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    Quote Originally Posted by Monaco_Totty View Post
    C'mon - gotta remain positive !

    Ayling & Greenwood are ineligible to play against us, so Carrick will have to "shuffle his pack".
    Ayling has 5 assists since Jan for them & Greenwood netted 5, so Boro will miss them for sure.

    So its now time for discipline of our squads cognitive-thinking styles (& some on here).

    Meeting a wonderful Neuro-linguistic programming Psychiatrist for the first time his opening line was -"I'm your psychiatrist so to save time lets assume i'm always right".

    £2,000 later he was. 🤔😂

    I'll ask him to give our squad a chat into changing patterns of behavior & thoughts into a desired outcome instead of an undesired outcome via his NLP techniques.
    Not easy trying to remove negative thoughts & feelings associated with past events but NLP works for many (including me) - life changing. 👍
    Ayling provides 5 assists since January, what the f00k were we doing getting rid??????

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    Quote Originally Posted by WTF11 View Post
    Ayling provides 5 assists since January, what the f00k were we doing getting rid??????
    He seems to be a player who needs to play regularly and be first choice and neither of those were happening with us.

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