Originally posted by The Axe
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Gus Gould's words in the paper on Sunday about the Roosters' current woes were interesting.
He called for more discipline and respect (presumably for oppositions and referees) and made the point that "muscle between the ears" is more important than muscle built in the gym.
Most interestingly, he said the Roosters attack is "far too predictable and conservative". Interesting words from the great man.
Many on here and elsewhere don't like Gus and think that he is a destabilizer. Many also quite rightly will point out that Gus's primary responsibility and interest is of course at his current club.
I still take note of what Gus says, for a couple of reasons... He is still very close to the Chairman, and I personally think he wants to see Easts do well if for only that reason... I also think he takes a bit of pride in being the coach that (along with Freddy) saved Easts from the scrapheap back in the 90s.
Thus, I think his comments are in typical Gould-esque fashion, aimed squarely at firing up the players with harsh words.
Most of the Easts players will not be spending their days and nights here on The Chook Pen listening to what us gibberers have to say. But you can be sure most players will pick up the papers to see what is being written about them publicly, and they all respect Gould's opinion.
I happen to agree with Gus's sentiments expressed on the weekend. For the Roosters to stand up and do something with the rest of season 2014 (and maybe it isn't too late...), the players need to do a few things and do them quickly...
Smarten up, toughen up mentally, grow up a bit in dealings with the cheats in pink (we will never curry favour with them but we should not be antagonizing them and giving them free kicks), and respect the opposition.
Also, as Gus says, I too wouldn't mind seeing some variety and creativity in attack. Our attack this year is very disappointing.
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