Kilkenny at it again....blowing his own trumpet
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14419119.stm
Could not disagree more with his claims that HE got results last season! Muppet!
What a joke.....
posted on 5/8/11
tommystinker
My missus has got the face and physique of a 75 year old! She's in her forties! She's a better passer than Kilkenny.
I just wanted to share that.
posted on 5/8/11
It seems every player who leaves us was useless and every player we sign is great.
It's farcical!
posted on 5/8/11
No GO, Beckford was a loss obviously and Johnson definitely had his qualities, but Kilkenny was very average... hence why only Bristol were in a rush to sign him.
Also on the subject of Kasper, I think it was a Times columnist who said this week, that we had pulled of a potential master stroke by selling off a keeper who let in 80+ goals last season for £1million... again for all his shotstopping abilities, Kasper was a flawed allround keeper.
posted on 5/8/11
LarrysBargainBucket
Don't engage with the buffoon, you'll never get your point through. IQ of a saucepan!
posted on 5/8/11
That Times columnist was talking rubbish then.
If it wasn't for Kasper we'd have conceded 100.
How many did Lonergan concede last season?
We played better with Kilkenny in the team and I don't know how anyone could argue with that. People are insisting that Clayton is far better, but Grayson couldn't have thought so.
posted on 5/8/11
Without the teflon!
posted on 5/8/11
Killa jad his good points, but to say he won us games last season is a plain lie. He scored 1 goal last season, not sure how many assists he got us. He was a good link up player though, feeding the wingers and howson but other than that he didnt do anything. His tracking back was very poor and we let alot of goals in due to sloppy marking in midfield.
posted on 5/8/11
Waccoe_Lufc
His good point was?
posted on 5/8/11
Being a good link up player, feeding wingers and Howson, is making a significant contribution. We missed that when he didn't play.
You can't criticise his abilities as a defensive midfielder when that's not his game. It's not his fault that Grayson relied on him defensively too much.
posted on 6/8/11
Glad to see he made the bench today at the mighty Bristol City