by Millsy »
07 Nov 2010 14:33
floyd__streete I am normally pro this manager - he has had a far reduced budget to that enjoyed by his last 3 predecessors and is doing a good job in the context of having to sell basically anyone worth selling - but McD's pig-headedness cost us the chance of being competitive yesterday afternoon.
His impassioned defence of Shane LOLong after last Saturday was very noble I am sure, but I was disappointed to see us start with the 4-5-1 which failed so badly against Doncaster. At 1-0 down and being played off the park we suddenly got a helping hand with Orr's sending off and I expected us to go 4-4-2 second half, but he didn't change it until we were 2 goals down and out of the game. I suspect that he was about to take LOLong off until Shane finally managed to get his first shot away all afternoon - and how
- to make it 2-1. Point somehow proven in McD's head, we thn had the ridiculous spectacle of Hunt being brought on to play on the wing
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That said, I'd probably stick with the 4-5-1 on Wednesday against Cardiff in an attempt to flood the midfield and keep the score down in what seems to be a very likely defeat against an expensively assembled team of players whom we are unlikely to be able to cope with.
Top post. Words out my mouth.
I didn't bump this thread up largely because I couldn't listen to all the game/ havent read detailed match report yet so didn't know how the game panned out and what/when things happened.
I am STUNNED that with 1-0 down we didn't go 4-4-2 as a matter of urgency .... till we were 2 down. ESPECIALLY after last week!!??
I have no defence for the man.
BIggest disappointent for me was Mr Zero scoring (what sounded like a midlfielder's goal anyway) if it in any way justifies him into shifting the goalposts back to saying Long is actually a fit-for-purpose striker (which he isn't), instead of coming up with the most laughable excuse of his purpose being there to "tire the defenders out". FYI Brian - Long couldn't "tire out" a defence with one man short yesterday.
Still I don't think it was unreasonable to start with him yesterday in a lone striker (or should I say lone-tirer) system and I agree it's fair to do away against a good side like Cardiff. But FFS sticking with this against TEN MEN WHILST LOSING 1-0??????????
*bangs head repeatedly against brick wall*
Still.... respect to Brian for coming up YET AGAIN with a strong hint to Madejski that he NEEDS ANOTHER PLAYER/STRIKER by attributing the defeat again to the opposition being able to spend money on players. Are you listening Madejski? When a manager is consistently forced into using the most ineffective striker/system in the history of the club and is forced into coming up with embarrassing excuses for it and is squarely attributing defeats to the opposition being able to buy players, maybe, just maybe, he needs another option.