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‘Sour grapes’ – supporters of the Birmingham city stopped back in Nathan Jonas while Chris Davis Point made – Birmingham Live

‘Sour grapes’ – supporters of the Birmingham city stopped back in Nathan Jonas while Chris Davis Point made – Birmingham Live

Nathan Jones was left disappointed after losing Charlton Athletic 1-0 in Birmingham City in League 1

Charlton's manager Nathan Jones
Charlton’s manager Nathan Jones

Birmingham City is moving nine points clearly at the top of the table in League 1 with a 1-0 win over Charlton Athletic.

Jay Stansfield’s 23rd minute hit his lead to nine points in front of the second ranking Wycombe and the Blues have a game in hand. The striker’s shot was naked in the 16th League for the season.

The goal came after Ethan Laard fell into a blow from Ryan Alsop and Stansfield him past Konor Coventry in the half -line before stuck it into the roof of the mesh from the edge of the box.

Speaking after the match, Charlton’s boss Nathan Jones said: “They have spent more than anyone, they have a huge budget on this, so they should be. They are well trained.

“We followed them and it took a mistake, otherwise there was nothing in the game. After all, there was a little naivety after all, because we continued to give free blows and they saw the game out.

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“I’m really proud of the club. The fans were absolutely exceptional and exceeded their own. They had 20-sided thousands of fans here, but our fans beat them and this showed where we were in the second half that they were” to the dominant one in some way.

“Everything they did, they went on for a long time. They showed us great respect. I just wanted to put a little more pressure and to be more aggressive and I didn’t think we were.

“They needed a mistake to win the game, otherwise there was nothing in it. They showed the levels of something of homes to see the game they had to do and all the good sides they went down, holding their heads, remained down and saw the game outside. Loans for them, they saw the game. The fine margin today was a mistake.

“We had to clean it and we could probably do better. He is a player of £ 20 million and crashed it – if he was someone else on the field, it may not have happened. And below is a kind of live readers live to the victory and comments made by Jones.

Standewors68 commented: “Sour Grapes believes that having a big budget earns things, watch Man UTD, Spurs, Arsenal, etc. This is coaching and how you spend it. We have an expensive but inexperienced player, two relatively expensive and the rest are loans And cheap favors of a basement in football.

Phil6480 added: “It’s a good idea to say it, but explain. And explain the unacceptable solutions to reflection and ambulances in your favor. A shot in a goal in one corner and your fans think they have won the Sour Grapes Jones.”

Millman1969 agreed, saying: “It sounds like a sour grapes to me, the Jones.”

Demo said: “I remember that when Jones was a manager in Southampton for a few months, he always gave in after losses and very full with himself.”

Elizrich34 believes: “It sounds like a case of sour grapes. I can’t believe he thought that Charlton’s fans sang ours and call Stansfield’s exalted goal, just a mistake in his team is an insult to a great goal.”

Tcblues thinks: “Charlton did nothing the first half and we had enough chance of going 2 to the half. The second half Charlton brought all his highest players and became a rock and a hoof ball. Their goalkeeper clearly did outside the box and this Lines was Terrible.

Asks Wooduk: “How many more managers will comment and spend the budget blues? You can have £ millions, but if you don’t spend it properly, as much as you have, you can lose loads of investment.

“Why Jones does not admit that blues had spent well with the budget they had, he brought an attempt at L1 & YES, he was very spent on Stansfield. How many other L1 clubs would not spend or like the opportunity to spend budget blues, there is no difference in the famous Premier League team, which has parachute payments when they go down to the championship. “

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