I'll tell you what's ****ing clueless.............playing a flat 4 in midfield that everyone of us clueless fans could see was going to struggle against West Ham's extra man in midfield................I'll tell you what else is ****ing clueless................not making a substitution at half time and, instead, shifting Park into the middle and Cisse out to the left where both looked totally lost..................and I'll also tell you what's ****ing clueless...............not starting Taarabt or Hoilett at home against a team with ordinary full backs in favour of SWP and Park, who has always been played out of position!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hughes is ****ing clueless Tony!!
He has also raised the expectation level to such an extent that any setbacks lead to an orgy of self flagellation and recrimination on here. Selfish bastard, buying good players, making us hope.....actually, why not? Cesar - one of the top 5 keepers in the world M'bia, just on what I saw last night, will be a legend here Nelsen - outstanding, intelligent professional and leader Bosingwa - a revelation to me since coming here, double CL winner Faurlin - the heart of this club, we'll be fighting off the top five with a ****ty stick for him next summer Granero - at last a proper, thinking footballer in hoops Diakite - sets the blood racing, the next Mark Dennis??!! Hoillet - new talent, will go all the way BZ - proper CF, lungs of a lion, probably gonads to match Adel - last night he showed us what he is capable of at this level, best game in the Prem JSP - just for you Oslo, this bloke is a proper player no doubts he will come good Tony's right, the clueless look at this and see problems. ...oops, forgot Dyer , showed against Spurs he still has loads to offer
What a silly question. You could say the points warnock achieved while in charge kept us up as we finished in the same position!!
That was in response to somebody saying we only survived because of Stoke. Nothing silly about it at all. We won our last 5 home games, thats what kept up, not bloody Stoke.