Worked out how to play winning football 11:19 - Feb 2 with 956 views | numptydumpty | After watching football for over 40 years, it seems to win games - you have to have a solid and decent goalkeeper, central defender, central midfielder and centre forward. If you have sorted that out, you win more than you lose... That is all that is required. End of....🤣🤣🤣 | |
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Worked out how to play winning football on 11:52 - Feb 2 with 837 views | loftboy | It was Warnock that always talked of the spine, his was Kenny, Hill, Derry and Helguson. | |
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Worked out how to play winning football on 13:14 - Feb 2 with 715 views | strikerace | I think scoring more goals plays into this somehow too | | | |
Worked out how to play winning football on 13:40 - Feb 2 with 625 views | MoonshineSteve |
Worked out how to play winning football on 13:14 - Feb 2 by strikerace | I think scoring more goals plays into this somehow too |
Now that's just naive. Tactics. Psychology. Smarts. | |
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Worked out how to play winning football on 13:56 - Feb 2 with 584 views | Antti_Heinola | I always think Fergie's theory was this: 6 or 7 of the team workmanlike, reliable, hard workers with good positional sense who can be trusted to do their jobs: Irwin, Neville, Bruce, Pallister, O'Shea, Blomqvist, Fortune, Park, etc etc. All good players, but not superstars. Then you sprinkle that with your stardust: Cantona, Beckham, Giggs, Keane, Yorke, Ronaldo, Rooney. So few of those United lesser lights were much cop elsewhere - Brown, O'Shea, Park, etc. But excelled there, because they were excellent support players. Around lesser players, at lesser clubs, or even in some cases for England, they never looked as good. | |
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