I did say it was now to do with Dan Neil mindSometimes being too cosy at a club can have the opposite effect and he's been there since he was a kid.
I'd like to see the two fellas, in blazers at the bottom of the stairs, quake a little when the captain walks in.
A captain needs to stand a little apart from the other players so they take their headphones off when he comes into the dressing room, pay attention when he's talking and start to get serious.
It always irritated me when Dan Neil shuffled up to the opposition captain, and referee, with a nervous grin when he handed in the team sheet ...
... that was always Roy Keane's first glimmer of intent and mental note to them both.
No offence to Dan Neil but I want to see a bit of fear when our captain puffs his chest out in that first minute ...
... I just never felt that with Neil.