Fulham's Head Coach also detailed his reasoning as to why there won't be a lap of appreciation following the full-time whistle on Saturday.
"I understand it's a tradition in English football, but we don't need any distractions in this moment," he said.
"It's not the end of the season for us, we don't want to believe it's the last game we're going to play at home. I don't want to show any signal that we are close to going on holiday."
I cant help but like Slavisa even more after this.
A true proffesional.
Dead right, well said Slav.
Stay focused lads. Well done Slav!
With potentially four games to go, this would not be the time for a lap of honour.
I thought the same when I read that. Keep your focus and keep your attention on the next game. As they say in THE GAMBLER "there'll be time enough for counting, when the dealings done"!
COYW
Quote from: Holders on April 28, 2017, 05:50:17 PM
With potentially four games to go, this would not be the time for a lap of honour.
You mean potentially 5 !