It's not a conscious decision to play crap sometimes it just happens , Harry redknapp took over a spurs team that was nearly bottom of the league but just bonding with the players and making them feel good about themselves and getting the best out of them resulted in them finishing at the top end of the table. Sometimes it's not about tactics or who's on the pitch it's about having a feel good factor around the team and everyone pulling together. It's not there under knill.lucy6lucy wrote: Ok, if that's the reason they decide to play crap. ? We'll that makes the players utter pricks. It's a sad state of affairs footballers seem to think they are god. Knill is a good honest manager, but we need unity and quick, come on manse get on gulls player and say so.
Discord in the squad?
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If what supergulls says is correct, and there is probably no reason to doubt it then we are in a bucket load of trouble. If Knill has lost the dressing room then our prospects for improvement do not look good.
Absolutely agree. If that has happened and I have no evidence myself,then it needs to get sorted now, this week, or it will only get worse.
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I for one am totally shocked that a team playing like a particularly unfortunate anal polyp has some disagreements in the squad.
you have to ask - are the squad issues because of the results, or the results because of the squad issues?
you have to ask - are the squad issues because of the results, or the results because of the squad issues?
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