What are Rotherham thinking (1 Viewer)

fernandopartridge

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Yeah, in my years of following City this performance goes down as the worst collectively and the worst individual performance I have ever seen in Kastaneer. I remember someone praising him because he once dribbled past someone but completely ignoring the fact he spent the entire game running aimlessly out of position and leaving Dabo two on one every time. It was an absolute joke and comes as no surprise that Robins has ditched him ever since.
Indeed, he was a complete embarrassment. Not sure what attributes the scouts noticed particularly but he didn't look like anything near professional level that day
 

Bertola

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Yep position wise he was all over the place.


It was our first game without Jobello if i remember correctly? OR not long after he was injured. The centre halves, and midfielders were contuinually looking for a release ball out to the right wing, where Jobello had been hugging the touchline, but Kastaneer was nowhere to be found meaning we were caught in posession quite a bit. We definitely will be a different team against them tomorrow, whether it's a good enough team to get a win is debatable. Two of the very best teams in the league. Should be a cracker
 

wal3590

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"A lot of experts were saying fury fight was too close to call when it was obv from the first fight a unfit fury took wilder apart. Just like Tuesday. We are a better footballing team than Coventry,. We score from all over the pitch. We have been playing well and will be to strong for them. 1.3 to the millers.."

Wow.
I Very much doubt this, we weren't great on Saturday but there was still a few instances where the football we played was superb, I remember a back heel for O'hare to Godden, blew my mind!
 

SkybluesBenny

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Worst I've seen us play for a couple of years.

Someone said to me on another threead it was a freak result. it wasn't a freak result, we played absolute shite and deserved the hammering.

Time for revenge tomorrow!
Absolutely agree and I think the way the pads have bonded since will want that revenge. Will want to put that result right and can see it driving them on

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usskyblue

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Absolutely agree and I think the way the pads have bonded since will want that revenge. Will want to put that result right and can see it driving them on

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Ring Of Steel

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Some of them are very full of themselves and overall their forum is way more confident than this one.

"I have to say i am very surprised Coventry are pushing for promotion... a team lacking in skill and fire power and no real stars."
 

shmmeee

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Some of them are very full of themselves and overall their forum is way more confident than this one.

"I have to say i am very surprised Coventry are pushing for promotion... a team lacking in skill and fire power and no real stars."

Have they Fucking seen their side?
 

robbiethemole

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You can always tell a yorkshireman, but you can't tell him much!!! or yorkshire born, yorkshire bred, strong in't arm, thick in't 'ead.
(my roots are in Lancashire, so long time dislike of yorkies)
 

SkyBlueSoul

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Rotherham United manager Paul Warne told BBC Radio Sheffield:

"To win 4-0 at home flattered us. They had a sending-off. You can take some confidence from that, but the game was so long ago it does not really have the same effect.

"When we got done at home by Oxford and took a good licking, even though the scoreline doesn't suggest that, there were was a real determination to right the wrong, which we did. And I'm sure Coventry will feel the same, so we have to guard against that.

"What has helped them this season was at Coventry they played on a rugby pitch and it can be difficult to play the way you want on a surface like that but, at St Andrew's, the pitch is always beautiful to play on and it has suited them. If they haven't got the best home record in the division, but it's got to be up there.

"I'd be lying if I said it was just another game. We go into the last quarter of the season in good health. It should be a good spectacle and one that both teams want to win."
 

clint van damme

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Rotherham United manager Paul Warne told BBC Radio Sheffield:

"To win 4-0 at home flattered us. They had a sending-off. You can take some confidence from that, but the game was so long ago it does not really have the same effect.

"When we got done at home by Oxford and took a good licking, even though the scoreline doesn't suggest that, there were was a real determination to right the wrong, which we did. And I'm sure Coventry will feel the same, so we have to guard against that.

"What has helped them this season was at Coventry they played on a rugby pitch and it can be difficult to play the way you want on a surface like that but, at St Andrew's, the pitch is always beautiful to play on and it has suited them. If they haven't got the best home record in the division, but it's got to be up there.

"I'd be lying if I said it was just another game. We go into the last quarter of the season in good health. It should be a good spectacle and one that both teams want to win."

he's spot on with that.
 

torchomatic

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Rotherham United manager Paul Warne told BBC Radio Sheffield:

"To win 4-0 at home flattered us. They had a sending-off. You can take some confidence from that, but the game was so long ago it does not really have the same effect.

"When we got done at home by Oxford and took a good licking, even though the scoreline doesn't suggest that, there were was a real determination to right the wrong, which we did. And I'm sure Coventry will feel the same, so we have to guard against that.

"What has helped them this season was at Coventry they played on a rugby pitch and it can be difficult to play the way you want on a surface like that but, at St Andrew's, the pitch is always beautiful to play on and it has suited them. If they haven't got the best home record in the division, but it's got to be up there.

"I'd be lying if I said it was just another game. We go into the last quarter of the season in good health. It should be a good spectacle and one that both teams want to win."
CAn't argue with any of that.
 

itsabuzzard

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Rotherham United manager Paul Warne told BBC Radio Sheffield:

"To win 4-0 at home flattered us. They had a sending-off. You can take some confidence from that, but the game was so long ago it does not really have the same effect.

"When we got done at home by Oxford and took a good licking, even though the scoreline doesn't suggest that, there were was a real determination to right the wrong, which we did. And I'm sure Coventry will feel the same, so we have to guard against that.

"What has helped them this season was at Coventry they played on a rugby pitch and it can be difficult to play the way you want on a surface like that but, at St Andrew's, the pitch is always beautiful to play on and it has suited them. If they haven't got the best home record in the division, but it's got to be up there.

"I'd be lying if I said it was just another game. We go into the last quarter of the season in good health. It should be a good spectacle and one that both teams want to win."
He's shitting himself. Game's won. Title's in the bag.

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