Oh! **** off Jack, with your quasi-reasonableness and absolute stupidity. (Only my opinion, of course!) I watch City form afar and honestly, might struggle to recognise players, even. But clearly you are off your trolley. And, yes, BfB, another one has bitten. Phil the Gypo angler must be feeling very happy.
The Trees didn't play badly and until their keeper's error to let in Spurs second they had every chance of getting back in the game. They had more opportunities to score after Bissouma's straight red but Vicario and Ben Davies were awesome for Spurs in keeping them out. As far as Cooper is concerned when everything goes against him its unlikely he will keep his job. His board will think a change is needed to change their luck.
Plug will be back in the game soon in a good job. Sunderland should have held out for him but theyve fecked up and gone for Beale. Great job at the scabs and at the unwashed.
If we feck up at the Wendies on the weekend and at home against Plymouth on Boxing day.................
I think we will feck up at Hillsborough and get something v Plymouth. But there won’t be a bullet for Bulut until the January transfer window is done and we see how this might improve our team. By that time Plug will probably be at another club. However he is an experienced manager and despite his affiliation to the caravan dwellers down west I would welcome him to the Bluebirds. Subject to availability of course.
TBF his old man is a Bluebird and I'd hazard a guess young Plug grew up as a Bluebird too. Despite his time down west, if we needed a new manager then I'd be happy with him... Hoping Bulut gets us out of our current slump and back to winning ways though, which I'm sure he will.
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