linchpin wrote:
Steve_C7 wrote:
There are two parts to the question
1. Intensity - it's hard on players trying to play at break neck speed all game. We don't have the ability or aren't being coached to play tempo footy to give our guys a chance to rest up and slow the run-on the opposition gets when our intensity drops off. No team can play fast attacking footy for 4 full quarters.
2. Team bonding - I have posted about this many times now and not much can be done until the end of the year and new coach, but we need to learn to play for each other and stop all this finger pointing and players playing for their position rather than the team. The way forward would be to fly the whole team to somehwere remote and challenge them to achieve something that requires a team effort to succeed and will expose some hime truths between the players, maybe something like climbing Mt Everest (metaphorically speaking) will teach them the value of mateship.
We cannot assess our list and no amounts of PP and No1 selections will give us success until they are able to play to a (effective and understood)gameplan and learn what it means to play as a team.
Great post there Steve....Constructive at it's best!
Agreed.
I'd like to continue the discussion on point #1 though. I'm not sure whether it's a Pagan issue or a player issue, or a combination including a healthy dose of Steve's suggestion in point #2, but seeing the players start so well last weekend but fade so dramatically, so quickly is bitterly disappointing. It might be difficult to play at the intensity shown early for 4 full quarters, but how about at least getting past quarter time?!
The positive spin from last week tells us that when we play accountable and brutally honest football by attacking the ball and our opponents hard that we can indeed match it with one of the mentally tougher sides there is. Therefore, the playing list can't be completely rubbish.
The negative spin just says, well if the team is only going to, or able to, play like that for 20 minutes or so each week then why do they even bother?
The only conclusion I can some to is that there must be something rotten in the state of Denmark. Hardly an earth shattering conclusion I know.
Is it something bubbling away eating at the team, is it something not that noticeable almost in the background, or is it simply something in the coaches box?
Like a few on here I was, if not a Pagan apologist, at least a suck it and see supporter, but I cannot find one single reason for him to continue on. While it could cost us a #1 pick, I think it will say more about the intestinal fortitude of our club if Pagan sees out the year. The club has sent a message to it's players, via Fev, that they won't accept poor team play, how about sending a message to the players, the fans, and the broader football public that we won't accept continual poor coaching efforts either!!!
He has to go, it's that simple. If Chris Connolly was casting a dark cloud over Fremantle, Pagan is signalling armageddon is nearing at Princes Park!