City players past and present you can't stand.

  • Thread starter Ballet-on-ice
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That fucking prick Danny Mills!
Me and my brother took our kids down to carrington to watch the players train, then meet them afterwards, get autographs etc..
Everyone was great, Every player came over, so did Keegan who was superb! signed stuff, said hi to all the kids etc, even Nicky Weaver hobbled over on his crutches.
Every player except one! That prick Mills walked past us all and totally ignored us, even when fans were shouting him over.
Then he gets in his car and drives out over the grass so he doesn't have to drive past us.
So before he'd even played for us I (my brother too) hated the Knut!
 
Assuming you just mean at the time they were actually playing - not that many spring to mind. Andy Dibble seemed like a bit of a limp-wristed, sweaty-palmed, flaky skin type character which were less than ideal attributes for a goalie.
 
Hate is too strong a word as I don't hate any of them but there are players who I just couldn't take to.

Terry Cooke
Alan Kernaghan
Steve Daley
'Andrew'Cole
Jamie Pollock
Bob Taylor
Terry Phelan
Rick Holden
Kevin Bond
Nigel Clough
Wayne Bridge
Adebayor
George Weah
Nicky Summerbee

Of the current crop I have never taken to Kolorov or Otamendi
Some good shouts in there, mate.
 
Clough....A lazy waste of fucking space!

Margetson.....Made Bravo look good.

Kernaghan....useless.

Mills....utter wanker as a footballer and person.

Mcllroy.....should never have pulled our shirt on. I was at his debut in the 3-3, ran away giving it the V's to City fan's when he scored.

Cunningham....slower and lazier than Clough,,,,,that tells you how bad he was!
 
I always hated Barton. One of those totally unlikeable, utterly horrible, overly scouse ****s (think Rooney, Leighton Baines - you know they are scousers before they even speak somehow).

And this one won't be popular, but I could never stand Andy Morrison, right from his first appearance. I know he was exactly what we needed at the time, and he was instrumental in dragging us out of that league, but to me he represented the moment I realized how far we had truly fallen in terms of footballing ability. Would expect to have seen him on a playing field one Sunday morning, not gracing the famous blue shirt.

Also from that time, Bob Taylor. Not sure why.
 

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