Does anyone think that without the crowds, players are much more confident with the ball and playing themselves out of tight spaces? See too the short goalkicks with two defenders in a line with the goalkeeper ready to receive and build an attack. It's probably not just us (ours are the only matches I watchfor the full 90 minute), but across the league it's as if players feel they are playing in training games and there's less pressure. Will be curious to see if the percentage of hoofs and long balls goes up markedly when supporters are allowed back.