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Martin absolutely livid with Paterson

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PSumbler said:
Darran said:
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/russell-martin-blasts-swansea-city-24775831

My word

Oh no. No no no no no. Any defence I have for him has just evaporated. And respect.
 
I don't see a problem with it myself. Paterson increasingly comes across as someone who doesn't give a flying hockey puck.

What he was doing on the bench is another question.
 
And he has a point… with a minute to go why the hell would you give the opposition a quick throw in?
 
Nocountryforoldjack said:
Darran said:
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/russell-martin-blasts-swansea-city-24775831

f*****g hell, this manager really is a sad twat.

He's spot on, why on earth are you going to help the opposition.

We were excellent for 90 mins, we should have seen out , after their first goal, just kept possession.

And Fisher should have claimed that last cross, hard to blame the manager for that
 
He says he shapes the mentality of the team and with that statement everything makes sense.

He's very immature.
 
JonTheJack said:
I don't see a problem with it myself. Paterson increasingly comes across as someone who doesn't give a flying hockey puck.

What he was doing on the bench is another question.

So here's going to run to the media crying every time he's got a problem with a play, pathetic man management. Bet the players love that.
 
Magic_Michu said:
And he has a point… with a minute to go why the hell would you give the opposition a quick throw in?

I don't recall the incident but I'm sure he didn't spring out of his seat and personally hand the ball over.
 
Raynor94 said:
Nocountryforoldjack said:
f*****g hell, this manager really is a sad twat.

He's spot on, why on earth are you going to help the opposition.

We were excellent for 90 mins, we should have seen out , after their first goal, just kept possession.

And Fisher should have claimed that last cross, hard to blame the manager for that

Rubbish, just another excuse for failure. So we lost because pato threw the ball to Millwall, yeah right oh.
 
Raynor94 said:
Nocountryforoldjack said:
f*****g hell, this manager really is a sad twat.

He's spot on, why on earth are you going to help the opposition.

We were excellent for 90 mins, we should have seen out , after their first goal, just kept possession.

And Fisher should have claimed that last cross, hard to blame the manager for that

Indeed why would you.

But that didnt mean that we had to capitulate and concede two nor should it mean that is his wording in the press responses.

Too many mistakes but every now and again I would like the manager to admit his own.
 
JustJack said:
Magic_Michu said:
And he has a point… with a minute to go why the hell would you give the opposition a quick throw in?

I don't recall the incident but I'm sure he didn't spring out of his seat and personally hand the ball over.

He punched the ball straight to him when it came into the dugout
 
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