Warnocks rejects - a thing of the past

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Like I've explained till I'm blue in the face....
The U23's play on Sunday. What's the point of putting one on the bench when they would get much more out of playing the next day. Warnock said he wouldn't have used them anyway so what's the point.
He normally had a couple of U23's on the bench anyway Koloko, Coburn Hackney etc.
ou have taken note of many of the teams he put out. I would be surprised to see a bench with 2 on never mind 3. Regardless of playing the next day surely it has to be a confidence booster for any young kid to sit on the bench and be part of the match day set up. We al know they wouldn’t come on so what harm is that when they play the following day.
 
Like I've explained till I'm blue in the face....
The U23's play on Sunday. What's the point of putting one on the bench when they would get much more out of playing the next day. Warnock said he wouldn't have used them anyway so what's the point.
He normally had a couple of U23's on the bench anyway Koloko, Coburn Hackney etc.
It would not affect their performance or development on a Sunday by getting the experience of being an unused sub with the first team on a Saturday
 
I wanted Warnock gone because I think he‘d taken us as far as he could and there were clearly lots of other things going on and issues behind the scenes. That said, I think he was a thoroughly decent man and all of this negativity towards him isn’t really on, and to be honest I can’t understand it.

We all need to get behind Wilder and look to the future. I‘m looking forward to hearing what he has to say tomorrow and hopefully we will find out who his backroom team will be. And I can’t wait for the Millwall game 👍🏻
 
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