How can a centre half by trade be so attacking minded?...
I'd go along with this. He will know the defensive qualities needed to keep it tight but also he will know what defenders hate so can exploit it.It's my theory that most good managers were centre backs or defensive minded midfielders, not sure why it's the case.
If they've got a flair for attacking football maybe it's because they spent their career either watching their team attack from a distance or figuring out how to stop the opposition scoring and have plenty of ideas about it by the time they retire.
It's my theory that most good managers were centre backs or defensive minded midfielders, not sure why it's the case.
If they've got a flair for attacking football maybe it's because they spent their career either watching their team attack from a distance or figuring out how to stop the opposition scoring and have plenty of ideas about it by the time they retire.
How can a centre half by trade be so attacking minded?...
Cloughie
Just the exception to prove the rule...
...perhaps
I thought Steve Bruce had an eye for good attacking players and we were quite attack minded under him. All his tactics and ideas.I still struggle to fathom how someone who is defensive by nature is so attacking in management.
I thought Steve Bruce had an eye for good attacking players and we were quite attack minded under him. All his tactics and ideas.
KS seems to be leading how we play, so he'll have told Mowbray that he must play attack minded football and be on the front foot. Defensive footy wont be accepted under these guys.
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If I turn away
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Go crazy is what I will do
If I can't have you
I don't want nobody, baby
If I can't have you, uh-huh-oh
If I can't have you
I don't want nobody, baby
If I can't have you, uh-ho-oh
Oh, if I can't have you
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If I can't have you
I don't want nobody, baby
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If I can't have you
I don't want nobody, baby
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I don't want nobody, baby
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If I can't have you
You OK Tees?
Quite worrying that mate.
Diana Ross....Ha'way man.
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Weeping for the memory of a life gone by
Dancing with tears in my eyes
Living out a memory of a love that died
It's five and I'm driving home again
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The man on the wireless cries again
It's over, it's over
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It's late and I'm with my love alone
We drink to forget the coming storm
We love to the sound of our favourite song
Over and over
Dancing with tears in my eyes
Living out a memory of a love that died
It's time and we're in each other's arms
It's time but I don't think we really care
Dancing with tears in my eyes
Weeping for the memory of a life gone by
Dancing with tears in my eyes
Weeping for the memory of a life gone by
Dancing with tears in my eyes
yvonne elliman innit?You OK Tees?
Quite worrying that mate.
Diana Ross....Ha'way man.
You're right....I always thought it was D.R.yvonne elliman innit?

Could also reflect a pay differential between strikers and defenders making more defenders have to keep on earning?Interesting Thread.
Curiosity took me to the list of former Managers.
Defenders predominate and most of these were Centre Half's, when playing.
Alan Brown, George Hardwick. Bob Stokoe, Jimmy Adamson, Billy Elliott, Len Ashurst, Lawrie the Enemy, Dennis Smith, Mick McCarthy, Steve Bruce, Sam Allardyce. David Moyse, Chris Coleman,