raceman wrote:
Exactly! He can't have lost the dressing room, not one single player wanted him to resign.
So back to the original problem. it's when they get on the field that everything is going wrong. They are still the same players that were excellent at the start of the season, there's got to be a lot of soul searching going on at present.
Do you honestly believe, that in a team sport, any player is going to say they want the manager to resign? Particularly when the new manager is sitting alongside the encumbent!
If they did they would be shown the door at the first opportunity, marked as a trouble maker.
Remember the dressing room was strong last year then when a few players left we were told there was disruptive influences who had gone - Maybe they were the ones who were right after all????
Just a thought.