I have always been a firm believer in the adage that "You make your own
luck." From what I have seen and heard, Bielsa is also an adherent. He
clearly believes that if we keep playing the "right" way, keep swarming
over the opponents and making our overloads and delivering the ball into
the danger
I agree - teams do make their own luck, but only to a point. It's a numbers
game and the more time you spend attacking, the odds of scoring "should"
improve.
My fear at the moment is that we aren't inventive enough and trot out the
same game play week in week out. 75% possession and running teams
The thing is, if we're doing all the right things then our goals won't seem
"lucky", they'll seem like just rewards...
On Mon, 7 Oct 2019 at 10:52, Robert Heath wrote:
> I have always been a firm believer in the adage that "You make your own
> luck." From what I have seen and heard, Bielsa is al
I think that when you don’t score when you’re on top, you lose the right to
grumble about bad luck , poor refereeing decisions etc.
It’s not the ref that misses clear chances or switches off at the back.
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> On 7 Oct 2019, at 11:02, Ed Morrish wrote:
>
> The thing is, if we'r
Very well put Simon.
Best regards,Scott.
> On 7 Oct 2019, at 17:05, Simon McNally wrote:
>
> I think that when you don’t score when you’re on top, you lose the right to
> grumble about bad luck , poor refereeing decisions etc.
> It’s not the ref that misses clear chances or switches off at t