by URZZZZ » 10 Apr 2022 11:00
by South Coast Royal » 10 Apr 2022 11:06
Notts RoyalNeedle Hoilett was excellent on the right against Stoke. Back on the left to accommodate Ince spelled trouble from the start. He's just not the same player.
TMac isn't a fullback. Rahman must really be pissing about in training for Ince not to have brought him back.
I reckon we need 3 more points to be safe - not sure where they're coming from without Swift
Remember when a left footed player played on the left wing & a right footer played on the right? I miss those days. Give me a player who can beat his man & either cross effectively or cut back from the byline, over 1 who occasionally cuts back & scores any day of the week. Why did it need to change?!
by Zip » 10 Apr 2022 11:18
URZZZZ Whilst a defeat is disappointing, in the grand scheme of things, it doesn’t entirely matter. Not finishing anywhere other than 21st or the relegation zone and it’s another game gone with the same distance to 22nd
It is a team who have thrown away lead after lead this season so it isn’t entirely surprising but the remit at this stage is just about staying up and yesterday further increased the chances
by Snowflake Royal » 10 Apr 2022 11:50
HoundSnowflake RoyalZip The players pressed hard in the first half and just didn’t have the same energy levels in the second half.
Yeah, the dropping deep thing is a natural reaction to losing confidence and tiring.
You're scared of leaving space in behind and get caught out. Especially with our lack of pace at the back.
And each time it's harder to get back up the pitch as you're tired. And because everyone is coming back, there's no out ball to hold it up, so you're caught playing in little space in your own packed third or sending it forward and watching it come straight back.
Once you've let yourself slip into that it's incredibly hard to get out of it. I think you very rarely see teams succeed at it without some sort of big motivational event, like a goal against the run of play, or a particularly big challenge or unjust decision.
Agreed - I thought TDB was the right sub at the time but in retrospect he is a bit of a headless chicken at times which summed up much of our midfield second half. Ejaria would have been a better option, granted i didn’t see his performance on Tuesday so maybe that was bad enough to not want to bring him on
It has been a huge feature of our poorer performances this year though - the lack of control and ball retention in midfield
by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 10 Apr 2022 12:10
Watched their 27 Colwill with interest as he has played for the full Welsh side-very impressed and he reminded me very much of Darren Anderton (when fit enough to play of course).
Destined for better things IMHO.
by SCIAG » 10 Apr 2022 12:13
Notts RoyalNeedle Hoilett was excellent on the right against Stoke. Back on the left to accommodate Ince spelled trouble from the start. He's just not the same player.
TMac isn't a fullback. Rahman must really be pissing about in training for Ince not to have brought him back.
I reckon we need 3 more points to be safe - not sure where they're coming from without Swift
Remember when a left footed player played on the left wing & a right footer played on the right? I miss those days. Give me a player who can beat his man & either cross effectively or cut back from the byline, over 1 who occasionally cuts back & scores any day of the week. Why did it need to change?!
by South Coast Royal » 10 Apr 2022 12:41
SCIAGNotts RoyalNeedle Hoilett was excellent on the right against Stoke. Back on the left to accommodate Ince spelled trouble from the start. He's just not the same player.
TMac isn't a fullback. Rahman must really be pissing about in training for Ince not to have brought him back.
I reckon we need 3 more points to be safe - not sure where they're coming from without Swift
Remember when a left footed player played on the left wing & a right footer played on the right? I miss those days. Give me a player who can beat his man & either cross effectively or cut back from the byline, over 1 who occasionally cuts back & scores any day of the week. Why did it need to change?!
Not a coincidence that it largely coincides with the switch to lone striker systems. Encourages the wingers to get closer to the centre forward to link up and become goal threats. If you go on the outside and sling the ball in then the striker is probably going to be outnumbered and he’ll have a tough time.
Last season Meite scored 12 goals in 25 appearances. That’s the same as Convey and Little scored in 2005/06 combined. Ince had similar returns at Blackpool and Derby.
Last time we had two wingers regularly going on the outside was under Coppell, with Hunt and Kebe, which again was when we were playing with two strikers. Maybe we played Barrow and McCleary together, but my memory is that McCleary was injured for most of Barrow’s time and we usually had Aluko or Meite on the right. If successive managers are all doing the same thing, and many of them are having a lot of success with it, maybe that thing isn’t to blame for one bad result.
by Orion1871 » 10 Apr 2022 12:44
by URZZZZ » 10 Apr 2022 13:10
ZipURZZZZ Whilst a defeat is disappointing, in the grand scheme of things, it doesn’t entirely matter. Not finishing anywhere other than 21st or the relegation zone and it’s another game gone with the same distance to 22nd
It is a team who have thrown away lead after lead this season so it isn’t entirely surprising but the remit at this stage is just about staying up and yesterday further increased the chances
Yes and no. Yes in that it’s one game less and the gap hasn’t been closed. No in that we had much the easier game yesterday and didn’t make it count. Others have easier games when we have harder fixtures. We have to hope they don’t take advantage.
by RoyalBlue » 10 Apr 2022 13:15
Snowflake RoyalZipRoyal_jimmy I think Hoilett coming off changed the game. I was surprised Ejaria didn't come on at 1-1 and Azeez came on instead. Seemed to kill any cutting edge going forward. It was the same against Stoke.
Teams have started to target us near the left back area. That's a few we've conceded around that part of the pitch.
Rahman in for Sheffield United please! Hopefully Swift only came off as a precaution but saw him limping down the tunnel.
Swift is out for two weeks.
He hasn't really been on it for half the season now, so this isn't necessarily as bad as it might seem. Be interesting to see what Ince does.
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by RoyalBlue » 10 Apr 2022 13:17
The Real Sandhurst Royal Quote from Ince post match "Second half for some reason we decided to drop deep, no idea why but we did the same against Stoke".
Why did he not make it clear to the team to press up the pitch at half time and even if they were dropping deeper and deeper as the game progressed second half sort it out from the touchline after all that's the manager job
by Bristol Paul » 10 Apr 2022 14:00
The Real Sandhurst Royal Southcoast Royal wrote:Watched their 27 Colwill with interest as he has played for the full Welsh side-very impressed and he reminded me very much of Darren Anderton (when fit enough to play of course).
Destined for better things IMHO.
Agreed, an impressive performance and for me man of the match. Only 19 as well!
Joe Bagan their No 3 looked good as well.
by SCIAG » 10 Apr 2022 14:34
South Coast RoyalSCIAGNotts Royal
Remember when a left footed player played on the left wing & a right footer played on the right? I miss those days. Give me a player who can beat his man & either cross effectively or cut back from the byline, over 1 who occasionally cuts back & scores any day of the week. Why did it need to change?!
Not a coincidence that it largely coincides with the switch to lone striker systems. Encourages the wingers to get closer to the centre forward to link up and become goal threats. If you go on the outside and sling the ball in then the striker is probably going to be outnumbered and he’ll have a tough time.
Last season Meite scored 12 goals in 25 appearances. That’s the same as Convey and Little scored in 2005/06 combined. Ince had similar returns at Blackpool and Derby.
Last time we had two wingers regularly going on the outside was under Coppell, with Hunt and Kebe, which again was when we were playing with two strikers. Maybe we played Barrow and McCleary together, but my memory is that McCleary was injured for most of Barrow’s time and we usually had Aluko or Meite on the right. If successive managers are all doing the same thing, and many of them are having a lot of success with it, maybe that thing isn’t to blame for one bad result.
A fair point about the lone striker but in our case I don't see our wide players getting close to Joao to help him out.
I feel sorry for Joao in that he is so often double-marked and there is no easy option to play to a supporting player, be that a winger or an attacking midfielder.
Incidentally with Ejaria, Halilovic , Ince etc. playing in those wide areas I haven't noticed too many goals coming as a result of being wrong-sided wingers but with Meite there he has been less of a provider but much more of a goal threat.
So maybe it is the personnel rather than the system.
by South Coast Royal » 10 Apr 2022 17:23
SCIAGSouth Coast RoyalSCIAG Not a coincidence that it largely coincides with the switch to lone striker systems. Encourages the wingers to get closer to the centre forward to link up and become goal threats. If you go on the outside and sling the ball in then the striker is probably going to be outnumbered and he’ll have a tough time.
Last season Meite scored 12 goals in 25 appearances. That’s the same as Convey and Little scored in 2005/06 combined. Ince had similar returns at Blackpool and Derby.
Last time we had two wingers regularly going on the outside was under Coppell, with Hunt and Kebe, which again was when we were playing with two strikers. Maybe we played Barrow and McCleary together, but my memory is that McCleary was injured for most of Barrow’s time and we usually had Aluko or Meite on the right. If successive managers are all doing the same thing, and many of them are having a lot of success with it, maybe that thing isn’t to blame for one bad result.
A fair point about the lone striker but in our case I don't see our wide players getting close to Joao to help him out.
I feel sorry for Joao in that he is so often double-marked and there is no easy option to play to a supporting player, be that a winger or an attacking midfielder.
Incidentally with Ejaria, Halilovic , Ince etc. playing in those wide areas I haven't noticed too many goals coming as a result of being wrong-sided wingers but with Meite there he has been less of a provider but much more of a goal threat.
So maybe it is the personnel rather than the system.
Most of our best chances yesterday came from wingers linking up with Joao or Swift in the half-space. And in terms of average position, our wingers were narrow. People have been saying McIntyre doesn’t get wide enough but he was wider than Hoilett yesterday.
Halilovic and Azeez have posted some fairly reasonable numbers in their limited game time. Fair to say we’d have liked some more end product from Ejaria and Ince this season but I don’t think Ovie would be contributing more as an orthodox right midfielder.
by Snowflake Royal » 10 Apr 2022 17:26
by South Coast Royal » 10 Apr 2022 17:28
South Coast RoyalSCIAGSouth Coast Royal
A fair point about the lone striker but in our case I don't see our wide players getting close to Joao to help him out.
I feel sorry for Joao in that he is so often double-marked and there is no easy option to play to a supporting player, be that a winger or an attacking midfielder.
Incidentally with Ejaria, Halilovic , Ince etc. playing in those wide areas I haven't noticed too many goals coming as a result of being wrong-sided wingers but with Meite there he has been less of a provider but much more of a goal threat.
So maybe it is the personnel rather than the system.
Most of our best chances yesterday came from wingers linking up with Joao or Swift in the half-space. And in terms of average position, our wingers were narrow. People have been saying McIntyre doesn’t get wide enough but he was wider than Hoilett yesterday.
Halilovic and Azeez have posted some fairly reasonable numbers in their limited game time. Fair to say we’d have liked some more end product from Ejaria and Ince this season but I don’t think Ovie would be contributing more as an orthodox right midfielder.
Just on Ejaria, surely he has to play centrally and will presumably now get his chance there with doubts over Swift.
When he first came to the club IIRC he was playing centrally and is just wasted out wide.
by SCIAG » 11 Apr 2022 08:36
South Coast RoyalSouth Coast RoyalSCIAG Most of our best chances yesterday came from wingers linking up with Joao or Swift in the half-space. And in terms of average position, our wingers were narrow. People have been saying McIntyre doesn’t get wide enough but he was wider than Hoilett yesterday.
Halilovic and Azeez have posted some fairly reasonable numbers in their limited game time. Fair to say we’d have liked some more end product from Ejaria and Ince this season but I don’t think Ovie would be contributing more as an orthodox right midfielder.
Just on Ejaria, surely he has to play centrally and will presumably now get his chance there with doubts over Swift.
When he first came to the club IIRC he was playing centrally and is just wasted out wide.
Interesting that today Pep is playing broadly (I say broadly because of their continuous interchange of positions) right-footed Jesus wide right and left-footed Foden wide right.
Who knows, it might just catch on.
by Hendo » 11 Apr 2022 08:39
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 11 Apr 2022 08:58
Snowflake Royal Given he didn’t get on yesterday and Laurent has been being pushed forward by Ince, it wouldn’t surprise me if he takes over from Swift.
by morganb » 11 Apr 2022 12:33
YorkshireRoyal99 Possibly that or TDB will come into the side.
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