Lack of professionalism

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Back to my point then that it’s ok for footballers to get hammered when they’re doing well on the pitch but when they’re not they should be ashamed of themselves and sit in the house practicing how to cross a ball using everyday household items or be on the training ground in the dark on their own.

As many have said, there’s been a drinking culture at the club for most of our history. When someone like Wilder says he’s called at the off licence and got the beers in after a few rubbish performances it’s the stuff of legends.

If the same players have a drink now they are heathens.

Job was done. That wasn't happening two days before a game, not even when we were good on the pitch
 
I really don't think we should be slamming players for if they've gone out for a drink. Especially if it's in an international break too.

The club/management will know and even see if players are drinking too much/out too much that it effects their performances too.

Players are human beings as well as professionals and it's not up to us to decide that because we aren't playing well enough they should lock themselves in the training ground/at home until they start winning more....
 

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