tim-sanchez wrote:To be honest I'm more disappointed we lost and he scored than the celebration. Clearly he has some personal issues with Derek, I didn't see it as an attack on the club. Yes it was unprofessional, but Kev had plenty of unprofessional moments at Morecambe and we loved them! He's still a club legend to me.
Keith wrote:tim-sanchez wrote:To be honest I'm more disappointed we lost and he scored than the celebration. Clearly he has some personal issues with Derek, I didn't see it as an attack on the club. Yes it was unprofessional, but Kev had plenty of unprofessional moments at Morecambe and we loved them! He's still a club legend to me.
That's exactly how I see it. If people liked his responses when he was our player, then just let it go. If fans loved it when he was ours, but are crying now, then they are being hypocritical. The sending off & defeat are more upsetting than the attention seeking celebration or drama queen response to it.
Derek responded in a dignified manner. Both men responded how I would expect them to.
MFC-Manc wrote:Why did derek adams not speak to the player last season and say “maybe it’s time to move on”?
Instead of making him train on his own, and freezing him out.
As I said in another thread, I have no issues with it , emotions run high and Kev is an emotional person, derek acted professionally.
Absolutely! I thought when Kev was in Dereks' face he didn't show anything back to him,no pushing or shouting, great non-reaction to the childish reaction of former king Kev.Andy D wrote:Derek Adams results on the pitch have proven that the players he cleared out needed to be done.
Thanks Michael it wasn’t against the Morecambe fans at all no disrespect shown to you lot ... It was him and how he went about his ways to get me out/ retire me like baz .... unfortunately backfired
mrpotatohead wrote:Derek isn't interested in being popular and isn't afraid of making tough decisions, he would have half expected what happened yesterday, and forgotten it by tomorrow.
BerlinWaller wrote:
I have had enough internet for today after seeing Keith using the phrase "drama queen".
Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:Unfortunately for him he has self admitted mental health issues which he is apparently still struggling with. Very sad when he felt the need to push young Brewitts head into the coach window Bit of a bully really and after that the writing was no doubt on the wall for his time at Morecambe. DA came in and dismantled the Scouse mafia. They were quickly sorted out and we were the better for it. DA is nobody’s fool. KE Hero to zero in my eyes.
Keith wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:
I have had enough internet for today after seeing Keith using the phrase "drama queen".
From Urban Dictionalry:
Drama Queen
''Definition of a drama queen:
People (mostly girls - but boys play their part) who like to blow everything totally out of proportion because they either:
a) Want to seek attention
b) Have some emotional dysfunction and it's their duty to make life harder for everyone around them
c) Just simply can't get over it
d) Extremely miserable and insecure
e) All of the above
You definitely "blow everything out of proportion" and are A, B & C.
ChrisC wrote:I was at the ground yesterday.
Understand that keV has issues with DA but surely a cheeky wink or some such would have been a bit more acceptable than screaming in his face.
Kev had already deliberately run into DA with his shoulder on his way through the technical area to warm up.
Kev lost a lot of my respect yesterday.
MFC-Manc wrote:From kevs Twitter:Thanks Michael it wasn’t against the Morecambe fans at all no disrespect shown to you lot ... It was him and how he went about his ways to get me out/ retire me like baz .... unfortunately backfired
I’m not saying derek hasn’t done a good job, he has been amazing, but Kev isnt the only player who has had issues with derek’s communication skills.....
redrobo wrote:Any new manager at our club would have got his broom out and swept clean the changing rooms of players he did not want. For all we know DA did talk to Kevin about his future but Kevin may have reacted in a way that left DA with no other choice than to make it perfectly clear he was no longer in his plans.
Let's not forget that Baz was also no longer in the managers plans going forward but Baz was prepared to accept the decision and is still a valuable member of DA's back room team which shows a greater amount of professionalism on his part than that of KE.
Kevin was and will remain a club legend, but for all the RIGHT reasons. Yesterday was not one of his finest hours.
As for Adam Buxton's response....showed no interest in being a MFC player and thought he was better than he was. Ended up after leaving in non league. Enough said....
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