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14:01 GMT, Monday, 9 November 2009

Furious Simpson releases Labadie

Joss Labadie

Angry Shrewsbury boss Paul Simpson has released Joss Labadie and transfer-listed Kris Bright and Nathan Elder after the shock FA Cup loss to Staines.

Labadie has been sent back to parent club West Bromwich Albion and Simpson told the club's website: "I've been disappointed with his recent attitude."

New Zealand international striker Bright and ex-Brentford forward Elder only joined the club in the summer.

"Neither Bright nor Elder have settled in as I would've hoped," Simpson added.

Simpson felt Labadie had lost his way since being sent off at Morecambe at the beginning of October, while Bright and Elder had failed to live up to their pre-season expectations.

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" Shame about Labadie but perhaps he started to think he'd done enough already "


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The Town manager was furious after the Staines defeat, holding a dressing room lock-in at the Prostar Stadium for 40 minutes after the final whistle.

"The players put on a performance that was disrespectful to the football club," he told BBC Radio Shropshire. "We were flat, and we got what we deserved."

Simpson also wants to send some of his younger professionals out on loan for valuable match experience.

The Town boss, who recently signed a contract extension at the club until 2012, added: "We have to learn from the weekend and hope that this is the lowest point of the season."




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Shrewsbury 0-1 Staines Town (07 Nov 09 |  FA Cup )
Shrews fans lift team - Coughlan (04 Nov 09 |  Shrewsbury )
Labadie upbeat over Shrews loan (09 Sep 09 |  Shrewsbury )
Labadie agrees new West Brom deal (06 Jul 09 |  West Brom )
Shrewsbury complete double swoop (22 Oct 09 |  Shrewsbury )

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