Quote: fez1 "The Murphy clip is funny, BUT with those players, did that improve them individually or as a group?
I really find it laughable and absurd that a significant number of posters think that if the team is playing poorly they should be bawled and screamed at at half time 'Fergie-style'.
It may work ocassionally, and be appropriate ocassionally. What's the common word?
The coach needs to tackle the main issues collectively, and get across any key points to specific players and the leadership group.
I always remember Paul Cullen saying that at half time as a player you can only take so much onboard as you're trying to recover from your 1st half performance and keeping it simple was the key.
Now - who can I have a rant at??'"
I did post the video tongue in cheek.