lose the dressing room v.— «The Irishman’s placidness was also perceived as a handicap in a job which requires infectious animation and this was confirmed by a player who said Brady had “lost the dressing room and when that goes...
lose the dressing room
v.— «When a manager loses the dressing room, he loses everything.» —“Arsene About!” by Charlie Nicolas Sunday Mirror (U.K.) Aug. 18, 1996. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
lose the dressing room v.— «The biggest favourite for the tintack is Southampton boss Paul Sturrock, who in football parlance has “lost” the dressing room.» —“Scots Bosses Must Look Out For Each Other” by...
lose the dressing room v. of a sports team manager or coach, to not have the respect of the players. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)