Back on topic......serious answer Facta... I'm not sure that a sports psychologist would actually work in a team sport when the team are reliant on 10 or 12 or 14 team mates depending on the sport performing to the same standard all of the time, there are too many imponderables.......I can understand how a psychologist can work in an individual sport such as Golf or Tennis as it is all down to the individual and a lot of players swear by them in helping with the pressure situations...... As far as us, you'll probably find that we've scored as many late goals as we have conceded, it's what makes the game so unpredictable, I'm all for closing out a game if we're winning but it only takes one slip, one moment of brilliance from an opponent, one lapse in concentration and a goal, try is scored...... Take a look at the week end results and see how many goals are scored in stoppage time across all the divisions, not sure a psychologist is the answer.....