Tim Howard
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They're actually playing like more free.
They're actually playing like more free.
They're actually playing like more free.
Yeah, you're almost relieved, which is a, it's a crazy sort of, You know, human nature behavior, but you see it. They're more relaxed and more free. The other part and Southampton SAC, their second manager of the season. So they're on another interim manager. But that's been my point. And we've talked about this in depth, right? Like these teams come up and you mentioned it.
Yeah, you're almost relieved, which is a, it's a crazy sort of, You know, human nature behavior, but you see it. They're more relaxed and more free. The other part and Southampton SAC, their second manager of the season. So they're on another interim manager. But that's been my point. And we've talked about this in depth, right? Like these teams come up and you mentioned it.
Yeah, you're almost relieved, which is a, it's a crazy sort of, You know, human nature behavior, but you see it. They're more relaxed and more free. The other part and Southampton SAC, their second manager of the season. So they're on another interim manager. But that's been my point. And we've talked about this in depth, right? Like these teams come up and you mentioned it.
Everyone wants to play like Pep and Man City. They don't have the quality of players. So their center backs are some guy you've never heard of, not John Stones and Ruben Diaz, right? And so you're like, let's play expansive football. We give the ball away, we get punished. Southampton parked the bus and they got a result.
Everyone wants to play like Pep and Man City. They don't have the quality of players. So their center backs are some guy you've never heard of, not John Stones and Ruben Diaz, right? And so you're like, let's play expansive football. We give the ball away, we get punished. Southampton parked the bus and they got a result.
Everyone wants to play like Pep and Man City. They don't have the quality of players. So their center backs are some guy you've never heard of, not John Stones and Ruben Diaz, right? And so you're like, let's play expansive football. We give the ball away, we get punished. Southampton parked the bus and they got a result.
And I'm saying all they've, they spent the entire year playing a certain way, playing expansive, wanting to play between the lines and they got cooked every weekend. So I'm saying, well, why don't you earn the right to play in the Premier League, incrementally grab some points and then open it up a little bit when things start to go pretty okay.
And I'm saying all they've, they spent the entire year playing a certain way, playing expansive, wanting to play between the lines and they got cooked every weekend. So I'm saying, well, why don't you earn the right to play in the Premier League, incrementally grab some points and then open it up a little bit when things start to go pretty okay.
And I'm saying all they've, they spent the entire year playing a certain way, playing expansive, wanting to play between the lines and they got cooked every weekend. So I'm saying, well, why don't you earn the right to play in the Premier League, incrementally grab some points and then open it up a little bit when things start to go pretty okay.
Interesting result there.
Interesting result there.
Interesting result there.
he only the pictures tell a really interesting story because when you slow it down, he raises his arm and he looks at Sven Bachman. Now, what I would say is when I stand by, if you raise your arm, you're giving the referee a license to make a decision. And that decision might go against you. But what ends up happening in every single direct long ball, Up to a striker, right?
he only the pictures tell a really interesting story because when you slow it down, he raises his arm and he looks at Sven Bachman. Now, what I would say is when I stand by, if you raise your arm, you're giving the referee a license to make a decision. And that decision might go against you. But what ends up happening in every single direct long ball, Up to a striker, right?
he only the pictures tell a really interesting story because when you slow it down, he raises his arm and he looks at Sven Bachman. Now, what I would say is when I stand by, if you raise your arm, you're giving the referee a license to make a decision. And that decision might go against you. But what ends up happening in every single direct long ball, Up to a striker, right?
There's a confrontation with the center back. So what ends up happening is a striker looks at the ball, looks at the defender, edges back. Some strikers bottle it and they go, I ain't going up with him, right? But if you do challenge, we're taught, LD, and you know this. Unfortunately, we don't teach our young kids to do this, but you're taught to...
There's a confrontation with the center back. So what ends up happening is a striker looks at the ball, looks at the defender, edges back. Some strikers bottle it and they go, I ain't going up with him, right? But if you do challenge, we're taught, LD, and you know this. Unfortunately, we don't teach our young kids to do this, but you're taught to...