Blame It On Bellers

lionheart

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According to an article in the Guardian, which I cannot access because of internet problems here in the UAE, Mancini evidently blames Craig Bellamy for conceding that late goal. What is that all about? Very strange for any manager to point a finger at one player, especially a striker who normally runs his bollocks off. What with the NOTW story, it seems that Bellers may not be around much longer. I reckon he may join Mark Hughes at Newcastle Utd in the close season.
 
Cant see him joining Barcodes, he isn't exactly popular up there is he.

Why can't he just get his act together off the pitch, because on it he really can be the bollocks most of the time
 
S.E.H said:
Cant see him joining Barcodes, he isn't exactly popular up there is he.

Why can't he just get his act together off the pitch, because on it he really can be the bollocks most of the time
He's not too popular anywhere really is he? I don't want him to go BTW, I like players with fire in their belly
 
I thought Bellers had done for us when he bollocked RatFacedTwat down in the corner, but I can't put Bellers in the chain for their goal. We didn't have some big bugger in the middle when the ball came over. I suppose you can trace it all the way back to the kick-off in the first half if yer want!
 
Again it's a shocking piece of journalism intended to carry on from the story of Bellers row with Marwood.

Bob blamed a "lack of concentration" at the end of the game which could well have encompassed Stevie's lack of tracking Scholes as well as Bellamy's poor ball, amongst others.
 
At no point does Mancini mention Bellamy and if I were the club I'd have a word with the newspaper. The headline is totally out of order.

Sadly this is just the type of thing that passes for journalism these days.
 
liverpool and united have both shown us this season that you have to be cynical at the right moments.
Look at shrek in the first half on DeJong. We were going to break away and DeJong was unceremoniously hacked down.
I know that both the rags and red scouse are part of the Sky four and refs (as shown on Saturday) will do their utmost not to book any of their players, but someone had to take responsibility and a probable yellow card.
No one did and we were beat.
 
Sorry mates, as I said before in a thread here
http://www.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=172128 and in my blogspot
http://mancityblueplan.blogspot.com/2010/04/is-ireland-to-be-blamed-for-united-win.html
Is Ireland to be blamed? No! IMHO.
We are a bunch of disparate individual players. Collectively as a team we have not settled down yet.
http://mancityblueplan.blogspot.com/2010/04/my-take-of-game-differs-in-that-key.html
Besides above Thats why Game Preparation, Training and Practice is essential & MANDATORY!.
Honestly ask ourselves, is a 'knackered player' an asset on the field especially in a critical game like this past Home Derby? The team interest should be placed ahead of any individual. Last I heard football is a team game.
 
Bellamy is one of our few players with real determination and that thing called Passion.

It wasn't his fault. It was just a freak goal. Yes he did try the long diagonal pass which gave the ball to them, if he decided to keep the ball and just run it up the field and see where it takes him it would have ended 0-0. But he is only human.
 
How can anyone blame Bellers, that was a defencive error. Once again we were beaten at the back post, as we were at Brummies, almost a carbon copy.
 

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