There is a black and white divide in the dressing room , hughes is losing control
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what the f are you talking about. If you are going to spread rumours - at least be clear.
If you mean the black and white players don't get on - I don't beleive a word of that and think it is just jumping on the current "issue bandwagon".
If you mean there is a clear division, but not based on colour, I can beleive that - as we not winning any games is and having lots of new players and wages hugely dispraportionate to perfromance is likely to cause disharmony.
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Originally posted by Ed the Ball View Postthere probably is animosity between players, certain players who play their hearts out aint even getting on the bench. It would pee me off sitting in reserves when I know I could be out there fighting for the cause. Derry, Hill, Mackie, Faurlin all spring to mind.
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Originally posted by silvercue View Postwhat the f are you talking about. If you are going to spread rumours - at least be clear.
If you mean the black and white players don't get on - I don't beleive a word of that and think it is just jumping on the current "issue bandwagon".
If you mean there is a clear division, but not based on colour, I can beleive that - as we not winning any games is and having lots of new players and wages hugely dispraportionate to perfromance is likely to cause disharmony.
I think the latter has a bit of truth in it. It was hinted at in the Standard around early-mid Sept perhaps in a report that involved Zamora.
A lot of the new signings i.e Cesar, Granero, Hoilett, Green, Park, Diakite, Mbia & Bosingwa are possibly earning more than the likes of Zamora, Cisse Onuoha, who in turn earn more than SWP, Ferdinand & Traore etc. My guess is also that Taarabt got a pay rise when he signed a new deal, but Faurlin & Mackie could still be on the deals they signed as Championship players (although probably got pay rises when winning promotion).
If my guess is close to the truth it is bound to cause friction.
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