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Thread: Dressing Room Rage

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    Dressing Room Rage

    The BBC's gossip column reports that "Motherwell caretaker boss Kenny Black admits that the disappointment of Scottish Cup defeat at home to Dundee United spilled over into dressing room rage. (Mail on Sunday)"

    I wonder who was raging at who! Plenty of potential candidates I'd guess.

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    re: Dressing Room Rage

    [quote="Wellup4it"

    I wonder who was raging at who! Plenty of potential candidates I'd guess.[/quote]

    Its a pity its taken this long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by "steviex"

    I wonder who was raging at who! Plenty of potential candidates I'd guess.[/quote

    Its a pity its taken this long.
    And a pity - with the exception of United at home in the league - we've not managed to show that level of commitment throughout a whole game this season.

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    Well I'm raging with Kenny Black. It was there for all to see that we needed fresh legs after around 60 mins. Angol should have been subbed for Kerr far earlier to stem the flow down our left side. Law should have been subbed sooner and for Ainsworth who would have at least given us an outlet and a bit of service to Sutton. It just goes to show Kenny is no more than a coach and definitely not manager material. Good managers can make changes when they are winning.

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    Law is a waste of a jersey so far as I can see - the sitter he missed with the header cost us big-time; he's all right foot, which is poor, and he runs in circles. Get rid.
    Another thing I'm raging with is why the players look pegged out after 70 mins of every game! Their fitness levels in comparison to other teams is shockingly bad. What's going on there?!

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    I've been on about our fitness levels since the start of the season. Every game we seem to wilt 70 mins in. Hence the amount of late goals we lose in games.

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    I posted about the disgraceful level of fitness about a couple of months ago and was shot down in flames - thank god somebody else can see the lack of respect this bunch of salary thieves are showing the club - it's bordering on breach of contract. As far as Ainsworth, McManus and Vigurs go - they are the biggest salary thieves at the club. They are either unfit, uninterested - they should be shown the door at the earliest possible opportunity - never to darken our doors again. They are shocking excuses for professional footballers!!!! Now there's some rage to be getting on with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maestro91
    I posted about the disgraceful level of fitness about a couple of months ago and was shot down in flames - thank god somebody else can see the lack of respect this bunch of salary thieves are showing the club - it's bordering on breach of contract. As far as Ainsworth, McManus and Vigurs go - they are the biggest salary thieves at the club. They are either unfit, uninterested - they should be shown the door at the earliest possible opportunity - never to darken our doors again. They are shocking excuses for professional footballers!!!! Now there's some rage to be getting on with.
    and it was me that shot you down in flames and ill do it again... the problem is they are slow of thought and movement, we have no pace and teams just over run us. We could train the team we have to death and they'd still be the same. They moved onto tripple training sessions and it changed ****** all. If it was that simple do you not think the managemen

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    Hate to burst your supposedly well-informed bubble - but any team that is on triple training sessions who persistently look so knackered after an hour either are a) doing it wrongly b) don't give a toss. They have made me something I never thought i'd be - ashamed of players who do not deserve to be at this club!

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    re: Dressing Room Rage

    Dressing room rage. We need some of that on the pitch. The way we defended the two United goals was almost laughable. I really don't think Zane is that bad a player but honestly the way he handled that cross for their winning goa,l one can only imagine what was going through his head. For god sake jump man. JUMP! Too late we're out the cup. Alot of players will be looking for new employment come the summer.

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