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Wouldn't It Be Lovely.......

Wed Mar 05, 2025 6:08 pm

If we could start with a zip at home, take the game to the opposition, instead of reacting to their goals.

How I long for the days of two up front! Yousef & Robinson v Luton anyone?

Oh....and there's no harm in knocking a few longer balls up to get some VARIETY in our play. Get the quick players around the big man for the flick ons and 2nd balls
They wasted time last night but so did we!! Give it a Warnock now and again, get up
the pitch, play in their half...Who cares where the goals come from?!! We almost seemed afraid of knocking balls in the box
last night, trying toplay through a well structured / high pressing side. We have a threat in the air, use him!

"Wouldn't It Be Lov-erly!" #whatatune

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Re: Wouldn't It Be Lovely.......

Wed Mar 05, 2025 6:22 pm

Totally agree whenever hovarth put it long last night salech won the ball on every occasion in the first half except for one

Re: Wouldn't It Be Lovely.......

Wed Mar 05, 2025 7:08 pm

It's a great thought but last night I can't remember Robinson being anywhere near him whenever he won the ball.

Re: Wouldn't It Be Lovely.......

Wed Mar 05, 2025 8:31 pm

Wiggy, I seem to remember you stating that you hated ‘hoof ball’ under Bulut.

You stated that you’d rather us ‘lose whilst playing football’

How times change, eh?

‘Wouldn’t it be lovely’ if you found a shred of positivity at some stage?

Re: Wouldn't It Be Lovely.......

Thu Mar 06, 2025 6:15 am

Roath_Blue wrote:Wiggy, I seem to remember you stating that you hated ‘hoof ball’ under Bulut.

You stated that you’d rather us ‘lose whilst playing football’

How times change, eh?

‘Wouldn’t it be lovely’ if you found a shred of positivity at some stage?


Just a bit of variety would be enough, it's the spice of life. We're not good enough to play through high press lines. A few diagonals, be a little more direct at times. Ashford , Issac , & Alves would be the speed to benefit.

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