Re: Has Coleman lost the dressing room?
I can see where you're coming from, but I don't think it's gone that far yet.
There is definitely unrest amongst the players and a general lack of confidence. Whalley's bib throwing incident was more a sign of frustration I think, than a sign of unrest. He was very poor yesterday and he knew it.
When Coleman was arguing with the referee about the positioning of a throw-in (pathetic I know), I actually said to my mate that it was a sign of a desperate man.
Evil's sending off.... well it was hardly a surprise. He doesn't seem to have changed at all and is obviously living on Cloud 9. He didn't even warm up with the rest of the subs at half-time, but sat on the bench with Coleman. Hardly an act of a team player is it? If I'd have been Coleman, I'd have had him out with the others.
There is definitely a serious situation. Can it be put right?
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