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Everything posted by Bakovnetski
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Long throw-in training would be top dollar
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To put it in context, he actually makes Sekou Mara look competent, dynamic and engaged with what is happening on the pitch
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The problem is that he will lose the dressing room soon enough so he'll not be on that bus for the ride when SR knee jerk
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He is sh*t though
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Gerhard Struber
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Back 5 is really working for us isn't it
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A decent striker and a decent keeper. It wasn't rocket science you tw*t Spors
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We're shit everywhere else
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Get this ginger tw*t gone
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Jesus wept. Absolutely sh*t.
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Hopeless
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That is a low bar to be frank
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The back 3 are not really looking up for the pass
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So bloody slow in possession
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Aha, so the SR club group model is really being run for money laundering
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I realise that this is with the benefit of hindsight but, with Spor's apparent knowledge of the German game, how come we ended up with Still rather than Gerhard Struber at Bristol City? He may have been sacked with 2 games to go at Koln in div 2 but they did go on to win the title. https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/bristol-city/news/bristol-city-confirm-well-travelled-austrian-as-head-coach-on-long-term-contract_575838.html Already has double the number of wins out of the first 10 games.
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It would make more sense pairing Azaz up front with either Armstrong or Archer.
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BBC Article: Going Long vs Playing Out From the Back
Bakovnetski replied to Bakovnetski's topic in The Saints
BBC News - Sam Allardyce: Is modern football adopting Big Sam's playbook? - BBC Sport https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cd9ykn45xz2o Now the sage of soccer is asked -
BBC News - Why Arsenal and Man City are bringing back long-ball football - BBC Sport https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cvg00wx7j42o This is an interesting article citing City and Arsenal's change in approach this season to counter the well drilled high press and low block that has increasingly been adopted by more physical teams to defeat the high possession tip-tap approach that they have favoured in successive seasons. Maybe it's the only way we can get out of our Martin inspired rut. Judging by Still's ability to coach anything, I'm not so sure. But it's an interesting article nonetheless. Enjoy.
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Downes is sick (again) so we may get our wish
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Where was the lion picture?
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He possibly will be, but we do have Downes, Charles and Jander, plus Edwards could play there.
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