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  1. I think that’s the point though - Farke is disagreeing with what’s been stated in the article. Why should he learn from something he disputes? the changes that were made may well have been ineffective - so write that. Don’t claim he’s too stubborn to do so then reference last season as if to try to create a narrative that Farke has somehow lost it since then.
  2. Unless I picked some fluke games it seems to be Aaron’s has blue all over the pitch , it just never gets an intense colour because he barely has any touches. That said perhaps I’ve massively misunderstood how these things work. I compared him with the villa full backs from the Sheffield United game and the spurs Vs man united full backs. also the west ham full backs vs wolves - he doesn’t get forward as much but he definitely seems to be moved around? apologies if I’ve misunderstood
  3. Having just looked at the heat maps from a few other full backs from some games last week - Aaron’s being moved around the pitch is exactly what that heat map shows.
  4. Paul Lambert actually hit out a few times this (last) season, I remember this one aimed at his squad rotation critics and I think Ipswich fans were annoyingly fond of his outbursts against both the media and the owner. not sure how it went down on here ” Football has changed. It's not just about 18 guys. It's everybody. So all this crap that people turn around and say about 'strongest team'. It's a load of s***e, that's what it is. S***e. "Last year this football club had some guys playing 3,000 minutes and some guys playing 300 minutes. That's unfair. People who don't know the game and don't have a clue about keeping people fit… That's what annoys me.” For me “losing it” is when a police officer has to restrain you whilst you get yourself sent off in a derby that your team go on to lose 3-0 the comments from Farke are unusual for him but nothing many top managers don’t do when required - I’m all for him standing up for his staff and having a voice to contradict things he believes are incorrect. I see what your saying but I guess it’s more of the case that poor performances end up yielding articles like the one being discussed - where journalists feel they can label the managers attitude and offer tactical insights - whether the manager responds or not it’s normally a sign that things are not going great on the pitch - hopefully in just a few months all things Norwich will be a much happier discussion! apologies quoted sgncfc by mistake and can’t work out how to delete!
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