Here's Bulut. Blaming the officials.
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Here's Bulut. Blaming the officials.
https://twitter.com/CityBluebirds_/s...22063870644557
I like Bulut, but what's the point of that. Just accept the result was deserved due to a poor performance and being completely out thought by the opposition manager.
Hate it when managers try to shift some of the blame in results like this, where it really didn't make any difference.
We are so bereft of talent, Colwill has to play. It was much better when he was on but a hell of a low bar admittedly.
I think we as a club have to decide what we want. What do are our goals and how are we going to get there.
Unfortunately football now is a game of money but I always felt clubs who have a distinct idea of what they want as a club have done better. Look at Brentford and Brighton, their models have been to look at obtaining young talented players and growing them to look to sell on as they develop as a club.
We need to decide what our goals are and align our management appointments with that goal. Personally I like Bulut he's done a job off the back of the last 2 woeful seasons, however as a club what direction are we going?
If Cooper is still available I'd go for him.
Nowhere until money is invested seriously, or as you say we focus on developing talent quickly combined with a spread out scouting network.
I'd be all for us getting rid of the academy if none are brought through next season. I've said a few times, the costs associated with running it must be astronomical. Use it or lose it quite literally.
'Some of my players went hiding'. Bulut gave a brutal assessment of his team's performance in the derby defeat against Swansea - particularly their dire first half showing
https://nation.cymru/sport/erol-bulu...ng-derby-game/
My final word on Colwill in this thread, he got City man of the match on Wales Online with seven out of ten, but I’m surprised that no one appears to have mentioned that he missed what I thought was our best chance of the match - his finishing is an aspect of his game which appears to going backwards..
For someone who is a good striker of the ball, it seems to desert him when he needs it most. I agree with you, it is going backwards too but he does tend to lean back when he strikes the ball. I remember him nearly clearing the ball out of the back of the Canton stand vs Huddersfield in the Moore comeback win.
Darling was a prat but it's his job to be a professional prat. He played Meite brilliantly and anyone else who came near him. Ng has done the same for us many times. It's part of the game and for players to deal with it. They played as a team. Even to the point of targeting Meite after the yellow.
Meite should have had a red for the head butt- it was embarrassing from darling but we all know the rules and if it wasn't a Derby he'd have been off.
However then that 2nd yellow! You won't see a much clearer yellow than that! He should definitely have been sent off at least once if not twice.
How the ref can even be mentioned by anyone when looking at why we lost is beyond me.
One last word from me...I hope the players take a good long hard look at themselves after that awful performance...
I take it Bulut won’t be off to Man Utd.
He might as well have started a novice on the right wing for all the use that Bowler is.
It was like playing with 10 men from the start
Awful footballer, sadly we have too many that either don’t care or don’t want to know.
If Bulut stays, and I’m not that bothered either way atm, we can’t have bottlers like Bowler, Wintle and Turnbull starting in important games
Not that any of them will give a toss, but we really do have some shit houses in our squad
A truly awful performance but my overriding conclusion is that they wanted it more than us.
Said it once and I’ll say it again, Oli Tanner is no where near being a championship player