When Spain is clicking you see player’s switching positions and making diagonal
runs. When they aren’t clicking its static and passing around the arc
predictably and utterly devoid of threat.
Michael Gardiner
San Diego Whites
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> On Jul 3, 2018, at 4:00 AM,
None, you have to take the corner and try to win.
Mark
El Presidente Wisconsin Whites
Leeds United
Chicago Fire
From: Leedslist on behalf of Richard Naef
Sent: Tuesday, July 3, 2018 9:39:29 AM
To: Jeremy Adams; {broken-address} Nicholas Armit; Michael Benjamin;
That's a very good point, if Japan had taken a short corner rather than tried
to get it in the box to score, time would have been up and they'd have had a
good a chance as Belgium in extra time or penalties. Belia has said that his
teams always play to win, I wonder how much flack he'll get
Have you seen the brilliant trolling of Neymar by Eric Cantona on Facebook?
Futbolholic
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Eric Cantona trolling Neymar (Via: Eric Cantona)
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Graham White
On Tuesday, 3 July 2018, 10:54:33 CEST,
We bought anyone yet?
On Tuesday, July 3, 2018, 8:49:53 AM EDT, {broken-address} Nicholas Armit
wrote:
The odd cross into the box (which does not equate to long ball football) does
no harm Jeremy especially with Costa in the middle. Spain got behind Russia
several times yet chose to
The odd cross into the box (which does not equate to long ball football) does
no harm Jeremy especially with Costa in the middle. Spain got behind Russia
several times yet chose to cut back rather than cross. They must be fined if
they do cross the ball! Isn't the sign of madness doing the
Yes full credit to Japan for taking the game to Belgium and not playing for a
draw (though this is what cost them the game, most underdog teams would have
tried to time waste that last corner kick) I thought they looked a real handful
and if they had a little more experience in how to see out
If you read the book(s) on Pep you'll see that he's against Tiki Takka (or
tippy tappy). Yes he plays a possession based game but he intends his
possession to have purpose and for it to include passes that split defences,
and he encourages players to take on defenders in the last third of the
And fast aggressive skillful football which was a joy to watch. Thank God we
got Colombia!
Nick
On Tuesday, July 3, 2018, 4:54:38 AM EDT, {broken-address} John Lee
wrote:
Agreed Richard - watching Japan was an object lesson in how to react to
misses, tackles etc - either with a wry
Agreed Richard - watching Japan was an object lesson in how to react to misses,
tackles etc - either with a wry smile, a 'very brief' outburst of frustration,
and then getting on with the job. Compare and contrast with Neymar, who was
unfortunate enough to roll onto a tazer, repeatedly! What an
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