At Wastelands everything is potentially expendable - Mancini may care to take note. Sparkie would no doubt tell him. Abu Dhabi United. Funny name for a football team in Manchester. The Guardian Sports section is always full of em. As if anyone other than their own fans give a nat's. (Except when their club rips em off - how much did they pay for Lescott?)
Settling in nicely. And taking some of the weight off Chung Yong Lee on the right. A Guardian chalk board thingy on Monday pointed out 70% of our passes went down the left, ie towards Petrov. The second goal came via a cross from Lee. The other two from whacks forward from Jussi. Plus ca change..... A bit of Oldham's ground burned down the other day. Sad. But I think your point may prove right.
I only thought of Oldham because of that article in the Guardian on Dickov the other day.
I fear the main thrust of that article rings true. The chances of a team like the Oldham of the early nineties coming around again looks a distant prospect in the modern EPL.
At Wastelands everything is potentially expendable - Mancini may care to take note. Sparkie would no doubt tell him. Abu Dhabi United. Funny name for a football team in Manchester. The Guardian Sports section is always full of em. As if anyone other than their own fans give a nat's. (Except when their club rips em off - how much did they pay for Lescott?)
ReplyDeleteHow's Petrov working out?
ReplyDeleteLooks like Man City could be rich pickings for the other clubs in the North West in the foreseeable future.
Robinho to Oldham by Christmas.
Settling in nicely. And taking some of the weight off Chung Yong Lee on the right. A Guardian chalk board thingy on Monday pointed out 70% of our passes went down the left, ie towards Petrov. The second goal came via a cross from Lee. The other two from whacks forward from Jussi. Plus ca change.....
ReplyDeleteA bit of Oldham's ground burned down the other day. Sad. But I think your point may prove right.
I only thought of Oldham because of that article in the Guardian on Dickov the other day.
ReplyDeleteI fear the main thrust of that article rings true. The chances of a team like the Oldham of the early nineties coming around again looks a distant prospect in the modern EPL.