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Originally Posted by harrypothead
What I dont understand is when Keates was playing, he was in a midfield that closed down early and hassled for every ball, so why does he set up a team that dont challenge for the ball and sit back waiting for the oppression to make a mistake. Today that tactic alone cost us 4 goals. This league is all about putting pressure on the opposition and giving them no time on the ball, no time to think. Its basic school boys tactics. What is Keates thinking about this? Why is he setting his team up to lose????
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My thoughts too....We are much better when we attack..like at Yeovil.
Today we just invited pressure,sat way too deep and simply can't defend set pieces. We always resort to high balls that Thomas often doesn't even win. We lost all second balls and like Maidenhead they did a good job of closing us down.Some players showed no commitment or desire to challenge or move...Though Durrell was busy..
Last ten we go and attack them and look a better side..Lost to a poor side and that speaks volumes