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Anonymous
Years ago
Willie and Dusty back in the good books
Jasmine...for a few weeks I had read a great deal about how poorly the team was playing and being coached with the odd/rare positive and supportive comment of being there no matter what. I'm sorry but people did put them in the 'bad books' and then jumped back on the gravy train after the game last night. For example, people were saying that Willie/Phil had to go, we need another import etc etc, and all of a sudden he is a hero again. My point is that they are all human and can't be perfect evry week. I think it is good as spectators of the game to reflect on why the team is winning/losing but to bag players and call for their sacking is uneccessary
Maybe not your bad books 'what the' but people have been bagging Willie in particular. His defence may not be the best, but tonight he kept his head up all game no matter what, the team supported and backed each other up the WHOLE and they won. I think it has more to do with how they work as a team and their persistence - the skills and ability are obviously there and can't really be questioned