by blythspartan » 05 Sep 2023 13:17
by Franchise FC » 05 Sep 2023 13:23
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Yes they did. They pressed well, they defended well and they used the wings well. Credit where it’s due, they were organised and had a solid game plan. Brophy is a good player
I don’t think Carson had a particularly bad game. The turning point was when Mbengue got knackered (again) and we had to change FBs. Don’t think the goal would have happened if Yiadom had still been LB
We’re asking too much of our FBs imo. Mbengue can’t seem to last the game and Carson is great on the ball but not the best defender
I agree about the wingers, they both took on the full backs, beat them and put in decent crosses. We have pretty well nobody who can do that, except maybe NGW.
I think critisim of Carson is a bit harsh, his defending isn't great but he's the only one to put crosses into our vertically challenged attack.
Vickers put in some good crosses after beating his man - ie the Knibbs crossbar chance at the end
Watching that back, dunno how he hasn’t scored that. Looked a goal all the way. Git commentator yelling he’s given it before changing his mind 5 secs later
by 3points » 05 Sep 2023 13:46
by WestYorksRoyal » 05 Sep 2023 14:08
3points I'm going to put my neck on the block now. I don't think the problem is the players. It's the manager and the formation. Looks like too many square pegs in round holes - Knibbs being a prime example. He clearly isn't used to covering back / playing wide and so Carson is getting exposed. I'd like to see Knibbs playing centrally off the centre forward rather than Azeez or Vickers.
Agree about the Elliott comments - must play more centrally and again looks like a square peg playing where he is. Also agree on the Savage comments - looks like a very modern coached footballer - pretty at doing wall passes and simple 5 yard balls but doesn't defend or attack with any conviction. At least Elliott & Vickers look like they want to go forward and create something. However, not sure WIng is going to be the answer either.
Opposition coaches can see our flawed formation easily and are trying to exploit it. Even with 10 men Stevenage could see it and tried to play wide as much as possible. 4-2-2-2 (which isn't a formation by the way) is totally pointless, especially in this league where (it seems) most teams are set up with wingers.
Selles also needs to stop taking off full backs every game. You have to have a settled defence who all know each others' roles and responsibilities. To play three left backs in one game is just stupid coaching. Especially after they've just made three attacking subs.
Yiadom needs to be nowhere near this team. The way he just let the player go in the build up to the goal is what annoyed Selles in his post match interview.
For those being critical of Tom Holmes, Harlee Dean makes him look like Usain Bolt and Lionel Messi rolled into one. Dean doesn't suit the style that Selles is trying to play.
I was quite looking forward to this season, but seeing such flaws in the coach's preferred formation now has me very concerned and fearing our ability to stay up (especially given we're likely to receive further points deductions as the season progresses).
Selles won't make it until May.
by Royal Rother » 05 Sep 2023 14:34
Snowflake RoyalRoyal RotherSnowflake Royal
Yeah, thought that would shut you up for a bit.
No, it's just so stupid it's not worth anything else.
by Sanguine » 05 Sep 2023 14:42
by Sanguine » 05 Sep 2023 14:45
by Royal_jimmy » 05 Sep 2023 15:02
Sanguine And some other short opinions, as I only dipped in and out of the game.
Nelson Abbey looks a very classy player indeed.
I understand now the point made to be about the speed of Abbey and Bindon, highlighted by Harlee Dean's 'running'
Vickers looks busy and threatening but clearly needs coaching. Real potential, but could equally go nowhere.
Ehibhatiomhan is getting better and better. Very good on the ball ('for a big man') but I think will always be prone to one or two just bouncing off of him.
Button is an almost embarassingly good keeper at this level.
by Ark Royal » 05 Sep 2023 15:05
by Hound » 05 Sep 2023 15:18
Royal_jimmySanguine And some other short opinions, as I only dipped in and out of the game.
Nelson Abbey looks a very classy player indeed.
I understand now the point made to be about the speed of Abbey and Bindon, highlighted by Harlee Dean's 'running'
Vickers looks busy and threatening but clearly needs coaching. Real potential, but could equally go nowhere.
Ehibhatiomhan is getting better and better. Very good on the ball ('for a big man') but I think will always be prone to one or two just bouncing off of him.
Button is an almost embarassingly good keeper at this level.
I know he's older now but he awesome for Brentford when they were in league one. For the first time since we had Emi Martinez I feel comfortable with our goalkeeper
by Snowflake Royal » 05 Sep 2023 15:18
WestYorksRoyal3points I'm going to put my neck on the block now. I don't think the problem is the players. It's the manager and the formation. Looks like too many square pegs in round holes - Knibbs being a prime example. He clearly isn't used to covering back / playing wide and so Carson is getting exposed. I'd like to see Knibbs playing centrally off the centre forward rather than Azeez or Vickers.
Agree about the Elliott comments - must play more centrally and again looks like a square peg playing where he is. Also agree on the Savage comments - looks like a very modern coached footballer - pretty at doing wall passes and simple 5 yard balls but doesn't defend or attack with any conviction. At least Elliott & Vickers look like they want to go forward and create something. However, not sure WIng is going to be the answer either.
Opposition coaches can see our flawed formation easily and are trying to exploit it. Even with 10 men Stevenage could see it and tried to play wide as much as possible. 4-2-2-2 (which isn't a formation by the way) is totally pointless, especially in this league where (it seems) most teams are set up with wingers.
Selles also needs to stop taking off full backs every game. You have to have a settled defence who all know each others' roles and responsibilities. To play three left backs in one game is just stupid coaching. Especially after they've just made three attacking subs.
Yiadom needs to be nowhere near this team. The way he just let the player go in the build up to the goal is what annoyed Selles in his post match interview.
For those being critical of Tom Holmes, Harlee Dean makes him look like Usain Bolt and Lionel Messi rolled into one. Dean doesn't suit the style that Selles is trying to play.
I was quite looking forward to this season, but seeing such flaws in the coach's preferred formation now has me very concerned and fearing our ability to stay up (especially given we're likely to receive further points deductions as the season progresses).
Selles won't make it until May.
Nice to hear a well reasoned critique over "He's just an inexperienced, foreign manager who lost a load of games at Southampton".
I thought Knibbs played wide for Cambridge quite often? I agree we are being targeted down the flanks and I could see a 4231/433 with more protection down the wings and Elliott in the middle being effective, though suddenly we'd be overloaded for the CF position with Smith, Ballard and Ehibhatiomhan.
But give him a chance. Good managers adapt. I like what he's trying to do with pressing and high intensity - perhaps he's capable of a formation tweak.
by Snowflake Royal » 05 Sep 2023 15:19
Royal RotherSnowflake RoyalRoyal Rother
Yeah, thought that would shut you up for a bit.
No, it's just so stupid it's not worth anything else.
You know what, it's really better just to admit you made a bit of a daft comment, than try to project back to the poster pointing it out.
But yeah, I think we all know that's a life lesson you haven't learned.
by yuomi » 05 Sep 2023 15:35
by Snowflake Royal » 05 Sep 2023 15:47
yuomi Watching back that Kaikai run in the first 30 seconds, the three players he beats on Cambridge's left wing - well inside the 18 yard line - are Azeez, Vickers, and Savage, with Knibbs spectating nearby. Mbengue is hugging the six yard box and the cross goes over his, Dean's and Abbey's heads with Ahadme beating Carson to win the header.
I still don't fully understand how we set ourselves up last night, but that feels like a lot of players way out of position from the off.
In hindsight I think I let my anger/disappointment get the better of me last night, and was probably unduly harsh on a couple of players. But still think that they had far too much joy running at us, and that we didn't try and run at them anywhere near enough.
by yuomi » 05 Sep 2023 15:59
Snowflake Royalyuomi Watching back that Kaikai run in the first 30 seconds, the three players he beats on Cambridge's left wing - well inside the 18 yard line - are Azeez, Vickers, and Savage, with Knibbs spectating nearby. Mbengue is hugging the six yard box and the cross goes over his, Dean's and Abbey's heads with Ahadme beating Carson to win the header.
I still don't fully understand how we set ourselves up last night, but that feels like a lot of players way out of position from the off.
In hindsight I think I let my anger/disappointment get the better of me last night, and was probably unduly harsh on a couple of players. But still think that they had far too much joy running at us, and that we didn't try and run at them anywhere near enough.
Might have to have another look because I thought Mbengue got turned inside out on that early chance.
by Esteban » 05 Sep 2023 16:09
by 3points » 05 Sep 2023 16:36
Snowflake RoyalWestYorksRoyal3points I'm going to put my neck on the block now. I don't think the problem is the players. It's the manager and the formation. Looks like too many square pegs in round holes - Knibbs being a prime example. He clearly isn't used to covering back / playing wide and so Carson is getting exposed. I'd like to see Knibbs playing centrally off the centre forward rather than Azeez or Vickers.
Agree about the Elliott comments - must play more centrally and again looks like a square peg playing where he is. Also agree on the Savage comments - looks like a very modern coached footballer - pretty at doing wall passes and simple 5 yard balls but doesn't defend or attack with any conviction. At least Elliott & Vickers look like they want to go forward and create something. However, not sure WIng is going to be the answer either.
Opposition coaches can see our flawed formation easily and are trying to exploit it. Even with 10 men Stevenage could see it and tried to play wide as much as possible. 4-2-2-2 (which isn't a formation by the way) is totally pointless, especially in this league where (it seems) most teams are set up with wingers.
Selles also needs to stop taking off full backs every game. You have to have a settled defence who all know each others' roles and responsibilities. To play three left backs in one game is just stupid coaching. Especially after they've just made three attacking subs.
Yiadom needs to be nowhere near this team. The way he just let the player go in the build up to the goal is what annoyed Selles in his post match interview.
For those being critical of Tom Holmes, Harlee Dean makes him look like Usain Bolt and Lionel Messi rolled into one. Dean doesn't suit the style that Selles is trying to play.
I was quite looking forward to this season, but seeing such flaws in the coach's preferred formation now has me very concerned and fearing our ability to stay up (especially given we're likely to receive further points deductions as the season progresses).
Selles won't make it until May.
Nice to hear a well reasoned critique over "He's just an inexperienced, foreign manager who lost a load of games at Southampton".
I thought Knibbs played wide for Cambridge quite often? I agree we are being targeted down the flanks and I could see a 4231/433 with more protection down the wings and Elliott in the middle being effective, though suddenly we'd be overloaded for the CF position with Smith, Ballard and Ehibhatiomhan.
But give him a chance. Good managers adapt. I like what he's trying to do with pressing and high intensity - perhaps he's capable of a formation tweak.
I believe he played wide, but they had more in central midfield who did the covering. Think more of a 4-5-1
by Snowflake Royal » 05 Sep 2023 16:54
3pointsSnowflake RoyalWestYorksRoyal Nice to hear a well reasoned critique over "He's just an inexperienced, foreign manager who lost a load of games at Southampton".
I thought Knibbs played wide for Cambridge quite often? I agree we are being targeted down the flanks and I could see a 4231/433 with more protection down the wings and Elliott in the middle being effective, though suddenly we'd be overloaded for the CF position with Smith, Ballard and Ehibhatiomhan.
But give him a chance. Good managers adapt. I like what he's trying to do with pressing and high intensity - perhaps he's capable of a formation tweak.
I believe he played wide, but they had more in central midfield who did the covering. Think more of a 4-5-1
Quote from an interview he did last year with the local Cambridge newspaper
"“I’ve always been a striker growing up but I feel in the system we’ve got the number 10 role is really good for me.
“It’s a position where I can help to set our off the ball press. Bonz (Mark Bonner, head coach) says I sort of play two positions when I’m in that role.
“I can help back and be an eight defensively but then I get forward to stretch teams and help Joey (Ironside) or Sam if they’re playing through the middle."
by CountryRoyal » 05 Sep 2023 16:55
3points Selles won't make it until May.
by Royal Rother » 05 Sep 2023 21:05
Snowflake RoyalRoyal RotherSnowflake Royal No, it's just so stupid it's not worth anything else.
You know what, it's really better just to admit you made a bit of a daft comment, than try to project back to the poster pointing it out.
But yeah, I think we all know that's a life lesson you haven't learned.
No, I could deconstruct how stupid it is, it's just not worth the effort.
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