Joined: Dec 10 2006 Posts: 1172 Location: Planet Earth
Good points Leaguefan, some of the players even though this is part time as you say do take it seriously and they look fit, they are fit and they are the right shape for their position. Their performance as a result is usually very good and more so consistent. Others dont seem to give a hoot. It is those players who are letting us down now and who could not possibly even think of playing a succesful part in NL1.
It was the first time I saw Brenden last last since he returned after everyones hard work and suport and it was embarrasing. So whilst the club were working hard getting hold of councillors, mps and embassey officials, he was clearly lying on a bed getting a silly tattoo and eating burgers. Was it really worth the cost and effort??? How much money could have been spent on other more usefull players??? Shouldn't really single him out but he is high profile given the effort getting him back.
Maybe and I suspect this is the case, Barry is well aware we are not good enough yet to beat Dewsbury so lets just use the remaining matches to get some of the less fit, less sharp players up to speed. It is unlikely that if we lose all four that we will fall out of the play off positions so lets use the games to get some players right. Shame to have to do that so late in the season but the evidence was there last night that we just can't stay organised and on the ball for 80 minutes against the best teams.
Worky should be easy, Rochdale will be a bit tough but lets see how the team does against some good opposition in Hunslet.
Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.
Everyone is concentrating on forward power and coaching. I actually thought our forwards gave their all, but were no way as fit and strong as theirs. But from what I saw, our backs, who are supposed to be the best in the division, were not up to the task by a long way, and the tries given away by dropped balls on the final kick, or waiting for the ball to bounce, and coming out of the line too early and creating gaps for Dewsbury to exploit were the difference.
And standing behind our own try line in the second half and seeing the looks from our players at each other, they know it.
If you actually count handling errors as a percentage of passes or kicks received, who was at fault?
And the one man who criticises the coach? Was our best period when his plan was fresh in their minds? Well, actually, yes. Was our worst period when for whatever reason our players with very few exceptions decided moaning was better then concentration? Is that the coach's fault?
Or is that when the captain and senior players should be taking control of the team once they've crossed the whitewash?
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
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