Sorry Donald, but there was absolutely nothing attractive about the football you played against us in either game.
Swansea played the most attractive football last season.
This.
Holt and Becchio can both **** off, dirty bastards.
Sorry Donald, but there was absolutely nothing attractive about the football you played against us in either game.
Swansea played the most attractive football last season.
Sorry Donald, but there was absolutely nothing attractive about the football you played against us in either game.
Swansea played the most attractive football last season.
At least credit Mourinho when you nick his quote.The facts are we teach kids to win, the Spanish teach kids to play.
In fairness, we played abysmally pretty much every Tuesday night game and the scrappy 'Yorkshire derby' thing never helps, I don't think even beautiful Donny play pretty football in those games.
Most other games, we played some great stuff though, as did Norwich in fairness to them. With "dirty" target men!
People need to stop pointing to Barcelona as the single reason the quality of English football is doomed. I'm no apologist for the Premier League and its antics, but other than the one team Barcelona, the short-passing Spanish style is hardly head-and-shoulders above the English/German/Italian styles, if not inferior to it. Not every foreign/Spanish team has the same stamina and quality of Barca.
Its a far more complicated issue than just 'we need to stop playing high passes and start playing low passes.' It all comes down to the structure of coaching at youth level, but if I'm honest, I wrote a long piece about this on another article, and I can't be bothered to go into it again.
The facts are we teach kids to win, the Spanish teach kids to play. I'm afraid it will be a long time before our national side and major club sides start passing the ball around like we saw the young Spaniards do last night
Yeah Becchio plays competitively, he's a centre forward for Christ's sake. When a foul is given against him, he accepts it and gets on with playing, doesn't moan at all. In fact, he rarely ever appeals and generally just gets up and deals with it (e.g. after the horrific tackle from Bothroyd at Elland Road which could have broken his leg).
And it wasn't him that went "crying to the papers", it was the club who submitted an appeal video to the FA calling for consistency in standards (below). That the papers picked that up is their decision, hardly Becchio's. And he doesn't ever do this sort of thing:
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As I said, he tried this on City's entire defence, and got away with it, he tried it on Ashbee and got away with it once, once only. He won't try it again.
I wasn't actually talking about the Bothroyd incident, I've still never seen it.
It was this Ashbee thing that I meant. Becchio is one of those horrible little players (like Kevin Davies or Marouane Fellaini) who wins loads of headers, primarily by throwing his elbows at anyone who comes along, and he does it when he knows that the ref can't see it, but it's obvious to anyone in the crowd.
As I said, he tried this on City's entire defence, and got away with it, he tried it on Ashbee and got away with it once, once only. He won't try it again.
Being the first player to captain the same team through all four leagues, is no small achievement.
Until August...
Why?
*wonders who the Swansea, QPR and Cardiff captains are...*
Pratley, Taarabt and... not sure.
Is it the Cardiff one that I'm missing or what?
Erm....Cardiff didn't get promoted.![]()
Garry Monk of Swansea has been mentioned but his Wiki says he became captain after they missed out on the League One play-off's.