Perhaps he should be ****tty with his team rather than Wolves. Cardiff miss two stoppage-time penalties and he tells Nuno Espirito Santo to f uck off. Disgusting lack of class, and sportsmanship, but thats Colin for you, a complete c unt.
Classic Warnock - deflect from his team’s shortcomings (who misses 2 penalties in a minute ) with an attack on the opponents. I despise the bloke and I cannot believe many on here would want him at our club - if he ever did I would take a hiatus from actively following the City. The reason Warnock doesn't want to manage in the Premiership is because he would again be critically exposed for his tactics and overall managerial nous. The way Cardiff play they would be walloped in the Prem and he can't make excuses every week and he knows it as he would have infinitely more press and fan exposure in the prem than he does in the Championship and League 1 where he has had all his success, and he has and currently is very successful, just to my mind it comes at a cost - football! Look at the BBC report from last night; "The stupefying finish was a stark contrast to what had otherwise been something of a slow burner - an absorbing but unspectacular encounter between two very different but well-matched teams." - "It was an intriguing clash of styles, with the patient, technically accomplished visitors confronted by an abrasive, functional Cardiff side, built very much in the image of their manager." looks like Wolves were dragged down a level or two as well. To OS and the others, this isn't bitterness and a dummy spit, just a fact, observed by neutral reporters. We can't all be wrong....... Plus I hated him at Palarse as well, it's not an anti Cardiff thing - I enjoy the cross severn/country banter.
WHILST they missed the first one the second is just that a second chance! Had the first one gone in then the likelihood it would have been a draw ... as the ball after the goal would have recommenced play from the centre circle and time would have been eaten up reforming and restarting .... the second penalty would not have happened in the way it did!
nice to see back with a post Massive ...... all part of his carnival act!!!! ... he brilliantly detracts the negativity away from his players .. they lost had 2 chances to get even and are doing it on a budget that is likely within fairplay rules without having an agent as part of their set up and the spending on agents fee's belie what any other team would spend on the same deals they did!
I suggest you look at the Agents Fees post on this site John, Cardiff have spent plenty on agents fees, more than 2 1/2 times what City have paid.
No ****, I didn't know if they would of scored their first pen then the future would of changed. **** it's like I've been lied to all these years.
Simply stating the media's procrastinations of Cardiff could have won if they scored both penalties are fictitious journalism, I have a time machine....... it is called a clock..... I bet plenty City fans they could have an HG Wells version!
There was an interesting comparison over Christmas where the consideration was points per pound spent. At that time we were both near the top of the table with Fulham a way down and wolves mid table. I think Fulham's post Christmas run has dragged them up and the madine signing will have pushed that metric down for us. Would have thought millwall would be top of that table on that measure. An interesting measure that shows the true value of a manager. It also shows how difficult it is to buy your way out of this league. It's been said before that the championship is the hardest league to get promoted out of and the premiership is the hardest to stay in.