Emmanuel Frimpong. Often given scathing reviews after not so bad games with the cliche "Premier League prima donna" tag, which was just a bit of a lazy excuse to have a moan simply because he wasn't a world beater.
Same can be leveled at any players who enjoyed using Twitter (Ben Hamer, Danny Green). Bit of jealousy I think with the Hamer one.
McClown was another who was just guff. Not a scapegoat.
I presume you mean Alan McCormack? In my opinion was never given much of a chance . He went on went on to do well at other clubs so therefore should be regarded as a scapegoat.
McClown was another who was just guff. Not a scapegoat.
I presume you mean Alan McCormack? In my opinion was never given much of a chance . He went on went on to do well at other clubs so therefore should be regarded as a scapegoat.
McClown was another who was just guff. Not a scapegoat.
I presume you mean Alan McCormack? In my opinion was never given much of a chance . He went on went on to do well at other clubs so therefore should be regarded as a scapegoat.
Some lad called Shaw in the 70's, and Lawrie Abrahams? Who was that player who bottled out of a challenge in the Prem that Match of the Day showed again and again?
McClown was another who was just guff. Not a scapegoat.
I presume you mean Alan McCormack? In my opinion was never given much of a chance . He went on went on to do well at other clubs so therefore should be regarded as a scapegoat.
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