TrueBlueWarrior wrote:Wigan_forever1985 wrote:I still think nationality has a lot to do with it but from a simple mentality stance.
One of the reason the Aussies always beat us i truely believe is not down to skill levels alone its mentality, in short they are bred to win, we are bred to "take part"
i think Bill Bailey summed it up quite well in his part troll tour, cant remember the exact quote but it was along the lines of
"I'm English and as such I crave disappointment... it's not the winning; it's the taking part. Or actually, it's not the taking part; it's the sense of futile despair"
We live in a country were 2nd place is not only acceptable but its rewarded as much as winning, we are too bothered about upsetting people than getting the job done, too worried about discriminating to actually pick the best for the job.
The Aussie's have no such quarms they are winners, they expect to win and if they dont win they wanna know why they hell they didnt win, having injuries or conditions that dont suit are not adequate excuses.
Winning is everything over there, and that will have a profound effect on you as an individual and how you approach life, and if your message is winning is everything then people listening will believe it too. I have heard many a story about English coaches being too nicey nicey with the players Noble springs to mind for a start. Aussies tend to disregard rank or statue and as such command respect.
Face it the english are a country or losers, we are pathetic in our attitude toward sports, we dont push people enough we just pretend that taking part is enough, its not, winning is everything, fact!.
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I think I have to go against both of you here, you put me in a ring or on a pitch and I want to win! Its as simple as that, every player of a competative nature wants to win, its the coaches job to pick the team he should therefore pick players of a winning mentality!
We are going backwards at international level because we do not have a coach with the minerals to truly pick a team of winners and in form players, Morley Peacock etc etc are well past sell buy but as long as they are picked we lose, the coach is the key but Im afraid the coach we have IMO is not the right guy for the job!
Helicopter rides and bonding sessions are not what the guys need/needed they needed good hard sessions to gel on the pitch not off it!
ie a team IMO which at this present time could do some damage!
1 Sam
2 Josh
3 Joel
4 Bridge
5 Atkins
6 Brown/Widdop
7 Lomax
8 Mason
9 Roby (C)
10 Mossop
11 Westwood
12 Ellis
13 Lockers (VC)
Subs/Possibilities
Griffin, Kirke, Graham, Hock, Wilkin, S.Moore, Harrison, Yeaman, Cudjoe, Hall, Whelam, Burrow, Gaskell, Brough.
Im sure people will try to better this, but its a good starting point IMO.