Clearly more informed than someone who thinks a number 10 and number 8 depend on playing left or right. Bizarre!LincsWoldsClaret wrote: ↑Wed Sep 10, 2025 6:17 pmObviously you consider yourself one of the 10% who are better informed than the rest of us. Thank your for your valuable insight.
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Simulation - cheating
There was contact - cheating
Passion - cheating
He was entitled to go down - cheating
There was contact - cheating
Passion - cheating
He was entitled to go down - cheating
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I've seen him do that and, at the time, was lucky enough to know someone who would do a turn for sixpence.
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On the basis that nobody has employed the W-M since the late 50’s/60’s (and that’s just in England), I’m not sure that statement holds much water.LincsWoldsClaret wrote: ↑Wed Sep 10, 2025 11:16 pmNumbers 1-11 signify positions in a football team - have done for over a century.
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Popular with insufferable bores.
Probably one of the reasons Natalie Sawyer dumped Sam Matterface
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My grandad used to say "Jimmy Robson could hide behind a blade of grass" and Harry Thompson catching the ball was as "easy as shelling peas". He would fit in the modern day commentary box I reckon
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Blimey, he was punching there!claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 11, 2025 8:03 amPopular with insufferable bores.
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As for 1-11 positions (not always exact shirt number), I always grew up with this as a 4-4-2:
9 - 10
11 - 6 - 8 - 7
3 - 4 - 5 - 2
1
9 the natural stiker.
10 the support man or target man so a 4-4-1-1 would have 10 behind 9.
I'm sure my many hours spent on Championship / Football Manager has a part to play too.
9 - 10
11 - 6 - 8 - 7
3 - 4 - 5 - 2
1
9 the natural stiker.
10 the support man or target man so a 4-4-1-1 would have 10 behind 9.
I'm sure my many hours spent on Championship / Football Manager has a part to play too.
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Still waiting for someone to use "Trequartista".ollieclarets8 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 10, 2025 5:11 pmI'm sure I've read "Quarterback" used on here. Now that's taking things to the extreme!![]()
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This is why there is often confusion on the roles for each number as it often is impacted by the common formation in your country at that particular time.ollieclarets8 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 11, 2025 10:14 amAs for 1-11 positions (not always exact shirt number), I always grew up with this as a 4-4-2:
9 - 10
11 - 6 - 8 - 7
3 - 4 - 5 - 2
1
9 the natural stiker.
10 the support man or target man so a 4-4-1-1 would have 10 behind 9.
I'm sure my many hours spent on Championship / Football Manager has a part to play too.
4,6 and 8 in particular are often interchanged. 4 was previously a midfielder prior to days of 4 defenders so some people (usually in Europe) still tend to call the 6 (ie the holding midfielder) a 4. And then some of those numbers were inside forwards (which generally doesn't exist now) so that can throw up confusion too.
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All pretentious sh1te. File with Corporate business jargon, people trying to sound more informed and intelligent than they are (yah guys yah) and Brad Bobley..
Didn't mean to quote you in that Doug..
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