Higgo's Belly
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I was out on Carver Street at one o'clock this morning when I bumped into four of our first team. I bet most of you can guess a couple straight away. Yes, McGahey and Adams were there, along with Woolford and Sharp.
Now I'm no killjoy, however I have certain reservations about the sense of this. Our season had just ended that day, but it doesn't seem to mean enough to our players, for it to interfere with their more important need to party. With the amount of disappointment around, about how this season has turned out and the current bad feeling towards the majority of our current team, was this a sensible move ?. Should Adkins not be advising players about public perception, or is this just another example of his lack of discipline and the players lack of respect for Adkins, fans and the club. Do Adkins and the players never learn. There was the night out earlier in the season involving McGahey and Adams, when they turned up the worse for wear at training the next day, not to mention the Christamas party club trip to Dublin fiasco, involving Baxter. Only last week there ware the alleged comments made by Basham about Adkins, while again the worse for wear.
I
know it was the awards evening after the game yesterday, but with Adkins insisting the play offs are still a possibility, having the players in for training on Sunday would have been more productive than sanctioning a night on the lash. Not exactly good preparation for the next game at Chesterfield, however I suppose in the case of Woolford and McGahey they are unlikely to be involved, so there's no problem them spending the several thousands a week Utd pay them for their services, as they should choose to do so.The players should concentrate on improving as players, giving their all for the last few games, rather than acting as big time charlies whenever they can. Its not a lot to ask, the seasons nearly over and then they can all go off on their holidays for several months.
I'm curious to see if anyone else saw the players as well and if anyone thinks I'm being too harsh
Now I'm no killjoy, however I have certain reservations about the sense of this. Our season had just ended that day, but it doesn't seem to mean enough to our players, for it to interfere with their more important need to party. With the amount of disappointment around, about how this season has turned out and the current bad feeling towards the majority of our current team, was this a sensible move ?. Should Adkins not be advising players about public perception, or is this just another example of his lack of discipline and the players lack of respect for Adkins, fans and the club. Do Adkins and the players never learn. There was the night out earlier in the season involving McGahey and Adams, when they turned up the worse for wear at training the next day, not to mention the Christamas party club trip to Dublin fiasco, involving Baxter. Only last week there ware the alleged comments made by Basham about Adkins, while again the worse for wear.
I
know it was the awards evening after the game yesterday, but with Adkins insisting the play offs are still a possibility, having the players in for training on Sunday would have been more productive than sanctioning a night on the lash. Not exactly good preparation for the next game at Chesterfield, however I suppose in the case of Woolford and McGahey they are unlikely to be involved, so there's no problem them spending the several thousands a week Utd pay them for their services, as they should choose to do so.The players should concentrate on improving as players, giving their all for the last few games, rather than acting as big time charlies whenever they can. Its not a lot to ask, the seasons nearly over and then they can all go off on their holidays for several months.
I'm curious to see if anyone else saw the players as well and if anyone thinks I'm being too harsh
