by blythspartan » 19 Jun 2022 18:03
by biff » 19 Jun 2022 20:59
by Zip » 19 Jun 2022 21:04
by blythspartan » 19 Jun 2022 22:23
by PATRIQT » 19 Jun 2022 23:55
blythspartan I am not really clever with football formations but would a good old fashioned 4-4-2 where everyone understands their role and is being played in their correct position be a bad thing? Probably because I don’t always understand but sometimes the game we love seems way over complicated at times.
by fred sharpes nose » 20 Jun 2022 00:18
PATRIQTblythspartan I am not really clever with football formations but would a good old fashioned 4-4-2 where everyone understands their role and is being played in their correct position be a bad thing? Probably because I don’t always understand but sometimes the game we love seems way over complicated at times.
I'm an old romantic and love 4-4-2. Big man and little man up front. Pacey wingers out wide. Tough man and creative man in the middle of the park. LB and RB looking for the overlap.
by Nameless » 20 Jun 2022 06:45
fred sharpes nosePATRIQTblythspartan I am not really clever with football formations but would a good old fashioned 4-4-2 where everyone understands their role and is being played in their correct position be a bad thing? Probably because I don’t always understand but sometimes the game we love seems way over complicated at times.
I'm an old romantic and love 4-4-2. Big man and little man up front. Pacey wingers out wide. Tough man and creative man in the middle of the park. LB and RB looking for the overlap.
Sounds a lot like the 106 side
by Franchise FC » 20 Jun 2022 07:31
by Stranded » 20 Jun 2022 07:39
by blythspartan » 20 Jun 2022 08:06
Franchise FC Was having the formation discussion with some fellow Royals at the weekend
The ‘problem’ (if that’s what it is) seems to be that the keep ball format works so well for the true top teams that it’s copied throughout the professional pyramid, even to the extent that the National League play-off teams seemed to play a lot that way as well.
The difficulty is that the top two (City and Liverpool) have the quality players to make it work, the majority of the PL teams ‘can’ be reasonably successful with it, but any lower than that and players are usually way too susceptible to a mistake. Those mistakes are regularly in the wrong third and can be catastrophic
It would be interesting to see whether a change to a more traditional formation might be successful in some of the EFL/NL divisions
One point that was raised was that a lot of teams try to put the keep ball system in place because they want to get to the PL.
by Hound » 20 Jun 2022 08:26
by WestYorksRoyal » 20 Jun 2022 08:34
blythspartanFranchise FC Was having the formation discussion with some fellow Royals at the weekend
The ‘problem’ (if that’s what it is) seems to be that the keep ball format works so well for the true top teams that it’s copied throughout the professional pyramid, even to the extent that the National League play-off teams seemed to play a lot that way as well.
The difficulty is that the top two (City and Liverpool) have the quality players to make it work, the majority of the PL teams ‘can’ be reasonably successful with it, but any lower than that and players are usually way too susceptible to a mistake. Those mistakes are regularly in the wrong third and can be catastrophic
It would be interesting to see whether a change to a more traditional formation might be successful in some of the EFL/NL divisions
One point that was raised was that a lot of teams try to put the keep ball system in place because they want to get to the PL.
I think you’re spot on with this. Watching Liverpool and Man City can be a joy to watch and I remember the Tiki Taka football that Spain played when they won the World Cup was amazing at times. I also think around this time Swansea burst onto the scene and were a revelation with their exciting style of football.
I remember wanting Reading to play that way but after Brian left the football has generally been riddled with errors and dull to watch at times. There have been a few games where we have played well but I struggle to remember many games where we have looked good for 90+ minutes. As I have said before I don’t really understand all of the different formations apart from 4-4-2 but it would seem sensible to play that way next season.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 20 Jun 2022 08:59
by Hound » 20 Jun 2022 09:04
by Coppells Lost Coat » 20 Jun 2022 09:20
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 20 Jun 2022 09:28
Coppells Lost Coat If we have the squad to play with 2 up top then great. But lets not wedge players into the team just to use them.
Play the best system for the players you have. That was VP downfall last season. he continued with his system still thinking we had Joao, Olise and Richards in the team, when the reality was Puscas, Bristow and TDB.....
by Coppells Lost Coat » 20 Jun 2022 09:43
YorkshireRoyal99Coppells Lost Coat If we have the squad to play with 2 up top then great. But lets not wedge players into the team just to use them.
Play the best system for the players you have. That was VP downfall last season. he continued with his system still thinking we had Joao, Olise and Richards in the team, when the reality was Puscas, Bristow and TDB.....
I think we are in a position where we probably do have to use what we have at the moment. Be it true or not, it does seem as if selling players might be unviable at this point given we may not be able to invest significantly in a replacement for whoever.
It's not like we have poor players contracted either.
by Notts Royal » 20 Jun 2022 10:11
Zip The problem is Ince is unlikely to start with two upfront. If he does then Puscas and Joao will do a good job.....but it will come at a cost elsewhere.
by Taffster » 20 Jun 2022 10:11
Coppells Lost CoatYorkshireRoyal99Coppells Lost Coat If we have the squad to play with 2 up top then great. But lets not wedge players into the team just to use them.
Play the best system for the players you have. That was VP downfall last season. he continued with his system still thinking we had Joao, Olise and Richards in the team, when the reality was Puscas, Bristow and TDB.....
I think we are in a position where we probably do have to use what we have at the moment. Be it true or not, it does seem as if selling players might be unviable at this point given we may not be able to invest significantly in a replacement for whoever.
It's not like we have poor players contracted either.
I am not sure we have the players to play any formation or style atm. Lets see where we are in a few weeks time.
I am in favour of selling if it means we can be more flexible in the market. Absolutely no point of selling if we are not able to reinvest a good portion of the money.
I am positive that Puscas will have a decent goal return if used correctly...I would also say Joao would also score just as many using the same system we should use for Puscas.
by Mr Angry » 20 Jun 2022 10:11
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