“This changed in our second season. Suddenly we had flash cars, images, egos and everyone knew who we were, and when we didn’t freshen things up with new players we were in a dangerous situation. All too quickly we went from being a side that could lose three games and bounce back immediately by winning three games to a side which could lose eight games in a row, and that just killed us. There was a real ‘Lord of the Flies’ split, which I had never experienced before. We didn’t feel we were all together and I was partly to blame. We didn’t have the vocal players we needed when things were going wrong but we had people pointing fingers, which was not good. Contrast that with our first season when everyone pulled in the same direction and we finished eighth and you can see how we contributed to our own downfall.”
Wonder which one was Piggy?
A fair assessment of what went wrong I thought but get the distinct feeling hes having a pop
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/premier_league/article4493534.ece