Stuart Robson
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And you usually have an argument with a team-mate that you don't particularly get on with.
Because if it's somebody you really get on with, you might give him a pat on the back, never mind, next time.
But if it's someone that you've had a little bit of, maybe in training you've had a little bit of a dig at once or twice,
that's usually the person you have a dig at.
So there might have been an undercurrent of what was going on between those two players.
But when I've seen players that have, the couple of players that didn't like each other at Arsenal, there was Kenny Sanson and Alan Sunderland didn't like each other.
They'd roll around on the floor having a fight in training.
And whenever there was moaning about the ball not being played forward and it wasn't...
into the right areas, Alan Sunderland would be having a go at Kenny Sanson and Kenny Sanson would be having a go at Alan Sunderland.
Whereas if it was Graham, Rick, Kenny would say, oh, unlucky Graham.
But not quite the same when it was Alan Sunderland.
So when players don't get on, those sort of things can occur.
And I would imagine something like that occurred then.
Whether we think it's a hard slap or a soft slap, it doesn't work.
Listen, it doesn't happen very often.
There must be something going on.
Remember Newcastle had it years ago, was it?
And it ruined the club for a while because that's all Bobby Robertson kept on being asked.
What's the problem with your club?