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Souness

British  
/ ˈsuːnɪs /

noun

  1. Graeme. born 1953, Scottish footballer and manager: played for a number of clubs, most notably Liverpool (1978–84) whom he also managed (1991–94); won 54 caps for Scotland

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Souness, who was never shy of a tackle during his own glittering playing career, thought a physical approach might be the way to beat the Ukrainian side at Ibrox.

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"At that time, the pitch didn't have to be a fixed width as long as it was above a certain minimum. So I made it the absolute minimum," Souness told FourFourTwo.

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"It wasn't purist stuff but it was within the rules," Souness added.

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Forget moving the advertising hoardings, Graeme Souness brought in the actual touchlines.

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We need a Graeme Souness -type manager who won't let players just turn up to get their huge salaries.

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