suffolkmackem23
Central Defender
Against Huddersfield?
Roberts wasnt dispossessed?


If you say so hun
Roberts wasnt dispossessed?
If you say so hun
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Look on whoscored, the stats are there in black and white.Against Huddersfield?
Roberts wasnt dispossessed?
If you say so hun
The fact of the matter is, if Patrick Roberts was everything those who deride him want him to be, he would never have left Man City. He certainly wouldn't be anywhere near a basketcase club stuck in the doldrums in League 1.Played his part in getting us from league one to the premier league. Great to watch at times, frustrating at other times. Hopefully he has a good season.
Such an important part of our journey back. Thank you Paddy.
With you being top of the list.Its actually mad to think how much further on the club might have been had we had someone playing in his position who didn't constantly lose possession
Against Huddersfield (league 1) he lost the ball EVERY SINGLE TIME
So many thick fans in our fanbase
Made his debut in the 6-0 loss to Bolton and remember him coming on when we lost to Cheltenham. Essentially the lowest point in our recent history. Its been a major upward trajectory since and he's more than played his part in it. I'm also sad to see him goThe fact of the matter is, if Patrick Roberts was everything those who deride him want him to be, he'd would never have left Man City. He certainly wouldn't be anywhere near a basketcase club stuck in the doldrums in League 1.
What Patrick Roberts has been is a mainstay in a team that has achieved two promotions in 3 years. A real touch of quality after years of watching some absolute cloggers. After years of bouncing about he found a home here and gave us his all.
I love the lad and I'm sad to see him go.
Heโs been one of the most important players in our recent history. I fully agree, has all the talent in the world with the ball at his feet but doesnโt get his head-up and therefore his numbers are nowhere near what they should be.Wish the lad all the best. Aye he doesnt score or create enough for his ability, but he's still played a huge part in our rise from obscurity. Personally I've enjoyed watching him play and he still gets you on edge of your seat. His goal down Sheffield Wednesday should be looked at as such a significant moment, to drag our club back on the right path. Good luck Paddy lad and thanks for what you've done![]()
I'm think if we pickup a few injuries. Furthermore, we've got the African Cup of Nations to consider. Talbi and Adingra will both be away for this.What he'd produce in the PL any of the current midfielders or attackers could do.
Well said mate.The fact of the matter is, if Patrick Roberts was everything those who deride him want him to be, he would never have left Man City. He certainly wouldn't be anywhere near a basketcase club stuck in the doldrums in League 1.
What Patrick Roberts has been is a mainstay in an evolvong team that has achieved two promotions in 3 years. A real touch of quality after years of watching some absolute cloggers. After years of bouncing about he found a home here and gave us his all.
I love the lad and I'm sad to see him go.