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Iron Bru › Forums › Blast Furnace › Falling Out On The Training Ground
Why was it questioned about falling out on the training ground on the after match interview with daws on Radio Humberside. Does anyone know if there is any truth in that?
I thought Daws said there wasn’t, though up to it was mentioned just before I didn’t know anything about any bust up on the training ground, I heard yesterday that Whitehouse was injured but nobody knows about Daniel, and don’t know how true the Whitehouse injury is either, but it is worrying when there are 4 kids on the bench.
Probably the training ground bust up was caused when one of the players had been talking to Northumbiron’s mate and also placed a bet at 6/1 fon Scunny to beat Wrexham on Wed, the fall out would be because of the way some of the Scunny players had played and lost him his money ha ha!
Must have been down the bookie’s with Ivan Toney!
If they’re too busy falling out to train then that would explain a lot.
This shoddy lot haven’t got the passion or desire to fall down let alone fall out.
Only Butterfield and Nuttall look anywhere near footballers.
I wish they would give Butterfield the ball in midfield more often, then get into a little bit of space upfield or out wide to receive the ball from him. He showed with the delivery against Wrexham for Rowes goal what a good passer of a football he is but he rarely gets chance to show it when we keep hoofing it aimlessly into channels time after time.
Butterfield needs Whitehouse in there so he can push on and create, whilst Whitehouse holds in front of a back four( can’t stand five at the back).
Daws is clueless, reflective of the person employing him.
This shoddy lot haven’t got the passion or desire to fall down let alone fall out.
Only Butterfield and Nuttall look anywhere near footballers.
Nuttall 🤣
I wish they would give Butterfield the ball in midfield more often, then get into a little bit of space upfield or out wide to receive the ball from him. He showed with the delivery against Wrexham for Rowes goal what a good passer of a football he is but he rarely gets chance to show it when we keep hoofing it aimlessly into channels time after time.
I can see Butterfield being the latest one to end up on the ‘scapegoat scrap heap’. Brilliant footballer for this level and we should be playing to his strengths.