COVKIDSNEVERQUIT
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No, just so many new players getting used to each other. You also had players joining from abroad, it takes time for them to sort things out for themselves and family. Also getting up to speed with English football.
In my career I have moved location various times. You can be happy but it always takes longer than you think to really settle in a new location. The transitional period of living in a hotel and looking for your own accomodations is a ball ache. If you have kids it is even more complex.
Few fans think of footballers as people with lives. They are just their Saturday football robots who just live in a Sky Blue Shirt.
The interview with the Performance Director touches on the levels of support you have to give people to perform at their best.
The lengths the British Olympic Cycling team go to, so athletes can perform at the best is an eye opener. They organize everything for them. If they are competing abroad they will even ship their bed from home to the training camp; if it means they get a good night's sleep and produce performances.
Okay interesting, can I ask you, what teams did you play for, you don't have answer if you don't want to.