by 3points » 18 Jan 2014 20:35
by kwik-silva » 18 Jan 2014 20:39
by winchester_royal » 18 Jan 2014 20:41
P!ssed Offwinchester_royal Ermm, if you're trying to imply that the more passes we misplace the more likely we are to win...
I think everyone (and yes that includes the management) realised that we needed to be playing football in more advanced areas of the pitch. That's what we were working towards, but when confidence is low defenders are less willing to look up and play that forward ball and that's when you get ploddy football. Nobody wanted that, but there's no point telling the defenders just to lump it long because that will take us str8 back to square one.
Confidence is high = players looking up = getting the ball into better areas = creating chances = scoring goals.
That's what we want, that's what we saw in glimpses early in the NA reign, that's what's been missing the last couple of months.
I'm inferring the more risky passes you attempt the more likely you are to win.
Merely tapping it around at the back or switching it from side to side in the middle will achieve very little.
The style we're finally getting now is nothing revolutionary, it's something we've been capable of all along.
by St. Brynjar » 18 Jan 2014 20:49
by RoyalBlue » 18 Jan 2014 20:56
soggy biscuit Williams MOTM
Guthrie's slow motion play and his Hollywood balls into row Z not being there made a massive difference
by P!ssed Off » 18 Jan 2014 21:05
winchester_royalP!ssed Offwinchester_royal Ermm, if you're trying to imply that the more passes we misplace the more likely we are to win...
I think everyone (and yes that includes the management) realised that we needed to be playing football in more advanced areas of the pitch. That's what we were working towards, but when confidence is low defenders are less willing to look up and play that forward ball and that's when you get ploddy football. Nobody wanted that, but there's no point telling the defenders just to lump it long because that will take us str8 back to square one.
Confidence is high = players looking up = getting the ball into better areas = creating chances = scoring goals.
That's what we want, that's what we saw in glimpses early in the NA reign, that's what's been missing the last couple of months.
I'm inferring the more risky passes you attempt the more likely you are to win.
Merely tapping it around at the back or switching it from side to side in the middle will achieve very little.
The style we're finally getting now is nothing revolutionary, it's something we've been capable of all along.
Don't think anyone's trying to claim it's revolutionary, but (imo anyway) we've developed a different side to our game which puts us in a good place to really kick on.
I was as down as anyone about the way we were progressing a couple of weeks ago, my BFTG post from Brighton will highlight that, but when we have played at a good tempo this season we've been able to do it playing through the thirds, whereas a year ago we were only really able to advance up the field through balls over the top or a 50 yard run from the wide players.
We'll probably be utter shit at Ipswich after all of this, but I think the 'transition' work we've been putting in has been worth it, and I don't think the last couple of weeks have been a case of NA chucking out all the work we've done previously in the season and starting afresh. It's just a more effective version.
by John Madejski's Wallet » 18 Jan 2014 21:06
by RoyalBlue » 18 Jan 2014 21:06
Royal Gingerbobby1413Winnershroyal Bolton running at the barrier.
Were they actually kicking off or just the same typical away fans trying to act tough?
I thought the Bolton fans showed a lot of class today actually. There was only 3 or 4 of them who ran at the barrier, and the rest joined in, cheered our last couple of goals and had a good bash at replicating the goal music when they scored. At 7-0 down they were still behind their team and there wasn't any booing (other than our lot every time Mills touched the ball.)
I thought the ref was leaning our way a bit (about time).
by winchester_royal » 18 Jan 2014 21:11
by Pepe the Horseman » 18 Jan 2014 21:15
John Madejski's Wallet Really struggle to find fault in any player today, thought Blackman seemed off the pace and not-that-fussed when he came on. But considering the scoreline and the performance he was walking into, you can't blame him, any sub was going to struggle to look good after the first 60min
Midfield now looks strong and attacking, and Obita at LB is a revelation.
So nice to see wingplay again, rather than the wingers always cutting in. Hopefully Adkins has relaxed about that and decided that crosses can actually be dangerous if you have a decent midfield backing up the front men
by Royal Ginger » 18 Jan 2014 21:22
Pepe the HorsemanJohn Madejski's Wallet Really struggle to find fault in any player today, thought Blackman seemed off the pace and not-that-fussed when he came on. But considering the scoreline and the performance he was walking into, you can't blame him, any sub was going to struggle to look good after the first 60min
Midfield now looks strong and attacking, and Obita at LB is a revelation.
So nice to see wingplay again, rather than the wingers always cutting in. Hopefully Adkins has relaxed about that and decided that crosses can actually be dangerous if you have a decent midfield backing up the front men
Yeh, Blackman was just strolling around and looked pretty disinterested when he came on. I've not seen much of him, so dunno if that's just his 'style'.
by P!ssed Off » 18 Jan 2014 21:26
winchester_royal I think he's been working towards us creating chances and controlling games. I'm not sure why the possession stat is relevant tbh. We played the ball through the thirds, created chances, scored goals, and controlled the game. That's exactly what we''ve been working towards. He's been talking about passing the football because sometimes that's what the game situation requires. As I will continue to say, we've spent most if the season looking for a balance between retention and attack. We found it today. You don't get performances like today through luck, and thus the idea that they haven't been working in training to get to exactly this point is even more laughable imho.
by parky » 18 Jan 2014 21:28
P!ssed Offwinchester_royal I think he's been working towards us creating chances and controlling games. I'm not sure why the possession stat is relevant tbh. We played the ball through the thirds, created chances, scored goals, and controlled the game. That's exactly what we''ve been working towards. He's been talking about passing the football because sometimes that's what the game situation requires. As I will continue to say, we've spent most if the season looking for a balance between retention and attack. We found it today. You don't get performances like today through luck, and thus the idea that they haven't been working in training to get to exactly this point is even more laughable imho.
My opinion is thus:
On a scale of 0 to 10 (with 0 being 'total hoofball' and 10 being 'total football').
You had Coppell at about 6
Then Rodgers came in and tried to get us at about 9. Never going to happen.
Then you had Brian at about a 3 (no offence Brian)
Then Adkins has come in and spent 9 months trying to get an 8. Except now he's realised that is unrealistic so he's settled round about Coppell's 6, maybe 6.5.
My point is this: In spending 9 months trying to train us from a 3 to an 8 he would have passed where we are presently months ago. If he'd been realistic in the beginning then we would have saved a lot of time.
I think it's obvious to most fans that he tried to change too much, too fast and now he's had to settle on a more realistic approach.
by 3points » 18 Jan 2014 21:36
by P!ssed Off » 18 Jan 2014 21:37
parky But hopefully with Adkins should he get us promoted at some point we are more likely to be playing 8 in the PL and staying up with him.
by sandman » 18 Jan 2014 21:40
by RG7Fan » 18 Jan 2014 21:43
3points Big shout out for Akpan - added some much need pace and energy into the midfield. Did the basics well (and also made me laugh hearing his interview on BBCRB as I didn't know he had a Scouse accent).
by 3points » 18 Jan 2014 21:49
RG7Fan Forgot to tell you I heard his mid week interview on BBCRB on Friday morning and couldn't believe he was a scouser - totally unexpected. I assumed as he came from Crawley he was a southerner!
by P!ssed Off » 18 Jan 2014 21:50
sandman You're more likely to stay in the PL by signing quality players and using the money you're given. Style of play doesn't matter and quite frankly the PL is not a great league for passing football bar a few exceptions.
Oh and on that "scale" McD was also a 6 mixing short passing and longer passing with pace and wing play. It only went longer when confidence was down.
by Millsy » 18 Jan 2014 22:14
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