Obviously I wasnt there so I’m just asking you to help me out here. How many fouls did St.Johnstone commit if it wasn’t 12?
Honestly, I lost count.
There was more than 12 fouls in the first half alone, that’s for sure.
Maybe I’ll take the time to go through the game again on redtv and give you an accurate figure, but I also wonder what value that would bring to the discussion.
I’m more interested to hear what people’s thoughts were on the formation tried or where players were deployed and the passages of play.
I’m more interested to hear what people’s thoughts were on the formation tried or where players were deployed and the passages of play.[/QUOTE]
For those of us not lucky enough to be able to attend the games why don’t you tell us what formations he tried during the game
I’d also be interested to know if St.Johnstone played any differently from normal. We’re always told that Tommy Wright is a very limited manager who plays hoofball, while his players throw hammers around. If that’s the case, why weren’t we prepared for that if we knew it was coming? Or were they just the better team?