Fraze23
Well-known member
The title of this thread highlights the problem.
When asked what the difference was between us and Melbourne Harry Grant said "Madge is more of a one on on/ individual coach, where as Craig sees the big picture."
I don't think it's the individual player that's the problem, but the lack of cohesion, unity and trust in one another to play as a team is.
Defensively we play as individuals. No one trusts the man next to them. We see players rush in and try to stop the play on their own or back off and wait to see what the player next to them will do. Is this the fault of the individual players or them not being Wests Tigery enough? Or is it more to blame on how they've been developed and coached? We're no well oiled machine like Melbourne where everyone knows their role, we're individuals who want to point the finger at the man next us if someone misses a tackle. That's weak culture and that rests with Pascoe and Maguire.
In attack we run one out majority of the time. Luc made a break on the weekend, looked left, looked right, and he was surrounded by Souths jerseys. The closest Tiger was at least 20m away. There's no teamwork there, no support, just one man running alone. This is what disappoints me the most as a fan. I don't know how we're expected to turn up each week if they won't even turn up for each other.
We can talk individuals all you like, you can talk signing a player who will miraculously change our club, but our issues run far deeper than this.
The question shouldn't be about the player, but about the club.
Why are we so consistently mediocre? Why do players sign with us and go backwards? Why do we have such a poor culture? Why do we never play finals football? Why can we not turn it around after multiple roster cleanouts and 5 changes in coaches?
I hope they knock more than just the grandstand down at concord, everything needs a rebuild.
When asked what the difference was between us and Melbourne Harry Grant said "Madge is more of a one on on/ individual coach, where as Craig sees the big picture."
I don't think it's the individual player that's the problem, but the lack of cohesion, unity and trust in one another to play as a team is.
Defensively we play as individuals. No one trusts the man next to them. We see players rush in and try to stop the play on their own or back off and wait to see what the player next to them will do. Is this the fault of the individual players or them not being Wests Tigery enough? Or is it more to blame on how they've been developed and coached? We're no well oiled machine like Melbourne where everyone knows their role, we're individuals who want to point the finger at the man next us if someone misses a tackle. That's weak culture and that rests with Pascoe and Maguire.
In attack we run one out majority of the time. Luc made a break on the weekend, looked left, looked right, and he was surrounded by Souths jerseys. The closest Tiger was at least 20m away. There's no teamwork there, no support, just one man running alone. This is what disappoints me the most as a fan. I don't know how we're expected to turn up each week if they won't even turn up for each other.
We can talk individuals all you like, you can talk signing a player who will miraculously change our club, but our issues run far deeper than this.
The question shouldn't be about the player, but about the club.
Why are we so consistently mediocre? Why do players sign with us and go backwards? Why do we have such a poor culture? Why do we never play finals football? Why can we not turn it around after multiple roster cleanouts and 5 changes in coaches?
I hope they knock more than just the grandstand down at concord, everything needs a rebuild.