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9th October 2017
11:50pm BST

"A lot of the stuff we get taught... throw it out the window. He does the complete opposite," Bellamy said on Sky Sports' coverage of the Wales-Ireland game. "You won't even see him. There are times he turns up on a Friday. There were times I couldn't tell you what formation we were playing on a Saturday or who was playing - you'd just read the list and it was basically, I had to look at someone else, Neil Lennon, and ask, 'what formation are we playing?' "There was no information whatsoever but, I'll tell you, he knew his players. You knew where you stood with him and if you played well for him, the confidence he'd give you and the way he'd make you feel, you just want to run even more for him."He goes on to describe how, even at set pieces, there was no real plan. O'Neill teams are renowned for being effective from dead balls but Bellamy insists it was just a case of attacking the bloody thing and there was no better man to dig you out after a game if you weren't giving him your all. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHH9HrV2Ct8 Well, yet again, he has Ireland in the playoffs. Two from two.
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