On this day in 2005, David James played striker for Man City he couldn't get any worse

On this day of 2005, David James became activated as a player outside the gate in the last match of Manchester City in Premier League against Midlesbrough. City fought Boron on the last day at “Etid”, with the triumphant team qualifying for Europe. A tie would suffice for guests, broadcast Periscope. [...]
City fought Boron on the last day at “Etid”, with the triumphant team qualifying for Europe. A tie would suffice for guests, broadcast Periscope.
While the score was 1-1, when there were two minutes left to play, then Man City coach Stuart Pearce carried out the last replacement.
Jon Macken natural attacker was on the bench with the reserve goalie, Nicky Weaver.
Nobody could predict what Pearce would do next.
He Incued Weaver instead of Claudio Reyna, until James left the gate to switch his fanfare into a clearly planned scenario.

He played the attack alongside Robbie Fawler.
What happened next was ridiculous.
The doorman simply could not stand out as someone who did not belong there.
At one point, he knocked down two players after judging time catastrophicly, and that after he had hit too badly a volley.
Look at the summary below. /Periscope. com/












