That tells me the players don't fear the consequences. Which are driven by the coach, no?
Or simply don't care enough. Which is fine for the MFC, the club coaching administration has for a long time accepted middling mediocrity as good enough. Maybe it's fans fault for not wielding pitchforks outside HQ, demanding tribute in the form of heads on pikes.
The problem with the MFC is the shoulders are shrugged and onward.
I thought with Roos coming in it might change. So it shows the systemically poor culture of the club that it all fell apart when he left.
There's no ruthlessness.