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Here’s what Chesterimp said:1. Quick start – as nlondonimp says, a repeat of Portsmouth. After some sluggish and loose starts, we needed to start fast and precise against Pompey and achieved that. Needs the same on Saturday against good in-form opposition.2. Be the bullies – we didn’t let Portsmouth bully us as they did at Sincil Bank earlier in the season. Doncaster at Keepmoat were different, a better footballing side in an even match between two good footballing sides, but let’s get every advantage and get in their faces. But make sure we still have 11 on the pitch at full time!3. Bring the away form home. We stuck to our game on Tuesday as Portsmouth sought to keep it tight once a man down, effectively being the more defensive away side. Patience, speed and accuracy brought the win, though MA will not have been happy with the edgy minutes after the goal and will no doubt have insisted it doesn’t happen again.
Or simply, score at least one more goal than your opponent..Would be great if an ex-Grimsby player comes off the bench for us to score an 85th minute winner..
Quote from: IDM on January 29, 2021, 09:19:26 amOr simply, score at least one more goal than your opponent..Would be great if an ex-Grimsby player comes off the bench for us to score an 85th minute winner..I imagine that’s how most managers prepare for a game. No need to look at tactics, your opponent’s strengths and weaknesses etc - just tell them to go out and score more goals. Simple eh!