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Post by SuttonUnitedFCtv on Nov 14, 2021 8:24:28 GMT
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Post by garethl on Nov 14, 2021 11:17:37 GMT
Look at the work rate to rob the centre half. First defender, keeper, 2nd defender, goal. Well done Tanto.
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Post by brisfitboy on Nov 14, 2021 13:44:14 GMT
I like the 2 blokes with the barrow selling stuff round the perimeter about 1 min 56 sec in on the youtube video, takes me back many many years 👴🏻
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amberchoc
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Post by amberchoc on Nov 14, 2021 13:48:57 GMT
Having said that, the goalkeeper and the 26 want locking up.Why do teams persist with knocking it about at the back,especially at this level where most of them are just not good enough to play that game. Have to agree with that. Even Premier League teams get into difficulties. When Chelsea played Man.City a couple of months ago, City’s press was so suffocating that Chelsea could hardly get out of their own half.
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amberchoc
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Post by amberchoc on Nov 14, 2021 18:29:53 GMT
I don't understand it.It's one thing when the like of Barcelona and Man City do it but every top flight team seems to want to pass it around at the back no matter what.You wonder how many goals some of these teams need to give away before they cut it out. Well, the theory I can grasp. If you’re good enough to beat the press, then there’s more space higher up the pitch to exploit. Trouble is, very few teams are good enough to do that. I’ve even seen Isthmian League teams trying it! You've really got to know your limitations.
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