Phil Blundell
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It just seems like nobody's really up for it.
I don't like being in the ground watching my football team play and seeing them not want to be there.
It's atrocious.
And because they don't want to be there, none of us want to be there.
So what's the point in being there?
The mentality is shocking and that is something I've got a real worry for because how does he turn that around?
I think it's interesting the heads burnt out thing because although the manager's head's clearly burnt out, I don't think you can let the players know that or the media know that or the fans know that.
He seems quite happy for everyone to know that.
You can tell from his messaging, as Ian touches on, his communication is very weird at times.
There seems to be no responsibility.
It always needs to be kicked down the road or there always needs to be some sort of an excuse.
And I think that's where a lot of the frustration is coming from.
We're not stupid and we see what's going on in the pitch.
But then for him to go in a press conference and say things like, oh, you'll see that next year things will be better.
I'm absolutely convinced.
That's really positive and good.
But I don't want to hear that now when we've still got two games left.
I don't want to hear about next season.
I want to see how he's going to win the next two games.
I think that's the biggest frustration as well.