Who Controls Territory? 11:21 - Feb 8 with 1533 views | BrianMcCarthy | I know it's the Premier league, but I think this is fascinating and hilarious in equal measure - Burnley!!! (you can just picture their style of play from the graphic). | |
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Who Controls Territory? on 11:47 - Feb 8 with 1463 views | DannyPaddox | | | | |
Who Controls Territory? on 11:49 - Feb 8 with 1451 views | saxbend | Burnley and Man City complement each other almost exactly. | | | |
Who Controls Territory? on 13:37 - Feb 8 with 1318 views | CliveWilsonSaid | The Norwich one looks like how I set up when I play Chess. Solid structure at the back and attack the corners. I never win either! | |
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Who Controls Territory? on 16:36 - Feb 8 with 1183 views | DannyPaddox | Arsenal looking like David Byrne on the 1978 More Songs About Buildings and Food LP cover with Byrne looking about as happy as Mikel Arteta is these days. | | | |
Who Controls Territory? on 16:41 - Feb 8 with 1166 views | NW5Hoop | Basically, the better players you have, the more you control the ball. I also saw a graphic of ursine defecatory habits. More common in woods than in shopping centres, apparently. | | | |
Who Controls Territory? on 16:47 - Feb 8 with 1137 views | DannyPaddox |
Who Controls Territory? on 16:41 - Feb 8 by NW5Hoop | Basically, the better players you have, the more you control the ball. I also saw a graphic of ursine defecatory habits. More common in woods than in shopping centres, apparently. |
Regular visitors to the Arndale Centre/ Southside, Wandsworth would disagree. | | | |
Who Controls Territory? on 17:02 - Feb 8 with 1079 views | dannyblue | It is kind of interesting that no team - even man city - has more posession in their most defensive wide positions. I guess because attacks piss ball about there looking for an opening, and defenders don't dally there and clear it up the line as quick as poss. | | | |
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