Several of us have urged him to pick his best eleven instead of changing it every week having 'assessed' the strengths of the oppo - now Gary Gowers is advocating exactly the same thing. http://metro.co.uk/2016/02/12/alex-...rwich-citys-best-xi-and-stick-to-it-5670169/?
This sounds like sour grapes from McCarthy - it's not FIFA's fault that Marcus Evans is a tight bastard and won't support him in the transfer market http://www.eadt.co.uk/sport/mccarth...gency_loan_windows_is_wrong_and_sad_1_4416013 {I hadn't heard that the 'emergency loan' window was being abolished - surely there'll be concessions if a team has, say, all 3 'keepers unavailable? }
Excellent article today by Robin Sainty, which echoes - fairly strongly and eloquently, what many fans around the club are feeling Let's hope the gaffer and coaching staff bother to read it http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/views/changes_need_to_be_made_but_the_manager_has_to_stay_1_4416811?
Christ, for a supposed match day, it's deathly quiet on here today. Even the cheapskates like me and those living away / abroad are all keeping low profile? Sense of impending doom going round?
Similarly Cromer - been preparing for work tomorrow - end of a short break before next term of teaching kicks off. Keeping busy, eye on the clock though, nearly beer o'clock.
Grr!! That Khazri I said I was gutted and stunned Sunderland managed to sign. Scored the opener, and every time he takes a free-kick or corner, they look like they will score.
Man United aren't really in this game. Defoe and Khazri look a constant threat again. (I don't know why my lines are getting automatically started with numbers, like I'm making a list....?)
Only a matter of time before Sunderland retake the lead. Thank god for De Gea. I wish United would stop playing their Sh*t youngsters for debuts against our relegation rivals.