What is it that is so wrong? 18:00 - Nov 28 with 968 views | chrismakin | Come out to this and still put on a lacklustre performance. Easy for any of us to say PC. But what is it exactly The coaches. The training. The manager. The players.. The passion of crewe to attack was there to see. Thankfully they didn't know what to do when it mattered. But despite Pcs war cry on the training vid. We still struggled to really get down their throats and take the game to the opposition. |  |
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What is it that is so wrong? on 18:02 - Nov 28 with 924 views | Nthsuffolkblue | Perhaps the display was needed again at the start of the second half? We won the first half 2-0 and lost the second 0-1! |  |
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What is it that is so wrong? on 18:05 - Nov 28 with 865 views | Illinoisblue | Yeah but we were excellent for the first three minutes. |  |
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What is it that is so wrong? on 18:06 - Nov 28 with 868 views | SitfcB | Our fans can’t even do a display properly, a lot of people didn’t bother holding theirs up and then people moaning about all the plastic ffs. Superb from Blue Action and thank you, been wanting a TIFO like this across the SBRL for ages. |  |
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What is it that is so wrong? on 18:08 - Nov 28 with 819 views | homer_123 |
What is it that is so wrong? on 18:05 - Nov 28 by Illinoisblue | Yeah but we were excellent for the first three minutes. |
Aluko was. |  |
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What is it that is so wrong? on 18:12 - Nov 28 with 777 views | NeedhamChris |
What is it that is so wrong? on 18:06 - Nov 28 by SitfcB | Our fans can’t even do a display properly, a lot of people didn’t bother holding theirs up and then people moaning about all the plastic ffs. Superb from Blue Action and thank you, been wanting a TIFO like this across the SBRL for ages. |
It's possible to think it was a great idea - but think it was a poor choice to use an unnecessarily large amount of plastic. |  |
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What is it that is so wrong? on 18:19 - Nov 28 with 720 views | jayessess | Mixture of stuff, really. Before you get the intangible things like "intensity" and attitude, we're set up badly. We play with inverted wingers and stay at home full backs. We only bought one physically competitive midfielder to play a system that really needs two. We don't press coherently. We find no way to get the No.10 involved consistently, either as part of our midfield play or in advanced areas. In attacking areas our tendency to needlessly recycle the ball from out wide leaves us incredibly over-committed and vulnerable to counter attacks. But apart from all that we're great! |  |
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