I noticed at halftime that all the Melbourne B players were huddled together high fiving each other and back-slapping and generally looking like a group of guys who got on and wanted to play together while our guys were all over the place not looking at each other and just trudging off. I think that's not only a symptom of our crisis but also part of the cause.with the exception of Dura's angry shouting there's no passion or obvious team pride. Some NBA teams make a deliberate effort to high five or hug more because it's socially bonding and statistically teams which do it more win more.
http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jan/3/can-h...
I agree. We love single out players or the coaches as targets, the team is not working, something is wrong within it. They all can play much better football in theoory. I thought not bringing a in a new coach was a big mistake, an outsider, even short term, someone who can reset the team. Des and Greenie must have a good plan on paper, but the club needed more of motivator, mentor to build them the up as a team.
#bringbackrickie Kick some arse RH