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Post by ismellgas on Mar 15, 2015 22:32:06 GMT
Time to go for it boys it's win 7 in row or in the p offs:( Put a simple yes if you agree
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2015 22:34:01 GMT
No
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Post by ismellgas on Mar 15, 2015 22:47:32 GMT
Is that dc
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Post by brisgas123 on Mar 16, 2015 21:43:14 GMT
not quite attack attack attack, but more attacking than we were in the 1st half at Halifax (with a 9-0-1 formation).
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Post by CabbagePatchBlues on Mar 17, 2015 8:45:33 GMT
Drop the 5-3-2 forever, revert to our solid-at-the-back 4-4-2 and with Easter and Harrison up front and Taylor feeding them we'll snatch 3-0 wins all the way.
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Post by davethegashead on Mar 17, 2015 10:40:49 GMT
At home, yes. Need to play Easter, Lines, Balanta and Dawson in the same team.
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Post by faggotygas on Mar 17, 2015 12:15:35 GMT
Time to go for it boys it's win 7 in row or in the p offs:( Put a simple yes if you agree If all out attack automatically led to victory, then everyone would be doing it. You need balance in football.
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Post by Peter Parker on Mar 17, 2015 12:27:19 GMT
Time to go for it boys it's win 7 in row or in the p offs:( Put a simple yes if you agree If all out attack automatically led to victory, then everyone would be doing it. You need balance in football. Indeed, imagine starting all these blokes people want and getting caught on the counter. DC would get a pasting then as well
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Post by faggotygas on Mar 17, 2015 12:37:07 GMT
If all out attack automatically led to victory, then everyone would be doing it. You need balance in football. Indeed, imagine starting all these blokes people want and getting caught on the counter. DC would get a pasting then as well Or not even that - simply not getting hold of the ball and being dominated in midfield with only 2 blokes in there.
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Post by faggotygas on Mar 17, 2015 12:41:05 GMT
An example of what I mean - the other week the grassroots team I am involved with were playing the unbeaten top of the table side. We played an extra defensive midfielder, making two, on the face of it a defensive move - but the extra cover gave our attacking players freedom to play and to press the opposition players when they had the ball. We were the most attacking we've being all season, and came out worthy 2-1 winners. Football innit.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2015 16:32:02 GMT
Just start games on the front foot,press the ball more,make their players hurry in possession,just like we did against Barnet,first twenty minutes really got at them and that worked out ok,and gave the crowd something to get behind
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Post by faggotygas on Mar 17, 2015 19:47:18 GMT
Just start games on the front foot,press the ball more,make their players hurry in possession,just like we did against Barnet,first twenty minutes really got at them and that worked out ok,and gave the crowd something to get behind I do prefer the pressing game myself, that's true. However I can see the logic of containing part time sides for the first half and letting superior fitness do the job in the second half
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2015 22:31:21 GMT
Just start games on the front foot,press the ball more,make their players hurry in possession,just like we did against Barnet,first twenty minutes really got at them and that worked out ok,and gave the crowd something to get behind I do prefer the pressing game myself, that's true. However I can see the logic of containing part time sides for the first half and letting superior fitness do the job in the second half I can see the logic too,i just feel if we got at them and get in front there heads my drop,we could have the game won by half time. Plus the crowd gets frustrated when we just try and contain.We're going for the title,lets get in front and try and dictate the play. I truly believe we have the players now to do this
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Post by faggotygas on Mar 18, 2015 9:56:39 GMT
I do prefer the pressing game myself, that's true. However I can see the logic of containing part time sides for the first half and letting superior fitness do the job in the second half I can see the logic too,i just feel if we got at them and get in front there heads my drop,we could have the game won by half time. Plus the crowd gets frustrated when we just try and contain.We're going for the title,lets get in front and try and dictate the play. I truly believe we have the players now to do this
I think we've generally done that at home, I haven't been to any away games so can't really speak about that. Maybe now the games are spread out to 1 a week rather than 2, we're more likely to press from the off.
We shall see, and I guess the manager will live or die by his decisions in the next few weeks.
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Post by ismellgas on Mar 18, 2015 12:09:55 GMT
If we keep winning I think it will come down to the last game,and with Gateshead needing a win to get into the play offs I know who I would rather be playing It's squeaky bum time who has got the bottle??? Utg
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