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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    On this occasion - it’s Val! Any manager should be super hot on discipline!
    I always think you get bad discipline records when the camp is unhappy. We have had it is the past and it never ends well because as others have said we are not going to win much with 10 players (well our record ain’t great with 11 either!).

    I do think that it is the boss who has to set the standard and who is the person responsible when standards drop. Same in any walk of life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yarmbaggie View Post
    I always think you get bad discipline records when the camp is unhappy. We have had it is the past and it never ends well because as others have said we are not going to win much with 10 players (well our record ain’t great with 11 either!).

    I do think that it is the boss who has to set the standard and who is the person responsible when standards drop. Same in any walk of life.
    I'm in full agreement. To my mind, there are too many problems at the Albion at the present moment, both on and off the field. In my opinion, the biggest problem is that I don't feel that all of the players are behind VI's style of play and I can fully understand why. This can lead to frustration resulting in bad decisions being made. As you say Yarm, it's ultimately the manager who sets the standards and at present we are below what is expected, both with regards to the quality of football and discipline.

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    It’s the individual at the top that sets the standard and if he’s a useless nonentity then that will permeate the entire club.

    Yes, I do mean the chinaman. With no disrespect to VI, Chris Wilder would have been the ideal fit for WBA and the runt vetoed the appointment. Tw@t.

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