He's still a c**t!I carry no affection for Bellamy in the slightest, however....
As bad as Bellamy was for Coventry City do you really think he would down tools because HE signed for Coventry City? There was no gun pointed at his head and until Hartson arrived it was just the wrong fit, it happens.
Do you really think a player with a 10-15 year career says I am going to be shit this season to get a move to a bigger and better club?
Comments he made about Coventry City? You should read this forum sometimes, I am convinced some of them are Craig Bellamy.
Finally it was a good read and whatever your feelings for Bellamy he has done some very positive things with his African charity.
Noted.He's still a c**t!
Robbie Keane was more loved than Max Biamou. He was never going to fill those boots
Robbie Keane was more loved than Max Biamou. He was never going to fill those boots
Biamou is a legend Keane isn’t
tbf, Paul Culpin is right up there with the likes of Bouwe Bosma and Mick HarfordOnly on legends day when even Paul Culpin is
tbf, Paul Culpin is right up there with the likes of Bouwe Bosma and Mick Harford
#fuckinlegends
Bellamy was 19 wasn't he? He wasn't by any stretch the reason for us going down.
The club had lost its two highest scoring players which included a very influential captain, there were some major week spots in the side that Strachan just did not address (a centre half to partner Breen, both full backs) which were hugely exposed. Remember Strachan started the season with Colin Hendry at centre back.
Bellamy was 19 wasn't he? He wasn't by any stretch the reason for us going down.
The club had lost its two highest scoring players which included a very influential captain, there were some major week spots in the side that Strachan just did not address (a centre half to partner Breen, both full backs) which were hugely exposed. Remember Strachan started the season with Colin Hendry at centre back.
Bellamy was 19 wasn't he? He wasn't by any stretch the reason for us going down.
The club had lost its two highest scoring players which included a very influential captain, there were some major week spots in the side that Strachan just did not address (a centre half to partner Breen, both full backs) which were hugely exposed. Remember Strachan started the season with Colin Hendry at centre back.
I carry no affection for Bellamy in the slightest, however....
As bad as Bellamy was for Coventry City do you really think he would down tools because HE signed for Coventry City? There was no gun pointed at his head and until Hartson arrived it was just the wrong fit, it happens.
Do you really think a player with a 10-15 year career says I am going to be shit this season to get a move to a bigger and better club?
Comments he made about Coventry City? You should read this forum sometimes, I am convinced some of them are Craig Bellamy.
Finally it was a good read and whatever your feelings for Bellamy he has done some very positive things with his African charity.
I only remember Bellamy having one decent game for us, can't remember who we were playing but we won 1-0 and Bellamy got the goal. Newcastle scouts were in the stands and had come to watch him IIRC.
Bloody great podcast , Mike bubbins is hilarious. The jonny marr segment from a couple of weeks ago was brilliantApologies if this has been covered elsewhere but I was listening to the Socially Distant Sports Bar podcast and it was discussing Craig Bellamy's autobiography - Goodfella. I haven't read (nor ever will ) read the book but it sounds like it was chaos,
Newcastle had been in contact and Bellamy wanted to join them. Newcastle said not to sign for Coventry until they had tabled their bid to Norwich. Bellamy met Strachan, but Bellamy didn't have an agent but had a mate who was a financial advisor. This financial advisor didn't know anything about football but was mates with John Fashnu, Fash, the financial advisor, Bellamy were all at the meeting with Strachan, Bellamy had never met Fash previously.
Bellamy signed for Cov but really wanted to join the Toon. This may explain why he was so poor for us and also those disrespectful comments he made about the club after relegation.
I've listed to all 59 podcasts great entertainmentBloody great podcast , Mike bubbins is hilarious. The jonny marr segment from a couple of weeks ago was brilliant
Bellamy was a huge gamble although he was older than Robbie Keane and like Keane unproven at PL level, he missed nearly all the previous season with a serious injury and he joined a team that had lost its most influential players from the previous season. although he went on to be a high performing player at Newcastle, it was not as an out and out goals corer that was not his best attribute. Buying McCallister for £3m and then him leaving on a free is the economics of the madhouse, we could not afford to take such a financial hit. also the team that played against Bradford away - which was mentioned earlier in the post, Williams, Mo ,Quinn & Telfer not PL quality IMO
Kirkland, Breen, Williams, Konjic, Quinn, Thompson, Telfer, Palmer, Eustace, Hadji, Aloisi.
Subs: Hedman, Edworthy, Bellamy, Chippo, Roussei
Yeah with Keane.Was it the year before we went down that we didn’t win away all season?
Yeah with Keane.
Yes, could have been Leicester, i thought it was a home game but Leicester was one of the grounds I always went to when we played them, being nearer to me than our home ground.Think that might have been Leicester. His best games were away from home, Man City and Southampton early in the season and Leicester late on after Hartson had signed.
We sold Keane right before the season and Bellamy seemed something of a panic signing. Selling Keane was good for his investors but bad for the club. Even if the £6m profit had gone into the club's coffers our relegation meant we lost much more. Bellamy's subsequent career shows he was a good enough player, but the timing was all wrong for us. He was just getting over a really bad knee injury & as pointed out probably didn't really want to come to us. His 'big time' atttude and arrogance should have been picked up by someone at the club considering the investment being made into him. He was polar opposite to Keane in terms of embracing his surroundings and putting his heart and soul into the club, for the unfortunately short time we had him.
Before Keane left us we had also let Whelan go, probably because the Keane/ Roussel partnership had worked so well the previous season. Without Keane however Roussel became ineffectual, while despite his excellent scoring record Strachan could never trust himself to give Aloisi (or even Zuniga) an extended run in the team. Not signing Hartson until it was too late was just a culmination of errors and bad decisions which helped cement our relegation, which could so easily have been avoided.
tbf, Paul Culpin is right up there with the likes of Bouwe Bosma and Mick Harford
#fuckinlegends
He cried off with injury once we headed down. Didn't like the cold weather. Didn't want to roll up his sleeves, get a bit muddy , get stuck in.I carry no affection for Bellamy in the slightest, however....
As bad as Bellamy was for Coventry City do you really think he would down tools because HE signed for Coventry City? There was no gun pointed at his head and until Hartson arrived it was just the wrong fit, it happens.
Do you really think a player with a 10-15 year career says I am going to be shit this season to get a move to a bigger and better club?
Comments he made about Coventry City? You should read this forum sometimes, I am convinced some of them are Craig Bellamy.
Finally it was a good read and whatever your feelings for Bellamy he has done some very positive things with his African charity.
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