Prestwich_Blue
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The following quote is from a football autobiography I read. It sounds like us at the moment:
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I was angered and embarrassed. Where was the passion that was supposed to run through my teams? The team had decent ability but too many of the players lacked the burning desire to be winners. The collective morale was poor. There was far too little of the mutual respect and the all-for-one-and-one-for-all spirit needed to dominate in a highly competitive league week by week. I tried to define the spirit that should exist among footballers aspiring to reach the heights. When you look round the dressing room and and be glad that every player you will see will be out there shoulder-to-shoulder with you, then you will know you really do have a team. I couldn't look round that dressing room and say, hand on heart, that the team mirrored me in any shape or form. I was certain that most of them lacked the resolve and endurance to challenge for a title.
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