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    Quote Originally Posted by ghostrider View Post
    I can't speak for others but it's a case of potential swings and roundabouts in terms of how Rafa started and how he's changed it up...and he has changed it up, which is why we're seeing players upping their game in terms of skill and confidence.

    As much as Rafa got digs for damping many players abilities to express their talents at first he gets plaudits for allowing them to actually do that as of late.

    Confidence brings improvement.
    Do you agree or disagree that in the early part of the season Rafa simply didn't have the tools to work with.

    Now although it's not perfect but he has a slightly better sst of tools to work with therefor he can and is doing a better job.

    It's a very simple comparison to judge. What is your opinion of that Ghost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ex_pat_magpie View Post
    Do you agree or disagree that in the early part of the season Rafa simply didn't have the tools to work with.
    Strongly disagree. I believe he had all the tools to comfortably beat the drop. I just do not believe he used those tools to the best ability...at first. My genuine opinion.


    Quote Originally Posted by ex_pat_magpie View Post
    Now although it's not perfect but he has a slightly better sst of tools to work with therefor he can and is doing a better job.
    It's a very simple comparison to judge. What is your opinion of that Ghost.
    I totally agree he's got better tools and that's why there's an upturn in quality and mindset of the other players, because he's let them off the leash enough to have a go as and when necessary but still keeping them drilled all over the field and especially at the back.
    Basically speaking the underperforming players are being allowed to express themselves in their rightful roles and it's clear to see the benefit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghostrider View Post
    Strongly disagree. I believe he had all the tools to comfortably beat the drop. I just do not believe he used those tools to the best ability...at first. My genuine opinion.


    I totally agree he's got better tools and that's why there's an upturn in quality and mindset of the other players, because he's let them off the leash enough to have a go as and when necessary but still keeping them drilled all over the field and especially at the back.
    Basically speaking the underperforming players are being allowed to express themselves in their rightful roles and it's clear to see the benefit.
    So by disagreeing about the tools he had first half season are you saying the same squad plus the additional players from last window is no better than before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ex_pat_magpie View Post
    So by disagreeing about the tools he had first half season are you saying the same squad plus the additional players from last window is no better than before.
    Read what you quoted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghostrider View Post
    Read what you quoted.
    I did read exactly and you are evading the issue as usual.

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