A simple message would help Ian’s cause…

Chris Dunlavy
A FRESH TAKE ON FOOTBALL

If Ian Foster wants to get the Plymouth fans onside, he could start by speaking like a normal human being.
The Pilgrims have struggled for points since the 47-year-old replaced Steven Schumacher in January, and the abundant goals that were their hallmark have almost completely dried up. Supporters are growing increasingly frustrated, with Foster using this week’s media briefing to hit out at “over the top” criticism from the terraces.

That won’t land well, of course, but what really irritates a fanbase in these situations is the sort of glib managem...

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