Interested to know whether you think there will be a change of attitude from some of those players that perhaps haven't been performing to levels we've seen previously. ND's sad end could galvanise the team and together with the new loan players could change our fortunes.
IMO I think most will and I look to Lee Camp to lead the way. Give him back the captaincy.
COYR!
Change of attitude
posted on 10/2/12
comment by Super_BillyDavies' (U6336)
posted 2 days, 11 hours ago
Yeah I did that For SM, but do you think there is a real possibility he will be sacked, as if you think everyone will just say no, then no point! As obviously it is strange now as i think everyone expected if we lossed at Derby he would be off
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Another Einstein
posted on 10/2/12
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Stalking me again MILF on the prediction league which you ran away from, and I don't really understand your point as I think most people did think before the tragic news of ND, that if we had lost at Derby SC probably would have been sacked, but that is only hypothetical now
Better Luck Next time!
posted on 10/2/12
"Stalking me again..." what the hell does that mean
Time for me to get lossed I think!
U kidz
posted on 10/2/12
posted 4 minutes ago
"Stalking me again..." what the hell does that mean
Time for me to get lossed I think!
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Lossed, or lost?
Can't tell if this is a joke in keeping with the thread or not?
posted on 10/2/12
Sutton.
If the players can't play for the manager then they all need to be gone. They are supposed to be professional footballers not big girls. If I was manager I would be telling them no effort = no shirt, simples !
I would play the kids rather than let players make me look a mug. It's the lack of effort that really grates me. The players should play for US if they don't like the manager end of.
posted on 10/2/12
If the players can't play for the manager then they all need to be gone.
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Easier to get rid of the manager.
What exactly do you think the difference between a good manager and a bad one is? To me a good manager is someone who gets the best out of his players. I don't believe for a second they just stopped caring or trying, why would they?
I believe they care now as much as they ever have. Players only play badly or get accused of not trying when they're playing for poor managers.
posted on 10/2/12
Hoons, I was subtly trying to point out to SBD what I was on about...wish I hadn't bothered to be honest!
posted on 10/2/12
I'm actually saying Cotterill should grow some and stamp his authority on the players.
If the players care I'm not seeing it. Sorry. When Burnley missed their penalty the City Ground vocal levels raised the players performance level did not.
posted on 10/2/12
comment by sutton (U3208)
posted 1 hour, 21 minutes ago
If the players can't play for the manager then they all need to be gone.
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Easier to get rid of the manager.
What exactly do you think the difference between a good manager and a bad one is? To me a good manager is someone who gets the best out of his players. I don't believe for a second they just stopped caring or trying, why would they?
I believe they care now as much as they ever have. Players only play badly or get accused of not trying when they're playing for poor managers.
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whilst i agree cotterill has proved himself incapable, that doesn't give the players a pass for their performances.
there is such a thing as professional pride and our squad has shown a distinct lack of it. if they decide they don't want to give their best effort it isn't entirely cotterills fault and those players should be sacked as well.
posted on 10/2/12
I'm not really bothered who's fault it is, I just want the club to stay in this division. The best way to do that is to sack Cotterill. We can't get rid of players now, we can get rid of Cotterill