Paskman
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You should post more.
Or not
trying to watch whilst at work, not easy to post. everyone keeps wanting to discuss work issues I'll try to keep you up to date with my in depth analysis though
You should post more.
Or not
Just waiting for them to score again now....
He's not shined but who would with the opportunities he has had
If you look at our natural attacking style last season, we'd attack with numbers. Lose the ball doing that against Arsenal and they hit you fast and score.I think we have a better chance in these games of playing our natural attacking style.
The reality is that teams like Arsenal are too good for us to get a point against away from home unless we get some luck. March beat the keeper and hit the post, a bit of luck and we'd have been 1-1. Suggesting that we'd have more chance of a point if we went at them from the start, like Huddersfield did yesterday (and they were at home), is naive.teams like Arsenal are too good to surrender 80% of pitch and possession, they will inevitably score or you will inevitably make a mistake.
March off for a defender?
Need to keep it tight as this game could go either way
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Because he or she is a Brighton fan and follows through all the ups and downsIf it's that depressing, then why bother watching/listtening?
trying to watch whilst at work, not easy to post. everyone keeps wanting to discuss work issues I'll try to keep you up to date with my in depth analysis though
If it's that depressing, then why bother watching/listtening?
If you look at our natural attacking style last season, we'd attack with numbers. Lose the ball doing that against Arsenal and they hit you fast and score.
The reality is that teams like Arsenal are too good for us to get a point against away from home unless we get some luck. March beat the keeper and hit the post, a bit of luck and we'd have been 1-1. Suggesting that we'd have more chance of a point if we went at them from the start, like Huddersfield did yesterday (and they were at home), is naive.