Just noticed that Doncaster may have a disciplinary issue with Diouf (unconfirmed). That aside, signing him has hardly worked out, given the lack of improvement in their results. Maybe they'd've been better sticking with the old manager and his little-known squad until they got through the bad patch. I raised my eyebrows at Paul Jewell's signings last summer, which included Bowyer, Bullard and Chopra: I thought no good could come of it, and, sure enough, the team has misfired, and recently the last two had to be disciplined.
I'm interested in this matter in the light of Brian McDermott's apparent policy of signing "good people", which seems to be paying off in terms of team spirit and, indeed, squad spirit. (I don't know whether Manset was a mistake in that respect, but he hasn't been in the match squad since his drink-driving offence and is on loan on the other side of the world.) Leicester didn't profit much by signing Paintsil, or even Mills--not so much a bad boy as a Mr Temperamental; it cannot do the atmosphere round the club much good to have those two sulking about. Then there is Jermaine Beckford--recent disciplinary issue unconfirmed, again.
We've had our bad boys in the past, but usually that didn't spill onto the pitch. The great Friday never let us down, though he did Cardiff. Lita had his moments, but he seemed to mean well on the pitch, mindless shirt removals notwithstanding. Mind you , he was never patient when out of the team, which is why he went off on a couple of loans. No idea if he had a bad influence when he came back after his last loan, but team morale seemed at a low from then on--probably for many reasons. He's never kept a place in a team since he left, and is a mixed blessing, it seems.
As for Balotelli and Tevez, I don't see how you can function as a team with those two around. But the Prem's another world. Warnock should never have signed Barton, in my opinion--who repaid Colin for signing him by slagging him off on Twitter. Newcastle were well shot of him, it seems. Carroll also --- Liverpool have a forward line of a woman-hitter, and a spitter and racist ... Kenny's got his hands full there.