Parras real problem is Attitude and Mentality!

You can make all the changes you want but in the end the real problem parra has is their attitude and mentality. This needs to be fixed first before any real changes can be made. Now that most of the players have gotten contracts they think they can relax the whole season. While last year they played hard knowing their contracts were up. How things change when players have a contract.

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  • here here hayne is a perfect example with hagan in 07 played great then went crap 08 in 09 went great last 10 games then got 500k now future is great for him no more work, and morts is another one
  • This blog Goes in trash.
  • why does everybody that talks the truth get put the trash blogs this is a fantastic run site only to hide the truth way to go 1eyed and crew
    • so we are suppose to talk and post how wonderful we are and talk lies just to make you happy
    • because they can't handle the truth they think parra are going great guns just like a judge who does not know anything from the real world
  • Matt Keating definately has to go. Until he improves.... if that is possible, I would have KK playing as 9.
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