| One month ago 14:27 - Jun 12 with 690 views | EC2_Blue | I have been looking at what regrettably has now become a very nostalgic clip of the post QPR 'A-Team' singalong with Ed in the dressing room. Kieran was so very obviously happy in his club with his people. What on earth can have happened in the intervening month to change that dynamic so much? Not looking for responses particularly as what is done is done but it just seems very sad and I'm not ready yet to shrug, change gear and say 'move on'. Not a bereavement, of course, but in practice the club has a bigger part in many of our individual consciences than we might readily admit and the emotional link is correspondingly strong. Most of us don't own any of the club, most don't work at the club or even know anyone who does, but this feels very personal in a way that even Robson going (I was 15 then) didn't. |  | | |  |
| One month ago on 18:55 - Jun 12 with 480 views | jasondozzell | I think his decision was made by then. He waited to communicate it. But I think looking back you can tell. He was absolutely exhausted. Look at the way he looked at the away end at Saints. The relief on final day. Also at the parade he really took on responsibility of being figurehead with trophy etc. He's always done that but thought it was noticeable how much he led this time. He knew. I have been so low about it but at the same time it's a clever and sensible decision. It's him in a nutshell! He was always three moves ahead. And all done with class. |  | |  |
| One month ago on 19:12 - Jun 12 with 416 views | itfcjoe | There is a good Radio Suffolk hour on, and when Brennar spoke to him straght after game he talks about the challenge of being back in PL, is he looking forard to it etc and he just replies "I need a holiday, I've got nothing left to give" or something along those lines - doesn't talk about next season at all |  |
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| One month ago on 19:18 - Jun 12 with 389 views | J2BLUE | Maybe he had already decided? If he had, then tat would have been the way he wanted to go so it may have been relief. Sealing it at home with another day like that in front of the fans was far better for him than winning at Wembley or failing in the play offs. It could have just been the emotion of knowing it was over but it ending with a hell of a bang. |  | |  |
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