There are plenty of other people who make mistakes but certain people just like to have that one player to blame for everything. He says himself he is not the most gifted player but he is a grafter, he gets stuck in and tried to make sure other players do the same. He has character and cares about the club. As for being up playing FIFA all night. I doubt it, players have plenty of time on their hands, don't have to stay up half the night. Would you prefer him to be out drinking instead.
No, but I don’t quite see your point. Plenty of clubs stay over in a hotel before home games, never mind away games. We used to do it under Phil Brown. Under Bruce I remember us staying over in a hotel outside Leeds for a game away at Huddersfield.
I'm all for it,i mean it's better than team(s) staying in a hotel outside the city and county, just didn't expect to see em the day before the game
Nigel Adkins is looking forward to experiencing an 'electric' atmosphere inside the KCOM Stadium for Tuesday night's Yorkshire derby clash with Leeds United. The Tigers will look to maintain their unbeaten home record under Adkins when facing the Elland Road outfit, having registered two wins and three draws at the KCOM since the 52-year-olds arrival at the KCOM in early December. The head coach is anticipating an entertaining encounter, but knows his side will have to be at their best if they are to secure what would be three vital points. "It should be a great game on Tuesday night," he said. "The atmosphere inside the ground should be electric and it's another game we want to go out an win. "I thought we did really well at Elland Road when we played them a couple of weeks ago and deserved something for our efforts that day. "We had a lot of attempts on goal in that game but came up against a goalkeeper in good form. "Leeds are a good side and we're expecting another tough game on Tuesday night, but it's one that everyone in the camp is looking forward to. "We're five games unbeaten at home now and we have to look to build on that going forward as we attempt to climb the table. "The players selected will go out and give their all to get the three points because that's what I will demand of them, as will the supporters. "We've all got to be supportive of each other though. It's about us as a football club and everyone being together." Supporters are reminded that Tuesday night’s Sky Bet Championship home game against Leeds United is an ALL-TICKET fixture. Tickets remain on sale online (print at home only) and will be available to buy in person from Tiger Leisure stores until 5pm on the day of the game. NO TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE AFTER 5PM.
the days when I used to get really up for this game and be nervous about it seem a long time ago now, right now I couldn't really care less, the allams really have killed off my enthusiasm for football and city. very depressing