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Thread: Match Thread v Dundee (H)16th March

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    Yeah, it didn't work but I can see why JG went for it at the end.

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    I was more alarmed we didn't do anything to stem the tide first half, couldn't understand just watching that unfold. I still don't have a clue what Campbell's role is or what kind of midfielder he is meant to be. He is like tilson, charging, or floating around chasing the ball, but leaving gaps, and he just bounces off opponents, so it's hard to see him as a defensive mid, but he doesn't create either. We should have changed the shape, maybe pulled Middleton back, and stuck one of the midfielders in front of defence to screen it, and just cut off space.

    I'm no tactical expert, but doing nothing wasn't an option yesterday first half, we got away with it to a certain extent, and fortunate their mindset changes second half. Shaugnessy coming back for them makes huge difference. Was perfect sh1te storm of leaving ourselves totally open and horrific individual errors.

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