My sentiments exactly,TP.think positive wrote:
I’ve stuck with bucks for too long, and it’s not even failure that really killed it, it’s the Treloar thing, I simply thought Bucks was a better human being than that, and I’m sadly disappointed. He’s done. A fresh outlook is what we and the players need. They looked like headless chooks at the end of the season, no desire to get in there for a second go, ball watchers, fumbles, points instead of goals. We have royally $%$ed up, we do not have 1 genuine count on forward.
It has been reported that Bucks apologised to the playing group over the "Treloar thing" and that this was well received, outwardly at least.
However, trust and respect is a delicate commodity. Human beings what they are, once there's a chink in it, it can erode pretty quickly.
I can't think of any other sport on earth, where trust and confidence in the coach would be more influential to a team's performance. Success it's not only reliant on skill, decision making and physical attributes, but on courage, will to win, selflessness, sacrifice for the team and joy in the contest. Absolute faith in the team's leader is necessary for these mental qualities to come through and flourish.
Personally, my faith as a supporter has been severely damaged. It would not be unexpected if the majority of the players were feeling the same, but I guess that will become clearer as the season progresses.