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Scotland need to find a bit of tempo in their game.
"He's a player who likes to make breaks and play with a bit of tempo, so he's just the kind of player we like here".
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His occasional bits of tempo twisting seemed slightly eccentric but did the music no particular violence.
Tope looked good - he's got a bit of pace and tempo about him, and Nathan's played his part.
Little passes stuck and, when we get in a groove and play with a little bit of a tempo, we're a pretty strong team.
Flitcroft referred to Andy Woolmer's "safe way of refereeing" later, not critically but suggesting that after "a couple of meaty tackles" his caution had "broken the game up a bit", imposing "a lack of tempo and fluidity.
The opening movement felt a bit deliberate in places, its extremes of tempo and dynamics at times over-controlled, its logic rather than its emotional depth very much to the fore.
"We hoped to keep a better tempo and a bit of continuity, but unfortunately for one reason and another we didn't, and the injuries were part of that," he added.
But I knew they were on a back-to-back and I wanted to force the tempo, make it a bit of a track meet".
He appears fond of tempo extremes.
"You've got to meet the game with a certain amount of tempo control, poise and know that you're in for a long duration and get the feel of the game, the referees and the whole bit," Jackson said.
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