Not individuals Shads but how the 'team' celebrates a goal is my point. Last season, whoever scored was mobbed by almost all of his team mates. When that type of thing happens it shows a great team spirit and togetherness in my eyes. It's an all for one and one for all type attitude where every player is delighted for their team mate. It exists in most teams that are successful.
The goal celebrations on Saturday were a bit subdued for my liking with just 1 or 2 players going to congratulate their team mate. That suggests that there's not the same team spirit and togetherness in the camp this season as there was last season.
I always look for things like this as a gauge to what the spirit in the camp is like. It's very important at clubs like Barnsley where there shouldn't be egos or superstars causing unrest in the dressing room. Togetherness has always been our strength over the years. Every successful Barnsley team has always had a close knit relationship within the squad. Unity is a massive part of forging a successful team at Oakwell and always has been. I find it slightly disconcerting when I see the type of celebrations that I saw after our goals on Saturday. These kind of things usually tell their own story. Just my opinion

