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That goal yesterday 10:59 - Sep 17 with 1418 viewsBlueNomad

showed exactly why SW are so bad. The number we score from pull-backs to the 12 yard spot and yet they leave Conor, of all people, completely unmarked. Great for us but shocking from them.
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That goal yesterday on 12:40 - Sep 17 with 1252 viewsIllinoisblue

They really were complete rubbish. Did Hladky even have a save to make? The biggest worry for us was the ref.

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That goal yesterday on 13:26 - Sep 17 with 1205 viewscharlie1

Immediately after the goal Paterson is going spare at the two centre-backs for not getting out to Chaplin.
But had Paterson been somewhere in the same postcode as Leif it might have helped them.
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That goal yesterday on 00:26 - Sep 18 with 999 viewsWonTheCupin78

That goal yesterday on 12:40 - Sep 17 by Illinoisblue

They really were complete rubbish. Did Hladky even have a save to make? The biggest worry for us was the ref.


Hladky had to deal with some crosses and through balls. Looked assured but no save to make.
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That goal yesterday on 01:09 - Sep 18 with 982 viewsKropotkin123

If we score a lot from this move, then by definition it is difficult to stop us, rather than their defensive error. The defensive errors are a product of our good movement, which is why we achieve it time and time again.

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That goal yesterday on 14:55 - Sep 18 with 786 viewsSaleAway

That goal yesterday on 01:09 - Sep 18 by Kropotkin123

If we score a lot from this move, then by definition it is difficult to stop us, rather than their defensive error. The defensive errors are a product of our good movement, which is why we achieve it time and time again.


It is clear that this is one of the main plans. Knocking it about at the back will always stretch the gaps between defence and midfield, then if we transition quickly, there's space behind the front man for the likes of Chaplin to move into.

Where we struggle is when teams don't press , sit off and we have to break up that low block. Although it's scary for fans sometimes, I'm always happier watching us suck them in around our 18 than seeing us play it around the centre line with no pressure.

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