Clearly the Mirror have got their sources, but as I've just said on another thread, this doesn't automatically mean Harry Kewell was the problem. A lot of our players were under-performing before he arrived, so it could be that Kewell was trying to make the right changes and kick a few backsides, which inevitably meets resistance. Many of the players seemed to love Kevin Nolan, but the suggestion was that it became far too comfortable and relaxed. The truth is, we just don't know the full story, but it leaves the club in a hell of a mess regardless.