I think some tough decisions need to be made.
We have players that are sadly out of form or have been totally worked out by the opposition (by that I mean they know how our players play). Do we continue to carry them hoping they get back into form? Or do we bite the bullet send them back to Coburg so they can get some form back?
Now I don't know if this is something clubs discuss but if silly me sitting up in the Southern Stand can see it then I can only assume that the coaches see it too and isn't it is up to them to help players overcome having been "worked out"?
Perfect example is young Raines - clearly the oppostion know which way he is going to go when he gets the ball (he runs straight ahead taking on the opposition, just like Tiv always runs out slightly to the left). Now because the opposition have worked out young Andrew out it is clearly affecting his form -the club needs to do something because not only isn't it good for the team I doubt very much it's that great for the confidence of Raines.
Now before everyone has a go at me and says I am picking on Andrew - that's not what this is about. It is an example of the probelm of players having been "worked out" that we currently have and what I am asking is what the hell does the Club do about it ?
At the other end of the scale we have the senior players out of form with bad skills - leathal combination without doubt. I reckon we need to bite the bullet on that one too