Mon Jan 20, 2014 5:32 pm
Mon Jan 20, 2014 5:39 pm
Mon Jan 20, 2014 5:45 pm
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Mon Jan 20, 2014 5:52 pm
PtB wrote:Poor show from CB then.
Mon Jan 20, 2014 5:53 pm
I8JAX wrote:I know this is a crazy thought but perhaps, just perhaps, this is a load of bollocks?
Mon Jan 20, 2014 5:57 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote:PtB wrote:Poor show from CB then.
Just think it was the final straw, putting two defenders on the bench with a fit and eager Bellamy against a team that we were capable of getting a result at, especially just after the negativity at stoke a few days earlier. I think it's an indication that the players may not have been as united behind the manager as many on here would have had us believe.
Mon Jan 20, 2014 5:58 pm
Mon Jan 20, 2014 6:02 pm
PtB wrote:Poor show from CB then.
Mon Jan 20, 2014 6:20 pm
Mon Jan 20, 2014 6:27 pm
np20 wrote:If it is true, id not want Bellamy playing for us again. He wasn't manager, coach or any member of the back room with an input. He wasn't even club/first team captain.
Malky was his boss and should accept a decision that he made. His job was to play when he is told to play and realise Malkys decision is final.
Doesnt matter what Bellamy thought was best, it wasnt his head on the chopping block, and it is Malky that had to live by his choices.
Mon Jan 20, 2014 6:32 pm
np20 wrote:If it is true, id not want Bellamy playing for us again. He wasn't manager, coach or any member of the back room with an input. He wasn't even club/first team captain.
Malky was his boss and should accept a decision that he made. His job was to play when he is told to play and realise Malkys decision is final.
Doesnt matter what Bellamy thought was best, it wasnt his head on the chopping block, and it is Malky that had to live by his choices.
Mon Jan 20, 2014 6:32 pm
Mon Jan 20, 2014 6:37 pm
JB39. wrote:PtB wrote:Poor show from CB then.
Yeah poor show from a player who's experienced the PL at all levels and knows what it takes. A poor show from a Cardiff born and bred player who wants us to do well and not roll over and accept defeat. Bellamy was right and if even the likes of Bellamy knew it then its obvious that others in the camp were unhappy with how things were going. The signs were telling.
Mon Jan 20, 2014 6:41 pm
Mon Jan 20, 2014 6:57 pm
Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:00 pm
Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:03 pm
JB39. wrote:PtB wrote:Poor show from CB then.
Yeah poor show from a player who's experienced the PL at all levels and knows what it takes. A poor show from a Cardiff born and bred player who wants us to do well and not roll over and accept defeat. Bellamy was right and if even the likes of Bellamy knew it then its obvious that others in the camp were unhappy with how things were going. The signs were telling.
Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:10 pm
Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:11 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote:I had it on very good authority today that Bellars had indeed fallen out with Malky. It happend at Crystal Palace, the rumours at the time of Bellars refusing to get off the coach were partly true. Bellars was supposed to be on the bench that day and was 100% fit. However Declan John, was suffering from mild food poisoning and told Malky that he didnt think he would make it through the full 90 minutes. Malky decided to stick Connolly on the bench instead of Bellars. Bellars blew his top, over Malkys negativity.
Bellars refused to travel back with the team on the coach and went back with Dahlman in his car. That then leads to Bellars refusing to play again for Malky
Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:13 pm
Igovernor wrote:There are two sides to every story and just maybe Malky told Bellamy I am the manager and if you don't shut up and do whatever I say you do, then I will not play you
Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:13 pm
Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:16 pm
moonstomper1927 wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:I had it on very good authority today that Bellars had indeed fallen out with Malky. It happend at Crystal Palace, the rumours at the time of Bellars refusing to get off the coach were partly true. Bellars was supposed to be on the bench that day and was 100% fit. However Declan John, was suffering from mild food poisoning and told Malky that he didnt think he would make it through the full 90 minutes. Malky decided to stick Connolly on the bench instead of Bellars. Bellars blew his top, over Malkys negativity.
Bellars refused to travel back with the team on the coach and went back with Dahlman in his car. That then leads to Bellars refusing to play again for Malky
I had it on very good authority today (someone who knows someone who’s mate pissed in the same bucket as George Woods when they were three) that the truth behind the Crystal palace game was this………….. Malky had promised Bellars a Toblerone on the way up in the coach. Because Malky had been busy that morning writing Christmas cards to the Tan family, he had left it a little late catching the park and ride to Cardiff City stadium. In the rush Malky had put his wife’s nighty and dressing gown on, popped in the corner shop and bought a Whole Nut Cadburys chocolate bar by mistake. When boarding the bus Bellars jaw hit the floor when the promised triangular chocolate had been substituted by some inferior British confection, but to top it all he was totally shocked that Malky could turn up in blue sequined nighty and green frilly knickers Malky Craig cried “HOW MANY TIMES HAVE I GOT TO TELL YOU, YOU SWEATY SOCK, BLUE AND GREEN SHOULD NOT BE SEEN UNLES THERES SOMETHING IN BETWEEN,
The rest is history, Bellars phoned Tan half time ( from the bus ) told him about the green knickers, two days later Malky was out of work and exchanging green knickers in Debenhams
Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:25 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:Another ITK True or not, why drag this up from the past & cause possible disruption?
Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:30 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote:Haven't you heard Chuckles, Malky's gone![]()
don't think it will cause much disruption
Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:32 pm
Karl wrote:JB39. wrote:PtB wrote:Poor show from CB then.
Yeah poor show from a player who's experienced the PL at all levels and knows what it takes. A poor show from a Cardiff born and bred player who wants us to do well and not roll over and accept defeat. Bellamy was right and if even the likes of Bellamy knew it then its obvious that others in the camp were unhappy with how things were going. The signs were telling.
So if the players think OGS is making a tactical mistake they should refuse to play?
Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:33 pm
Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:34 pm
moonstomper1927 wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:I had it on very good authority today that Bellars had indeed fallen out with Malky. It happend at Crystal Palace, the rumours at the time of Bellars refusing to get off the coach were partly true. Bellars was supposed to be on the bench that day and was 100% fit. However Declan John, was suffering from mild food poisoning and told Malky that he didnt think he would make it through the full 90 minutes. Malky decided to stick Connolly on the bench instead of Bellars. Bellars blew his top, over Malkys negativity.
Bellars refused to travel back with the team on the coach and went back with Dahlman in his car. That then leads to Bellars refusing to play again for Malky
I had it on very good authority today (someone who knows someone who’s mate pissed in the same bucket as George Woods when they were three) that the truth behind the Crystal palace game was this………….. Malky had promised Bellars a Toblerone on the way up in the coach. Because Malky had been busy that morning writing Christmas cards to the Tan family, he had left it a little late catching the park and ride to Cardiff City stadium. In the rush Malky had put his wife’s nighty and dressing gown on, popped in the corner shop and bought a Whole Nut Cadburys chocolate bar by mistake. When boarding the bus Bellars jaw hit the floor when the promised triangular chocolate had been substituted by some inferior British confection, but to top it all he was totally shocked that Malky could turn up in blue sequined nighty and green frilly knickers Malky Craig cried “HOW MANY TIMES HAVE I GOT TO TELL YOU, YOU SWEATY SOCK, BLUE AND GREEN SHOULD NOT BE SEEN UNLES THERES SOMETHING IN BETWEEN,
The rest is history, Bellars phoned Tan half time ( from the bus ) told him about the green knickers, two days later Malky was out of work and exchanging green knickers in Debenhams
Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:44 pm
City Slicker wrote:moonstomper1927 wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:I had it on very good authority today that Bellars had indeed fallen out with Malky. It happend at Crystal Palace, the rumours at the time of Bellars refusing to get off the coach were partly true. Bellars was supposed to be on the bench that day and was 100% fit. However Declan John, was suffering from mild food poisoning and told Malky that he didnt think he would make it through the full 90 minutes. Malky decided to stick Connolly on the bench instead of Bellars. Bellars blew his top, over Malkys negativity.
Bellars refused to travel back with the team on the coach and went back with Dahlman in his car. That then leads to Bellars refusing to play again for Malky
I had it on very good authority today (someone who knows someone who’s mate pissed in the same bucket as George Woods when they were three) that the truth behind the Crystal palace game was this………….. Malky had promised Bellars a Toblerone on the way up in the coach. Because Malky had been busy that morning writing Christmas cards to the Tan family, he had left it a little late catching the park and ride to Cardiff City stadium. In the rush Malky had put his wife’s nighty and dressing gown on, popped in the corner shop and bought a Whole Nut Cadburys chocolate bar by mistake. When boarding the bus Bellars jaw hit the floor when the promised triangular chocolate had been substituted by some inferior British confection, but to top it all he was totally shocked that Malky could turn up in blue sequined nighty and green frilly knickers Malky Craig cried “HOW MANY TIMES HAVE I GOT TO TELL YOU, YOU SWEATY SOCK, BLUE AND GREEN SHOULD NOT BE SEEN UNLES THERES SOMETHING IN BETWEEN,
The rest is history, Bellars phoned Tan half time ( from the bus ) told him about the green knickers, two days later Malky was out of work and exchanging green knickers in Debenhams
Oh dear! I thought this was going to be interesting. ...
Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:51 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:Haven't you heard Chuckles, Malky's gone![]()
don't think it will cause much disruption
Still doesn't stop all the gossip/speculation, which is all pointless. Malky's gone, which is why I said its in the past.
Honestly thought you were a better poster than to go down the route of being an ITK wannabe.