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    Physical teams playing with pace and intensity. Not afraid to go long and mix it up. Playing two strikers up front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Putney Pie View Post
    Physical teams playing with pace and intensity. Not afraid to go long and mix it up. Playing two strikers up front.
    I thought how refreshing it was yesterday to see a team play two up front. Wimbledon got it spot on in so many ways. Great physicality all over the pitch, defended with real passion, effective with the ball, implemented their game plan perfectly both games. It was like men against boys. I swear we could play them ten times and not win.

    So many lessons these last two games about what's wrong with our team and approach. I just hope our owners learn from them.

    I'm tired of trying to play the "right" way when it makes no sense and isn't effective. It's not like fans are entertained by it either.

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