I've seen less passion from most CCFC sides in the past 10 years than the present one. It's the ability that's the problem, not the heart. They just aren't very good footballers.
Lets face if we had won against a team who are, their own fans admit, the worst in the league we would have been:-
A game too far-they gave it all they had against Leeds and their was nothing in the tank. Other sides have squads. We usualy have a fit XI at any one time, and never the option of rotation.
lol awwwwwwwww the poor players
pathetic.
Makes you laff doesn't it,the players are tired they should try working fifty to sixty hours a week I travel from Derby to watch every home and away game then I work in solihull to get money to waste on them,there not tired they don't care cos if they did care they would be fit and not out on the piss till all hours,there not to tired to go out all night are theylol awwwwwwwww the poor players
pathetic.
Makes you laff doesn't it,the players are tired they should try working fifty to sixty hours a week I travel from Derby to watch every home and away game then I work in solihull to get money to waste on them,there not tired they don't care cos if they did care they would be fit and not out on the piss till all hours,there not to tired to go out all night are they
too many apologists on here
fact is we could finish with 0 pts and NLHWC would never criticise the players,im not sure if hes for real or a WUM
We have always been the same when it comes to high pressure matches-we can never win a game that is billed as a "must win".
I remember ages ago when we had to get a result at Villa Park to stay up and we were completely shite and if it wasn't for Notts County losing that day we would have gone down instead of them (Cyrille scored against us that day).
You don't have to go back that far either-remember the "crossbar" game when we had to get a result under Coleman (was it at Charlton?) and Leicester went down but had the ball bounce off the bar in the last minute that would have seen them stay up and us relegated (and I suppose all City fans have similar tales of the close shaves with relegation over the years as there have been so many).
All of these stem back to the fact that when the chips are down we just don't turn up-regardless of who is in charge of the club or who is the manager or even who has the sky blue shirt on, there is something endemically rotten that runs through our club that the actual "giving a fucking shit" about the consequence of results stops with the supporters.
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