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After the game that day, in which we got comfortably beaten. Robbie and Mick turn up to the presser only to be further hounded about the issue, where besides Mick supporting Rob, Farah himself makes it abundantly clear the players support Mick and aren't working against him.
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Yet because he doesn't individualise his comments, this is still not good enough for some sections of the shrill supporter base.
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"To summarise, yes, it's nothing but Rob playing games". Whilst I certainly did not want to come to the conclusion of these, Craig's quoted words, and would like to trust and believe him, particularly as the team captain, sadly that is where I am at.
Despite not considering myself to contain any the "shrill" element alluded to, I do however, like others voice and/or type my concerns. One being that Robbie so often is purported to be connected to, if not at the epicenter of problems affecting this, our club. Little doubt that some in the media are enjoying getting to put the boot into him at the moment, but probably even less doubtful that many of their comments are well founded.
This thread, like many others on here lately is about the same one person, an individual. You are currently reading my thoughts, not that of any teammates or family, nor as a spokesperson for others on here.
Robbie needed to address the latest issues as an individual, immediately, honestly and without any political speak. Had he done so it would most likely have been fish & chips wrapping a fortnight ago