That is one option, but I wonder if MM's core of players (Cowie, Gunnar etc.) don't like the open, expansive and very unsuccessful way he's setting us up. I'm not defending Zaha in this case, I just think the dissenting voices points to possibly more of an issue than one loan player with an attitude.
Yes, I think Zaha is clearly on the naughty step. Frankly, if I ever see him in the shirt again, it'll be too soon, and whenever he comes back, I look forward to roundly booing the little upstart. Spoilt brat. However, I agree that it appears to be that there's more than one player being alluded to. My big worry is that we're falling apart at the seams; that although there's money, there's no wisdom. It's a lesson in hubris. Even though being a Cardiff fan has always been something of a roller coaster ride, this isn't pleasant, and I resent the stupidity of those in charge of the club. Frankly, I've come to the conclusion that I'd rather be in blue in the the championship than be a part of this nonsense. Having said that, Iv'e paid for my season ticket, like the mug I am.
Ditto - but you're not a mug, you'll enjoy it. As to the OP, I agree that this goes deeper than just Zaha. He was never for us in the fiorst place, just for himself. In spite of the supportive rhetoric of Caulker and the likes, I fear Ole is losing the dressing room with his tinkering.
Not surprised Sparks and not looking forward to Saints away on Saturday. Unless there is a major rethink that could be the drubbing of the season.