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For those of you who haven’t seen it here’s an interesting article which I believe was carried out before the Posh game.

https://totalfootballanalysis.com/analy ... is-tactics
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I was just reading that, seems that problem has been poor execution and decision making when in front of goal. Plenty of chances created.
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Very interesting, thank you for sharing JT
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Very interesting read. It's good to see that we are just a few small improvements to our decision making from being a force to be reckoned with. Certainly paints a better picture than some would have us believe. Perhaps a neutral perspective allows for more clarity when viewing matches.
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Thanks for sharing - that's an interesting read :thumb
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Interesting to see we have had to most touches in the opposition box, and that we create most of our chances from wide areas.

Imagine we had some decent wingers...
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Pompey1984+1 wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2023 4:50 pm Interesting to see we have had to most touches in the opposition box, and that we create most of our chances from wide areas.

Imagine we had some decent wingers...
Interesting that the wide play he most liked was from Pack in exactly the same position as his assist on Saturday
Also emphasized the contribution of Kamara on the flanks but noticeable absence of any mention of meaningful contribution from Whyte or Scully apart from noting Scully is out injured
So yes would be nice for our apparent better winger signings to contribute as much as Kamara who has been excellent out wide when played or Lane who looks dangerous when played
So maybe these 2 are the way forward
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Pompey55 wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2023 5:12 pm
Pompey1984+1 wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2023 4:50 pm Interesting to see we have had to most touches in the opposition box, and that we create most of our chances from wide areas.

Imagine we had some decent wingers...
Interesting that the wide play he most liked was from Pack in exactly the same position as his assist on Saturday
Also emphasized the contribution of Kamara on the flanks but noticeable absence of any mention of meaningful contribution from Whyte or Scully apart from noting Scully is out injured
So yes would be nice for our apparent better winger signings to contribute as much as Kamara who has been excellent out wide when played or Lane who looks dangerous when played
So maybe these 2 are the way forward
I'm not sure about Scully, but I do think Whyte is better than a lot of our fans give him credit for. He quietly gets on with things
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The only reason Pack had the space he exploited at the weekend was becomes someone else occupied other space and pulled someone else with him.

Football is more like chess than it ever has been... The raw numbers alone don't do it justice.

It's a lot more like professionally cycling these days than football of old.
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Pompey1984+1 wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2023 6:15 pm
Football is more like chess than it ever has been...
So what we need then instead of Moushino we actually need Sven Magnus Carlsen as our coach 😂
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