a distant memory, the group had a say at a meeting attended by the scottish fa chief executive ian maxwellended by the scottish fa chief executive ian maxwelllj attended by the scottish fa chief executive ian maxwell. i think obviously it was a conversation that needed to happen but i think it was good for everyone. especially for head coach who knew she had to for do. did she come close to losing the respect of key players? the players and managers need that element of trust in each other and it is up to her now to try to do that and she will work hard to try to do that whether that is successful or not, because there is a deep—rooted feeling of betrayal almost in the squad so she will have to work to do that. it is a side at the players and management are keen to put behind them for very obvious reasons. but really it is that simple, but what will help is positive results on the pitch and that starts on friday. everything that starts on friday. everything that happened in france good and bad is now gone and for a unified squad we are told, it is now on to the euros. the british company b