Nine wins from nine for under 23s and former manager Frank Burrows passes away.
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Nine wins from nine for under 23s and former manager Frank Burrows passes away.
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Great article and echoes my view of last night's game - any offers for bacuna vaulks and pack even its just to take them off the books has to be taken in January - they offer nothing - recall wintle hope that sang bowen and Ralls can stay fit plus maybe one loan and those are better options than what we saw last night
Morison querying the stick bacuna got when he was substituted claiming "he is a really really good player" - what has he seen to justify that statement - he offers nothing at all and my heart sinks when I see his name on the team sheet.
Vaulks and Pack spend more time pointing at other people and waving their arms about than getting on with playing football
We need leaders on that pitch and none of the senior players are standing up and they are letting down the younger players down who are the only ones playing with their head up and trying to create
As an aside I though Ng was superb last night especially going forward after a bit of a shocker on Saturday
I've never liked Vaulks, Pack, and Bacuna along with Nelson. All four of them were very bad buys by Warnock. They just aren't up to a decent standard of football in the Championship. I'm hoping all four, especially the first three named players, will be replaced in the January window. We desperately need better if we are to climb the table.
Good piece as always. I was still shaking my head long after leaving the ground as to what the assistant was looking at to not see Flint's shirt a good 3 feet away from his body in the Hull player's hands....twice!
Shocked to read Morison’s quotes today. He’s basically admitting that the game plan is to do absolutely nothing in the first half other than not concede (which they fail to do week in week out). Here’s your answer to the first half goal enigma. Any hope I had about him has evaporated.
The new manager "bounce" usually lasts 3 or 4 games - and it appears we are back where we have been all season. Unable to score in the first 45 and then run around with a bit more purpose in the second half. Opposing teams have in the main sussed us out totally, Huddersfield should have been out of sight when we finally started playing. Hull are a very ordinary side and will have gone back to Humberside feeing very pleased to have got three points from a game most CCFC fans were expecting to win.
The crowd with all the offers on for cheap tickets was disappointing but reflects the level of interest in the club..
Thank heavens two of our relegation rivals have had point deductions - otherwise the table would be looking far worse.
You fail to acknowledge that the style of possession based and passing football that we are now trying to implement is totally different to that which came before under MM, Neil Harris and Warnock. Young players need encouragement and the whole team needs the fans support, so what Morrison said after the game was correct. Booing the team and individual players off does no good at all. We are definitely a work in progress and to state that ‘we are back where we have been all season’ is a total misrepresentation of the situation. On the second half performance we deserved to win and with a stronger ref and linesman who could see what he was doing, probably would have done. There were at least two nailed on penalties and how there was only 4 minutes added time at the end is beyond me, bearing in mind there were 8 subs and at least two stoppages of around two minutes each. One of their players refused to go off the pitch when he went down half a yard from the goal line, with no one anyone near him, and the ref let him get away with it and be treated on the pitch. Only for him to get up and jog around the touchline, followed by a thirty yard run at full pelt when he came back on.
The media continue to lump praise on Keiffer Moore, whether it's City or Wales, but whilst there's no doubting his abilities, City do have a problem when he's playing in that their attacking options are reduced, especially later in games when we're chasing a goal, the opposing defence have shut him out, and things are a lot tighter up front. Personally I would have played Isaak Davies in the 2nd half - balls into Moore and Collins weren't going to work..