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Lamptey

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who had Pressley up against the changing room wall after the Worcester game.
 

torchomatic

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You'll probably have to make do with "I understand", "apparently", "rumour has it", "I heard", etc etc

Why what's happened? Got a link?
 

rupert_bear

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There will always be apparentlys and rumours when a statement such as Pressley came out with after the Worcester match. He should really have said nothing or everything.
 

torchomatic

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rupert_bear

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It isn't good though is it. I am from the old fashioned school of thought that within the dressing room that's where it stays and the manager is always the boss, once he loses that he is finished. Read nice guy Bobby Robson's autobiography about a fight in his early days at Ipswich with Danny Hegan, bit of a wild boy in his time. Lasted half an hour, claret everywhere, but Hegan still played again for them. Volitile places football dressing rooms especially after an adverse result. Biggest mistake SP made was going public with half a story.
 
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RoboCCFC90

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Lamptey I think your wrong on this one:

@Adrianjm64: @AndyTurnerccfc @CovTel_CCFC
if not then which players was he referring to last week.

@AndyTurnerccfc: @Adrianjm64 @CovTel_CCFC I would have thought omissions from the last two match day squads would give us a clue

There is one player that springs to mind and it's not Reda as he was on International Duty, his last name does begin with a J and he plays further up the pitch....


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Flying Fokker

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Double standards from Pressley then. OK to bully people but then to accuse others of doing the same.

Seems a bit schizophrenic in terms of how he chooses to present himself in front of the media.

Cast off comments about people not playing for the club are daft as well.

This club needs people with passion for winning, doing the right thing and respecting each other.

There's a saying that Respect has to be earned. Who came out tops? .......
 

duffer

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Pity Reda didn't show the same passion to get back for the game.... Like Carroll.

I notice that Pressley commented on this in his post-match interview. Though he wouldn't be drawn on whether he was disappointed in Reda, he was very pointed in his praise of Carroll.

I've got to say that in my opinion Reda could have made it back to Heathrow by Friday afternoon, had he so wished, and made the game on Saturday. Not ideal preparation, but it's what I'd have expected from the captain.
 

Otis

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Lamptey I think your wrong on this one:

@Adrianjm64: @AndyTurnerccfc @CovTel_CCFC
if not then which players was he referring to last week.

@AndyTurnerccfc: @Adrianjm64 @CovTel_CCFC I would have thought omissions from the last two match day squads would give us a clue

There is one player that springs to mind and it's not Reda as he was on International Duty, his last name does begin with a J and he plays further up the pitch....


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Jezebel Conor Thomas?
 

Woodster

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I think this thread is complete codswallop.

Reda did the token player's post-match interview to the media after the Worcester game, what chance Pressley would have allowed that if he'd had him 'up against the wall'?
 

Ashdown

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Probably a load of crap.........especially if it was instigated defending Burge who quite honestly had it coming to him big time for letting the entire club down !
 

oldskyblue58

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I think he should have got back yes. At very least to support his team mates on a match day

However I do not think Reda should have been playing. It is one thing a keeper playing quite another for an outfield player.

The physical effect of playing would have been far greater on Reda. As it turned out Carroll didn't have much to do, certainly CCFC never tested him

What takes place in the dressing room should stay in the dressing room.
 

RoboCCFC90

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Do we get any further up the pitch?

We do but we don't seem to do a lot once we get up there, I think the player being referred to is Simeon Jackson..


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Malaka

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I think he should have got back yes. At very least to support his team mates on a match day

However I do not think Reda should have been playing. It is one thing a keeper playing quite another for an outfield player.

The physical effect of playing would have been far greater on Reda. As it turned out Carroll didn't have much to do, certainly CCFC never tested him

What takes place in the dressing room should stay in the dressing room.

Totally agree. Reda is an outfield player, it does not take as much out of a goalkeeper to play two days running. If he was off his pace he would have been crucified if he had been half a yard slow and they had scored. If it was that easy, every outfield player would be back the next day IMO the criticism is a bit harsh
 

duffer

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Totally agree. Reda is an outfield player, it does not take as much out of a goalkeeper to play two days running. If he was off his pace he would have been crucified if he had been half a yard slow and they had scored. If it was that easy, every outfield player would be back the next day IMO the criticism is a bit harsh

Yep, I take the point, but we're not talking about playing two days running. We're talking about playing, and then having a day sat in an airport for a few hours, or on a plane for a few hours, and then playing. That, to me, isn't ideal but it isn't impossible either.

In fairness I don't know how many other players in similar situations made it back for their weekend games, but I am a bit disappointed that it seems that there wasn't any great intent to do so from our captain, and it sounds like SP might be a bit unhappy too.

I don't mean to be harsh on Reda, and I'm not saying he should be hammered for it. I can see both sides of the argument here fwiw, what you're saying makes sense too.
 

Nick

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I remember us playing after a night out away, 1 hour journey back and onto the pitch and still won.:)

What is wrong with people nowadays?
 

duffer

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I remember us playing after a night out away, 1 hour journey back and onto the pitch and still won.:)

What is wrong with people nowadays?

I drove back from a big night out on the south coast, with a raging hangover, through a horrendous storm, and still made it time for kick off on Sunday morning.

We didn't win though, and I played shockingly badly. But then that happened every week so no one was any the wiser. ;)
 

ajsccfc

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I remember us playing after a night out away, 1 hour journey back and onto the pitch and still won.:)

What is wrong with people nowadays?

Yeah, but that's only because your opposition had just taken two hours to come back from a night out.
 

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