I know that Murphy is a frustrating player but I will be surprised if I see a better more accurate and weighted pass for the goal at any level this weekend.
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I know that Murphy is a frustrating player but I will be surprised if I see a better more accurate and weighted pass for the goal at any level this weekend.
It was a good ball by Murphy but think we have to give a good amount of credit to Moore too for taking it on so well, getting ahead of the defenders and getting a shot on target. Murphy also produce a nice cut-back for the Wilson chance so maybe, hopefully, we're going to now see him do that over a couple of games and give us another player who can change the game.
I know Harris is under a lot of pressure and the squad is not the deepest, in terms of consistent performers and/or established talent, but I am starting to become wary of whether he's managing the hectic schedule well enough given that only two subs were made when some have already played a lot of football - and I wonder if that's why Morrison and Nelson conceded so easily, and then left Millwall a good chance at the end to take three points, when they're usually so solid.
Harris is such a basic manager, I can't even bother to go into it when it's all to see. Put it this way if he was sacked I doubt he would get another championship job and was very lucky to get this one.
We are already considerably off the playoffs.
I’ve been out this afternoon. Had talkSPORT on the radio. They mentioned our game when Millwall scored, confirmed the half time score and mentioned that Kieffer had levelled.
Then read the score out when the did the results.
That was our 8th draw from last 11 games against Millwall
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once again we've drawn a game we had the better of
Yesterday, I decided to make a start in thinning out assorted clothes and junk in what is euphemistically called a third bedroom and I came across some old City programmes, the one on the top of the pile being City v Millwall, dated 22nd August 1970.
The cover price was a round shilling (5p to the whippersnappers on here)
There are ads in it advertising the sale of new houses in Caerphilly, Newport and Swansea - all for less than £4,000
The 'Football League Review' insert refers to the 'first piece of football sponsorship' i.e. 'The Watney Cup'
The Review also states that only 12 of the Football League's clubs made a profit 'last year'
and last but not least.....
The programme's main editorial is by City's Chairman, Fred Dewey, who 'has made it clear he is in favour of the birch being brought back for the use against football hooligans'.