Our players don't work hard enough. Quality only shows once the physical battle is won. We don't work hard enough to win the physical battle against anyone.
In the match day thread on Sunday, I was saying that about Triore, but I'd agree it could aimed at some others too probably.
I'm sure there must be a curse on us, to quote Ian Holloway "We're like a bad tea-bag - we never stay in the Cup that long"
Not being funny but! I love my club and always will, winning at wembley was, well farcical to say the least! So that moment of joy will be followed by months of misery! That is a sad fact, Harry ain't gotta clue, time to f@@k him off! not give him an extension of his contract, I will say no more!
I hope TF doesn't lose patience. He's been let down badly and consistently at the top level. We seem to be rapidly developing into the Caterham of the PL, total no hopers. Couldn't blame him for calling it a day with us foo if there is no sign of some care, passion or desire from the millionaires he pays to kick a ball around.
You cant polish ****!...the same goes for most of our team.You can make them work hard,but you just cant suddenly make them more skillfull,or suddenly make turn them into sprinters!. Very average,championship players,no real pace,creativity and I really dont think they have the skill set,with the ball at their feet. It was two years of misery the last time and why will it be different this time?. Random players thrown together.A few decent players thrown in with very average league players.I wish we had of gone the road of signing some of the best,hungry championship players ie Troy Deeney,etc. I love my club but I've definately fallen out of love with the team,the players and the team ethic!.
The players almost look disinterested. I don't see enough players truly bursting a gut. I think it would be easier to accept defeats if after 90 minutes we felt that our players had run their socks off and earned their ridiculous wages. Why do other teams always seem to work harder than us and why don't we press teams much higher up the pitch?
"Manchester United were so poor it beggared belief. Staggering in their ineptitude, they were beaten in every facet of this football game." That was how BBC Radio 5 live pundit Steve Claridge described United's 4-0 defeat by League One side Milton Keynes Dons. Could have been 4...........
Sorry, but as nobody has said it yet, and the newspapers will be on to it by now.............We're gone for a Burton!