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It’s quite possible that Nagy will feature against Cardiff.  LJ will certainly not be telling and giving any clues to Warnock about his squad on social media, and who may or may not be available  for selection.  None of us had any inkling Kalas was starting against Barnsley ?

keep Warnock guessing.  Do not expect any updates before 1100 sunday 

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6 minutes ago, DT The Optimist said:

It’s quite possible that Nagy will feature against Cardiff.  LJ will certainly not be telling and giving any clues to Warnock about his squad on social media, and who may or may not be available  for selection.  None of us had any inkling Kalas was starting against Barnsley ?

keep Warnock guessing.  Do not expect any updates before 1100 sunday 

Would like to think this but I’ve watched the squad team building day at the assault course venue and can’t see Nagy anywhere

Everyone who will have a chance of being involved Sunday is?

You come to your own conclusions 

(PS: nothing to do with international call ups as players who have also been called up are)

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Wasn’t the story that he had an injection 10 days ago and HOPEFULLY that fixed the problem BUT,  because of the small extra bone in the ankle issue, if it didn’t he needed an operation.

If he is unfit for Cardiff there is little chance we can stop him traveling unless he needs the operation, but the two medical teams have to be sensible here.

Nobody wins if he is out for months.

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2 hours ago, Lord Northski said:

Generally in life you won't go far wrong following the rule that If you think something's happening, it's because it is

So if the club thinks Nagy's playing silly buggers with the club, cancel his contract and let some other club sign him, and they can finance him sitting on his arse. Last thing we need is the distraction of an undependable primadonna who's telling his national team bosses on thing and telling us another. We need players that turn up and put a shift in, week in week out. 

Thank you and **** Off

 

Proof?

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Nagy Adam no doubt is desperate to play for his country to help them qualify.  This may shock some people, but he probably cares a damn sight more for the fortunes of Hungary than he does for City at present.  He's only been here a few months after all.

Just hope that he's fit again soon to play for City.  If he is called up by Hungary, all the best to him, hope he does well.

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49 minutes ago, Dolman Block B said:

Would like to think this but I’ve watched the squad team building day at the assault course venue and can’t see Nagy anywhere

Everyone who will have a chance of being involved Sunday is?

You come to your own conclusions 

(PS: nothing to do with international call ups as players who have also been called up are)

In fairness if they are trying to get him fit for the weekend, doing some outward bound course isn’t the best prep is it?  Uneven ground, slippery, etc....not sure it’s the best prep for the fit players either ahead of Cardiff.  But what do I know.

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10 minutes ago, Lord Northski said:

You could start with Johnson being apoplectic after the last time it happened. 

The thing that doesn’t get mentioned in the first call-up, when Nagy initially made it worse....was that City saw it as an opportunity to get him game time to mean he was match sharp on his return.  City were keen for him to meet up.  Ok, it didn’t end well, but let’s not forget our fitness guys and their fitness guys were supposedly working together during that first call-up.  Perhaps the wool was pulled over our eyes, but that’s an easy accusation / speculation.

 

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It’s astounding the amount of negative comments Nagy is getting. He got injured playing for us. He’s played one game since ok it was for Hungary but it was just a timing factor and it was seen by us as possibly aiding us in getting him match fit for us. In hindsight it wasn’t such a good plan and set him back but it’s not like he’s refusing to play for us and swanning of and playing for Hungary at every opportunity. He’s played one game in almost 3 months it must be just as frustrating for him 

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1 hour ago, Big C said:

It’s astounding the amount of negative comments Nagy is getting. He got injured playing for us. He’s played one game since ok it was for Hungary but it was just a timing factor and it was seen by us as possibly aiding us in getting him match fit for us. In hindsight it wasn’t such a good plan and set him back but it’s not like he’s refusing to play for us and swanning of and playing for Hungary at every opportunity. He’s played one game in almost 3 months it must be just as frustrating for him 

Ontop of that he was on Robins TV just after the injury (co commentating) and basically admitted it was a mistake and regretted playing, + hard to resist playing for your country. Seems a very positive professional guy. Going to be a great asset for us and there people on here saying sack him ?

 

The level of over reaction on here is crazy sometimes. 

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5 hours ago, Lord Northski said:

 

Generally in life you won't go far wrong following the rule that If you think something's happening, it's because it is

 

Well you don’t ’t have to think VERY hard to realise that this is complete nonsense. So, if someone thinks the water in their tap tastes funny it’s because little green pixies widdling in it, then they’re right?  Assumptions aren’t proof of anything, only evidence is.

Blaming Nagy because you think he’s in the wrong and concluding therefore that he is in the wrong BECAUSE you think he is is not just wrong but contemptible on many levels.

Sorry Northski, but this needs calling out.

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14 hours ago, Lord Northski said:

Generally in life you won't go far wrong following the rule that If you think something's happening, it's because it is

So if the club thinks Nagy's playing silly buggers with the club, cancel his contract and let some other club sign him, and they can finance him sitting on his arse. Last thing we need is the distraction of an undependable primadonna who's telling his national team bosses on thing and telling us another. We need players that turn up and put a shift in, week in week out. 

Thank you and **** Off

 

This is the type of false news drivel that tabloids specialise in.   There is absolutely no basis in fact, and is full of conjecture and misleading waffle. Unless you have anything of note to contribute........may i suggest you stop embarrasing yourself?

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14 hours ago, BCFC Richard said:

Ontop of that he was on Robins TV just after the injury (co commentating) and basically admitted it was a mistake and regretted playing, + hard to resist playing for your country. Seems a very positive professional guy. Going to be a great asset for us and there people on here saying sack him ?

 

The level of over reaction on here is crazy sometimes pretty normal really. 

:) 

4 hours ago, reddogkev said:

Wow, the post from Northski is probably the most pathetic thing I've read on here.  Northski, have a quiet word with yourself!

That's some statement to make kev, given OTIB's back catalogue of pathetic posts!

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I think it's time that when a recently injured player is called up for international duty, a neutral physio/dr (appointed by UEFA/FIFA) etc performs a fitness test. 

Therefore neither club nor country can argue the toss. If the player passes, they play. If not, back to the club.

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