Oh dear, he's using his primary school insults. Unfortunately for you, I'm not going to bother to lower to your idiotic level, as you'll simply beat me with experience. As a result, I will bid you auf wiedersehen.
You might be able to answer a question for me that my friend asked last night; there are seats directly behind the dug outs but it looks like there are a few that if you sat in them, your view would be obscured by the dug out itself, is that the case or does the seating not go that far down? I imagine it'd get pretty annoying especially given that you can't stand up. There's a stand at Wolves (can't remember which stand mind) that looks like half of it is tucked behind another stand, rendering half of it unusable.
There are seats immediately behind, as you can see here... please log in to view this image I think they're just used for youth players to sit in, but I'm further back and haven't really paid much attention to who's sat there.
It looks like they have plaques on, I'm guessing they're for youth players, like you said. You'd have to be some kind of bellend to purchase a seat behind a dugout full of people.
Maybe they're seats for blind people. No wait, we don't have the same resources as Yeovil do to be able to provide them with the commentary they'd need. http://www.sightsupportderbyshire.org.uk/soccer_sight_commentary.htm
More than a hint of irony in this post considering this whole squabble originated from someone not understanding the tone of one of Calvs posts. Just saying.
I commented on this to the guys I was with; Elmo, in particular, was dropping into a deep comfort zone that lost us impetus that he tried to compensate for with some pointless passes.
Ive seen us play a lot better and lose but taking the 3pts was the most important thing, Regarding Huddlestone last night I thought he was better, didn't give the ball away much, worked hard but obviously with his lazy style of play you are never going to get the work rate of Myler, I wish you could combine the two but getting back to the player of last season would give us a huge lift. Anyway WE WON lets hope we are now turning the corner
I have to say I disagree with those posters suggesting Meyler is the obvious choice to be dropped on Mo`s return, I think with Meyler and Livermore as the two defensive midfielders and Mo taking Thudd`s place we`ll have more energy on the park. Also while Brady may not have the attacking impact that young Robbo has, but he is not making the errors that the young lad is making, which in turn is making us more reliable. Phelan has obviously had a very positive impact, and its nice that Brucie has him to bounce ideas off, which without a right hand man he seemed to suffer.
I agree but i would like to see Hudd dropped. We'd have 3 with great engines to cover the grass and support the forwards.
Yeah but we would have nobody to pass forward. One thing Hudd did well was last night was utlilise possession given very limited options. The wing backs rarely bombed forward and out of the midfield 3 none of them made dynamic runs often. It left N'Doye (who I thought did excellent) and Jelavic (even better) to hold the ball against that **** Okore. Having Diame, Hudd and Livermore would allow the latter 2 to sit deeper and Diame to make some runs
Graham Souness got Huddlestone bang on the other day, he said Tom is too good for Hull, which he got wrong but what he meant was some Hull players aren't good enough to accomodate Tom into the team. Huddlestone works better with good players around him and he's skill comes into play then. Put players like meyler around him and he has to try harder in which case we don't get the same from him! in otherwords Huddlestone would stand out playing for chelsea and bring players into the game but if he played for Burnley it wouldn't be quite as effective
I've always thought Fat Sam's alright but you've just confirmed that he's actually a bit of a ****, I've added him to my list of ****ers that have disrespected City down the years. He's now in the **** Hall of Fame alongside the like's of David Pleat, Nigel Pearson and Ian Baird, yeah that **** from Leeds!