Players must be so excited to play such a negative game style, bet they can't wait to kick it backwards and sideways/slow play turn it over and get scored on.
Has anyone ever f#### told this coaching group that the best way to relieve pressure is to score.
Before anyone goes on about injuries and damage control, have a look when the last time we scored over 100 points was.
Slow play is death in modern football, you have 15-20 seconds to get it to your forwards or it will be 3 or 4 to 1. It actually puts our defense under more pressure
If we are building for the future literally the worst thing you can do is teach young players this game style. It is sucking the life out of them and it is "systemic".
It was so obvious after that round 1 game things were about to go bad when during the week the media pundits declared that we were too attacking

and Bolton agreed in an interview. I pricked my ears up and knew we were f####, did it occur to the club that maybe those expert media people don't want us to play attacking because they do not have our best interests at heart; and because they saw how dangerous we could be.
We played that attacking style for a quarter and a half and led the premiers by 4 goals, then we went into their shell because collectively we are mentally fragile, cannot deal with a lead so we freeze go slow/too wide.
This is a coaching and mindset problem as much as it is personnel. Stubbornness is the most fatal trait sometimes and I see it in our match selections and game plan.
There is no excuse to play any of the recycled hacks in front of Polson, Cuningham unless those two are on a team sanction for an indiscretion?. They are not easing the burden of younger players. They are F##### adding to it. Whoever is pushing for the selection of O'Shea Mullet needs to go.
This f##### club was told by all and sundry for the last 8 flower years the midfield was shallow and the list was unbalanced. But no; lets bring in 3 recycled hbf
Every year the stupidity goes on, zero vision and the list is even more unbalanced than it was.