lol, yeah, atm we are, funnily enough it's our 'good' goal difference in the league that's the only bright spot. but, to be fair, all our CB's are injured, and I'd like to see any team with all their CB's missing avoid getting their pants pulled down by Man City at Home.
He's got a lot of great experience of relegation battles as well. He went down with Birmingham 3 years ago, Wolves 2 years ago, oh and Wolves a year ago as well. So long as he's following the old adage of not making the same mistakes twice he's got to reach the point where he's flawless and can help his team survive one soon.
Well I don't know if this a worry. I seen a thread linking Kasper with WHU. If SA stays I think he will be looking at other positions first so might be safe with kasper. IF SA goes then will a new manager want a keeper? The big part is that would Kasper go to a team that (in my opinion) are more likely than us to be in the Championship next season?
... at least you are seeing lots of goals ... you have my sympathy ... Allardyce should not have played such a changed side at Forest; any form of positive result there would have been far better 'preparation' ahead of the game last night ... actually heard one guy where I work saying "if Forest scored 5, Citeh will get 6" ... I think it was tongue in cheek - just hope he had a bet..
Fook me.. Im sure his agent will want kasper to get overtime pay..and a good medical plan for a bad back...for all the bending over he will have to do ,.
I wouldn't read too much into it, word was that he wasn't keen on moving to Hull last summer because he thought they were going to be in WHUs situation and relegation does not look good on your CV.
... always wondered why they called him BIG Sam ... and there was me thinking that Kasper is more than happy with a half-time orange ...