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Originally posted by Alanwycombe View PostStraight question then Pinkie - wouldn't you rather hear your manager say 'I told my lads to go for it for the last fifteen, may as well lose 3-1 as 2-1 and we might just get the point we deserved after the dodgy sending off'.
So next game then, 2-1 down with fifteen to go we 'consolidate the loss' rather than go for a point do we?
I am trying really hard to be won over but his comment was plain ridiculous.
Whats more plain ridiculas is you nit piicking over a comment that means nothing really alan, ollies an attacking minded manager so think youre reading it completely wrong, hes just on about keeping shape etc....obviously hes wanting the lads to attack to get the equaliser, but just doing it with abit more thought! in my opinion anyway alan! there is no way on this planet ollie would of just been satisfied with sitting back and sticking to the defeat!
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Originally posted by Shepherds Mush View PostI would imagine Holloway wanted us to keep a decent defensive shape to soak up the advantage they had of an extra man and attack on the counter rather than leave ourselves wide open.
Exactly mush, discipline and keeping shapes what he meant!
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Lol i agree alan you are
Can i just apologise alan for my opinion as hal thinks its trolling btw lol
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Originally posted by Alanwycombe View PostHolloway has been reported as saying that he had a go at the players for "going gung-ho with 15 to go at 2-1 down because we could have been murdered." 2-1 is no points. 3-1 is no points. 5-1 is no points. 2-2 is a point. So you try to get an equaliser and then close up again...no? What's he on about, 'cos it's stupid comments like this that do him no favours?
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Originally posted by Pinkie View PostLol i agree alan you are
Can i just apologise alan for my opinion as hal thinks its trolling btw lol
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Originally posted by jmelanie View Post???
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Originally posted by Alanwycombe View PostSorry, not a good choice of phrase - yes, fine to try and score on the break but keeping your shape with ten when it hadn't been a winning formation on the day with eleven......then try something different for fifteen minutes. Don't criticise the players for stepping it up and calling it 'gung-ho'. Wouldn't motivate me to knock my nuts out.
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i can't see what the problem is. 15 minutes to go, plus added time means there's almost a quarter of the match left.
You'd be stupid to go gung ho at that point. At the risk of stating the bleeding obvious, you could nick a draw at 2-1. You're out of the game at 3-1.“He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long”
Will Danaher
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