10:28am Monday 22nd March 2010
By Jonathan Waldron
Aidy Boothroyd let his players do the talking after they fell to a disappointing defeat at Walsall.
The Colchester United manager took the unusual step of allowing his team to conduct the post-match team-talk, following their 1-0 reverse at the Bescot Stadium.
The U's slipped to defeat against the ten-man Saddlers to leave them without a victory in four matches, in Coca-Cola League One.
Boothroyd told the Gazette: "For the first time, I didn't say anything after the game.
"I left - they are professional footballers and we all work together and we all want to win.
"There are enough leaders in our dressing room to be accountable, responsible and to make sure that we put it right."
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