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I know who's style of football I want.
Just unfortunate it’s not a realistic option.
we don't need a technical coach type, we need an up and at em manager.
Two up front works if you set up to do that. 70% possession is not all its cracked up to be.
(27-02-2022, 04:31 PM)Hammie Wrote: [ -> ]we don't need a technical coach type, we need an up and at em manager.
Two up front works if you set up to do that. 70% possession is not all its cracked up to be.

Could not agree more.
PE teacher, every time. And 11 PE teachers on the pitch, with more on the bench.

I shouldn't be this pished on a Monday night, but I am.
*Sunday?   Wink
not to forget a PE teacher now in charge of the academy set up
He would totally invigorate the Park with all action football.

Win lose or draw we'd play all out attacking football.

Would have been great to see himsitting on his plastic bucket on the half-way line!

His problem recently at Leeds was he wasn't prepared to modify his principles & conceded 20 goals in a month.

Key players like Bamford & Phillips out certainly didn't help though.
(28-02-2022, 09:06 PM)mikey393 Wrote: [ -> ]He would totally invigorate the Park with all action football.

Win lose or draw we'd play all out attacking football.

Would have been great to see himsitting on his plastic bucket on the half-way line!

His problem recently at Leeds was he wasn't prepared to modify his principles & conceded 20 goals in a month.

Key players like Bamford & Phillips out certainly didn't help though.

He would indeed, he won’t be though!

Would he play such an exciting brand of football as DC?