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You can tell that Howe is trying to manage minutes a lot better this time than last time. No doubt he has been analyzing all that went wrong mid season last time we were in Europe. I like that he's going out of his comfort zone, and tries to mix things up a lot more rather than just being stubborn and do the same thing over again.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Erikse said:

You can tell that Howe is trying to manage minutes a lot better this time than last time. No doubt he has been analyzing all that went wrong mid season last time we were in Europe. I like that he's going out of his comfort zone, and tries to mix things up a lot more rather than just being stubborn and sticking with the same old.

Aye. Not too bothered if we have some hiccups as a result, the evolution is good in itself.

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4 minutes ago, Erikse said:

You can tell that Howe is trying to manage minutes a lot better this time than last time. No doubt he has been analyzing all that went wrong mid season last time we were in Europe. I like that he's going out of his comfort zone, and tries to mix things up a lot more rather than just being stubborn and do the same thing over again.

 

 

 


He trusts Buncy’s analysis it would seem. 

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12 minutes ago, 80 said:

Aye. Not too bothered if we have some hiccups as a result, the evolution is good in itself.

 

Howe isn't used to experimenting and rotating that much, so I don't expect it all to go right immidiately. However as you say you don't evolve until you start trying new things, and he will learn a lot each time. Squad depth being slightly better also helps.

 

 

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16 minutes ago, Erikse said:

 

Howe isn't used to experimenting and rotating that much, so I don't expect it all to go right immidiately. However as you say you don't evolve until you start trying new things, and he will learn a lot each time. Squad depth being slightly better also helps.

 

 

 

The best thing is he's shown repeatedly that he can and does learn - which is more than the vast majority of managers, including initially successful ones.

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2 minutes ago, Aiston said:

Got it terribly wrong. Didn't attempt to attack for the last half an hour and just let Arsenal have free rein to do what they want.

Pretty certain if we tried to attack they would have countered the fuck out of us and battered us 

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I’ve said for ages now! Why don’t we put more priority into improving our technical ability. There’s a reason why we struggle to control games in the right way. I love fast and hard working players but we need technical ability to evolve properly! 

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1 minute ago, Ikon said:

I’ve said for ages now! Why don’t we put more priority into improving our technical ability. There’s a reason why we struggle to control games in the right way. I love fast and hard working players but we need technical ability to evolve properly! 

Because with won a cup and gotten Champions League twice in three seasons playing that way? Seems a solid enough reason to me.

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