The Tactician
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- Feb 18, 2013
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As I posted on another thread, we currently have a 50% win percentage away from home this season. That is very good. Last seasons was 39.13%, only losing twice on the road all season, one of which was, ahem, Cardiff. So the way we play away from home works.
But more than that. It is far from negative. We had 67% possession as the away team yesterday, and yes we didn't do enough with it. But we certainly don't play in a negative way. We tend to be on the front foot for a decent majority of games away from the Amex, and that has had fantastic consequences.
Being a top quality championship team now (Yes I'm saying it), going even away to other teams, they are crapping themselves. A point away from home is considered a good result, provided you win your home games (And we usually do). And out of fear for what we can do if they leave us space, teams are practically handing over a point by being so negative, sacrificing their chances of winning to increase the odds of what they would regard as a excellent point. For me, it just shows how far we have come.
But more than that. It is far from negative. We had 67% possession as the away team yesterday, and yes we didn't do enough with it. But we certainly don't play in a negative way. We tend to be on the front foot for a decent majority of games away from the Amex, and that has had fantastic consequences.
Being a top quality championship team now (Yes I'm saying it), going even away to other teams, they are crapping themselves. A point away from home is considered a good result, provided you win your home games (And we usually do). And out of fear for what we can do if they leave us space, teams are practically handing over a point by being so negative, sacrificing their chances of winning to increase the odds of what they would regard as a excellent point. For me, it just shows how far we have come.