by Snowflake Royal » 24 Oct 2021 10:01
by Zip » 24 Oct 2021 11:55
by Lower West » 24 Oct 2021 12:59
Jackson Corner Why he has to insist on playing out from the back when teams are just pressing and taking the ball of us for fun. Why not just hoof it upfield and get your forwards chasing and harassing the defenders at least it gets the ball away from your own goal.
by windermereROYAL » 24 Oct 2021 13:30
by URZZZZ » 24 Oct 2021 13:30
Snowflake Royal I'm seeing previous problems and failures repeat. Which is concerning.
Last season we started out with a strong defensive shape, then got increasingly open and cavalier as the season went on until we just kept conceding silly goals.
We started that way this season, then tightened up and are now cocky again.
Last season Rino and Laurent started by sitting and spoiling primarily. Then they got more expansive and adventurous. This season started adventurous, then Drinkwater came in and sat. Now he's playing all over the place and trying to create and take people on.
To me, this seems a failure in management. Either in getting the players to stick to the plan, or in encouraging them into a different and consistently failing plan.
I'm also concerned by the continued failure to address issues in the games. In both the last two we came under increasing pressure before collapsing, but no action was taken to address that. In both games the opposition started running through us at will as we gifted stupid turnover after stupid turnover.
The midfield is losing all shape, and spending too much of it's time dabbing off soft passes in tight areas playing each other into trouble and blind allies. Getting their pockets picked.
Yes, we don’t have many options on the bench, but we've had Holmes on the bench for two games whilst we got overrun. It took until we had 8 minutes left to do anything to try to change the game.
This is a problem. It needs to be addressed. A change is required. And I don't just mean grudgingly putting Puscas back in.
We have good players. But the balance is wrong and the performances have been drifting again for more than the last couple of games. The combinations aren't working. And with so many on loans or one year deals, we're in danger of the likes of Dann and Drinkwater to just give up trying because it won't matter to them come June if we finish 10th of 22nd
by Millsy » 24 Oct 2021 13:31
Stranded No need to get too upset about a couple of defeats and no need to get ahead of ourselves on good runs.
by Hound » 24 Oct 2021 15:26
by Mr Optimist » 24 Oct 2021 17:23
by Lower West » 24 Oct 2021 17:35
MillsyStranded No need to get too upset about a couple of defeats and no need to get ahead of ourselves on good runs.
Exactly this.
Two defeats and we're talking about changing things when we've been good since the new signings not going to win every game. All I ask for is more of a game plan around our only fit striker, no big changes. But even that's not necessary.
by Stranded » 25 Oct 2021 08:19
Lower WestMillsyStranded No need to get too upset about a couple of defeats and no need to get ahead of ourselves on good runs.
Exactly this.
Two defeats and we're talking about changing things when we've been good since the new signings not going to win every game. All I ask for is more of a game plan around our only fit striker, no big changes. But even that's not necessary.
Puscas needs someone to play off. Never going to work playing him as the sole striker.
by tidus_mi2 » 25 Oct 2021 09:59
by Snowflake Royal » 25 Oct 2021 12:08
tidus_mi2 I don't think it's a coincidence that we have now fallen apart two second halves in a row, lack of squad options is taking it's toll on us, so I'm actually expecting a better performance against Bournemouth since we'll have had a full week of recovery.
But then it's Bournemouth so with the way they've started the season it could still be messy even if we play well.
by Millsy » 25 Oct 2021 20:31
StrandedLower WestMillsy
Exactly this.
Two defeats and we're talking about changing things when we've been good since the new signings not going to win every game. All I ask for is more of a game plan around our only fit striker, no big changes. But even that's not necessary.
Puscas needs someone to play off. Never going to work playing him as the sole striker.
Here I fundamentally disagree - the way we play with Puscas up top on his own doesn't work but with the intricate play we are capable of, we should be able to work decent positions where we can release him or get quick balls into the box. The issue at the moment is we aren't doing enough of the first and taking too long to get balls into the box, or making poor decisions when Puscas is better placed.
Lost count of the amount of times we have 6 or 7 players around the box trying to thread it through, which means there is zero space for a striker to find as we take too long allowing their defence to set.
by Coppells Lost Coat » 26 Oct 2021 11:08
Millsy
Totally agree with you. When I say Puscas needs to be used better I don't mean 442 (unless chasing a game last 15mins) I mean use him better!
I know Gooding keeps saying Puscas needs someone to play off and of course he's a good chap, ex pro and ex manager so I will always respect the man.
However I never get why he says that. Yes he's no João but that doesn't mean he needs to or can play with someone else. Forster was no João but he couldn't play up front with anyone. Far too single minded and ballgreedy. João isn't the only way of playing one up front! Pauno's biggest error has been placing Pauno in a João shaped hole.
When Puscas scored those 2 sublime goals against Cardiff when we thought we had a world class striker on our hands he did so singlehandedly. I remember (and must've commented here) that he reminded me VERY much of Forster.
He's scored similar goals since then flicking or running past the last defender and charging at goal. His last assist was down to sheer individual brilliance. His last missed chance one on one was the same.
Yes he can play others in, unlike Forster, so he's not as ball greedy, but I haven't seen evidence that he needs or even likes a big chap to knock it down for him. He prefers to make stuff out of nothing and have balls down the channels and past the defenders to chase.
This is so obvious to most people apart from Pauno. Well ... It was clear to him for two games until he decided to drop him.
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Oct 2021 12:36
MillsyStrandedLower West
Puscas needs someone to play off. Never going to work playing him as the sole striker.
Here I fundamentally disagree - the way we play with Puscas up top on his own doesn't work but with the intricate play we are capable of, we should be able to work decent positions where we can release him or get quick balls into the box. The issue at the moment is we aren't doing enough of the first and taking too long to get balls into the box, or making poor decisions when Puscas is better placed.
Lost count of the amount of times we have 6 or 7 players around the box trying to thread it through, which means there is zero space for a striker to find as we take too long allowing their defence to set.
Totally agree with you. When I say Puscas needs to be used better I don't mean 442 (unless chasing a game last 15mins) I mean use him better!
I know Gooding keeps saying Puscas needs someone to play off and of course he's a good chap, ex pro and ex manager so I will always respect the man.
However I never get why he says that. Yes he's no João but that doesn't mean he needs to or can play with someone else. Forster was no João but he couldn't play up front with anyone. Far too single minded and ballgreedy. João isn't the only way of playing one up front! Pauno's biggest error has been placing Pauno in a João shaped hole.
When Puscas scored those 2 sublime goals against Cardiff when we thought we had a world class striker on our hands he did so singlehandedly. I remember (and must've commented here) that he reminded me VERY much of Forster.
He's scored similar goals since then flicking or running past the last defender and charging at goal. His last assist was down to sheer individual brilliance. His last missed chance one on one was the same.
Yes he can play others in, unlike Forster, so he's not as ball greedy, but I haven't seen evidence that he needs or even likes a big chap to knock it down for him. He prefers to make stuff out of nothing and have balls down the channels and past the defenders to chase.
This is so obvious to most people apart from Pauno. Well ... It was clear to him for two games until he decided to drop him.
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