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Our fast starts at the start of the game or after half time, depends on when Nicks decides he will coach and when he will let them self motivate.I'm really confused as to what clear evidence there is that the players are playing for Nicks?
I think he went home after that.He needs to go even harder.
Stopped reading at #1My take on last night .....interesting night, which opens up a few questions
1. It's obvious the players are playing for Nicks
2. The introduction of injured players ...Murray, Rankine, and Cook, certainly improved the side .....with Rankine and Murray very influential early ....B4 fading late, as you'd expect
3. It looks like we're tanking ....or should I say, evaluating the playing list ....because it's hard to fathom why Keane was allowed to stay on Amartey all night .....or was he ?
There seemed to be a lot of confusion amongst the KPD's .......Keane was guarding the goalsquare most of the time, rather than his opponent ....was there mean't to be a changeover, because those he and Butts were hardly communicating .....and a few times both were caught simultaneously in no-mans land with no opponents within 5 mtrs
4. WHT was guarding Heeney when he got off the leash ......our FF in Fog was the closest to him ....with 3 x Mids lagging so far behind it wasn't funny
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5. It is a fair statement to make with a young side ....that SYD have had two Byes B4 we've had our 1st ......Soligo, Rachele, and Michalanney struggling to run out the game .....Michalanney, a huge jump to be playing midfield and the required km's ......he did look great in the first half
6. Berry, isn't up to it .....we gave SYD a massive leg up in playing Strachan, which begs the question around tanking ....but also once again throws the spotlight on our Ruck Drafting / trading .....woeful list management
7. Why are we playing Dawson so long up fwd ?
Tactical lol Murphy (2 goals all year LOL) chasing jumpers like a tom and jerry cartoon offers more than Schoenberg in the forward pocket yeah
I guarantee this is the exact moment I was going to post about but got too annoyed and put my phone down. Down the Southern end? In the pocket, was him and 3 Swans and he just followed the ball in a triangle like a golden retriever. Then help arrived and instead of hanging back to defend one of the others he still blindly ran towards to guy nearest our goal we had coverage near which allowed the others to just waltz away with it.One of his "efforts" to "apply "defensive" pressure" in the forward pocket was laughable headless chook trash
They’re too busy thinking about shape, and not thinking like footballers.Ugly: I finally found out why Heeney had so much space, as The First Crack did a piece on it. It stemmed from an incident in the first quarter. Michalanney had to leave Warner, and handed off to Schoenberg. Schoenberg did absolutely nothing to stop Warner, he slipped forward really easily and kicked the goal. Michalanney, understandably, wasn't impressed.
In the Heeney incident, Michalanney had initially been on him. Michalanney sees Warner unguarded, is desperately pointing at him trying to get another Crow onto him (which didn't actually happen). While Michalanney is distracted, Heeney slips forward, nobody bothers to pick him up, and it's another free goal given to Sydney.
The inadequacies of this team are mind blowing. Why is a second year player the only one out there showing any leadership? Why is Schoenberg showing 0 defensive intent on one of the most damaging players in the league? What precisely was the rest of the defence doing when Michalanney lost Heeney?
So Taylor Adam's showing the 7 or was it 8 fingers to Keane that saw Mitch Hinge deck him and cost us another goal with the free was wrong. I don't think so but then again you manage to blame Butts for most everything. Keane has been shithouse for weeks now.
You'd hope.You know what, if they did announce he is being stood down this week, whilst we would be worried who they would line up to replace him with, at least it would show they can try to correct course when they have made an obvious error.
Looks like, to the detriment of player development and ladder progress.The rhetoric from Olsen and Silvers runs entirely contra to that though so we are stuck with him for the forseeable
Ugly: I finally found out why Heeney had so much space, as The First Crack did a piece on it. It stemmed from an incident in the first quarter. Michalanney had to leave Warner, and handed off to Schoenberg. Schoenberg did absolutely nothing to stop Warner, he slipped forward really easily and kicked the goal. Michalanney, understandably, wasn't impressed.
In the Heeney incident, Michalanney had initially been on him. Michalanney sees Warner unguarded, is desperately pointing at him trying to get another Crow onto him (which didn't actually happen). While Michalanney is distracted, Heeney slips forward, nobody bothers to pick him up, and it's another free goal given to Sydney.
The inadequacies of this team are mind blowing. Why is a second year player the only one out there showing any leadership? Why is Schoenberg showing 0 defensive intent on one of the most damaging players in the league? What precisely was the rest of the defence doing when Michalanney lost Heeney?
As the players do with the coach when give a list of instructions.Stopped reading at #1
Coaching is teaching and it is pretty obvious our coaches can't teach situational awareness.Ugly: I finally found out why Heeney had so much space, as The First Crack did a piece on it. It stemmed from an incident in the first quarter. Michalanney had to leave Warner, and handed off to Schoenberg. Schoenberg did absolutely nothing to stop Warner, he slipped forward really easily and kicked the goal. Michalanney, understandably, wasn't impressed.
In the Heeney incident, Michalanney had initially been on him. Michalanney sees Warner unguarded, is desperately pointing at him trying to get another Crow onto him (which didn't actually happen). While Michalanney is distracted, Heeney slips forward, nobody bothers to pick him up, and it's another free goal given to Sydney.
The inadequacies of this team are mind blowing. Why is a second year player the only one out there showing any leadership? Why is Schoenberg showing 0 defensive intent on one of the most damaging players in the league? What precisely was the rest of the defence doing when Michalanney lost Heeney?
Michelanney is a gem and 100% the next captain of this club. I wonder what happened to "if you don't want to defend, there's the the door". Perhaps the door has been bolted shut with stupid long term contracts?Ugly: I finally found out why Heeney had so much space, as The First Crack did a piece on it. It stemmed from an incident in the first quarter. Michalanney had to leave Warner, and handed off to Schoenberg. Schoenberg did absolutely nothing to stop Warner, he slipped forward really easily and kicked the goal. Michalanney, understandably, wasn't impressed.
In the Heeney incident, Michalanney had initially been on him. Michalanney sees Warner unguarded, is desperately pointing at him trying to get another Crow onto him (which didn't actually happen). While Michalanney is distracted, Heeney slips forward, nobody bothers to pick him up, and it's another free goal given to Sydney.
The inadequacies of this team are mind blowing. Why is a second year player the only one out there showing any leadership? Why is Schoenberg showing 0 defensive intent on one of the most damaging players in the league? What precisely was the rest of the defence doing when Michalanney lost Heeney?
Is this a joke?
That was some very damning vision, Schoenberg was just guarding space at the top of the 50m arc when Heeney marked. Sunday Footy Show also highlighted some horrible defensive lapses from Keane on Amartey as well (and this was before he had kicked a bag). At least 4 of those Amartey goals should never happen.Ugly: I finally found out why Heeney had so much space, as The First Crack did a piece on it. It stemmed from an incident in the first quarter. Michalanney had to leave Warner, and handed off to Schoenberg. Schoenberg did absolutely nothing to stop Warner, he slipped forward really easily and kicked the goal. Michalanney, understandably, wasn't impressed.
In the Heeney incident, Michalanney had initially been on him. Michalanney sees Warner unguarded, is desperately pointing at him trying to get another Crow onto him (which didn't actually happen). While Michalanney is distracted, Heeney slips forward, nobody bothers to pick him up, and it's another free goal given to Sydney.
The inadequacies of this team are mind blowing. Why is a second year player the only one out there showing any leadership? Why is Schoenberg showing 0 defensive intent on one of the most damaging players in the league? What precisely was the rest of the defence doing when Michalanney lost Heeney?