by P!ssed Off »
02 Apr 2013 14:12
ALF interviews with Goals on Sunday as well as Talksport between the Sunderland and Stoke games in February:
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/pre ... er-sub-taghttp://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-news/ ... kjaer-1912This was after we had gained momentum. Basically Le Fondre claims he is frustrated in the super-sub role and would like to start more games. Says he spoke to McDermott about this. Yes, he claims he is a team player and all the rest, but why was there a need to bring up that he was frustrated not starting games. Inadvertently or otherwise he was putting pressure on McDermott, through the media, for him to start him more, which would also require a change in system - his comments were unnecessary.
In terms of people too big for their boots, maybe add Le Fondre. He's been a great super sub this season, but when he's started he's looked pretty average.
In my mind, a key, in-form player using the media to promote his own agenda when the team is in good form, is more disruptive than a fringe player refusing to sit on the bench during a losing streak.
Not claiming what ALF did was worse, but that it was more significant. It just goes to show that whilst Guthrie may be the worst at doing so, our season has been littered with players showing bad attitudes; not focusing 100% on their own performances but seemingly claiming they're good enough for first team football when they're clearly not.