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Jim Smith

Keane is looking to "be hard to beat" on Sunday

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Which (assuming its not a "double bluff") I presume means that they will be coming to get men behind the ball and hope to pick us off on the break. I suspect its not a double bluff because given the comments from our friends on TWTD that appears to be how he has them playing. They also suggest they are lumping a lot of long balls. The latter will clearly suit us as Barnett and Ward will deal with that all day long. I think that if they play defensively and let us build up some steam they may well pay the price! For me, the way to beat us is to play two wide men and expose our full backs so they can put as many men behind the ball as they like!

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[quote user="Jim Smith"]Which (assuming its not a "double bluff") I presume means that they will be coming to get men behind the ball and hope to pick us off on the break. I suspect its not a double bluff because given the comments from our friends on TWTD that appears to be how he has them playing. They also suggest they are lumping a lot of long balls. The latter will clearly suit us as Barnett and Ward will deal with that all day long. I think that if they play defensively and let us build up some steam they may well pay the price! For me, the way to beat us is to play two wide men and expose our full backs so they can put as many men behind the ball as they like![/quote]

Lets hope Keane does not read this thread then[:D]

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