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It's totally Grant's Fault Rovers lost that match the "blame" ison his shoulders
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Topic: It's totally Grant's Fault Rovers lost that match the "blame" ison his shoulders (Read 1074 times)
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Colemans Left Hook
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It's totally Grant's Fault Rovers lost that match the "blame" ison his shoulders
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February 27, 2019, 02:55:08 pm
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In Klopps post match "headless Chicken rant" he was blaming The 3 Man united first half injuries for upsetting their rhythm and anything else he could think of.
By all account both on "Lucky Pint" and on the twitter feed Shrewsbury's midfielder Grant was the man of the match and controlled the game.
So copying Klopps Style of excuses/blaming Shrewsburys Grant is solely to "blame" for the loss
can't believe what i have just found on wikipedia
Peterborough United
Grant joined Port Vale's League One rivals Peterborough United for an
undisclosed "six-figure fee" on 31 January 2017, and signed a two-and-a-half-year
contract.[86]
He said he was attracted to the club by manager Grant McCann's attacking style of football
.[87] He made his "Posh" debut in a 3–0 win at former club Port Vale on 4 February, and was described as "excellent" by assistant manager Lee Glover.[88][89] He played 11 games for the club in the second half of the 2016–17 season, helping United to an 11th-place finish.
He picked up four yellow cards in his first six appearances of the 2017–18 season, before he was sent off for deliberate handball in the closing stages of a 3–1 defeat by Bradford City at London Road Stadium on 9 September.[90] Speaking in March 2018,
new manager Steve Evans told the press that "I had a long chat with Anthony Grant the other day regarding my need for him to pass the ball on quickly and he will come again".[91] However he transfer-listed him two months later and said that "I want a two-man midfield [and he] is better suited to being one of three midfielders".[92]
In no way am i blaming Grant McCann for the defeat last night
Copps can't play 3 games a week --
now for the BUT
Kane is a far better midfielder than him Grant -- and
if
he had been fit there would probably have been a far different result
if if if
it shows how much we depend -rightfully so on him -- it also shows what you can find out about players when you do your homework --- the real Grant -- Grant McCann was well aware obviously of his capabilities.
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Re: It's totally Grant's Fault Rovers lost that match the "blame" ison his shoulders
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Which Grant Ours or someone else’s ?
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