Lloyd questions Sicily's leadership
So I wouldn’t say that the the declining form for now at least to their captain, James Sisley. And where do you think he’s at and is it time to potentially think about something different? Well, I don’t know, Hachi, because I think Sam Mitchell felt that they were so poor behind the ball. They’ve had a lot of injuries. They’re relying on Sam Frost and also Jack Scrimshaw to play key defense. So I always wonder whether they start him every now and then forward of the ball. You spoke to him tonight on radio and this is what he had to say to that, to that theory. I’m happy to play anywhere in the ground. I’m trying to crack in the midst of the moment but in terms of. Having the flexibility. I think Sam Frost and scrimmage are doing really well holding up the key posts at the moment. So think of if I was to go forward it wouldn’t affect the defense too much. I think the hard part for James Sicily at the moment and Hawthorne is he’s the first player you go to. I don’t think there’s a midfielder at Hawthorne that you go, let’s try and shut him down or lock him down. The first thing you do every week isn’t it? Kane is let’s shut down James Sicily. Get under his skin. What? What other weapon do they have? And I didn’t hear the interview but but I hope he would put his hand up and say I haven’t been good enough because I did. You did do that and I’m glad because I watched Zach Merritt in a poor side. Unconditional effort. I watch Caleb’s wrong. Not that he’s captain. Unconditional effort. I’ll watch Patrick Cripps for 10 years in a poor side. Unconditional effort. So if you’re the leader of that football club, your effort cannot be questioned. We’re going to show him a little bit later in close checking, but he’s been really poor this year. James Sisley and.