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Manager Igor Tudor

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The team should be using this situation with Tudor being charged to further unite and dig in. Us against the world mentality. This could be a blessing in disguise, we need to use this negative energy from the authorities and turn it into a positive.

Yes fight the charge until the end, but also use it as a gift.
 
The team should be using this situation with Tudor being charged to further unite and dig in. Us against the world mentality. This could be a blessing in disguise, we need to use this negative energy from the authorities and turn it into a positive.

Yes fight the charge until the end, but also use it as a gift.

It could also go the complete other way.
The pricks officiating the game could well make an example of us. If this season has proven anything, it's that the crooked bastards can literally do what they want and get away with it.
I could see Oliver booking Romero tomorrow for literally nothing. And then what? He's suspended for 2 games and you can't appeal yellows. Why? Because the rules say so, and they can't ever change a terrible rule. Accept they do, all they time. But only when it suits them.
 
The team should be using this situation with Tudor being charged to further unite and dig in. Us against the world mentality. This could be a blessing in disguise, we need to use this negative energy from the authorities and turn it into a positive.

Yes fight the charge until the end, but also use it as a gift.
I agree,it’s us against the world attitude I want us to adopt. Fuck everyone else and look after us and us only. If something needs called out then do it.
I really like Tudor because he gives zero fucks what anybody else thinks.
 
It could also go the complete other way.
The pricks officiating the game could well make an example of us. If this season has proven anything, it's that the crooked bastards can literally do what they want and get away with it.
I could see Oliver booking Romero tomorrow for literally nothing. And then what? He's suspended for 2 games and you can't appeal yellows. Why? Because the rules say so, and they can't ever change a terrible rule. Accept they do, all they time. But only when it suits them.
I agree that could all also happen but that's the norm isn't it?

Fortunately we have all our CBs fit at present, so not having Romero for a couple of matches isn't as bad as it would have been earlier in the season.

I'm more concerned about conceding a soft penalty or having someone sent off.
 
The team should be using this situation with Tudor being charged to further unite and dig in. Us against the world mentality. This could be a blessing in disguise, we need to use this negative energy from the authorities and turn it into a positive.

Yes fight the charge until the end, but also use it as a gift.

“No one likes us!
We don’t care”!
 
Vicario in his post match interview on TNT spoke about the players having better endurance now.

So were they under trained under Frank or did the players themselves absolve themselves of responsibility of their own fitness? Suppose footballers will always find a way of doing the bare minimum unless they are super professional like Kane for example.
Tons of examples in sports of guys who coast on their natural ability and don't want to put in the effort to be a little bit better. Seems like we have a bunch at our club who need to be moved on in the summer.
 
Tons of examples in sports of guys who coast on their natural ability and don't want to put in the effort to be a little bit better. Seems like we have a bunch at our club who need to be moved on in the summer.
We've also flip flopped in managerial ethos on fitness.
Poch "Worked them like dogs"
They moaned.
Mourinho didn't train them hard enough. (Apart from tenbellies)
They moaned.
Conte had them throwing up on the sidelines.
They moaned.
I suspect Ange was quite lax in training, which is why the players liked him but were often slow and ponderous.

Frank is odd. I would have pegged him as being big on fitness, but it doesn't look like it.
 
We've also flip flopped in managerial ethos on fitness.
Poch "Worked them like dogs"
They moaned.
Mourinho didn't train them hard enough. (Apart from tenbellies)
They moaned.
Conte had them throwing up on the sidelines.
They moaned.
I suspect Ange was quite lax in training, which is why the players liked him but were often slow and ponderous.

Frank is odd. I would have pegged him as being big on fitness, but it doesn't look like it.

Looks as though he liked a good ‘pegging’!
 

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Beginning to think that Frank was on a sabotage mission


That’s a proper CB turned coach speaking there.

As a complete guess with no information other than a gut instinct, Frank had lost the buy in to what he wanted to do months before they sacked him and it was Frank that was checked out. Heitinga was a last ditch attempt to get him a figure in the coaching staff that could get the players bought in again but the damage was done. The woolwich cup wasn’t just him being set up, it was someone inside the club letting everyone know that nobody respected him in the dressing roomroom.

I’d wish Frank well as a person but he was wanking off the scum from the start and I took that personally so, fuck him,
 
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