Are they calling for McCarthy to go? Only 27% possession but 14 shots, 11 on target compared to Derby who had 7 shots with only 1 on target.
'Wayne Rooney's Derby County' must love to pass the ball around and keep possession forever, but do exactly nothing with it. Wayne will be tearing his transplant out!
No, why the hell would I sooner that happen?!? As said, Rochdale were poor, we took all 3 points which is great and is the most important thing. But the FACT remains (and it is a fact as I've put it in capitals) that it was like watching bleedin paint dry. "What's not to like?" I don't like watching paint dry. Strange me.
If we won 2-0 every week and it was like watching paint dry it would do for me. Like the silly ****s demanding to 'entertained' when we were in the Premier League under Bruce and up against the some of the biggest clubs in the World. **** being entertained, I want to see us win, but I'm strange me.
Injury time own goal and I am happy. 6-5 defeat and I am pissed off. If I want to see pretty football and not be concerned about the result I could subscribe to SKY or watch La Liga.
Looks like I'm losing the 'like' count! Please don't put me in with the PL brigade, having followed City since 1970 (not that you specifically were). Result over entertainment anyday. But that's still missing the point. It is not an either / or question. It was mostly ****e to watch. I'd prefer it if we won (first objective) and then played well (secondary objective). And besides, McCan't promised us, yes promised us, football that would have us on the edge of our seats, front foot, high energy, blah blah. I demand my Ifollow refund under the trade description act. Back to the OP. I still want McCan't gone, asap. He's poor on and off the pitch.
Well its definately "edge of our seats", you don't know which City will turn up on any given day. I don't think that was what he meant though.
Don't understand that, some refs might have let it go but surely not a clear and obvious mistake. The guy jumped in with studs up for a ball a foot off the ground. Seems the definition of reckless.
It clearly wasn't a red so it's right that it's been overturned and let's not be dramatic, he wasn't a foot off the ground
Barton trying to wind One Plan up https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/hull-city-vs-bristol-rovers-5077031
He's spouting crap, he waffles about infrastructure but doesn't mention Fleetwood's top class ten million quid training and academy facility.
He's just a little scouse **** yob who happened to be a decent footballer. "Barton's career and life have been marked by numerous controversial incidents and disciplinary problems[2] and he has been convicted twice of violent crimes. On 20 May 2008, he was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for common assault and affray during an incident in Liverpool City Centre.[3] Barton served 74 days of this prison term, being released on 28 July 2008.[4] On 1 July 2008, he was also given a four-month suspended sentence after admitting assault occasioning actual bodily harm on former teammate Ousmane Dabo during a training-ground dispute on 1 May 2007.[5] This incident effectively ended his Manchester City career.[6] Barton has been charged with violent conduct three times by The Football Association: for the assault on Dabo,[7] for punching Morten Gamst Pedersen in the stomach[8] and for attacking three players on the final day of the 2011–12 season." Didn't his brother go down for murder or something?