Watching the game last night, it became apparent a lot of stkilda players simply dont want the ball enough.
Fact is we no longer have players at the very low skill level of McQualter, C Jones, or Raph Clarke. All the players on the park last night have what I consider good skills. And good enough awareness.
But desire?????? Where is it? Where the f*** is it?
You watch Dangerfield, he is manic with his attack on the football. He is absolutely possessed with hunger to get his bloody hands on the football. Where is ours?
It was frustrating watching this saints team fail to click. They are almost there, but missing desire i get this odd feeling when a saints player gets the ball he doesnt want it. We all saw what happened in the richmond game. That desire from every saint on the park to get the ball. It is infectious, it is a positive feedback loop. You throw everything at the ball, your team mates do it, the next guy does it, a few consecutive goals are kicked, the energy from the saints fans feeds back into it.
Confidence and belief grows and the game becomes bloody enjoyable for the players and fans alike. I see us on the cusp, almost there. But need more ferocity at the football.
Football desire of Dangerfield
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Re: Football desire of Dangerfield
+1
Danger is like a ravenous tiger, nothing will get in his way. And when he gets the ball, he is desperate to deliver it
properly to a team mate in a better spot.
We have absolutely nobody in that headspace, except maybe Stuv, but he brings that only when the team is on a roll and everyone is
running hard.
Danger is like a ravenous tiger, nothing will get in his way. And when he gets the ball, he is desperate to deliver it
properly to a team mate in a better spot.
We have absolutely nobody in that headspace, except maybe Stuv, but he brings that only when the team is on a roll and everyone is
running hard.
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Re: Football desire of Dangerfield
We have one kid who plays this way - and I believe he has been told not to - Paddy McCartin - when he started with us he had a see ball get ball attitude - due to his injuries, I believe, he has been told to play as an outsider.
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