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Playing non-aggressive


MelSage

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1 hour ago, MelSage said:

According to whoscored.com we are playing non-aggresive. Does anybody know what that means and how it is measured?

We don't receive many cards. If you look at Preston their style is classed as aggresive and they are top of the card table.

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Think its do to with cards, fouls and tackles.

When we've played away recently we've definitely settled in to let the opposition pass it around but not let them through the channels.

Full backs tuck in and wingers come deep and wide to almost make a back 6, three midfielders screen in front. Difficult for teams to get through so they pass side to side, pretty much the story of the Brentford game.

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2 minutes ago, Shuff264 said:

Think its do to with cards, fouls and tackles.

When we've played away recently we've definitely settled in to let the opposition pass it around but not let them through the channels.

Full backs tuck in and wingers come deep and wide to almost make a back 6, three midfielders screen in front. Difficult for teams to get through so they pass side to side, pretty much the story of the Brentford game.

Not so difficult for Sheffield United, Barnsley and Bristol City ?

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3 hours ago, MelSage said:

According to whoscored.com we are playing non-aggresive. Does anybody know what that means and how it is measured?

Q. Does anybody know what that means?      A.  cr@p  

Q. How it is measured?     A.  In Buckets 

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We don't like to "hit" the back of the opposition's net. No possession, no midfield and no "shooting", it's politically correct football. Anything which approaches "aggression" is out. Just hoof it forward, run the channels then get the hell "out of the building". Fast. Before the opposition know what's not hit them. :mellow:

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