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Quotation: Megsons defensive tactics were depressing to watch, with hoof ball being the run of the day. The only time we played attacking, passing football we scored.…I am unhappy with 3-5-fecking-2. It doesn’t work and results in a hoof ball game of panic kicking to “get rid.”…All there is is panic and hoofing the ball up field, either back to the opposition or out for a throw.…Am I happy with Megson? Nope. Not at all. More defensively minded hoof-ball.
Author:
“Alex”
(This author is either a pseudonym or is not clearly named in the original source.)
Publishing location:
Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, United Kingdom
Date of publication:
Nov. 14, 2005
This cite belongs to a full entry for hoofball.