Never said our players were good enough, in fact I'm one of our biggest critics. But like I pointed out, if there are marginal gains, then there must be things that are marginal losses, and I believe after the initial euphoria of returning home (and back to back wins) the wasps deal (and various knock on effects - not just signage but changing rooms, pitch, etc.) must have led to some marginal losses. I'm not saying it's the main reason or the only reason, but a contributing factor.
Since wasps deal
At Ricoh P13 W2 D6 L5 F14 A21 Pts12 ppg 0.92
Away P15 W6 D3 L6 F18 A21 Pts 21 ppg 1.4
If the players are purely and simply not good enough, then how can they play better, score more per game, concede less per game and gain more points per game away from home than they have at the Ricoh? If we are saying opposition raise their games at the Ricoh playing in a nice stadium, then the marginal losses argument has to have some legs.
It's funny really, at Anfield in the tunnel they have a sign "THIS IS ANFIELD" aimed at intimidating the opposition reminding them of the challenge ahead, whereas our players now enter the ricoh under a banner than says "WE ARE WASPS".....
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