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What a brilliant interview! I firmly believe this bloke doesn?t just talk the talk he will get shut of the wimps. Give him the job now so he can start the purge.
We couldn't get a decent manager to come when we were in the Championship, so what do people expect us to get in L2?
Give him the job if he wants it, and lets see what happens...............utm.
After defeat to Barnsley... According to Advertiser.....
"Three new injuries leave Lee Clark questioning what's going on at Rotherham United."
?The medical room is absolutely packed. It's absolutely crazy. It shouldn't be like that. Soft-tissue injuries are a big no-no in sport. There's something not right if you keep picking up soft-tissue injuries. Impact injuries - break your leg, do your ligaments, get a bad dead leg in a tackle - you've got to accept them. It's a contact sport. But the soft-tissue injuries, nah, nah, nah."
Some players have been so unlucky with injuries and their continued trips to the treatment room. Just wondering whether they'll be able to continue with their footballing careers?
What's available after football for some of the more feckless players currently at the club? Who knows?
Something must have changed in a couple of weeks. Take benson as an example. I assume from previous displays and general comments, when he played all could see a good player the side needed. Suddenly he had trouble passing a ball, which looked as though it was down to role played in and general tactics.
Benson was always going to break down at some point again. The difference is before there was nothing wrong whilst he was playing.
Clarke pointed to players not being able to do things they wanted. A basic rule in management is don’t get players to do what they can’t do.
He just might have. And a major reason for that display? He may have sounded off way too much in public, that I found too much.
It’s not me miss, it’s him.
I think we can all agree the Paul Warne teams were the fittest, hardest working teams we'd probably ever seen.
A crucial part of that set up was Ross Burbeary,and he was fetched back to the club this season, which has ended up being the worst ever for "injuries ".
Make of that what you will.
Sounded off too much? It wanted saying and good of him to do so. Shame he didn?t name them but then that would be going too far. We don?t want to ruin their precious careers for being a shower of s.hite as it may jeopardise their too well paid careers.
Clark has spat it out and now maybe others may not JUST blame the Manager. The sooner this lots gone the better.