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Neeld has taken away our attacking flair!!

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We have gone backwards so much I cannot believe I watched this trash today! I don't agree with the game plan at all, it is plain shithouse we look so unfit and disinterested! what happened to when we could run and carry and play that exciting brand..!!

Oh and luke tapscott and lynden dunn can kiss my ass!

 

Perfect thread.

Bailey had half a game with the attacking side. At the moment Neeld has neither the attacking and defensive side.

 

the only think demonic about us was our performance...

Attacking flair. Heh. Oh Gosh, I wish we were at a stage where it mattered if we had attacking flair or not.

Don't be an arse Nasher. I don't care about flair but I'd love to see effort

 

Neeld's game plan is entirely reactive and negative. The team has no idea how to attack. This was evident last year and I expected to see a change this year but today we saw more of the same.

Neeld's game plan is entirely reactive and negative. The team has no idea how to attack. This was evident last year and I expected to see a change this year but today we saw more of the same.

It's pretty impossible to defend if you can't hurt your opponent when you've got the ball. Attack is a big part of defence. It's not "either / or".

It's pretty impossible to defend if you can't hurt your opponent when you've got the ball. Attack is a big part of defence. It's not "either / or".

I am not sure about the game plan being the problem - our forwards were behind their opponents all day - the defenders were never near theirs, couldn't mark the pill to save our lives, there was no real teamwork in that most of the time, they left it to their team mate to do. Just lazy footballers.

We have gone backwards so much I cannot believe I watched this trash today! I don't agree with the game plan at all, it is plain shithouse we look so unfit and disinterested! what happened to when we could run and carry and play that exciting brand..!!

Oh and luke tapscott and lynden dunn can kiss my ass!

+1 couldn't agree more. Just add Gilles, Byrnes & Pederson who can also kiss my ass

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