MeatHunterrr
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Thats abysmal management.
Thats the classic way to lose dressing room. Has to go.
It's very "holistic" we see the men waste throw ins regularly, and they also pass back a lot. Both teams are largely useless at any set piece, and it goes back beyond Pep, Manuel, and Roberto.Our throw-ins never seem to come to anything but the need for more defensive work on our part, no matter where the throw-in was, and just why do a substantial number of our passes just get passed back to the person who just passed to you?
Taylor on the BBC website "I think I have proved I can bring a brand of football that is exciting to watch but is winning football.”
If he thinks, spending a third of the match playing it about in our own penalty area is exciting, then I think he should give his head a wobble.
I turn up to the women's games hoping that the sideways, backwards, return passing was a thing of the previous match, but every game is a disappointment. It is repeated ad nauseam, and it's wholly unnecessary. You can build up from the goalkeeper, but the repetitive passing across the back four, back to the goalie, back across the back four, is just mind-numbing, and destroys any expectation among the fans that we are gonna see a dynamic game of football with the emphasis firmly placed on getting the ball into the opposition penalty area and making them defend that space, and not allowing them all the time the game has in just shifting their shape to match which flank we have chosen to engage.Taylor on the BBC website "I think I have proved I can bring a brand of football that is exciting to watch but is winning football.”
If he thinks, spending a third of the match playing it about in our own penalty area is exciting, then I think he should give his head a wobble.