A quick reminder of the end-of-season dead rubber rules for anyone who might have forgotten:
If City lose (or maybe draw in this instance), the result is irrelevant, the players are already on the...
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A quick reminder of the end-of-season dead rubber rules for anyone who might have forgotten:
If City lose (or maybe draw in this instance), the result is irrelevant, the players are already on the...
The last direct link he had with the German leagues was 2004/05, when he played 10 games for 1860 Munich.
City have bought a couple of players from Bundesliga 2 in recent years (Glatzel and...
That’s right, it’s basically insignificant. I read somewhere recently that the losing play-off finalist will get more in TV revenue from that one game than Leicester will get for winning the league....
I don’t think so. That’s the case in the Premier League, but I don’t believe it’s the same in the EFL.
Glatzel’s Bundesliga 2 record for Hamburg now reads 60 goals in 95 (+3) appearances.
Quite incredible really. And, as usual, another 57,000 crowd at Hamburg this evening.
Cardiff aggro, Cardiff aggro, hello, hello.
I don’t think he ever came anywhere near England, did he?
Apologies. I had you down as a Boris Johnson cheerleader, but it seems I was wrong.
What makes you think Bulut has some sort of inside track on the German market?
Well I haven’t preferred this season to last season. It’s been incredibly tedious. We’ve known for many months that we had no chance of going up and no chance of going down either, but the manager...
In reality the finishing position doesn't matter if it's anywhere from 7th to 21st. The outcome is the same - more Championship football next season.
You must admit there is a certain irony in a Brexit-voting Tory getting excited about European markets while singing the praises of Greeks and Turks…
Bertie Mee told Bill Shankly as much, allegedly.
I think it was the same bloke who found Runar Runarsson and Famara Diedhiou.
German markets? Are you sure?!?
So was I.
Those were the days my friend,
We took the Stretford End…
Maybe thinking of Preston away, where Panzo replaced McGuinness on 75 mins.
Alvaro Pacheco or Marcel Rapp.
Stick that in your pompous pipe and set it alight.
You’re sort of right, he was subbed away at Leicester on 77 minutes and replaced by … Jack Simpson!
I think he has improved marginally, but I don't see the improvement as a big, big step up. And, as I've said, that's not a criticism of Colwill as such. To me, it just reads like Bulut giving himself...
"When I saw Rubin in pre-season, how he was on the field and where he is right now, I think there's a big step. A big, big step," Bulut said of the Cardiff academy product.
Really? Can't see it...
The 2011/12 side was pretty settled:
46 starts - Whittingham
45 starts - Marshall
43 starts - Cowie
42 starts - Taylor
41 starts - Gunnarsson
41 starts - McNaughton
41 starts - Miller
Jimmy is the winner!
Surprisingly, it was indeed the late, great Peter Whittingham - 46 starts and 12 goals. He also started both play-off games and 5 of the 8 League Cup ties.
No, 41 starts for Super Kev.
A keeper is not an outfield player...
No, 42 league starts for him.