If Bruce Jr. was just a player with a bad rep and not related to the manager how much time would you give him to prove himself?
If Bruce Sr. was just another manager how long would you give him to adapt the team to his style and tactics?
All I'm saying is we are where we are and it's better for HCAFC to give them the same amount of time as we would give anyone else
Firstly, the point about Bruce Senior is irrelevant, as I'm not one of those calling for him to go.
Regarding Alex Bruce, I don't feel I need to 'give him time'. He's almost 28, and he's never amounted to anything. He's been poor for us so far, and has cost us two winning goals in his last three games (even worse when you consider that one of those came last night, and he didn't come on until the 87th minute). He was poor at Leeds and Ipswich, and neither of those sides was as good with him playing for them as we were before he joined us. If any other manager had signed him for City, I'd have still been absolutely seething, but that would never have happened.
Erik.. how are you going to win the Mod election with campaign banners such as... let's see.. "**** you all"? unless you poison all the opposition of course..
Honesty is the best policy, apparently...
I just don't like football as much as I used to...
I used to spend the whole week looking forward to Saturdays, I just don't get that anymore. Some days last season it felt more like a chore than a hobby, it feels like that now
Me too. I'm at the end of my tether with City. We were boring to watch under Pearson and Barmby, and now we're even more so under Bruce. Since promotion to the Premier League in 2008, we've played 171 league games. We've won just 14 by more than a single goal.
3 cb's is good. It worked well at Blackburn and Charlton and for most of last night. Once Jack Hobbs is back fit then qwe shall be even better with that system. Rosie and Dudgeon are perfect wing backs and do protect the back 3.
4-4-2 is old hat and dated
Only Rosenior and Dudgeon have been operating more as out-and-out full-backs and not true wing-backs, so, essentially, it's 5-3-2 with two of the midfield three being defensively minded players.
We already had a great defence, sticking another man in it is just a waste of a man, it's a crap formation as we don't have the players to suit it
Exactly, though apparently we're in the wrong for daring to slag off a **** player who doesn't fit the system his own father has tried to build around him.