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Mucca Mad Boys

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Simms has been on the pitch every game he’s not been injured this season. And started 66% of games pre Lampard and 50% under Lampard.

People just say things.

There’s a difference in starts and sub appearances and you know that. After September, Simms didn’t make a single consecutive start until Jan.

It was the same as BTA, who’d everyone had written off until he started a few games and scored goals.
 

Captain Dart

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There’s a difference in starts and sub appearances and you know that. After September, Simms didn’t make a single consecutive start until Jan.

It was the same as BTA, who’d everyone had written off until he started a few games and scored goals.
Skyblue bipolar disorder, so many incidents.

Yeah I dissed BTA a bit, I admit it, now I'm thinking he is worthy of his place.
 

shmmeee

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There’s a difference in starts and sub appearances and you know that. After September, Simms didn’t make a single consecutive start until Jan.

It was the same as BTA, who’d everyone had written off until he started a few games and scored goals.

Yes he started more before Lampard.
 

Saddlebrains

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@Saddlebrains

hope you don’t mind the question. A number of months back you said something along the lines of the camp not been a happy one and a number of players were wanting to jump ship. Do you know if the mood has changed and players are more committed to and dare I say convinced about the project since Frank has started putting his stamp on things ?


Certain players weren't happy, for things such as lack of game time, being played out of position, feeling their team mates weren't putting in the effort needed etc

By all accounts it became quite toxic around the time Robins left (not Robins himself i want to make clear)

Seemingly Lampard and co have been a breath of fresh air, made clear what is required standards wise and that if they put in the effort then so will he

For example you may have noticed Kitching looks a bit leaner and can do 90s minutes easily now. Whereas last season he was hooked a lot. And couldn't get in the side at the start of this season

Lampards worked with him one on one on things and Kitchings reciprocated by staying longer after training doing aerobic work to improve stamina, and low and behold he looks a new player


Robins was an amazing man for this club, but one thing we all know I'd that 1 to 1 man management wasn't his strong point, Lampards approached this his way and it seems to have the desired effect with those who were unhappy
 

PVA

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Certain players weren't happy, for things such as lack of game time, being played out of position, feeling their team mates weren't putting in the effort needed etc

By all accounts it became quite toxic around the time Robins left (not Robins himself i want to make clear)

Seemingly Lampard and co have been a breath of fresh air, made clear what is required standards wise and that if they put in the effort then so will he

For example you may have noticed Kitching looks a bit leaner and can do 90s minutes easily now. Whereas last season he was hooked a lot. And couldn't get in the side at the start of this season

Lampards worked with him one on one on things and Kitchings reciprocated by staying longer after training doing aerobic work to improve stamina, and low and behold he looks a new player


Robins was an amazing man for this club, but one thing we all know I'd that 1 to 1 man management wasn't his strong point, Lampards approached this his way and it seems to have the desired effect with those who were unhappy

I guess when you’ve played under Mourinho, Ancelotti, Hiddink etc you pick up plenty of insight into how to man-manage players very effectively.
 

clint van damme

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Certain players weren't happy, for things such as lack of game time, being played out of position, feeling their team mates weren't putting in the effort needed etc

By all accounts it became quite toxic around the time Robins left (not Robins himself i want to make clear)

Seemingly Lampard and co have been a breath of fresh air, made clear what is required standards wise and that if they put in the effort then so will he

For example you may have noticed Kitching looks a bit leaner and can do 90s minutes easily now. Whereas last season he was hooked a lot. And couldn't get in the side at the start of this season

Lampards worked with him one on one on things and Kitchings reciprocated by staying longer after training doing aerobic work to improve stamina, and low and behold he looks a new player


Robins was an amazing man for this club, but one thing we all know I'd that 1 to 1 man management wasn't his strong point, Lampards approached this his way and it seems to have the desired effect with those who were unhappy

Several people have commented on Kitching looking trimmer.
Lampard doing a good job in my opinion. Though whether we can make a serious play off charge this season time will tell but I'm not expecting it, if it happens, bonus.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Certain players weren't happy, for things such as lack of game time, being played out of position, feeling their team mates weren't putting in the effort needed etc

By all accounts it became quite toxic around the time Robins left (not Robins himself i want to make clear)

Seemingly Lampard and co have been a breath of fresh air, made clear what is required standards wise and that if they put in the effort then so will he

For example you may have noticed Kitching looks a bit leaner and can do 90s minutes easily now. Whereas last season he was hooked a lot. And couldn't get in the side at the start of this season

Lampards worked with him one on one on things and Kitchings reciprocated by staying longer after training doing aerobic work to improve stamina, and low and behold he looks a new player


Robins was an amazing man for this club, but one thing we all know I'd that 1 to 1 man management wasn't his strong point, Lampards approached this his way and it seems to have the desired effect with those who were unhappy
How can the squad get toxic but not around Robins personally?

If the were frustrations around playing time and positions, then how is that not a reflection on Robins himself? Even if the players didn’t like the coaches, that again is a reflection on Robins.

Robins was a great manager for the club and we owe him a debt as a fanbase. It probably was for the best that we sacked him when we did because Lampard is doing a good job atm.

I do have a feeling that your source is perhaps a bit overprotective of Robins. The info is probably bang on the money, just little tidbits of info that don’t quite make sense.
 

shmmeee

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How can the squad get toxic but not around Robins personally?

If the were frustrations around playing time and positions, then how is that not a reflection on Robins himself? Even if the players didn’t like the coaches, that again is a reflection on Robins.

Robins was a great manager for the club and we owe him a debt as a fanbase. It probably was for the best that we sacked him when we did because Lampard is doing a good job atm.

I do have a feeling that your source is perhaps a bit overprotective of Robins. The info is probably bang on the money, just little tidbits of info that don’t quite make sense.

Though to be fair you’re a bit defensive about people who you see as a bit defensive about Robins.
 

Ricketts

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Certain players weren't happy, for things such as lack of game time, being played out of position, feeling their team mates weren't putting in the effort needed etc

By all accounts it became quite toxic around the time Robins left (not Robins himself i want to make clear)

Seemingly Lampard and co have been a breath of fresh air, made clear what is required standards wise and that if they put in the effort then so will he

For example you may have noticed Kitching looks a bit leaner and can do 90s minutes easily now. Whereas last season he was hooked a lot. And couldn't get in the side at the start of this season

Lampards worked with him one on one on things and Kitchings reciprocated by staying longer after training doing aerobic work to improve stamina, and low and behold he looks a new player


Robins was an amazing man for this club, but one thing we all know I'd that 1 to 1 man management wasn't his strong point, Lampards approached this his way and it seems to have the desired effect with those who were unhappy
Was EMC unhappy about being played out of position? I’ve always felt he is amazing on the left, that suits his game and that’s where he was awesome for Peterborough.
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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Certain players weren't happy, for things such as lack of game time, being played out of position, feeling their team mates weren't putting in the effort needed etc

By all accounts it became quite toxic around the time Robins left (not Robins himself i want to make clear)

Seemingly Lampard and co have been a breath of fresh air, made clear what is required standards wise and that if they put in the effort then so will he

For example you may have noticed Kitching looks a bit leaner and can do 90s minutes easily now. Whereas last season he was hooked a lot. And couldn't get in the side at the start of this season

Lampards worked with him one on one on things and Kitchings reciprocated by staying longer after training doing aerobic work to improve stamina, and low and behold he looks a new player


Robins was an amazing man for this club, but one thing we all know I'd that 1 to 1 man management wasn't his strong point, Lampards approached this his way and it seems to have the desired effect with those who were unhappy
Is there any word if the players feel the standard of training or tactical insight into matches has been a step up
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Though to be fair you’re a bit defensive about people who you see as a bit defensive about Robins.

I’m not defensive, it was ridiculous just how many conspiracies there were around Robins being undermined. It got to the point where everyone was to blame for our form other than Robins. Reality is, the manager is the single most influential person for recruitment; coaching and match day performance and our performances issues began to unravel even when AV was at the club. Albeit, I’m satisfied that there were mitigating factors for the end of the 23/24 season.

People in glasshouses… You’ve gone awfully quiet criticising Dr Roberts since we’ve won a few games… Funny how she (and Dean Austin) isn’t responsible for any success but a convenient scapegoat when we lose. 😂
 

larry_david

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Classy statement, indiciative of the class he showed regarding the Robins situation. Hope he does well elsewhere
I'm sure he will do well. Him and Williams have been scape goated on here for all the failings and it's quite embarrassing to read.

I thought he spoke well when interim and showed passion for the club and the role. Be interesting to see where he goes but some expect him to never be involved in footy again, like those who say Tavares would be lucky to be in national league.

Just classic overreacting nonsense
 

David O'Day

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I'm sure he will do well. Him and Williams have been scape goated on here for all the failings and it's quite embarrassing to read.

I thought he spoke well when interim and showed passion for the club and the role. Be interesting to see where he goes but some expect him to never be involved in footy again, like those who say Tavares would be lucky to be in national league.

Just classic overreacting nonsense
Aye, there's a load of berks calling for someone to lose their job because a goalkeeper is shit and too shite to actually make better.
 

clint van damme

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I'm sure he will do well. Him and Williams have been scape goated on here for all the failings and it's quite embarrassing to read.

I thought he spoke well when interim and showed passion for the club and the role. Be interesting to see where he goes but some expect him to never be involved in footy again, like those who say Tavares would be lucky to be in national league.

Just classic overreacting nonsense

No one on here let him go mate, it was Lampard.
Don't you agree with him?
 

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