In the most fanboy attempt to justify a bad performance.
Is it possible that Neil Brown early on knew the team wasn't going to win, and allowed the team to play poorly so he'd have 'coaching material' for the upcoming weeks? Or am I just being overly hopeful?
Is it possible that Neil Brown early on knew the team wasn't going to win, and allowed the team to play poorly so he'd have 'coaching material' for the upcoming weeks? Or am I just being overly hopeful?