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    Re: Champions League attack v's defence

    Quote Originally Posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
    Eric would be furious, he'd want Ancelotti hung drawn, and quartered for winning the Champions League the wrong way!
    Real Madrid are top scorers in La Liga and second top scorers from open play. They will probably win the league. Being more defensive against the likely Premier League champions away from home in the second leg of a European tie is completely natural. They certainly weren't like it in the first leg and haven't been ultra cautious throughout the campaign.

    We are the poorest side in the second tier for scoring from open play and have one of the poorest scoring records in the divisjon. We'd play two defensive midfielders against a side in the bottom 3, hope not to concede and pinch a late winner. That's not natural.

    You've had a bit of a mare here, there is no comparison between the two and you've made yourself look a bit of a fool again.

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    Re: Champions League attack v's defence

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    Real Madrid are top scorers in La Liga and second top scorers from open play. They will probably win the league. Being more defensive against the likely Premier League champions away from home in the second leg of a European tie is completely natural. They certainly weren't like it in the first leg and haven't been ultra cautious throughout the campaign.

    We are the poorest side in the second tier for scoring from open play and have one of the poorest scoring records in the divisjon. We'd play two defensive midfielders against a side in the bottom 3, hope not to concede and pinch a late winner. That's not natural.

    You've had a bit of a mare here, there is no comparison between the two and you've made yourself look a bit of a fool again.
    Only NCB could somehow use Ancelotti and Real Madrid as an example to justify Bulut Ball

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    Re: Champions League attack v's defence

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    Only NCB could somehow use Ancelotti and Real Madrid as an example to justify Bulut Ball
    It was a joke go and hug your Mick teddy butt

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    Re: Champions League attack v's defence

    Quote Originally Posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
    It was a joke go and hug your Mick teddy butt
    That old chestnut Course it was.

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    Re: Champions League attack v's defence

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    That old chestnut Course it was.
    Eric would be furious, he'd want Ancelotti hung drawn, and quartered for winning the Champions League the wrong way!

    You think that's serious? it was an obvious p!ss take even if you're thick as pig Sh1t

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    Re: Champions League attack v's defence

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    Real Madrid are top scorers in La Liga and second top scorers from open play. They will probably win the league. Being more defensive against the likely Premier League champions away from home in the second leg of a European tie is completely natural. They certainly weren't like it in the first leg and haven't been ultra cautious throughout the campaign.

    We are the poorest side in the second tier for scoring from open play and have one of the poorest scoring records in the divisjon. We'd play two defensive midfielders against a side in the bottom 3, hope not to concede and pinch a late winner. That's not natural.

    You've had a bit of a mare here, there is no comparison between the two and you've made yourself look a bit of a fool again.
    Ha ha it was a joke you silly old plonker

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    Re: Champions League attack v's defence

    Quote Originally Posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
    Ha ha it was a joke you silly old plonker
    With the best wind ups you don't reveal its a wind up

    I read the Ancelotti book, thought it was a really good read.

    As for Madrids tactics, good teams adapt, they can also bang them in, look at their lineup.

    When the big boys do it, and you can see the tactical battle its more acceptable (my opinion) than a load of cloggers sitting behind the ball and hoping, the difference being Madrid can turn it on when needs be.

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