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    Players respecting the manager

    Should the players respect the manager and just just get on with what they are paid to do or are those days long gone ?

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    I think those days are long gone. Players are generally only interested in themselves. In any line of work, you sometimes just have to bite the bullet and get on with it when the boss asks you to do something even if you're not happy with it.

    And, given that the players play a GAME for their living and most get more in a week than almost any of us can earn in a year, they should just wind their fecking necks in.

    Mind, one thing I'd add is that some managers are like that-Allardyce and Pardew come to mind immediately.

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    The likes of Perez, Gayle and Hosses poo will be over the moon at our lack of signings.

    To be fair all 3 of them will give absolutely everything for the the club, the fans and the manager....

    Unfortunatley they are not very good!

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    Think those days are long gone to.

    Player has a strop and agent will jump in to help move him and get some commission.

    However, like all things you can empathise with them in regards some managers.

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