Lot of "if's" in there but yeah, I fully agree.It’s an attitude that is not reserved for the world of professional football, Scott.
In any job, if you don’t get on with the manager, your productivity can fall, and if the manager has a REAL downer on you, then it can mean that you subconsciously and effectively “down tools”.
If that manager moves on before you do, and a new boss comes in, then there’s a chance that you might start producing your best again under a new regime. With regard to Glen Kamara, I reckon he’ll be given the opportunity, along with everyone else, to show that he is still good enough to play for The Rangers!
Didn't Davie Cooper get back to his best form under Jock Wallace; I'm sure that's been written about, where his form may have drifted before that.I think we'll see a good few revivals - a sad inditement of modern day football, but that's the way it is. The players were completely void of any confidence and ideas under Gio.
Yip Beale isn’t daft they will go in tbe huff fail to try hard enough be overweight againAnyone that wants to start playing now that they prefer this manager can get fucked
Shouldn't be a choice. You're either a Ger or not. If you take a huff and decide you can't be bothered then it's out the door you should go.Only if he changes his mindset and actually wants to play for us again.
Yes, this has been a problem with the same players even when Gerrard was here they played well when they felt like it.Since when has it been acceptable for players to dictate when they can be bothered to play or not? Gio’s tactics was not responsible for the level of performances some players have given lately, Kamara and a few others need hounded out as soon as possible.
certain players don’t have the right winning mentality to play for us now. When we were happy with just challenging them then fine but now we must be beating them, they will let us down.Yes, this has been a problem with the same players even when Gerrard was here they played well when they felt like it.
Yes, some switched off once they had won something even Beale said that they had gone as far as they could.certain players don’t have the right winning mentality to play for us now. When we were happy with just challenging them then fine but now we must be beating them, they will let us down.
Don't forget he was made one of the subjects of a fraudulent politically motivated witchhunt that was led by a Scottish minister and a fabulist bigot MP, the national police force played along, and the Scottish media blew it up without a single critical voice in the media challenging the fake news. And this was within weeks of Slavia Prague. Bad enough being racially abused and hectored by the Czechs, but Kamara was then treated disgracefully by the country he lives in.For me Kamara’s issues can be tracked back to those horrendous racism incidents with Prague. I don’t think we fully appreciate what he went through, including threat of prosecution.
This was followed up by the abuse he got from school children on his next game in Prague and continues to this day, even when playing for Finland. He just strikes me as a player who fell out of love with football.
Hope I’m wrong and Mick Beales team can get the old Glen back, as I was a big fan.
It seemed that way, looking from the outside; if he plays far more often under Beale, then obviously there may well have been a problem there.Gio’s man management of Kamara was bizarre.
He would come in out of the blue, get hooked after 45 minutes then wouldn’t be seen for a few weeks. Then would come back in randomly and so the cycle repeated.
We obviously don’t know what happened behind the scenes, but Gio’s management of him was poor.
Absolutely nailed it.Anyone that wants to start playing now that they prefer this manager can get fucked
Exactly you can never have a time when you have players picking who they play for this won't end well if we do not get rid of a lot of players to change the mindset in the dressing room.Anyone that wants to start playing now that they prefer this manager can get fucked