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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Not sure how any of this post is relevant to our game Supersub6?
    Sub is perfectly capable of speaking for himself, but it seems obvious to me that he's pointing out to those that moan about hoofball, that 'good football' and lots of possession does not necessarily lead to winning games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Sub is perfectly capable of speaking for himself, but it seems obvious to me that he's pointing out to those that moan about hoofball, that 'good football' and lots of possession does not necessarily lead to winning games.
    I honestly do not believe our lot could manage 82% possession sinkov.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Sub is perfectly capable of speaking for himself, but it seems obvious to me that he's pointing out to those that moan about hoofball, that 'good football' and lots of possession does not necessarily lead to winning games.
    Too true sinkov, football is going down the pan.
    Look at West Ham and Chelsea both had 72% possession and needed extra time to see off lowly opponents.
    Wolves had 65% against Norwich and lost, QPR had 72% possession and lost to Peterborough.

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