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Thread: Reasons to be cheerful

  1. #11
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    We all give out some of s*** when not doing well though... I was calling our lot snakes at half time and stand by that comment, but also think Rowett will get the right mentality into the club given time.

    He did at least get a response in the 2nd half but it always seems to be the same old story with our team until eventually they down tools. Rowett needs time to sort it and so does Warburton at Florest.

  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by stensonram View Post
    reasons to be cheerful, here's one; i'm glad clough isn't still in charge, 3-1 and they f***** it up!
    like like!

  3. #13
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    If people are continually moaning about the team's performance, then there is something drastically wrong and there is improvement that needs sorting. If people are not moaning, then the team is doing something right and we know something, has clicked and are heading in the right direction. It's good to lash out your frustrations, when things are not going to according to plan because it tells the manager and players that they need too up their game,if they want to change the course of the game and get results.

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