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Originally Posted by Lord Stiffupperlip
It's easy to assume the addition of a proven striker would solve all our woes. It wouldn't!
Our current problems are deeper rooted than individual ability.
I seriously doubt if Harry Kane would make much difference to our goal tally, he wouldn't get the chance.
Stanley's rise from non-league wasn't because we had better players than other teams. It was because we played better football.
Saturday proved that philosophy beyond doubt.
Cambridge were nothing special, but their game plan was simple - control the ball and you control the game!
Over to you Mr Coleman
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Scouts report to Cambridge manager:-
Play on the break quickly has they push a high line with their back 3 that have no pace, target balls to right corner flag has their current wing back can't defend at all always out of position, don't worry about them as a threat non- existant passing ability just bring the ball with snow on it back under control when it comes back out of orbit, finally defender,s just keep a tidy back line no need to worry about a goal threat has they don't possess one.
PS. Score first and the 3 points are yours also don't worry about opposition bench has they will be in the 4th official,s ear.