stuff me sideways.
i keep seeing the same mistakes. players first instinct is to handball, players handballing forward to a flat footed player facing away from goal, players hitting the ball running away from goal and having no one to hand ball to so forced do a u turn, players getting free after a chain of handballs then handballing again to a player under pressure, players trying to run in waves but being forward of the ball carrier so when the handball comes the opposition are right upon them.
All these are constants and must be attributed to the coach, There is clearly something in their training regimes that cause these things to happen, whether deliberate or not
Year after year, the same stuff, even when winning, these things are happening, just not as often and the players are finding a way to get out of jail, but its a fine line.
The opposition now know it. they know if they apply the pressure and get in our face we will turn it over more than break the lines ourselves, yet the coaches continue down the same path.
If this is nothing like how the coach wants them to play, then there are serious issues with how he tries to teach them how he wants them to play.
No matter how you look at it, responsibility comes down to the coach, FFS thats his job.