Single malt?
Glenfiddich perhaps?
Excellent choice Sir.
This is bugging me - from a movie right? Which one?
Single malt?
Glenfiddich perhaps?
Excellent choice Sir.
This is bugging me - from a movie right? Which one?
Sky making a huge thing about taking the knee.
BLM are a questionable organisation imo so I have no problem with it.
Fair play to Warburton for defending our work in the community etc.
There's a huge gulf between the important message - kick racism out of football - and taking an obeisant knee to an aggressive political organisation that want to get rid of the police and prisons, and some of whose members physically intimidate those who will not follow them and espouse "killing whitey".
Mark Robins is whining that it was QPR's idea that the knee was not taken, and that he wanted to. He's a weak, ignorant idiot in my view. Really proud that QPR had the guts to stand up to the Woke Army that demand compliance. Next game, let our players have "Stand up to racists" vests on when they come on the pitch.
A severe failure of management I'm afraid to say.
- MW's usual uber cautious slow build-up and passing game was not (and probably cannot be) adapted to take advantage of Coventry's poor first half display and for all the possession only the very fortunate penalty gave us a clear goal scoring opportunity.
- Continually passing the ball backwards and sideways in your own half is not a sign of mature tactics even if it does keep Amos in a job.
- Neutralising creative players such as Chair by playing them out of position in 'away' formations is a crime.
- After an entire season of defensive calamity from set-pieces the coach really must take responsibility when it never improves.
- The same applies to an entire season of being the only team in modern football not able to take advantage of breakaway situations.
- And there can be no doubt which boss got the half-time team talk right last night.
In this day and age of modern football coaching, I find it very, very hard to believe Clint Hill's assertion that Warburton refuses to do defensive training but, then, I totally trust Clint Hill and see no reason why he should tell anything but the truth. Moreover, the evidence is there for us all to see: all last season and now starting this season, we are a disaster at defending corners and free kicks.
I still think Warburton has a lot to offer but, if he has weaknesses or a blind spot, he should realise that (or be told about it, Sir Les) and do something about it. If he lacks the know-how, acknowledge that very few of us score 10/10 on every front and, for goodness sake, hire a defence coach.

It does seem highly unlikely a team in the 2nd tier of English football would have no defensive coaching even if MW has little interest there are other responsible folk. Looking at his reactions he seemed pretty pissed off.In this day and age of modern football coaching, I find it very, very hard to believe Clint Hill's assertion that Warburton refuses to do defensive training but, then, I totally trust Clint Hill and see no reason why he should tell anything but the truth. Moreover, the evidence is there for us all to see: all last season and now starting this season, we are a disaster at defending corners and free kicks.
I still think Warburton has a lot to offer but, if he has weaknesses or a blind spot, he should realise that (or be told about it, Sir Les) and do something about it. If he lacks the know-how, acknowledge that very few of us score 10/10 on every front and, for goodness sake, hire a defence coach.
To be fair Frome we scored two goals away from home. Any team would expect to come away with a win or at worst a draw with that.It does seem highly unlikely a team in the 2nd tier of English football would have no defensive coaching even if MW has little interest there are other responsible folk. Looking at his reactions he seemed pretty pissed off.
It is worrying that we haven't sorted these issues and all of our goalscorers have gone.
On reflection it wasn't a terrible performance....for 44 minutes we dominated the tempo, were on the front foot won the ball high up the pitch, took the game to them, remember we were the away side but played like the home side. For some reason that all stopped once we scored....
The 2nd half was poor granted....but a point would have been a decent result....certainly taken that before kick off
On reflection it wasn't a terrible performance....for 44 minutes we dominated the tempo, were on the front foot won the ball high up the pitch, took the game to them, remember we were the away side but played like the home side. For some reason that all stopped once we scored....
The 2nd half was poor granted....but a point would have been a decent result....certainly taken that before kick off
On reflection it wasn't a terrible performance....for 44 minutes we dominated the tempo, were on the front foot won the ball high up the pitch, took the game to them, remember we were the away side but played like the home side. For some reason that all stopped once we scored....
The 2nd half was poor granted....but a point would have been a decent result....certainly taken that before kick off