Re: No fear football
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Thing is "no fear" is a bit nebulous. What it means in practice will be different for different people.
To me, it's being brave enough to risk losing control of possession / territory when trying to create better situations.
It's fairly clear after over 60 games under CD his team's appetite for such risks is low.
We can all scream about how it would be better if the 'hand-brake' came off, but you'd have to a be a moron to not recognise it could make results worse not better.
I honestly don't think we're gonna be finding out anytime soon though. IMO CD ain't gonna change his approach, but having our new better players fully integrated is what will drive improvements. Hopefully.
To me, it's being brave enough to risk losing control of possession / territory when trying to create better situations.
It's fairly clear after over 60 games under CD his team's appetite for such risks is low.
We can all scream about how it would be better if the 'hand-brake' came off, but you'd have to a be a moron to not recognise it could make results worse not better.
I honestly don't think we're gonna be finding out anytime soon though. IMO CD ain't gonna change his approach, but having our new better players fully integrated is what will drive improvements. Hopefully.