I get the logic, we could go there ad attack and maybe win but in all likely hood they blow us away early doors so tryand keep it tight
not saying it will work but it's not "insane" like some folk seem to think
yep he was looking straight across the pitch at it with no one blocking his view, most people have eyes that work at distance of of more than 5 feet, maybe not at your "good" level but you'd think it was a prerequisite for a championship official
He was in freefall at QPR
He was a coach, he wasn't even the assistant manager (that was Gary Mc)
He lost to half a Celtic team in transition after having lost of other games where celtic batter them
you had to go through the water anyway which was about the same as it was before the game and it then create a dangerous bottleneck on the other steps that was far more dangerous than an icnh and half of water
But from a purely tactical view point Beale's teams were basically set up in a 4-1-2-2-1 system with no real wide players and they play a kind of "chaosball" that heavily used long balls into the channels crosses from the fullbacks. Be interesting to see if andhow they can adapt their current...