by royalswans » 31 Jan 2013 10:07
by MouldyRoyal » 31 Jan 2013 10:10
by royalswans » 31 Jan 2013 13:34
by royalswans » 01 Feb 2013 17:54
SPARTA Re-post from the prediction thread:
4-5-1 is not working out for us on the offensive. Dress it up all you like in that it supposedly makes us tougher to break down, but we are still conceding far too many goals, and worst still we rarely get a shot on goal. It's only when we are losing late on and go to 4-4-2 do we start looking a threat.
We can't keep sneaking late wins and draws like we have been, and if we stick to 4-5-1 then it's only a matter of time before we see those results turn into frustrating defeats and we start falling behind the pack.
Ian RoyalSPARTA Re-post from the prediction thread:
4-5-1 is not working out for us on the offensive. Dress it up all you like in that it supposedly makes us tougher to break down, but we are still conceding far too many goals, and worst still we rarely get a shot on goal. It's only when we are losing late on and go to 4-4-2 do we start looking a threat.
We can't keep sneaking late wins and draws like we have been, and if we stick to 4-5-1 then it's only a matter of time before we see those results turn into frustrating defeats and we start falling behind the pack.
Because starting with 4-4-2 was soooooooooo effective. At least this way is currently working. That way never worked.
SPARTAIan RoyalSPARTA Re-post from the prediction thread:
4-5-1 is not working out for us on the offensive. Dress it up all you like in that it supposedly makes us tougher to break down, but we are still conceding far too many goals, and worst still we rarely get a shot on goal. It's only when we are losing late on and go to 4-4-2 do we start looking a threat.
We can't keep sneaking late wins and draws like we have been, and if we stick to 4-5-1 then it's only a matter of time before we see those results turn into frustrating defeats and we start falling behind the pack.
Because starting with 4-4-2 was soooooooooo effective. At least this way is currently working. That way never worked.
You miss the point. 4-5-1 might keep us in the game, but we still concede far too many goals with it; so apart from the obvious thrashing's we were getting, we're not a great deal better defensively and offensively we aren't even in the game.
My main point though was that these recent comebacks all come when we throw everything at it and go back to 4-4-2. So you saying the current system is working isn't really the case; it's the old system that's getting these results after the new system has us staring at a defeat.
I expect us to stick with 4-5-1, of course, but we can't keep coming back from the dead every week. Sooner or later the luck will run out and these wins and draws will turn back into defeats.
Did we have a shot on target before going to 4-4-2 against Chelsea? I don't remember one. It's been that way for the last 3-4 PL games at least. Offensively we are a bunch of powder-puffs, until we go all out to get something from the game and switch back to 4-4-2.
SPARTAIan RoyalSPARTA Re-post from the prediction thread:
4-5-1 is not working out for us on the offensive. Dress it up all you like in that it supposedly makes us tougher to break down, but we are still conceding far too many goals, and worst still we rarely get a shot on goal. It's only when we are losing late on and go to 4-4-2 do we start looking a threat.
We can't keep sneaking late wins and draws like we have been, and if we stick to 4-5-1 then it's only a matter of time before we see those results turn into frustrating defeats and we start falling behind the pack.
Because starting with 4-4-2 was soooooooooo effective. At least this way is currently working. That way never worked.
You miss the point. 4-5-1 might keep us in the game, but we still concede far too many goals with it; so apart from the obvious thrashing's we were getting, we're not a great deal better defensively and offensively we aren't even in the game.
My main point though was that these recent comebacks all come when we throw everything at it and go back to 4-4-2. So you saying the current system is working isn't really the case; it's the old system that's getting these results after the new system has us staring at a defeat.
I expect us to stick with 4-5-1, of course, but we can't keep coming back from the dead every week. Sooner or later the luck will run out and these wins and draws will turn back into defeats.
Did we have a shot on target before going to 4-4-2 against Chelsea? I don't remember one. It's been that way for the last 3-4 PL games at least. Offensively we are a bunch of powder-puffs, until we go all out to get something from the game and switch back to 4-4-2.
royalswans sad to see no one picked up on the clear hint that we were bidding for gylfi. add that o the tom ince and zaha posts which were both pulled by the moderators.
by robb the royal » 01 Feb 2013 23:57
SPARTAIan RoyalSPARTA Re-post from the prediction thread:
4-5-1 is not working out for us on the offensive. Dress it up all you like in that it supposedly makes us tougher to break down, but we are still conceding far too many goals, and worst still we rarely get a shot on goal. It's only when we are losing late on and go to 4-4-2 do we start looking a threat.
We can't keep sneaking late wins and draws like we have been, and if we stick to 4-5-1 then it's only a matter of time before we see those results turn into frustrating defeats and we start falling behind the pack.
Because starting with 4-4-2 was soooooooooo effective. At least this way is currently working. That way never worked.
You miss the point. 4-5-1 might keep us in the game, but we still concede far too many goals with it; so apart from the obvious thrashing's we were getting, we're not a great deal better defensively and offensively we aren't even in the game.
My main point though was that these recent comebacks all come when we throw everything at it and go back to 4-4-2. So you saying the current system is working isn't really the case; it's the old system that's getting these results after the new system has us staring at a defeat.
I expect us to stick with 4-5-1, of course, but we can't keep coming back from the dead every week. Sooner or later the luck will run out and these wins and draws will turn back into defeats.
Did we have a shot on target before going to 4-4-2 against Chelsea? I don't remember one. It's been that way for the last 3-4 PL games at least. Offensively we are a bunch of powder-puffs, until we go all out to get something from the game and switch back to 4-4-2.
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