and the tactics of George Graham on a particularly cautious day.
There, I've said it.
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and the tactics of George Graham on a particularly cautious day.
There, I've said it.
Nobody minds that, I think. After all, football is about much more than what happens with the ball. Actually, during Wenger's twilight period, The Banter Years, the only player we've had who thoroughly understood this in his bones was Cesc Fabregas.
Simeone deserves all the credit he gets, imo. He's up against some pretty nasty, local, hegemonic footballing powers, in Real Madrid, and he's giving it a very decent go.
More than a touch of the Danny Trejos about him too
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