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  • Peter_rggu
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Managers are always to blame for bad performances, that is a football rule.

Very bad result unfortunately... how could it happen, I really don't understand.
From your posts I see that Toons played with their best squad... very strange game.

 
  • J-Axe
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No, far from their best squad were playing. A key player for them is Scott Parker and he was missing.

The backline was just a mess in all honesty & Birmingham played really, really well.

 
  • Peter_rggu
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I am really astonished by the result anyway.
hope Glenn Roeder will make right conclusions. experiments are always very dangerous and could lead to unexpected results.

 
  • Tom_Nufc
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meh, we wernt going to win it anyway. we would just go and draw Chelsea again, and it will be 1-0 to Chelsea with drogba scoring in the 75th minute, even though we could have scored 1 or 2.

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