Originally Posted by
Niall_Quinn
Okay, good response. But I think I probably didn't get my point across properly. You are talking about the professionalism and commitment the individuals possess and I'm talking about the team, in fact the whole club, and how that professionalism and commitment must be aligned and focused from top to bottom, in every aspect. And I'm not highlighting Odegard for his lack of goals, even Henry couldn't score every time he touched the ball. I'm talking about the small stuff, the basics. It's astounding to see a professional, committed, highly paid, supremely privileged sportsman misplace a simple pass for the nth time, especially when execution of the simple pass could provide the opportunity to score some of those goals we are currently lacking. I find such lack of application to be unacceptable at this level. I don't expect him to take the ball from box to box, beating every opponent on the way. I expect him to execute the basics with machine like regularity because he's supposed to be the best. If you applied this lack of performance in a boat you could soon open a seafood restaurant. And the club is no better. If you can't step onto the pitch with the task at hand laser focused in your mind, your flags, banners and armour proudly on display - if you instead turn up dressed as Leeds Utd and worry about which knee you should take at the critical moment when battle is about to begin, well, start as you mean to go on.
Which Uni, btw, if you don't mind me asking? Which you probably do. Because that's what I'm following right now, university rowing.