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  • Gus's is spot on 

  • When a top 4 gives up, it's on the coach

    you cannot defend it

  • He said they gave up being a team - Gouids main observation is when things get tough our unity vanishes and players try to solve it on their own - I tend to agree

    when we get on the wrong end of the scoreboard or get bashed we go quiet and our discipline goes out tye window 

  • I totally agree with Gould however defensive and attacking patterns have a lot to do with it.BA at last nights interview had no idea how to fix the rot and he looks to be shattered.He should fall on his sword and leave after our season is finished.If BA remains next year supporters and sponsors will leave in droves.At present we are always the bridesmaid and never the bride.

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