Do your worst boys and girls. select your ideal formation not the one tezza is going to use. have the wheels completely come off or can we do these? I’m going city 2-0
I can’t remember which game I went to back then but I remember thinking Jesus Christ these are big bastards! It was Cork and someone else up front, not fash, big n dirty.
Going for a very optimistic draw. Surely we can’t be as **** two games on the bounce? Formation -pointless discussing. We know Terry will attempt to catch them off guard with his best kept secret of 4-3-3. Disappointed the useless ****er seems to still be in charge for this game.
City win, start of a 15 game winning streak. McCann the genius. #inmccannwetrust Sort I can’t even write that without
select your ideal formation not the one tezza is going to use Realistically: 'Manager': McCan't Ingram Emmanuel Burke Greaves Elder Honeyman Jones (sitting) Docherty Whyte Magennis Wilks Unrealistically: 'Manager': N Adkins 4 4 2 or 3 5 2 with Wilks, KLP or even Crowley playing off Magennis (or Eaves when he's fit) I'd also like to see something of Flores. We signed him coming up 7 weeks ago. He was playing competitively until at least 6th December (meaning it's not like he's been out of action for months). At the moment I'm thinking what was the point? McCan't was given a great opportunity to strengthen the 1st team (with 4 incoming) to cement a promotion, so far from that point he's failed miserably. Going for a win, simply because we desperately now need one.
They’re ****, so here’s what I think will happen. We will assume we are better and piss about not trying for an hour. They’ll score and reality will set in. Then Mallik Wilks will scuff a shot in and we’ll spend the remaining 10 minutes hammering at their goal to no avail. 1-1.
I've went for a Tigers victory.No particular reason or logic attached,just blind faith and hope that this Team can start playing like they should be..UTT!!
Just watched/listen to McCann press conference, he's more or less admitted that automatic's gone and then he came out with this "if promotion doesn't happen this season, we'll go again next season"(now that is scary he's talking about being here next season) started on about how hard it is to get out of this league and how bigger clubs than us have tried and failed, i really hope his team talks are a bit more uplifting than this ****, sounded like he's getting his excuses in early, this really is now beginning to have echo's of last season.
Don't suppose he mentioned smaller clubs, with weaker squads and smaller budgets have tried and succeeded?
It's got croquet, tennis and wombles. Home to the UK's first Children's Theatre Wimbledon was given to Thomas Cromwell by Henry VIII. He reclaimed it after the execution of Cromwell. In HG Wells’ The War Of The Worlds, the sixth Martian invasion cylinder landed in Wimbledon. Wimbledon Village Stables is the oldest recorded riding stables in England. Oliver Reed was born in Wimbledon, as were James Hunt, and Annette 'Mrs Meldrew' Crosbie and the designer of the London sewers, Sir Joseph Bazalgette. The hill fort on Wimbledon Common is the second largest in London. The Buddhapadipa temple is the first Thai temple to have been built in the UK. Originally, the local favourite sport of Wimbledon was croquet. The original name on the Charter signed by King Edgar the Peaceful was Wimbedounyng, which morphed into "Wynnman's hill", with the final element of the name being the Old English "dun" (hill). The National Rifle Association held its first competition on Wimbledon Common. For many years Wimbledon Stadium hosted to Greyhound racing, as well as Stock car racing and Speedway. The local team, the "Dons", was successful over the decades. The track was home to two World Champions: Ronnie Moore and Barry Briggs. The Harris Academy in Wimbledon has one of its houses named in honour of William Wilberforce, who spent a period of his childhood there. Another house is named after Lord Nelson, who also lived there for a while.
This is quite remarkable. The arrogance to believe that after being given another chance after taking 6 points from 60 last season, be would be given another chance if he fails to take us back up. But then again, that's what I think will happen too.
'Bigger clubs than us have tried and failed' sounds like he's gradually adjusting us to knowing our status as a League One Club. But then again, he does know this division.