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... d rotation. Kev would drop deep, dragging a defender with him and creating space for JJ to exploit. Scott Miller would dictate the tempo from deep. Our full-backs would provide width. It was poetry. It was art. It was a tactical masterpiece.
The reality was a mess.
Kev, my newly anointed False 9, was trying his best to drop deep and link the play, but he was being man-marked by one of their brutish defensive midfielders.
A lad built like a brick shithouse who had clearly ...
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