Shock=dead? I liked their jerseys...:tear:
on a different note, even though I have not had first hand experience I have heard from a good few in the UK and I'll sum up what they said. Basically, as it has already been stated, the UK ballers need to be more focused and have a killer mentality. The brits have always been known for their..."always look on the bright side of life" and their constant joking around makes them fun to be around, but I can see how it could possbily conflict with a rigourous trainning schedual. From people who have attended several serious practices from upper echelon teams (no names), even though there is a seriousness, there is a lack of a "I just ****ed up that game, I can't do it again". There is a lot more of a friendly attitude as opposed to a competitive, need to win one which is what is necessary to get anywhere. This is refereing to the Dynasty's "at the end of the day we need to get out aggression out so we shoot eachother up". That shows how serious and how into the practice they are.
on a different note, even though I have not had first hand experience I have heard from a good few in the UK and I'll sum up what they said. Basically, as it has already been stated, the UK ballers need to be more focused and have a killer mentality. The brits have always been known for their..."always look on the bright side of life" and their constant joking around makes them fun to be around, but I can see how it could possbily conflict with a rigourous trainning schedual. From people who have attended several serious practices from upper echelon teams (no names), even though there is a seriousness, there is a lack of a "I just ****ed up that game, I can't do it again". There is a lot more of a friendly attitude as opposed to a competitive, need to win one which is what is necessary to get anywhere. This is refereing to the Dynasty's "at the end of the day we need to get out aggression out so we shoot eachother up". That shows how serious and how into the practice they are.