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I blame it on complacency. Our players turn up whenever they damn well feel like it. We've seen that for 18 months. Tear the squad up. 

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5 hours ago, NYowl said:

It's a good job

 

Bullen got those 4 games and 8 points on the board otherwise we would be right in the relegation mix

Yep its obvious the players play for the right manager, bully gave them freedom to express thier game, not dissimilar to solskar at man u, agnew changed a few things and look whats happened, hope its not a taste of things to come.

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11 minutes ago, debram said:

Yep its obvious the players play for the right manager, bully gave them freedom to express thier game, not dissimilar to solskar at man u, agnew changed a few things and look whats happened, hope its not a taste of things to come.

 

They are fuc***g professional footballers, doing a job every single one if us would do in a heartbeat. If as a professional, they are unable, or more worryingly unwilling to accept, embrace and implement change, they do not deserve to be doing the job, and need another career. 

 

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30 minutes ago, debram said:

Yep its obvious the players play for the right manager, bully gave them freedom to express thier game, not dissimilar to solskar at man u, agnew changed a few things and look whats happened, hope its not a taste of things to come.

you are spot on !! I cant understand why so few of our fans can see this. It was totally obvious after the 1st internationals break that the players attitude and then performances changed so quickly. Bullen did what they wanted (and what some fans wanted) which got us 2 wins and a draw (which we nearly won) in 3 games against good sides. Against Hull we looked clueless again no matter how good hull played we was pants

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6 hours ago, kendoddsdadsdogsdead said:

 

They are fuc***g professional footballers, doing a job every single one if us would do in a heartbeat. If as a professional, they are unable, or more worryingly unwilling to accept, embrace and implement change, they do not deserve to be doing the job, and need another career. 

 

Yep a bit like spoilt brats and overpaid 

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