RoyallyFcuked I would go with 4-2-3-1 or 4-1-2-1-2/ a variation on 4-4-2 but with a midfield diamond
-------------------Bond-------------------
Gunter-Ferdinand-McShane-Obita
-----Williams---------Quinn/Alex-------
Hurtado------Piazon---------McCleary
-----------Vydra/Orlando---------------
OR
--------------------Bond----------------------
Gunter-Ferdinand-McShane-Obita
-------------Williams/Quinn---------------
Hurtado-------------------------McCleary
-------------------Piazon----------------------
-------Orlando-----------Vydra---------
Difficult to decide for sure who would play and how as there's lots of options but surely that is a good thing and something we haven't had the luxury of for quite some time.
CountryRoyal If we have to play Hector in some oxf*rd up loan agreement then 3-5-2![]()
I'd quite like to see a 4-3-1-2, can see triangles for days in the middle of the park, a really solid midfield with a creative top 3 all playing off each other. If that can't break anyone down then we can always bring on McCleary, Hurtado, John...etc for width. :
In fairness it is such a difficult choice, not least because we have no idea how the players will actually perform. To try and find a way to accommodate the best of our attacking players will be hard enough, let alone trying to strike the right balance between attack and defence. I think the most ideal formation we could play to fit Piazon, Vydra, and our abundance of wingers would be a 4-4-2 diamond, but none of our CMs are defensively good enough to sit in front of and be the sole protection to the back four imo.
For me, Vydra has to play, but he can't play the lone striker role, so 2 up front. Same again with Piazon but it will be a struggle to play him at the same time as our wingers (I know he has played on the left but he's best as a 10 its that simple), and how can we have one of the best players at the club, GMac, sitting on the bench? Not to mention having signed 2 wingers this window.
It genuinely is a very difficult dilemmaOne thing is for certain is that its going to take some time for the players to bed themselves, the squad to adjust, and SC to figure out his best team so just be prepared.
Good post, 3-5-2 would be ideal for using the highest amount of our attacking players but wouldn't necassarily be the most effective. Also the players don't have experience of using it so its pretty unlikely.
The idea of 4-3-1-2 is good in theory, but also think its pretty unlikely. I simply cannot see us using a formation that has no wingers, it would be madness to have none of them playing.
I think it is more likely to be one of the formations that I suggested earlier in the thread (which I quoted above^), but picking up on what you said about the 4-4-2 diamond, I also worried whether any of our central midfielders are good enough defensively, whether they could be the protection of the back four as you say, but I think it would be worth a go with Williams as he is better playing further back than an attacking mid would for example.
If not Williams then possibly one of others (Quinn, Alex, Tshibola, Norwood) could adapt and do that role? The back four is much stronger now with the leadership and experience of McShane and Ferdinand, so we may only need one player to protect. Hopefully we will be scoring plenty at the other end so it won't matter anyway
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Also agree that Vydra is not a lone striker and has to play, so that kind of writes off the other formation I mentioned (the 4-2-3-1 as above^) but alternatively I was thinking of this 4-2-2-2
--------------------Bond----------------------
Gunter-Ferdinand-McShane-Obita
--------Williams---------Quinn-----------
Hurtado-------------------------McCleary
-------Orlando-----------Vydra---------
It gives the added protection of two players infront of the defence and has two wingers and strikers. The only thing is it leaves that attacking mid position blank and no room for Piazon which I didn't want, I know he can play on either wing as well so he could come in for Hurtado or McCleary, but I also think he will be best as a No10.
Of course we don't really know how good half these players are yet or how they're going to perform but I would have a go with 4-4-2 diamond and that 4-2-2-2, as I think we should definitely play with 2 strikers, interchanging Vydra, Orlando and Blackman. Maybe it would also be best to start with 2 centre mids in front of the defence and work our way towards having just one.
Also well said on your last paragraph, going to take some time for them all to settle and Clarke to know his best team. I am genuinely excited though, its going to be interesting to see what happens and makes it a lot more fun now that we have a very competetive squad for this level, with strength in depth and competition for places.
It's been a long time since we had a dilema quite like this, in fact I'm not sure we ever have, but to have this abundance of quality players is special, so I'm just going to enjoy it
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