Nudge nudgeYes I was there, and when I got home to Hessle the old man had picked up a female Sunderland supporter who had been stranded and rang her parents,
Nudge nudgeYes I was there, and when I got home to Hessle the old man had picked up a female Sunderland supporter who had been stranded and rang her parents,
Slater and Omur have dipped in form lately but both are capable of getting back in our midfield.Not necessarily for this game, but do you think a midfield of Zambrano/Puerta/ Alzate would be the midfield we might end up being the regular one?
I’ve been thinking that this might be a stronger midfield for some of the games against better opposition but we haven’t seen enough of the latter two so far to know. Looking forward to seeing how it develops though.Not necessarily for this game, but do you think a midfield of Zambrano/Puerta/ Alzate would be the midfield we might end up being the regular one?

I did. I was in the East Stand with the Sunderland fans and I was wearing my City scarf. Leeds had the South Stand. ....The game had everything, particularly remember a Sunderland fan running onto the pitch from the Kempton and hitting the ref with his rucksack.....
Memories..Like the corners of my mindI did ... Also I remember the mini pitch invasion when a woman with a shopping bag ran on and had a go at Jack Charlton. Comedy gold.
It was only 55 years ago after all. I can remember that game better then I can remember games from earlier this season. I don't remember a woman running onto the pitch with a shopping bag, but I do remember a fella running on with a bag of some sort, which I took to be a ruck sack and he made a bee line for the ref, Jack Charlton may have tried to stop him? 55 years is a long time and a lot happened during that game. One lasting memory I have no doubts about is the absolutley red hot atmosphere, which I loved and remember to this day.Memories..Like the corners of my mind
I don't remember the hand bagging...That must have been a first to ever happen....A bit like the first ever official UEFA sanctioned penalty shoot out at BP.
Good memory TT....I was only a kiddie. I had my nose stuck up against the mesh fence ..Listening to a load of Geordies prattling on about how good there team was. Nothing changes. But I could only understand every other word...I played 5 a side with a Geordie and a mad keen Mackem at Costello...I never passed to him, told him I couldn't understand him when he shouted for the ball!!!! Very nice guy, though.It was only 55 years ago after all. I can remember that game better then I can remember games from earlier this season. I don't remember a woman running onto the pitch with a shopping bag, but I do remember a fella running on with a bag of some sort, which I took to be a ruck sack and he made a bee line for the ref, Jack Charlton may have tried to stop him? 55 years is a long time and a lot happened during that game. One lasting memory I have no doubts about is the absolutley red hot atmosphere, which I loved and remember to this day.
Big few games now to see if he's learnt anything at all from Norwich. If not then Derby, Pompey and Oxford become massive for us and himI've voted for a City win because I live in hope but I can't see us doing well with this manager, I had the same feeling with Shota i hope he proves me wrong but decent teams, well actually most teams just walk through us it's a good job Pandur has been on form, up The Tigers.
It's a pity he hasn't had Zambrano, Millar and Palmer to work with during this break as they are key players for us (especially the 1st 2). I honestly expect us to be flying by the time we play Derby, Pompey and Oxford but still gelling for these next 2. Maybe a pity the order of games isn't the other way round.Big few games now to see if he's learnt anything at all from Norwich. If not then Derby, Pompey and Oxford become massive for us and him
We could easily change the system and still lose. If you are going to have a plan stick with it. Believe in your process otherwise you're never going to convince your players it works. Id rather see his football than Walter turn us into Arsenal just because we are playing a team with the potential to hurt us.Big few games now to see if he's learnt anything at all from Norwich. If not then Derby, Pompey and Oxford become massive for us and him
I don’t think it’s so much a change of system that we need but rather a few crucial positions that need players that are more suited to them.We could easily change the system and still lose. If you are going to have a plan stick with it. Believe in your process otherwise you're never going to convince your players it works. Id rather see his football than Walter turn us into Arsenal just because we are playing a team with the potential to hurt us.