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Watching the tape SPP seemed to be involved in a lot of the play that ended up in scores, and even though he might not have been credited with the 'assist' he was certainly involved. At least six times I reckon. So he may not have had a lot of stats but what he did was damaging. Burton (who I don't rate) also hurt with a couple of bombs.
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Dominating the opposition and having a big lead in games has been very unfamiliar territory for our club for years. Do we just need to learn the psychology of dealing with it? do we need to be physically fitter? do we need more active leadership? Whatever the answers are, we must keep winning, pretty or ugly, to build and maintain the faith.
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(04-19-2022, 10:40 PM)cookie2 date Wrote:Dominating the opposition and having a big lead in games has been very unfamiliar territory for our club for years. Do we just need to learn the psychology of dealing with it? do we need to be physically fitter? do we need more active leadership? Whatever the answers are, we must keep winning, pretty or ugly, to build and maintain the faith.
Yes, I think you are correct, the fitness to deal with being in the front might not be physical fitness.
Coming 2nd too often for too long, and becoming comfortable with it, can be habit forming!
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(04-19-2022, 10:40 PM)cookie2 link Wrote:Dominating the opposition and having a big lead in games has been very unfamiliar territory for our club for years. Do we just need to learn the psychology of dealing with it? do we need to be physically fitter? do we need more active leadership? Whatever the answers are, we must keep winning, pretty or ugly, to build and maintain the faith.
The psychology of having a huge lead is challenging - as I have said before, I was always taught that if you have a big lead at 1/2 or 3/4 time, the best way to prevent a turnaround was to go as hard as you could straight after recommencement, with a view to kicking the first two goals (or more). That serves the purpose of not only increasing the lead, but crushing the opposition spirit to the point where they no longer believe it can be done.
None of these comebacks that have nearly caught us have been barnstorming goal fests - they have been slow burns, because we have not put the foot on the throat. Never give a sucker a second chance, as they say. The real trick is to convince the players that these fadeouts are not inevitable, or it might become a learned habit.
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How many games over the last few years have we been the better side for the 3 quarters but one shocking term cost us? No one cared for us then and I certainly don't care now it's the other way around.
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!