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This thread simply describes players who have lost confidence.

When it is rediscovered, the players you remember will return.

Sorry, but that is exactly the attitude that keeps us where we are !!! been waiting a long time for these two and others to regain "confidence" ?? Not trying to get off one's ASS and at least trying to look like you maybe attempting to raise a gallop or look a bit interested is NOT to my way of thinking, a lack of confidence ! It is more correctly called Laziness !!

I am unsure of why they now look so poor.

My theory is that with no mid fielders the ball is constantly being speared into their half of the ground.

Our back line is under constant pressure.

They are now into their second season of this problem.

It is impossible for them to hold back the tide.

Give them some support from up the ground and they will improve.

I think they are mentally exhausted.

IMO both of them in a reasonable team would be back to 2010 form

 

Old Dee - here we go again bloody excuses! These 2 players are on notice NO QUESTION.

Mate it just my theory.

Good players do not lose their ability just their desire.

They just look like they would rather be peeling potatoes at the hilton.

Why is that?


I must be the only one who thought Chippa played alright the other day. At least not as poorly as some people make out. EDIT. Apparently I missed some of his chasing.

we all missed his chasing, maybe he will do some this week.

Given Garland was our goal kicking hero last year, why not consider him forward instead of Sellers. maybe move Mitch to CHF and Garland to FF.

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