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Posted January 22, 2013 03:23 · last edited January 22, 2013 03:24

Brett from Leopold method has written an article analysing the match between Sydney and Wellington.
Before you groan and ask, why would I want to go there again, the article does shed a new positive light on the pessimistic situation, but still argues for dropping Plan B and reverting back to Plan A

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We’re all familiar with the football cliché “they could have been five up at half time”. Of course it is applied to a team that has created lots of good chances but converted few of them. Rarely would you hear its inverse, that a team “could have been one up at half time” when they have in fact created not that much but converted everything. If it did exist, that cliché might apply to Sydney FC in this incredible match.

Read more:
http://leopoldmethod.com.au/sydney-fc-7-1-wellington-inbetweeners-punished/

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chemi edited January 22, 2013 03:24

Brett from Leopold method has written an article analysing the match between Sydney and Wellington.
Before you groan and ask, why would I want to go there again, the article does shed a new positive light on the pessimistic situation, but still argues for dropping Plan B and reverting back to Plan A

We’re all familiar with the football cliché “they could have been five up at half time”. Of course it is applied to a team that has created lots of good chances but converted few of them. Rarely would you hear its inverse, that a team “could have been one up at half time” when they have in fact created not that much but converted everything. If it did exist, that cliché might apply to Sydney FC in this incredible match.

Read more:
http://leopoldmethod.com.au/sydney-fc-7-1-wellington-inbetweeners-punished/