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Personally think Carson has done brilliant since he has arrived.
The penalty was soft/unlucky but he stopped Ince getting another with a great save when he was clear through on goal.
I cant see Ali walking back into the starting 11.
Owen Coyle: “The overriding feeling is one of frustration, because we should be leaving here with points rather than empty handed and I’ve told that to the players.”
Well thank you Captain Obvious.
He really is one of those managers when his team loses he throws tired old cliches out there like we didn’t battle hard enough.
Tactically inept. We are playing a 4-4-2 system with the exception we play one up front for the extra man in midfield yet constantly losing that midfield battle!
We used to close people down in every area of the pitch to make it hard for much better opposition than we are playing this season yet now we seem to give the opposition the freedom to impose them selves on the game.
I wish Martinez was still here.
I don’t know why you keep bothering with these Leyland Numpties – they’re Bobsessed!! :woohoo:You are Bobably right Griff.
Next week is a big test for Everton. They must be favourites to beat Hull; but who knows what will happen, with BFB in charge.I am not Steve Bruce’s biggest fan but calling him a big fat bar stuord is a bit over the top.
Keep up Barnsley Boy !This is a football forum !
There are 38 games in a Premier League season !
So 31 more games for Bobby to reach his true potential !
Is it? I thought this was the Roberto Martinez fan club forum…
Snore.
I was going to mention you cant really criticise his recruitment but then I think of McCann, Mclean and Crainey and I think there is a little room for criticism.
Just don’t like his general style of play if I am being honest.
I think the way he has been setting up with his 2 wingers probably would benefit from having 2 strikers.
When he has the opportunity to set up the front three how it should be he has Maloney roaming about like a headless chicken rather than becoming that second striker on the left.
I am also yet to see the benefit of having three in midfield under Coyle except when we play Espinoza as the rest of the time they seem to alternate between who is going to go missing for 20 minute periods.
I think he needs a Diame type player who can run with the ball from CM. Hopefully Powell may do something like that once our strikers are fit.
Mallorca wtf?!?It’s Majorca.
Knobs.
Majorca is the English spelling for Mallorca.
Nobody refers to Real Club Deportivo Mallorca as Majorca though.
That would be stupid.
Even if there was a dialogue open with Mallorca I doubt Whelan would be flying about dealing with transfer negotiations.
You weren’t his biggest fan but you are suggesting we revert back to the formation he implemented for us … :huh:
Who started this thread? Not the Bobby lovers!
Keep up Barnsley: I gave Bobby un-conditional support ( that’s what fans should do, Eh ? ). Bottom line is that he sadly let us down in his timing to leave the club and it’s about time you put your Bobby “Rose Tinted” spectacles away and realised that. It’s no different to when Brucie left for Sunderland; apart from the fact that Bobby professed to actually love the club and to Brucie it was just another job. We all hoped that Bobby would prove to be to be the greatest Latics Legend ( we don’t really care anymore); and now that crown is up for grabs again.[/quote]
For someone who doesn’t really care anymore you seem to be consistently whining like a little bitch about it.
Always having a stream available is probably the one thing I miss about the PL…
Depends what you consider successful.
Privatisation clearly benefits the few people at the top of the food chain but not the many.
The best one is selling off the majority of Royal Mail and then saying to people they can buy shares in it as if they didn’t already own the fucking thing in the first place.
Tories main focus has been on the war against welfare yet Labour is trying to highlight the rising cost in living for everyone.
I don’t think Labour are perfect by any means but peoples political opinions are effected too much by what paper they read nowadays rather than taking a good hard look at where they sit in society, who is representing their best interests and who is trying to keep them down for the benefit of themselves.
California’s governor pledged the same thing a good few years ago….and they suffered electricity blackouts. Milibean is clutching at straws at best. When you are a Company, you have an obligation to return value to shareholders who put their money into companies, that’s how companies can expand, take on more workers and grow. Catch 22 really, without investors, companies will cease to expand and allow their competitors to take their market space. Having a government restriction on payments to privately owned companies for services such as energy and it has an impact on shareholder’s decision to invest in a UK company or one abroad which will return better value.Agree more should be done to help people, but as usual, the root cause of the problem is not being identified…Usual Labour blaming the big Corporates rather than looking a bit closer to home.
Shareholders returns < old people scared to put heating on. Energy markets are a prime example that giving these private corporations the freedom to do what they want does not benefit the working classes. They have had ten years to manipulate the markets and beat their record profits year after year while hiring people on sub standard wages and offering no job prospects to the youth of Britain. All the while everyone's prices are going up year on year. Its not labour blaming the big corporates its Labour finally standing up to them.
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