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Thread: Stop screaming

  1. #1
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    Stop screaming

    At players for playing it short at the back.

    Hendry very comfortable at receiving it but the crowd are hysterical at times.

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    Hendry Bain Waddell all comfortable with ball at their feet. Just keep it away from Odea and Holt.

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    McCann wanted us to be brave in possession and apart from one mistake we were. Sometimes it's best to accept playing hoofball Loses possession too easily.

  4. #4
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    Saves losing possession. We just have to be careful at times, but it is the better option.

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    It's an inevitability we will be caught at some point and it will cost a goal but how many goals did we lose last season because when we hoofed it up it just came straight back?

    I think when we get past the two or three forwards pressing we then get up the park very quickly and create chances.

    Well worth persevering with but fans have got to accept there are some risks.

    We are lucky to have a keeper and centre back who are very comfortable playing this way.

    Spence was telling the crowd to settle yesterday 're the near hysteria and he was right.

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