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    Quote Originally Posted by durhampie View Post
    We need to come out firing for 90 minutes, and not just for 45 minutes.. This has been the trend for some while now. Also, what is worrying when SM makes his substitutions around the 65th min, we seem to concede a goal shortly after..
    It does look like w concede a lot from 75mins+ which can show a lack of depth or lack of tactical knowledge to deal with a opposition getting hold of games.

    I'd like to see a bigger breakdown of goals conceded and subs made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caj85 View Post
    It does look like w concede a lot from 75mins+ which can show a lack of depth or lack of tactical knowledge to deal with a opposition getting hold of games.

    I'd like to see a bigger breakdown of goals conceded and subs made.
    I got intrigued and delved into this a bit.

    We've conceded more goals in the 0-15 minute segment than any other 15minute segment. We've won 6 points after the 75th minute and lost 4 points.

    So my original post above doesn't ring true.

    We've scored the most goals in the 15-30 segment.

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