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The other games today - 2014/15


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Akin to watching Watford vs Wimbledon circa 1988. Appalling game with no width on show whatsoever. Tell a lie, Coleman is showing well.

Disagree here. I think our system is working well with Coleman and Brady getting forward a lot from full back adding good width

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Akin to watching Watford vs Wimbledon circa 1988. Appalling game with no width on show whatsoever. Tell a lie, Coleman is showing well.

Disagree here. I think our system is working well with Coleman and Brady getting forward a lot from full back adding good width

It's very narrow though. Even Scotland are, but they're more accomplished centrally. I won't be watching the second half though, it hasn't entertained me enough to hold my attention.

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Tomorrow, Del Bosque will become the first Spanish national coach to reach 100 games with the national team. Class, and deserved.

 

How much of Spain's success in the past 7 years would you attribute to his coaching/management?

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Tomorrow, Del Bosque will become the first Spanish national coach to reach 100 games with the national team. Class, and deserved.

 

How much of Spain's success in the past 7 years would you attribute to his management?

 

I think he gave us that extra mile. The job of a manager is to get the best out of his players, and I would say that he did so. He implemented a system that played to our strengths and suited to the nature of international football.

 

He's also a great man manager, and a respected leader. Given the usually fractious nature of the Spain national team, he's got everybody rowing in the same direction.

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