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    [Albion] Fitness levels and a passive manager.

    Agree completely. The worry is, the in game management never changes. We try and play exactly the same way for 90 mins, even though the opposition change their style. It appears passive and somewhat naive but I am assured that Potter is the bees knees, so I will bite my lip and wait for the...
  2. M

    [Albion] Fitness levels and a passive manager.

    A suck through the teeth, a rather wistful look and the inevitable....." It is what it is "
  3. M

    [Albion] Fitness levels and a passive manager.

    The fans wouldn't be reacting well to his passivity in making changes. They are quick to detect a game changing and would be letting him know in no uncertain manner. Hughton got endless stick and Potter is getting an easy ride at the moment.
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    [Albion] Fitness levels and a passive manager.

    He is a lightweight luxury that we cannot afford, particularly at the moment. You can't go through 90 minutes continually giving the ball away. Great if you are 3-0 up and safe from trouble. Absolutely not the answer if you are in a muck and bullets relegation struggle and every tackle won and...
  5. M

    [Albion] Fitness levels and a passive manager.

    You've got a very short memory. We have faded badly in a lot of second halves this season.
  6. M

    [Albion] Fitness levels and a passive manager.

    Its down to concentration levels and thus to fitness. We switch off too often, late in games.
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    [Albion] Fitness levels and a passive manager.

    It happens over and over again. Bright first half, fade badly in the second. Tonight, you visibly saw players flagging. Lallana was knackered early in the second half and his tired mistake led to their first goal. Concentration levels dip at the end of games and we play the price. The manager...

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