Dronny wrote:So, deductions.....
- We're fitter
- We've got better strength on the bench
- We're mentally stronger as other teams switch off
- We like to put our own fans through the wringer
Alioune DVToure wrote:Dronny wrote:So, deductions.....
- We're fitter
- We've got better strength on the bench
- We're mentally stronger as other teams switch off
- We like to put our own fans through the wringer
Fitness is the big thing. Blackpool managed to do surprisingly well against better sides (Villa, Liverpool) because they were extremely fit and able to keep plugging away until the end. They spent the whole pre-season running in sand.
For us, the quality of our bench is, as you say, another factor. But we do seem to outlast teams either way.
Swansea save energy with accurate passing and playing piggy in the middle with the opposition's one-up-top.
Ted Hughes wrote:
Blackpool always looked like they were running in sand to me, so it certainly worked.
Ted Hughes wrote:.
Those stats are not good ones for the coaching staff , not at all. It proves they are not doing their job very well.
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BlueinBosnia wrote:Interesting to see that only us and Swansea have such high proportions of goals near the end.
Does this table automatically update throughout the season? It'd be interesting to compare the stats every 6-7 games to see how things pan out with different clubs...
Blue Since 76 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:.
Those stats are not good ones for the coaching staff , not at all. It proves they are not doing their job very well.
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Rubbish. If the tactics are just to keep the ball for the 1st 15 minutes of each half unless there's a great chance to score, then the tactic is working well. If we're supposed to score then it's not working, but neither of us know what the plan is
Ted Hughes wrote:
Of course how silly of me.
Why would we want to score early in the first or second half ? What possible advantage would that give us ?
The plan is working perfectly, as you say.
I don't know what I was thinking.
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