Is the United Way an actual style of football or emotional romanticising of previous eras?
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For the best part of a decade we've been through several managers, with several styles of football, to varying levels of success.
None of these experiments have proven to be very successful, and you'd wonder how a club so big could not see that the style of football radically changed in the years after SAF.
Our post-SAF managers could have their styles described like
Is the United Way an actual style of football or emotional romanticising of previous eras?
None of these experiments have proven to be very successful, and you'd wonder how a club so big could not see that the style of football radically changed in the years after SAF.
Our post-SAF managers could have their styles described like
- Hard to break down, really defensive teams with a little bit of hoofball. Uninspiring and you'd question any...
Is the United Way an actual style of football or emotional romanticising of previous eras?