bloogas
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Post by bloogas on Jan 20, 2019 9:58:50 GMT
Much chat on gaschat about cliques/dissent in the dressing room. 'Drove DC mad' per GC, in spite of DC's repeated 'honest bunch of lads' assertions But isn't this a fact of life? It's gonna happen in all walks of life. All a manager can do is try to manage it. You'd think DC's real problems were with the board.
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Igitur
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Post by Igitur on Jan 20, 2019 10:55:12 GMT
Much chat on gaschat about cliques/dissent in the dressing room. 'Drove DC mad' per GC, in spite of DC's repeated 'honest bunch of lads' assertions But isn't this a fact of life? It's gonna happen in all walks of life. All a manager can do is try to manage it. You'd think DC's real problems were with the board. They mostly were, and he said that he should have left earlier after having fallen out with the board. Whether it was frustration with not being able to get players in and/or stagnation with the training ground and/or new ground, or realisation that when he signed, what was a long contract, that he had been sold a pup, ie lied to, over the owners' intentions I do not know. I could not detect players not really trying, as, let's face it, we have a fair number of average (at best) players.
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kingswood Polak
Without music life would be a mistake
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Post by kingswood Polak on Jan 20, 2019 19:53:25 GMT
Grow up and smell the coffee.referees make decisions so why is it that whenever rovers lose it is always the officialstell you what if that is a threat then to make it an even fight I will send my father he is in his 70s hut an ex pro boxer who won an aba title in the 60s [br If youโre the best he can produce he should have been sterilised. ๐๐๐๐๐๐คช
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kingswood Polak
Without music life would be a mistake
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Post by kingswood Polak on Jan 20, 2019 20:04:09 GMT
But isn't this a fact of life? It's gonna happen in all walks of life. All a manager can do is try to manage it. You'd think DC's real problems were with the board. They mostly were, and he said that he should have left earlier after having fallen out with the board. Whether it was frustration with not being able to get players in and/or stagnation with the training ground and/or new ground, or realisation that when he signed, what was a long contract, that he had been sold a pup, ie lied to, over the owners' intentions I do not know. I could not detect players not really trying, as, let's face it, we have a fair number of average (at best) players. That being far too kind.
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