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    Quote Originally Posted by A. J View Post
    To give Tam credit, he's got the team working hard for each other and are very strong defensively, there have been interviews after games when we have went 1-0 up where he is clearly annoyed they haven't pushed for 2-0.

    If we were able to do that more then happy days.
    I'm not really sure why he doesn't blame himself for that though, isn't it his job to instruct the team how to play? And to change it if its not happening? It's no good moaning about it after the fact, hook the guys who aren't following instructions and influence the game Tam. Apart from that I agree with the last sentence

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    I think the implication is the team aren't doing what he has asked if them. To be fair the reasons for that aren't going to be simple, for instance the opposition raising their game after going behind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    I think the implication is the team aren't doing what he has asked if them. To be fair the reasons for that aren't going to be simple, for instance the opposition raising their game after going behind.
    But he keeps on picking them Terry

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