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Idk what’s more shocking: that this was nine years ago, or that they’re still posting about it despite “this guy” bumping us from automatic promotion to also automatic promotion

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At the beginning of the season I felt Hoedt wasn’t the most consistent (which was unpopular tbf), but he fully deserves this. Good work👏 (and hope Asprilla stays but doubt it)

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Clevs has this right. He knows we can’t be doing the VI play out the back nonsense. Much rather we try to maintain possession high but if under pressure in our own half, just boot it

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Bachmann had some impressive saves yesterday, fair play to him. Cleverley clearly trusts him more than Hamer, but so far, it’s paid off

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What I love about Cleverley (so far) summarized by luke. He isn’t trying to drill in one identity. His weekly training and commentary is to win and strategize for the opposition based on the tools available. Deserves the job IF he keeps it up

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Similar issues as we saw under Val seem to be the biggest thing holding us back: fitness levels don’t seem to match the opposition’s. That being said, current fatigue might be because of Val, lack of depth in certain positions, or both. Clevs has done very well with his options

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