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3 minutes ago, Des said:

Can the bar get any lower?

Aye and as great as it was, a 100th minute winner saved the day from being another criminal waste of our time.  

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It's bizarre that the top echelon, after taking pains to communicate that he was hired as head coach, are now trying resurrect the cult of the manager when no one in the stands has any desire for it. 

Posted
14 hours ago, psl said:

That reads like AI to me.

I bet it's Hughes, actually. He has this urge to show that he is very clever, even anonymously. 

Posted
16 hours ago, RBM said:

Interesting to see stories about so many senior players potentially leaving on top of those we already know are going.

Have there been stories about that? 

Posted

Published at 9 April

 

"A source revealed that the dressing room is in a state of quiet unrest, with a significant number of players unhappy with Arne Slot’s blunt approach in dealing with the team’s senior figures. Undermining established leaders, they believe, does not instill discipline but instead fuels tension.

 

The manager is increasingly losing the backing of the dressing room, as players interpret his treatment of the club’s top scorer, Mohamed Salah, as a negative signal to the entire squad. This has led to a growing trust deficit, widening by the day. Within the squad, there is a clear sense that players gravitate towards those who protect them in difficult moments, rather than those who use them to assert authority.

 

The discontent has not been limited to decisions involving Salah, but has also extended to Slot’s communication style. At times, players have taken issue with what they perceive as a condescending tone, particularly in his public explanations and press conference remarks. These have drawn noticeable frustration from senior and influential members of the squad.

 

Several players have also grown weary of what they see as the manager’s tendency to deflect responsibility in the face of setbacks, while portraying himself publicly as an infallible figure. Meanwhile, the burden of this approach—led by Salah—has been carried by the players themselves.

 

Should Slot remain in charge next season, there is a growing belief that such dynamics could increase the likelihood of certain players considering moves away in the future"

 

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Makes sense that and even the new players we bought would be victim to this rubbish man management. He’s only short of going for Isak at the minute.

Posted
1 hour ago, PaulMcC186 said:

Published at 9 April

 

"A source revealed that the dressing room is in a state of quiet unrest, with a significant number of players unhappy with Arne Slot’s blunt approach in dealing with the team’s senior figures. Undermining established leaders, they believe, does not instill discipline but instead fuels tension.

 

The manager is increasingly losing the backing of the dressing room, as players interpret his treatment of the club’s top scorer, Mohamed Salah, as a negative signal to the entire squad. This has led to a growing trust deficit, widening by the day. Within the squad, there is a clear sense that players gravitate towards those who protect them in difficult moments, rather than those who use them to assert authority.

 

The discontent has not been limited to decisions involving Salah, but has also extended to Slot’s communication style. At times, players have taken issue with what they perceive as a condescending tone, particularly in his public explanations and press conference remarks. These have drawn noticeable frustration from senior and influential members of the squad.

 

Several players have also grown weary of what they see as the manager’s tendency to deflect responsibility in the face of setbacks, while portraying himself publicly as an infallible figure. Meanwhile, the burden of this approach—led by Salah—has been carried by the players themselves.

 

Should Slot remain in charge next season, there is a growing belief that such dynamics could increase the likelihood of certain players considering moves away in the future"

 

Would go a long way to explaining why all of Salah, Robbo and even Ali are being let go, if they’re keeping Slot, that is. 

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