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While with us he was both **** and on form in equal measures, which was his biggest problem, IMO.

 

The problem now is he will have it in his head he is better than us and League 1, he will have attracted interest from other clubs and chances are, he's gone.

 

What gets me, is surely a part of being a coach and part of the investment SFC have made in youth development, is coaching inconsistent players with questionable attitudes. Why aren't we looking to keep, coach and improve him?

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Why is it always the players fault. Personally I think its down to the manager as much as the player to try and get the best out of him.

 

This.

The management and coaches have to play their part also.

Adkins made a big error of judgment shipping him out.

Whatever the misdemenour is, managers are their to manage.

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it isn't. But it doesn't mean it never is.

 

It isn't always, but this respect I firmly believe it is.

 

When we signed Puncheon we were warned by fans of Plymouth and MK that he is a temperamental character. He wants to be first choice, he deservedly isn't here at the moment, so he wants out. At Millwall he is and he is rewarding them for it. If we brought him back, he wouldn't play well for us.

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What gets me, is surely a part of being a coach and part of the investment SFC have made in youth development, is coaching inconsistent players with questionable attitudes. Why aren't we looking to keep, coach and improve him?

 

Changing a player’s questionable attitude is down to the player alone and not the coaching staff. If the player in question is not willing to listen, adapt and change then there is bugger all the club's staff can do about it!

 

So it is down to Jason Puncheon alone and no one else!

 

Good riddance to a bad egg I say.

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Changing a player’s questionable attitude is down to the player alone and not the coaching staff. If the player in question is not willing to listen, adapt and change then there is bugger all the club's staff can do about it!

 

So it is down to Jason Puncheon alone and no one else!

 

Good riddance to a bad egg I say.

 

The club is bigger than the player, but then should Man U sack off Rooney, or Man City lose Tevez?

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Changing a player’s questionable attitude is down to the player alone and not the coaching staff. If the player in question is not willing to listen, adapt and change then there is bugger all the club's staff can do about it!

 

So it is down to Jason Puncheon alone and no one else!

 

Good riddance to a bad egg I say.

 

I disagree. You say it's down to the player alone to listen, adapt and change... who is he listening to if it's not the clubs coaching staff? Who is helping him adapt? Who is guiding and shaping the changes required if it's not the coaching staff?

 

Attitude is just as important as technical ability and can and should be taught and coached.

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taken from a millwall forum:

 

Absolutley top drawer today. Everything he done was class, tracking back, goals, skill, vision, pace. Need to sign him up! Lovely skill in the second half down in the corner with the Ronaldinho trademark flip flap!

 

Read more: http://www.millwall.vitalfootball.co.uk/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=57575&posts=6#ixzz19o012SwW

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This.

The management and coaches have to play their part also.

Adkins made a big error of judgment shipping him out.

Whatever the misdemenour is, managers are their to manage.

 

I think our recent performances would suggest its not a massive error of judgement .... would we be doing better with him in the team?!

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Happy he is doing well there. Rated him for many years and have been dissapointed with the way some fans have singled him out for stick. We're not missing him at the moment but its a long old season and an injury of two would bring him back into the side and we might be relying on his performnces if we are to get promoted. Sadly it feels as though the two parties won't make up and he won't return.

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