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  1. #1
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    The back row

    The back row from last nights team photo:

    ⚫️ Nick Pope - 6ft 6"
    ⚪️ Sven Botman - 6ft 4"
    ⚫️ Nick Woltemade - 6ft 6"
    ⚪️ Dan Burn - 6ft 7"
    ⚫️ Malick Thiaw - 6ft 4"
    ⚪️ Joelinton - 6ft 2"

    I love that the unit of Big Joe is the smallest one there




  2. #2
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    Haha. Epic!

  3. #3
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    Ha...mint!

    More goals from set pieces now, please!

  4. #4
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    Team of giants.

    I read somewhere that a lot more teams or foregoing the build up play this season playing direct - the good old long ball game.

    And it?s something that teams aren?t used to defending against anymore as they?re used to players trying to pass around them.

    Good luck winning a header against those guys 😆

  5. #5
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    The long old long ball game - you love that over there in the UK

  6. #6
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    "A good biggun is better than a good littleun" as the saying goes.

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