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No problem blaming both for that performance yesterday but discipline starts from the top but if he cannot control himself, where is the example for his players going to cp0me from.
I agree that the club should look at his position as player and captain in the squad for next year and ask him to take on off field role but he has had a good year on the park and it's very unlikely to happen. I cannot see him retiring in the next few weeks leading up to the Asian Cup or after that.
Kossie acts like a goose but it (in some ways) is good for the league. Draws attention to the club and creates rivalries. He probably needs to tone it down to an extent but to lose it completely would actually be a loss for the club and the league (don't think Kossie could stop being a loudmouth completely anyway).
Ross on the other hand affected our performance yesterday with his attitude and complete lack of respect for the opponent or his teammates on such a big occasion. Ross is effectively supposed to be our 'Coach on the field' and what he did lacked discipline and was completely stupid.
I understand where you're coming from WRT Kossie but Ross MUST know better - he's our on field leader (unfortunately).
Some hard choices need to be made down at the Reds after the Asian Cup.







First you were ripping through the person who started the thread now you are joining in on the thread

