...and quite a lacklustre team that, whilst fairly talented, lacks any sort of cohesion.
Even so, we still find ourselves on 7 points from a possible 9 having won both our home games despite being pretty darn awful in all 3 games.
What does that say about our team and the league that we're in? Are we better than we give ourselves credit for or are Championship teams extremely poor at converting good play into goals?
I don't know how long we'll be able to keep up these daylight robbery performances but as long as they last, we'll stand a good chance of promotion.
Awful manager, awful performance...
posted on 25/8/12
Now that we spanked Burnley, will you leave Jordan Rhodes alone please?
posted on 25/8/12
I'm ok with that. Our recent games have shown that our frailties lie in other areas.
posted on 25/8/12
Lovin It - Kean is still total wãnk, it's merely a demonstration of how pïss easy this league you make look difficult actually is...
posted on 25/8/12
I think im gonna start collecting stamps and coins move to Crewe or Wolverhampton and say Arsenal is my other favourite team! this is the state of my mind after another El Keano spin.
posted on 25/8/12
Look at Willaston or Nantwich rather than Crewe and Rover can come for walks with my dog...
posted on 25/8/12
The premiership quality we still retain and a lot of luck is pulling us through at the moment. At least other team's fans are getting to see what we've had to for the last 2 years. The myth of Kean having any clue whatsoever at this job won't last much longer.
posted on 25/8/12
youve just had a good run of luck. It will run out and Steve Kean will then find himself exposed in a pretty touch division.
Lets not forget, you still have some outstanding players and on paper should be walking this league with Bolton
posted on 25/8/12
Whilst we are on this lucky run, any chance of Mr Kean and a bolt of lightening meeting?
posted on 26/8/12
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posted on 26/8/12
Sorry, didn't mean to delete that.