliss. . We're not far off being a team to challenge for the play offs but unless we make a signing I doubt we have the squad to do it. Top half finish...
That's a good post. I think we have some excellent player in Hyam, Westbrooke, Bayliss etc, but what is going on further up the pitch worries me. I think we need Doyle back asap simply for his leadership qualities. Youth is great but it's headless chicken stuff on occasion once we get into the...
Chaplin missed an almost empty net in the first half Every bounce of the ball he struggles with . He runs around a lot. He chases the ball back to the keeper a lot. JCH does go to ground too easily. JCH is better in the air. JCH could have scored with 2 headers in the second half.
Is that...
CCFC shooting tips : pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it back, pass it back, pass it sideways, pass it sideways, pass it sideways the other way, pass it back, pass it anywhere, pass it, oh bugger.
This bloke that we're apparently signing will be someone that none of us have ever heard of . How exciting .
The last time I ever heard of a signing was Michael Doyle.
..and that was the first time round.
Playing Chaplin up front is rather like putting up the white flag. He can't trap a ball. Every bounce is bigger than him and for Robins simply to accept Chaplin's excuse for that terrible first half miss from 4 yards out is infuriating.
I'm not a great fan of the swaggering JCH but he's a...
One of the best posts on here for many a long time. This idea that we are around 6% urban and that therefore we have plenty of room for expansion is nonsense. There's no correlation between that percentage and the impact on infrastructure , which is huge and irreversible.