Derby are skint so doubt they'll be doing much. Not sure about Forest but all clubs will be feeling a pinch and they've got big wage bills to manage already
a good point well madeI’m never happy with a point. That doesn’t mean it’s not a good point.
Give it a rest. You’re one of the biggest moaners on hereI don't think anybody is crying about getting a point. Arguing with people in your head again.
And even as a huge moaner I said a point was a good result. Go back to arguing with the people in your head.Give it a rest. You’re one of the biggest moaners on here
People have genuinely moaned about the result. I didn’t single you out in my original post, you called me out for stating this. Have a good new yearAnd even as a huge moaner I said a point was a good result. Go back to arguing with the people in your head.
Well that’s us relegatedI'll take win, all this I'll take a draw is just bullshit way of saying we are not good enough.
Need to win all our home games to stay in this league.
I was going to put Camp for Shipley but I thought some on here may think I was being sarcastic instead of serious100% agree.
Should have been Giles for Allen.
His love affair with Shipley is baffling.
I'd rather bring on a substitute goalkeeper than Shipley. Lol
I think that was before my time, but do remember those who saw Hannibal in the single campaign he played for us said he was never the kind of mid-field general we needed and used to rubbish him all the time for just playing it over the top.We haven't won there since Hannibal brought elephants over the Alps
I can hear you chuckling to yourself as you typed thisI think that was before my time, but do remember those who saw Hannibal in the single campaign he played for us said he was never the kind of mid-field general we needed and used to rubbish him all the time for just playing it over the top.
Still we now see he was years ahead of his time. First North African to play for us, of course, long before Hadji and Chippo. And still remembered for the single elephant seen in City's emblem, and in our Sky Blue mascot. What's forgotten is that Hannibal brought a huge squad of Sky Blue Sams with him who knew how to win the hard way, unlike the current bunch of donkeys we're now familiar with every season who only know how to lose all the time and never in a million years would have invented the famous donkey kick of which we are so rightly proud.
They say Hannibal's only legacy was when we aspired to play a team of Breens, but they never reached the same heights. In fact, they were just donkeys, really, compared with the famous team of old Hannibal and his ten Sky Blue Sams. They were twice as good as any previous City team. It is said that in those days all our fans had rattles in both hands (firmly gripped in ten digits, unlike those of some neighbouring fans) and the cry then was "Come on the old ten!" Even in defeat, the Romans wrote of the X Factor we possessed at that time. Which may explain why a small minority of our fans are still unimpressed with Max.
I was going to comment on the pitch which looks in an awful state. It's had a lot of football and presume wasn't relaid during the first lockdown?Just watching Watford 1 v 0 Norwich (Norwich easily the better side) and the difference in the pitch quality is vast. Blues fans and players in for a shock when they play Derby in a couple of days.
Are you serving on a jury?Non of the above.
Objection your honour.Are you serving on a jury?
I think that was before my time, but do remember those who saw Hannibal in the single campaign he played for us said he was never the kind of mid-field general we needed and used to rubbish him all the time for just playing it over the top.
Still we now see he was years ahead of his time. First North African to play for us, of course, long before Hadji and Chippo. And still remembered for the single elephant seen in City's emblem, and in our Sky Blue mascot. What's forgotten is that Hannibal brought a huge squad of Sky Blue Sams with him who knew how to win the hard way, unlike the current bunch of donkeys we're now familiar with every season who only know how to lose all the time and never in a million years would have invented the famous donkey kick of which we are so rightly proud.
They say Hannibal's only legacy was when we aspired to play a team of Breens, but they never reached the same heights. In fact, they were just donkeys, really, compared with the famous team of old Hannibal and his ten Sky Blue Sams. They were twice as good as any previous City team. It is said that in those days all our fans had rattles in both hands (firmly gripped in ten digits, unlike those of some neighbouring fans) and the cry then was "Come on the old ten!" Even in defeat, the Romans wrote of the X Factor we possessed at that time. Which may explain why a small minority of our fans are still unimpressed with Max.
Sorry to hear that.I've supported Coventry city since 1967 and been a season ticket holder for more years than I can remember
I was born in Manchester but moved to Warwickshire in the 60s
Wycombe and Wednesday will finish below us - confident of that. One other team from the group (Blues, QPR, Rotherham, Forest, Derby, Millwall) Don't care which team - just one !
Thing is if having the money to buy players was the answer for those clubs, they’d both be top 6. Forest in particular have bought loads of players in recent seasons, and yet...Derby and Forest can both afford to improve their squads next month, we ain't got a pot to piss in and long term injuries seemingly every few games. We desperately need some help up top and in midfield. Think in the case of the latter there must be at least a few decent free agents available
Thing is if having the money to buy players was the answer for those clubs, they’d both be top 6. Forest in particular have bought loads of players in recent seasons, and yet...
There is some deeper malaise at both clubs, whether Rooney can arrest the slide at derby (on the pitch) remains to be seen, but Forest seem incapable of performing how they really should. Not convinced money will necessarily help them, whereas a well spent couple of million could make our season.
Wow another hero fucking super fan!Doesn’t matter how much money you’ve spent and how many shit tattoos you’ve got. If you decide to stop bothering supporting the team then you’re no longer a supporter. Same bullshit the trust wronguns pulled out every time people pointed out they’d given up on the club.
Everything seems so much clearer now.
Agree. Millwall, Birmingham, Stoke, Rotherham, Cardiff, Middlesbro and possibly Luton - I would put all of these clubs in a group of teams who have big hard players first and foremost, They then rely on one or two players who have a bit more quality to produce, but become mind numbingly average if they don't, or those players get injured.Godden was never going to last 90 minutes so I think we got it right yesterday in terms of having a go in the first half when we were at our strongest and then settling for a point vs the usual of making it to half time at 0-0 and then trying to nick it. Thought the subs were a little slow to be made but it was a clever defensive move to go to 2 strikers to push Stoke back a bit when they were on top.
Stoke are another one of the template teams for the upper half of the Championship, there's a fair few of these teams now who are all just generic 6 foot athletes with one or 2 bigger names in their squads, relying on overpowering teams rather than outfootballing them - very little trickery or guile on display. Given our physical size and squad limitations, a point is a good result against that style of team.
Agree - I'd leave Godden out for PNE, perhaps use him for Millwall, then rest him for the Cup game, so he is fresh for the home game v Sheff Wed,It’s imperative with Walker out that we don’t overload Godden so I agree. Was a decent point yesterday.
I’d think about giving O’Hare a break from the start and playing Biamou up with Godden so he isn’t chasing so much, when Godden tires I’d then bring him off for O’Hare’s energy from the bench.Agree - I'd leave Godden out for PNE, perhaps use him for Millwall, then rest him for the Cup game, so he is fresh for the home game v Sheff Wed,
Agree - I'd leave Godden out for PNE, perhaps use him for Millwall, then rest him for the Cup game, so he is fresh for the home game v Sheff Wed,
Quite like that idea, O’Hare has gone from a sometimes starter / impact sub in l1 to playing pretty much every minute in the championship. We need to be careful with him, a rest would do him good. Also he’s dangerous AF coming on against tired legs and if he can nick a goal or two it would do his confidence the world of good.I’d think about giving O’Hare a break from the start and playing Biamou up with Godden so he isn’t chasing so much, when Godden tires I’d then bring him off for O’Hare’s energy from the bench.
Are you serious? They will be scratching their headings wondering how they didn’t have a comfortable win
I agree, think he needs a rest. I’d start Giles as an attacking mid perhaps if we choose to play one up front againI’d think about giving O’Hare a break from the start and playing Biamou up with Godden so he isn’t chasing so much, when Godden tires I’d then bring him off for O’Hare’s energy from the bench.
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