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Another transfer window, another outburst - this has to stop, for the sake of Fulham

Slavisa Jokanovic launched an explosive tirade in today's press conference - but the manager vs recruitment debate must stop for the sake of Fulham

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Another transfer window, another Slavisa Jokanovic press conference where the Fulham head coach reveals he isn't happy with the way things are done recruitment-wise.

After the sacking of Craig Kline, the notorious assistant director of football operations, there was an air of hope around the Cottage that these outbursts, which have been all too common in the past, would stay there.

But today's press conference proved differently, as Jokanovic launched a furious tirade regarding transfers at the club, issuing a 'back me or sack me' ultimatum over his view that the Fulham side isn't strong enough to achieve their targets.

It was unexpected to say the least - just last week the 49-year-old said that he wanted to add three new players to the squad, with no inkling that anything was amiss behind the scenes once again.

Today's presser seemed no different, with Jokanovic in good form over Aboubakar Kamara's recent goal glut, for which he said there is no magic button to switch on and off for form, while also answering questions over Ryan Sessegnon and whether he would be rested for the Southampton tie.

But at the mention of the magic words 'transfer window' the press conference turned on it's head, with Jokanovic's talk of "sacking me could be a good option for the club" putting the room into a state of shocked silence.

We know that he has a tendency to use us, the press, to vent his frustrations about the club's recruitment policy - he did it in his first summer and he did it at the beginning of this season with Sone Aluko, but you would've hoped after the Kline sacking and the introduction of James Lovell into the recruitment department that it would've stopped.

But it seems that this window could well be the same as every other Fulham fans have had to endure since Jokanovic and Tony Khan's recruitment department stopped seeing eye-to-eye (if they ever did in the first place).