Yesterday's Goals - a Plan A & Plan B 11:15 - Apr 19 with 1124 views | ParkRoyalR | Plan A Amos's winner yesterday shows how we can create and score goals in the absence of Willock, with an early pass from Chair using Dykes as the 'pivot' and the midfielders running on past Dykes, this is how Scotland use Dykes best and in Amos we have an athlete (and a good finisher) who can keep going for the full 90 and make these runs Plan B Amos's disallowed goal was a similar example of how a quick player with energy will gamble and run on to Dykes' flick-on's, seen quite a few of these in recent games with no-one gambling, yesterday may have been the 1st goal we've scored with the 'big man / little man' combination this season, Based on yesterday's performance we have a competitive spine in this team with Dunne, Field and Dykes and we are now finding different ways to score goals other than being totally reliant on Willock and the Wingbacks in a 5-3-2 formation, bodes well. |  | | |  |
Yesterday's Goals - a Plan A & Plan B on 11:30 - Apr 19 with 1065 views | LazyFan | Amos needs to start every game as he can score goals and we need another person who can do that in case Dykes and Chair are unable to do it. |  |
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Yesterday's Goals - a Plan A & Plan B on 14:58 - Apr 19 with 870 views | W7Ranger | What a great move/team goal that was. Dunne, Chair, Dykes and then Amos to finish. But a mention to Austin who not only pulls a defender away with his run, but points in the direction of Amos for Dykes to pass to. Brilliant all round! [Post edited 20 Apr 2022 16:51]
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