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Sadly, I had that feeling a few weeks ago. So much so that I agreed to the MrsKingofSiamSheIs request to go to a garden centre this afternoon instead of trying to find a dodgy stream/listen to Radio Wales commentary.
Don't get me wrong, I have done this before, but usually I am on edge and on my phone following the comments on here/BBC match thread. Usualyy it is all... "oh yeah, that's a nice flower... can we go now (so we can get home quick and I can catch a dodgy stream)?
Well today, I wasn't bothered.
However, just as we were getting near the end of the exciting Saturday afternoon garden centre visit, I looked at the time and thought... If I pay for my stuff, real quick, I can go back to the car and listen to the last 15 minutes of the first half.
Suffice to say, as we were driving home, instead of having the radio on and having the conflict of interest between listening politely to MrsKingofSiamSheIs and trying not to get too excited about City building up the pressure and missing another chance, I turned the radio off because I envisioned what was going to happen.
Consequently, I had a pleasant, relaxing day out in the sun with MrsKingofSiamSheIs.
No offence to MrsKingofSiamSheIs, but a Saturday afternoon, after a week of drudge in work, should be more entertaining than looking forward to a visit to a garden centre!
I always take your opinion as better placed than some.
So a genuine question... as a former professional footballer you may have been in a similar position where players are getting the flack on the pitch due to the managers tactics, do/would players really want to risk their career by going against how a manager wants to play?
Please dog they weren't singing that at the end?
My Grandson went this afternoon... yes I brought him up the right way with Grandfatherly advice.
I doknow what he thinks of the "entertainment value" currently on offer. However, I will be taking him to task if he joined in.
Thanks, although i was never at the highest level, i mean first team appearances, i played reserves, Avon Combination i think it was called, and at a much lower level than the championship, and it was a very long time agoIn my opinion i think it's like almost all work places. If a workforce feels demotivated and they lose respect for their bosses, or they see their boss puting the blame on them as opposed to taking responsibility for a situation equally, then i reckon that they're not going to put a full shift in, or they're going to feel devalued, which leads to poor performance. And i think that's what we're witnessing up to a point. I also believe in having some pride and taking personal as well as collective responsibility when things go to shit, and i don't see much character in this squad of players. We can all blame people, circumstances, things not sitting right with us, but ultimately, when you go out and play there are certain aspects of the game which are on the player, and when things are going south it's then that we look for character, i don't see any.
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I used to be big on personal responsibility….until I discovered the merits of blame!
It’s time the journalists earned their pay and asked some questions of the management, and get a private low down from a player or too. Why are we so passive, relying on a last yahoo to try to save every game. The players seem like they are on a massive energy conservation exercise. There’s no intensity in anything they do. They may as well dig up the goals in the training pitch, there’s no way they use them.