http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo.../Danny-Graham-says-end-goal-drought-Hull.html Reasonable interview. It shows he has desire and wants together going. Steve Bruce yet again comes across as a good manager. Strange though FC features too.
Good to see Graham smiling again, he looked like he had the world on his shoulders at Sunderland. Also another glowing reference to SB by a professional player. We currently have one of the most respected managers in the game and I hope all those who didn't want him here originally can now admit they got it completely wrong.
I really hope it works out for him. Bad move going upto Sunland fresh start and we can see a better player starting to regain his confidence Bruce is a great motivator.
I was one who wasn't particularly inspired by the idea of him being our new manager. I've admitted a few times I was completely wrong. I know Bob has also done the same a few times. I was probably too easily convinced by the mainstream media-fuelled opinion that he was **** and old-fashioned.
I think opinion was fuelled by the usual suspects who aren't happy unless they've got someone to hate.
he is ****. End of story. Those "you can't expect much against Chelsea and Man city" excuses can honestly stop right now. He isn't what we need and he is absolutely useless and I'm not even talking about goalscoring, just his general contribution, movement, strength, hold up play up front is absolutely DOG ****. Bring on the slagging off.
Graham played well apart from the miss what I am impressed with is as a team we look good give them time to gel and if we stay up, great.
I'd love to give graham a bit more game time and see how it goes, however its sagbo to start for me against newcastle. It won't really affect DGs confidence as its already rock bottom!
why are some of our fans so quick to write players off , what do you expect thirty goals a season get a grip , it will be sagbo next unless he bangs a hat-trick against newcastle
His general play is good and he's getting into the right positions. I think that once he's broke his duck the goals will start flowing.
Bruce has always been a decent manager. Graham will come good and should start the next game. I once played and trained under a very famous footballer who always said a team had to grow into it's boots (rather than the individual players) one of the things that covers is working as a collective within the (potential) pace of the game; we are just getting caught off-side, but creating real goal- scoring opportunities, so it's about awareness and that takes a little time, but it will come, as will Danny's goals.
Absolutely not. I like to make my mind early and in my opinion I can see something (or the lack of) that others have yet to see. As I said in other posts, it's his overall contribution to the team that bothers me, not just goals.
I am surprised to see so many defend someone out of pure hope rather than logic. It's obvious to ME that our play is fantastic from Mcgregor, passing it to our defence, pushing forward, smooth passing and one twos in midfield until we get to graham who seems to be playing 1930's football. We play amazing until it comes to him where we just try and feed him in the air or for him to chase and that's when it all falls through. I'm concerned that we can't give him the supply he needs. He seems the kind of player who will score if it's giving to him on a silver platter. Doesn't seem willing to work or create something for himself.
Luckily for us you're ****ing clueless & a proven whinging old tart with no real knowledge of the subject matter.
Do you still not go to games? That's a serious question btw not a pisstake or anything. I think Graham has been good. He led the line well today. From what I've seen he's miles better than Sagbo. It seems the media's obsession with his goal drought has got in people's heads. Sagbo looks like a headless chicken to me. Too early to judge yes but he's shown us nothing of note so far.