Little tough on Gia . Thought he was pretty good last year, and let's face it not every footballer is Glenn Archer
Little tough on Gia . Thought he was pretty good last year, and let's face it not every footballer is Glenn Archer
Higgins definately - he likes to use the ball in space, although he was an inside mid as a junior so I think he'll be fine.
Gia is possibly our best ball user under pressure so gamestyle will probably suit him - his issue will be defensive pressure in the F50. Possibly spend more time in the midfield?
I wonder if pure outside players like Sherman & Tutt will be made to make major changes?
Jones & Dalhaus' defensive pressure in the F50 appear like they could be early coach favourites.
Have to admit that although the proof is in the pudding, McCartney seems to be saying all the right things.
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I've got to admit that this article was much better than the previous cliche-laden one. I hope he can walk the walk now as it were.
Interesting part for me was hearing that Higgins father was crazy hard at the pill. If Shuan can bring this to his game he could yet be the star he has at times looked like. No more sitting on the ground after a contest holding his head, leg,arm,back etc etc.
The thing I like about what I'm reading so far, is that an emphasis will be placed on all the areas we struggled under Eade. Defensive game, positioning, handling pressure etc.
Eade had some major flaws and was unable to adapt a new game plan. I think McCartney can trump him in this area, but as others have said - proof will be in the pudding.
Positive comments, good to hear, but still a wait and see. Tough pre-season, areas to work on...nothing that hasn't been said before. True to form, I'm not going to get too excited just yet.
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I'm just excited to see how Brendan can shape our team and develop our youngsters
Take a chill pill. I named a few players who will have to reinvent themselves and you pluck Gia as being the only one who was hard done by my comments.
I went through our team and highlighted those that do not have a strong focus on their defensive side, sure I may have missed Vespa and one or two others.
That's what I took out of the article, whether you like it or not I am going to give my opinion anyway.
All great except for the fact the article mentions nothing about reinventing players or players lacking a defensive side.
I think this will come out in who he looks for in draft on if he is looking for footballers who have great work ethic and want to succeed.
Bring back the biff
Problem is he is a little fragile.
Hard to stay mentally tough when your body breaks down so often.
Imagine what goes through Tom Williams's head evertime he back into a pack.
This is the toughest thing for those types of players, removing doubt and having the confidence in their body usually makes a big difference in a players ability.
I did my knee a couple of years back and everytime i play a sport where it looks like i might get some contact or i might fall awkwardly, something triggers in my mind about my knee or any other formally damaged parts of my body, that get's me thinking twice about my actions.
How does a footballer remove those thoughts from his mind everytime he has an opportunity to dive in or go the bump?
Once bitten twice shy.
Not sure if you can change that overnight.
Only one way. Hard work.