Oh I agree...
...but what do you then do if they have a s**t match?
Do you continue to pick the technically superior player who doesn't appear to give a s**t in training?
or
Do you pick the player who's been busting a gut in training doing everything he can to get back in the team and gives it his all all the time??
Surely picking the lazy player would damage morale, and make him think himself invincible, and therefore become even more lazy.
However, I in no way condone the picking of Gary Holt for any football match, under any circumstance.
OTBC
Posted By: SimonOTBC on May 5th 2005 at 11:01:51
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- the 'Worthy watches them in training' argument (NCFC) - mr carra, May 5, 10:42:29
- I agree...but I can see it the other way too... (NCFC) - SimonOTBC, May 5, 10:48:39
- not if you are consistent (NCFC) - mr carra, May 5, 10:53:13
- Yeah...it's true... (NCFC) - SimonOTBC, May 5, 10:59:18
- if the precedent it set was: (NCFC) - Tricky Hawes, May 5, 10:50:17
- Oh I agree... (NCFC) - SimonOTBC, May 5, 11:01:51
- not if you are consistent (NCFC) - mr carra, May 5, 10:53:13
- is a good point, that. (NCFC) - Tricky Hawes, May 5, 10:44:31
- I agree...but I can see it the other way too... (NCFC) - SimonOTBC, May 5, 10:48:39
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