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There has been some 'heretic' talk of the pitch size being reduced. This suggests a change of style and reducing space, I would expect some club insiders drenched in the cub philosophy to resign on the spot.
Reducing space is a tactic done by poor sides to keep the score down against better teams. Newport County beat Leicester and held Spurs by using their wretched pitch to neutralise more skillfull sides.
When Toshack left he was replaced by Colin Appleton in 1984. He was a direct manager and Ante Rajkovic declined to return from Bosnia after a few coaching sessions. He saw the writing on the wall. Colin was gone in January 1985.
Reducing the size of the pitch?. Who the hell agreed to this? It is HERESY.
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A pair of hoofball supporters at last night's game, who thought we were 100% better than Cooperball and unlucky not to be winning by miles at half time, said many times that shortening the pitch and making it less wide helped us to be more direct and (I kid you not) 'cut our that f*****g passing s**t'. I thought it was just me whose head they were doing in but when the left at 80 minutes it was accompanied by a round of applause by those sitting close.