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I didn't think that Lampard was the best choice for a relegation scrap, where experience counts for a fair bit.

 

He played an aggressive, high press last night, but Spurs had the technical ability to beat it and expose the back four. Full marks for positive thinking, but it didn't turn out to be the best strategy.

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2 minutes ago, Cronky said:

I didn't think that Lampard was the best choice for a relegation scrap, where experience counts for a fair bit.

 

He played an aggressive, high press last night, but Spurs had the technical ability to beat it and expose the back four. Full marks for positive thinking, but it didn't turn out to be the best strategy.

 

Tactically he's mostly hopeless. He tried playing Havertz as a deep lying number 8 at Chelsea, and persisted with that high line and press last night after it was clear that Spurs would time and time again get in behind Everton as Keane is dreadful and Coleman is past it.

 

If a manager can't realise that a particular tactic doesn't fit the personnel he has then you've got an enormous problem.

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17 minutes ago, Cronky said:

I didn't think that Lampard was the best choice for a relegation scrap, where experience counts for a fair bit.

 

He played an aggressive, high press last night, but Spurs had the technical ability to beat it and expose the back four. Full marks for positive thinking, but it didn't turn out to be the best strategy.


No marks for positive thinking if it doesn’t correspond to reality. 

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At the risk of sounding like a conspiratorial nutter, is there a chance that one day some cynical team/manager could plant someone in crowd to fake a medical emergency to get a potentially advantageous break in play in an important game

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1 minute ago, Dandy Man said:

At the risk of sounding like a conspiratorial nutter, is there a chance that one day some cynical team/manager could plant someone in crowd to fake a medical emergency to get a potentially advantageous break in play in an important game

Yes, definitely.

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2 minutes ago, Dandy Man said:

At the risk of sounding like a conspiratorial nutter, is there a chance that one day some cynical team/manager could plant someone in crowd to fake a medical emergency to get a potentially advantageous break in play in an important game

 

Absolutely.

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4 minutes ago, Dandy Man said:

At the risk of sounding like a conspiratorial nutter, is there a chance that one day some cynical team/manager could plant someone in crowd to fake a medical emergency to get a potentially advantageous break in play in an important game

I thought of this the other day. :lol:

 

Just thinking how it killed the atmosphere at the Spurs game at home - no one could be arsed after it. Bruceball didn’t help like. 

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7 minutes ago, Dandy Man said:

At the risk of sounding like a conspiratorial nutter, is there a chance that one day some cynical team/manager could plant someone in crowd to fake a medical emergency to get a potentially advantageous break in play in an important game

So long as the ‘stooge’ wouldn’t mind potentially being zapped by up to 1000 volts to the heart…

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12 minutes ago, Dandy Man said:

At the risk of sounding like a conspiratorial nutter, is there a chance that one day some cynical team/manager could plant someone in crowd to fake a medical emergency to get a potentially advantageous break in play in an important game

That one right there really helped Liverpool :lol: Inter were completely dominating beforehand

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