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    Quote Originally Posted by BackRowArab View Post
    That's exactly the issue, from very early on it was clear you couldn't play football on that pitch. Get it long and direct and make their defenders have to deal with the ball and make mistakes.
    When they went down to 10 was the worst. It was driving me crazy the way we were trying to paty the ball about between defenders with the pitch like that.

    BTW, I think their red card was caused by the pitch. It really wasn't safe for the players at that point but there was only a few minutes to go so you can understand the officials carrying on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    When they went down to 10 was the worst. It was driving me crazy the way we were trying to paty the ball about between defenders with the pitch like that.

    BTW, I think their red card was caused by the pitch. It really wasn't safe for the players at that point but there was only a few minutes to go so you can understand the officials carrying on.
    If the score was level I don't think the ref would have finished the game

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