Quote kt170496="kt170496"How do we know there is no plan B ..It could be the players who cannot execute a plan B ..then who do you play '"
Sorry matey but that really doesn't wash, if the likes of Longy, Berrigan and Fitz for example, can't execute the plan, then quite simply the plan is either way too complicated or hopelessly ineffective. As with all plans and set pieces, some times they come off, some times they don't, I've yet to see any evidence of a plan B, never mind whether it comes off or not. Unfortunately, Agar has all the attributes of a vastly inexperienced coach, who is barely treading water and it seems to me also that some of the senior players are way too close to Agar, ala the Aussie mafia over at Caravan Park.
Anyone who has played the game will know how much the older members of any team can influence the coach or manager, and rightly so they should use their playing experiences. However, I think that some of the players have been playing on whilst injured or returning from injury too early, which if its possibly your last season or penultimate season, you'd want to play as much as you can [ie.g.[/i Fitz and Longy, however, this is not the best for the team and it shows weak man management, and undermines respect that the younger players should automatically have for the coach. I think as the older players will get away with a lot, they'll say he's a 'top man', the younger lads will inevitably be less generous.
At this level Agar, whilst showing a charming front to the board, media and senior staff, is lacking in man management skills and is tactically naive as well as hugely inexperienced. To my mind he's had his chance, and I'm disgusted at the way our CEO and co have failed to consider his record to date when awarding him his extended contract. This was nothing more than a knee-jerk reaction to speculation that he was a leading candidate for the England post (no doubt put about by Agar himself

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I am a faithful fan, I've always spent my hard earned on the black and whites, have many shirts, seen many great games and finals (and some not so great), fortunately, and whilst I'm not opposed to the Friday night games, I opted (due to work committments) not to renew my season pass, so for the last couple of seasons, its actually cost me more to watch my home town club. But until the board recover their cahona's or Kath drops out her 'love eggs', I'll be picking and chosing which match I'm going to, which looking at the forthcoming fixture list hardly sets the pulse racing.
I am a long suffering fan, entitled to my opinion and certainly entitled to reserve my cash for a better and more entertaining way of spending it, which won't be at the black and white cash cow for some time it seems.
