Summary
The players' faces too often tell a grim, eloquent story.
How many saw the pent-up exasperation in the pictures of Gary Johnson at Southampton last weekend. One could understand why. In some ways, managers suffer most of all. They have, in addition to their normal frustration over their team's untimely decline, private feelings of guilt.See the full content of this document
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Managers Feeling Strain of the Final Countdown
Have they for too long been coming up with the wrong tactics? Have they selected the most effective sides? Why are the players, individually talented, not responding as...
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