Do short safe passes lead to impotence? (1 Viewer)

Hiraeth

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Ash

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As soon as Ayari came on last night we started being a bit braver with more passes between the lines, Allen was a also a big part in that in moving the ball around quicker in more dangerous areas.

The midfield is a major issue, but dropping Ayari nullified any creativity we could’ve had from the first minute. Robins got it totally wrong
 

covboy9

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The safe passing is a worry the lack of legs is more of a worry

we are going to struggle on the road as it is
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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I guess Stephen Hughes and Sammy Clingan don't have any kids then.
 

johnwillomagic

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The short passing ad hoc is not bad but it is the speed and movement around the short passes which seriously needed picking up!
 

coop

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The trouble comes when they generally don't play 11 v 11 it's normally 7 v 7 and so on ,so the likes of Palmer who would be great in your 5 a side team looks fucking shit on full size pitch as I can't recall him ever knocking a 30/40 yard pass it's always little flicks or two step overs then put it out of play .
 

duffer

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Now I know what my problem is, I've been playing too much 5-a-side. I need to get back to bigger pitches.

Go long to "go long", basically. I'll send the little blue pills back. 😄
 
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