Some seemed to be questioning his position on the right ahead of Kamara on the last 1904 pod. "What's he really done? - err 2 assists in the last 2 games and he's out most creative outlet". That enough? Apparently not.
I’ve made the argument that it may be worth trying Kamara on the right and Balloumi on the left. But I don’t want to sacrifice the good of Balloumi for the sake of it. Pointless for now anyway as Kamara is injured
It was more the "what's Belloumi done really" that got me. He's clearly our best player at the min and is involved in most things good going forward Wouldn't mind seeing Palmer on the left. He's played there to decent effect for Cov by all accounts
As someone said the crowd is up for it at the start. On Saturday we kicked of and within 10 seconds our keeper had the ball we faffed about at the back and didn't get in there half for 5 minutes. The crowd got deflated. The kicked off second half straight away positive and scored within a minute.
Snooker is getting more like a football crowd (used to be) shouting and cheering between shots, ****ing animals I would throw them all out.
Think it was. The two largest Kops, Wolves and Villa were not completely covered until late. Neither was the Kop at Liverpool.
Hull City's Tim Walter reflects on comments about fan reaction following Saturday's game: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0k279w2
The Kop at Blackpool was a fair size, and was covered for a few years, you could still see the remains of the steel columns in later years. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
So, why do 750 people stood together at Derby and Stoke sound louder than 3,000 stood together in the North Stand? Or 750 or so stood up in East Stand. Rest of East Stand, South and West Stand should realise it isn’t against ground regulations to join in.
It was. But wasn’t fully covered until after North Stand. Went there in 1961 or 1962 when on holiday to see them play Everton and there was only a thin roof on part of their Kop if any. Bloomfield Road in the 1950s.
Tim Walter walking Hull City tightrope with Acun Ilicali facing biggest decision yet https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/tim-walter-walking-hull-city-9683942
I'm sure Walter is happy to know that Cooper has his back, twisting the knife in it that is, snakey git. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Baz hasn't written anything controversial or surprising here, he's just echoed what most people are saying on social media.