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[RWC2019][Quarter-Final 1] England vs. Australia (19/10/2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="Derpus" data-source="post: 968335" data-attributes="member: 76427"><p>Agree with everything but the forearm. That was patently ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>I think people claiming Cheika is putting on a Mourinho style act are giving him too much credit. It's possible, but our lack of any kind of tactical nous on the field suggests otherwise.</p><p></p><p>At this point he's just a whiney oaf. His value is motivation and recruitment. He's great at identifying a weakness and squeezing extra effort out of a team over a short period, hence our success last world cup.</p><p></p><p>He can't do long term planning, lacks the ability to critically analyse or plan for other teams. His value to us is gone and his deficiencies are weighing us down.</p><p></p><p>We'll lose this game, Cheika will whine but he'll also be gone and we can get in an adequate coach to bring through the under 18s and under 21s who both beat their kiwi counterparts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derpus, post: 968335, member: 76427"] Agree with everything but the forearm. That was patently ridiculous. I think people claiming Cheika is putting on a Mourinho style act are giving him too much credit. It's possible, but our lack of any kind of tactical nous on the field suggests otherwise. At this point he's just a whiney oaf. His value is motivation and recruitment. He's great at identifying a weakness and squeezing extra effort out of a team over a short period, hence our success last world cup. He can't do long term planning, lacks the ability to critically analyse or plan for other teams. His value to us is gone and his deficiencies are weighing us down. We'll lose this game, Cheika will whine but he'll also be gone and we can get in an adequate coach to bring through the under 18s and under 21s who both beat their kiwi counterparts. [/QUOTE]
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