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A damn good summary choirboy, though we stand in different sections of the clayton end, everyone around us had come to the same conclusion. but dont go too far or yeh will get blanked like me @ Malcolm the Mole, its a perogative of people but very childish in my view. Things i fear though will not improve that much unless the management change the tactics.
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I think it would be a start if there was at least more than the one 'system', certainly for home games.
Here's an interesting quote taken from last Saturday's I newspaper: ...substitutions continue to baffle. He only ever tinkers with personnel, rarely the system. The faces change but not the way we play. We are far too predictable. Other teams have worked us out and know what they have to do to nullify us." Sound familiar? It was from a Pompey fan writing about the Snake. |
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I vote Choirboy as our next manager!
As an old codger, I'm old enough to remember back when nowt but a lad, football had only one system 1 goalkeeper, 2 defenders, 3 half backs & 5 forwards! Oh for the days when Gary Roberts sped down the wing at the speed of light to place an inch perfect cross onto Paul Mullins bald head! 1-0 'SIMPLES! :D |
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Looking at the photo gallery on the Fishy site confirms something that has crossed my mind. How about playing Donacien, big, strong, skilful and brave, in the attacking midfield role? We need some of the thrust that Mr.Crooks, once his most effective position had been found, provided last season. Just a thought.
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Exile - sounds like a good idea to me
Choirboy - if only it were so simple everyone would be speeding down wings, putting crosses in from the bye line etc etc. Personally, I think it just takes more movement from our players and snappier passing. I think we have the players to do it (although Vyner's passing looks poor to me). We demonstrate this when we fall a goal behind often, our sense of urgency increases and Boco is on the pitch rather someone less mobile like Terry G. Again, easier said than done. |
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The players were great vs Crawley and poor vs Newport.
I'm certain John Coleman will be drilling them in training that the performance and result was unacceptable and if they want to be the next Josh Windass or Matty Crooks then they need to start performing regularly to a high level for Accrington. We go again |
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Lord D, I beg to differ.
I am regularly amazed by the 'system' which sees 20 outfield players all packed into one side of the field, following the ball like schoolboys, whilst the other half is virtually empty. McConville gets plenty of stick, but there have been numerous occasions when he stands ignored in acres of space, while nobody has the nous to make that killer pass. The reason 'wingers' are out of favour goes back to the 60's-70's when fashionable managers decided that the first priority was not to get beat! Hence your 'flat back fours', your 5-3-2-1 formations etc. What is simpler? Taking 10-15 passes, often sideways & backwards before you get from your goal to theirs, or 1 simple pass to a fast skilful winger who can make rapid progress. Leicester won the Premiership with a bargain basement squad by adopting a fast simple game. They didn't spend all day passing about at the back, but hit teams on the break with one or two fast players, often down the wing. As many have said previously, football is in the entertainment business. What fans want to see are goals, not a battle of attrition between 'systems' designed to nullify the opposition. I'd rather see Stanley win 5-4, than 1-0. At the moment we're thankful for a draw. |
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All this talk of wingers and what they can do is making me quite nostalgic. We used to have a winger who did all the things we want - I wonder if anyone remembers him. He was called Piero Mingoia.
We currently have a right winger who can beat his full back on the outside, but then insists on cutting inside, then back to the outside - and then he tends to lose the ball. And we have a left winger who, er, well who wears a number 11 shirt. |
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Don't think there's nothing wrong with system,but it is more effective when counter.
attacking Couple of things that did jump out on Saturday was the reluctance of our two holding players to spring forward (crooked excelled at this) and the lad playing off terry struggled to find space and link play (windass was excellent at this) Add piero,Halliday to these and maybe we've lost a bit of pace which we had last year. At home we could try just one holding player and go 4-1-4-1 worth a try |
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Jordan Clark was signed on the basis of games behind closed doors for certain other clubs. Guess where he played ? Wide left. Guess who put one in the top corner for Bury in a pre season friendly against Accrington when cutting in from the left ? Jordan Clark.
Coley has shown massive faith in Sean but I have to say having watched you home and away most of the season I'm surprised. Also away performances have been far better than home. That I think is down to the system which works ok away - but at home ? Two up top at home has to be the answer with good delivery from the wings. |
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