Silent Blade
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Here is a good example when Bobby Robson was in his early days as Ipswich manager. I bet Bill Baxter and Tommy Carroll told a different story about the bust uphttp://www.skysports.com/football/n...ano-the-real-story-behind-football-management
This is quite interesting. Particularly the part about managers not wanting to show weakness.
Stamping his authority also came at a price; with Bobby feeling captain, Bill Baxter was too old and Tommy Carroll demanding more money from the club, Bobby decided to leave them out the team for the game the next day. Not happy with this Baxter and Carroll ripped down the team sheet, only to be confronted by the manager, after an exchange of a few choice words a punch up ensued with the rest of the team having to break it up. Showing their support for Bobby the team ordered the two rebels to change in the groundsman’s shed for the following games. With the support of the chairman, the two players were straight out the door and were to never play for Ipswich again.