outsider wrote:Quinny said it was Jimbo's man who was unmarked and scored
Christies Child wrote:As has been suggested you would normally expect the manager to defend his players come what may. Therefore it's strange that in this case he doesn't.
marky No.1 wrote:Christies Child wrote:As has been suggested you would normally expect the manager to defend his players come what may. Therefore it's strange that in this case he doesn't.
Roy Hodgson certainly stuck up for his teams generally poor performance with the usual one man upfront. Gone are the golden days when they would steamroller the opposition with attacking play. Oh how he could do with a perm from any of the following;
Heighway, Keegan, Toshack, Aldridge, Fowler, Barnes, Dalgleish, Rush or Souness.
marky No.1 wrote:Well I'm just glad I hav'nt had a pint of what you've been drinking this weekend!
Don't worry the cream always rises to the top.
if youre talking about the reds ill agree with you mark
as for us(morecambe fc) we need to play like we did against the shrews
bloody football..................
So that's midtable then
Phil Anderer wrote:I've said it before, but Mr McIlroy trains the team, picks the team, determines the tactics, and is responsible for motivating the team. Particularly given how close the game appears to have been, I find his attitude appalling. Time he stood up and took responsibility for his part in the performance, as all season its been the players' fault, never his.
Heysham_Shrimp wrote:Sammy wears his heart on his sleeve and it obviously hurts him when we don't play up to the standard he expects. I would rather have a manager like that than one who tries to find excuses such as refereeing decisions etc as the reason for a defeat.
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