Without out any pace from any of our strikers we're very easy to play against.
Both Swansea and Southampton were able to push up the pitch and press us high as they had no worries from our strikers in behind.
Add to the fact that we have only 3 or 4 players with good close control.
It's easy to see how to beat us.
Hoots still hasn't figured out how to combat this away from home. Anyone got any ideas?
Posted By: roedtonowhere on March 29th 2014 at 20:47:35
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- Without out any pace from any of our strikers we're very easy to play against. (NCFC) - roedtonowhere, Mar 29, 20:47:35
- so why don't opposition teams do that at Carrow Road as well? (NCFC) - Mecagoenti, Mar 29, 20:53:35
- I think teams are more cautious at Carrow Road and are happy to take a point (NCFC) - roedtonowhere, Mar 29, 20:58:44
- And then along came a certain Mr Suarez (n/m) (NCFC) - Old Splat, Mar 29, 21:01:00
- I think teams are more cautious at Carrow Road and are happy to take a point (NCFC) - roedtonowhere, Mar 29, 20:58:44
- so why don't opposition teams do that at Carrow Road as well? (NCFC) - Mecagoenti, Mar 29, 20:53:35
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