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MELBOURNE Heart's loss to Sydney last round was arguably the worst performance in A-League history.
Cries of "Aloisi out'' at the final whistle reverberated around Australia with the players producing a substandard performance. Fingers were pointed at the board.
So what is happening at Melbourne Heart? Why? Who's to blame? And how are they going to fix it?
It's a continuation of last season's poor finish but things have gone from bad to worse.
There's always several factors at play but the first thing that strikes you is that the players on the pitch are not playing to their full capacity.
The big names usually play OK but there seems to be too many willing to merely pick up their pay packet without worrying to much about the result or performance.
This is were the lack of a transfer system and incentives, such as promotion and relegation, come into play.
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A column for another day, but right now the performance against Sydney FC showed nothing but a complete disregard for the plight they find themselves in.
Just doing enough to get by is a part-time attitude that needs to change fast.
John Aloisi is a Socceroos legend and he would be doing everything possible to make his team better.
But does he have the experience in management to turn this around? I don't believe so and therein lies the quandary.
Very few succeed immediately after a playing career and the ones that do usually have a good team or a lot of funds to do it with.
Whether it's been Aloisi, chief executive Scott Munn or general manager football Johnny Didulica, the recruiting - including decisions to let players go - has been poor.
The exodus of nearly all their experienced players was ludicrous and the Harry Kewell experiment is turning into a farce.
This is where the board have big decisions to make. Do they persist and risk losing fans or do they bite the bullet?
Results and fan reaction will ultimately determine that, but if Heart continues on this road then something will have to be done to stop the bleeding.
The board must also decide in which direction it's headed.
There's more than one suitor keen to invest in the club and if selling a portion will help the club progress then they should do all they can to get this cash injection.
It's not impossible to turn this around, just look at tomorrow's opponent Newcastle Jets.
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