by MeMeMe » 03 Mar 2013 15:12
by winchester_royal » 03 Mar 2013 15:16
Ian Royal Don't agree with either of those bits. We just saw exactly what we were seeing last time we played 4-4-2. Players being game but getting totally over-run in predictable fashion. We could have picked up plenty more points this season if McDermott wasn't out of his depth.
We'd have been better off sticking to 4-5-1 and playing for a draw. Although thanks to McDermott we don't really have the players to make it dangerous. Just as we don't have the players to make 4-4-2 even remotely resilient.
Our squad isn't considerably worse than several others in the league. It's just been mismanaged. It was definitely capable of surviving this season with a fair wind and a credible plan.
by bracksroyal10 » 04 Mar 2013 10:09
by Hoop Blah » 04 Mar 2013 10:36
by Sanguine » 04 Mar 2013 10:42
Hoop Blah Unfortunately McDermott doesn't really have the options in the squad to play 4-5-1 without Pogrebnyak.
by bracksroyal10 » 04 Mar 2013 10:48
SanguineHoop Blah Unfortunately McDermott doesn't really have the options in the squad to play 4-5-1 without Pogrebnyak.
Now to me he doesn’t look ready, but from a squad perspective, this should be Blackman, shouldn’t it?
by maffff » 04 Mar 2013 11:02
bracksroyal10SanguineHoop Blah Unfortunately McDermott doesn't really have the options in the squad to play 4-5-1 without Pogrebnyak.
Now to me he doesn’t look ready, but from a squad perspective, this should be Blackman, shouldn’t it?
This ^
Blackman has pace and the physique to be able to do this and make a nuisance of himself. I also think Mccleary could be given an opportunity up front I am sure that used to be his regular position. If that is the case I think it could work.
by bracksroyal10 » 04 Mar 2013 11:13
by Hoop Blah » 04 Mar 2013 12:28
bracksroyal10SanguineHoop Blah Unfortunately McDermott doesn't really have the options in the squad to play 4-5-1 without Pogrebnyak.
Now to me he doesn’t look ready, but from a squad perspective, this should be Blackman, shouldn’t it?
This ^
Blackman has pace and the physique to be able to do this and make a nuisance of himself. I also think Mccleary could be given an opportunity up front I am sure that used to be his regular position. If that is the case I think it could work.
by RockheadRumple » 04 Mar 2013 13:15
by The Prisoner » 04 Mar 2013 13:19
by floyd__streete » 04 Mar 2013 13:30
RockheadRumple What the f/ck does everyone actually want then, eh? If we lose playing 4-5-1 then the majority demands 4-4-2, but then we lose playing 4-4-2 and everyone is asking for 4-5-1 again. If you're going to complain at least have some solid f/cking basis for your own actual arguement rather than just being really bloody thick.
by Maguire » 04 Mar 2013 13:33
floyd__streeteRockheadRumple What the f/ck does everyone actually want then, eh? If we lose playing 4-5-1 then the majority demands 4-4-2, but then we lose playing 4-4-2 and everyone is asking for 4-5-1 again. If you're going to complain at least have some solid f/cking basis for your own actual arguement rather than just being really bloody thick.
For me it should be 4-5-1 every week to ensure we are not overrun in midfield given how uncomfortable on the ball too many of our players are. We can't play 4-4-2 at the moment as Hunt and ALF aren't good enough to play that lone role up top, so thank TSI for the lack of quality additions to the forward line in January.
"Taking us to the next LOLeveLOL"
by bracksroyal10 » 04 Mar 2013 13:36
RockheadRumple What the f/ck does everyone actually want then, eh? If we lose playing 4-5-1 then the majority demands 4-4-2, but then we lose playing 4-4-2 and everyone is asking for 4-5-1 again. If you're going to complain at least have some solid f/cking basis for your own actual arguement rather than just being really bloody thick.
by floyd__streete » 04 Mar 2013 13:36
Maguirefloyd__streeteRockheadRumple What the f/ck does everyone actually want then, eh? If we lose playing 4-5-1 then the majority demands 4-4-2, but then we lose playing 4-4-2 and everyone is asking for 4-5-1 again. If you're going to complain at least have some solid f/cking basis for your own actual arguement rather than just being really bloody thick.
For me it should be 4-5-1 every week to ensure we are not overrun in midfield given how uncomfortable on the ball too many of our players are. We can't play 4-4-2 at the moment as Hunt and ALF aren't good enough to play that lone role up top, so thank TSI for the lack of quality additions to the forward line in January.
"Taking us to the next LOLeveLOL"
But if we go 4-5-1 it has to be with a third midfielder who offers something going forward (McAnuff, Guthrie, whoever). Playing Akpan, Leigertwood, and Karacan is going to get us nowhere.
by Hoop Blah » 04 Mar 2013 14:21
RockheadRumple What the f/ck does everyone actually want then, eh? If we lose playing 4-5-1 then the majority demands 4-4-2, but then we lose playing 4-4-2 and everyone is asking for 4-5-1 again. If you're going to complain at least have some solid f/cking basis for your own actual arguement rather than just being really bloody thick.
by melonhead » 04 Mar 2013 14:32
Hoop BlahRockheadRumple What the f/ck does everyone actually want then, eh? If we lose playing 4-5-1 then the majority demands 4-4-2, but then we lose playing 4-4-2 and everyone is asking for 4-5-1 again. If you're going to complain at least have some solid f/cking basis for your own actual arguement rather than just being really bloody thick.
I think you're confusing the majority with fans of either formation trumping up when the other one hasn't worked.
What I want is a balanced squad that allows the manager to play a number of formations and styles depending on the game or opposition, or even the situation within the game (everyone seems to have forgotten all those points we 'threw away' from leading potisitions earlier in the season). Ideally those formations and styles would focus a lot more on being able to retain possession and create scoring opportunties with a bit of guile and craft as opposed to playing the percentages and feed off scraps from the oppositions mistakes.
I quite like variations of 5 in midfield and it's pretty much the staple diet of most Premier League teams because it allows you more control and flexibility than 4-4-2. I think it's a big failing of the management that we didn't go into the season with a reasonably well working variation of 4-5-1 or the players to play it.
by Extended-Phenotype » 04 Mar 2013 15:01
by melonhead » 04 Mar 2013 15:15
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