Neil Happy to Confront Selection Headache ; a Welcome Dilemma
Evening Times › September 24, 2010
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Evening Times › September 24, 2010
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As a player, Neil Lennon was always sceptical when he heard managers bemoaning a 'selection dilemma'. It was a concept he simply could not appreciate.
For him, back then, there was nothing more straightforward than the idea of getting your best players out on the pitch and winning football matches.See the full content of this document
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Neil Happy to Confront Selection Headache ; a Welcome Dilemma
Formations and tactics, as he saw it, obviously had an influence on the outcome of a game and were important.
But the key to being successful for Lennon was to get as many of your best players out on the park at on...See the full content of this document
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