tips
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When we played them a couple of years ago we put Robinho and swp on the half way line forcing them to bring 4 back and let the keeper claim the ball. It worked then so why not now?
tips said:When we played them a couple of years ago we put Robinho and swp on the half way line forcing them to bring 4 back and let the keeper claim the ball. It worked then so why not now?
I think you're the one missing something, the extra distance from the touchline to the penalty spot is just 2.5 yards from this "very wide" pitch. Its 5 yards wider than Stoke's, and that is one of the smallest, and if he can do it at CoMS he can do it at Wembley (virtually the same size).arthur said:You are missing something here lads ... Wembley has a very wide pitch , Delap's throw-ins will be nowhere near as effective as they are at the Brittania where Pulis has had the pitch marked out to the narrowest dimensions permitted
arthur said:You are missing something here lads ... Wembley has a very wide pitch , Delap's throw-ins will be nowhere near as effective as they are at the Brittania where Pulis has had the pitch marked out to the narrowest dimensions permitted
You've got Wembley and Stoke the wrong way round.marco said:arthur said:You are missing something here lads ... Wembley has a very wide pitch , Delap's throw-ins will be nowhere near as effective as they are at the Brittania where Pulis has had the pitch marked out to the narrowest dimensions permitted
wembley 105 x 65m
coms 116x77
stoke 115 x75