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covcity4life

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JOB was good here but I don't feel like we need him badly

We have Jones Allasani bayliss andreu Thomas Shipley for winger and amc roles.
 

BackRoomRummermill

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I loved watching O’Brien. Exciting player who made things happen. Created chances and scored goals.

Shame he thought he was the gaffer though , he was a bit moody and hung on too tight for my liking , he has not done much since his departure so screwed himself over

If Doyle was in same team he would lay him out no doubt

All that said a good player with a good heart
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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I’ll take it on board-fancy joining me? I’m in if you are?;)
It’s not me who said it. I just find it funny how when someone mentions Maddison or Wilson you say everyone needs to move on as they no longer play us but you constantly want to mention Jordan Clarke and Bigirimana who no longer play for us. Dare I say the former don’t fit into your agenda?
 

Adge

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Yes we do ALL need to move on.You can say whatever you like boss regarding agendas etc, please, if you don’t mind, remind me what agenda that is again? Well, seems like business as usual.....
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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Yes we do ALL need to move on.You can say whatever you like boss regarding agendas etc, please, if you don’t mind, remind me what agenda that is again? Well, seems like business as usual.....

Your hypocrisy is astounding. You don’t want to move on as proven by your posts about Clarke and Bigirimana what you actually mean is you want people to move on from those performing well in the Premier League as this doesn’t fit your close the academy agenda

Most people see it, it’s not just me. Even on a thread nothing about Bigirimana you mention him, why do you follow his career after us if you hated him when he was here?
 

Adge

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Your hypocrisy is astounding. You don’t want to move on as proven by your posts about Clarke and Bigirimana what you actually mean is you want people to move on from those performing well in the Premier League as this doesn’t fit your close the academy agenda

Most people see it, it’s not just me. Even on a thread nothing about Bigirimana you mention him, why do you follow his career after us if you hated him when he was here?
Yeah that’s me-an astounding hypocrite. :emoji_thumbsup:
 

pusbccfc

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Wouldn't get into our team.
 

Fergusons_Beard

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Another of the ‘he runs around a lot & gets stuck in’ fans favourites.

One of the best City players in the last decade-you’re having a laugh.

He wouldn’t even make the top 50.

Modern footballers need brains these days and when JOB was at City he was bloody infuriating.

He might well have scored a few important goals but also was responsible for quite a few against when he was hopelessly out of position due to a complete lack of position.


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steve82

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Yes I have to agree his positional sense was poor but was always shouting and pointing at others about where they should be.

It’s a no from me, when he left it was the right time for him to do so


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Irish Sky Blue

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Yes I have to agree his positional sense was poor but was always shouting and pointing at others about where they should be.

It’s a no from me, when he left it was the right time for him to do so


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Coincided with the loss of form that season. Coincidence or a measure of the effect he had on the team? I particular remember the game against Shrewsbury that season where we were 2-0 down at half time. JOB came on as a sub at the start of the half and completely changed the game as we won 3-2.
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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Coincided with the loss of form that season. Coincidence or a measure of the effect he had on the team? I particular remember the game against Shrewsbury that season where we were 2-0 down at half time. JOB came on as a sub at the start of the half and completely changed the game as we won 3-2.

Was against Peterborough. Armstrong scored with that great turn to win it
 

mark_ccfc

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He was a good player, on and off, but too much of a disruptive influence in the changing room I think.
 

steve82

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Coincided with the loss of form that season. Coincidence or a measure of the effect he had on the team? I particular remember the game against Shrewsbury that season where we were 2-0 down at half time. JOB came on as a sub at the start of the half and completely changed the game as we won 3-2.

Yes I recall the game tho as since stated was against Peterborough, great come back. I’d say it was more coincidence to why we fell away but obviously the case is there to say he was part of the side that started the season so well.

Other factors were more influential to why we fell away that year for me.


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Hobo

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Poor man's Paul Telford and that's pretty poor.
 

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