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Published 22:52 8 May 2017 BST
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It's not an easy thing, being left out of a match day team, and it's definitely not easy when sometimes you genuinely think the manager hasn't got a clue and sometimes they don't.
But there's always something else you can do - something more. There's always another yard you can run, another rep you can lift and there's always another ball you can go after with even more menace. Nobody mistakes those calculations and, sooner or later, they add up properly.
Unfortunately, so many young ones nowadays are hiding behind excuses and finger-pointing. They're not on the team because of whatever injury or whatever stupid idea and, even more unfortunately for managers, their decisions are called into question on a daily basis but that's presumably what leadership is all about - making the decision you think is best no matter what others think.
So you have parents coming up and whinging to you, you have people actually exiting WhatsApp groups in a strop and players even quitting panels altogether because they don't have the balls to ask themselves why is it really that they're not on the team.
They don't want the answer and they don't want to do their bit to rectify it.
They want everything handed to them. But when that doesn't happen, they give up.
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