by andrew1957 » 16 Jan 2012 15:40
by Ian Royal » 16 Jan 2012 19:14
Hoop Blah
He might still be the most creative, but he's still struggling to get in games, and I'd imagine the majority of those assists and certainly his goals, that have him in the top 'creative players' come from his earlier games not more recently.
The impact of Mills not being in the side could be interesting though, he certainly added more width down the left which could well have helped Le Fondre find and make the most of space.
by Mr Angry » 17 Jan 2012 07:59
Ian Royal
Andrew: I think we could easily fit in a creative midfielder. Play one of Church, Hunt, ALF (preferably ALF) and put the creative midfielder behind them in the hole - obviously has to be the right sort of creative midfielder. Leave the rest of the team as it is with slightly different instructions.
by Hoop Blah » 17 Jan 2012 08:55
by Mr Angry » 17 Jan 2012 09:01
Hoop Blah I agree that we don't have the right forwards to play 1 up front well, although it doesn't need to be a someone who holds the ball up. They do need to be able to win and keep possession of course but a forward who likes to play with his back to goal and hold up the ball (a Kevin Davies for example) is only one way to do it.
We saw with Nicky Forster that there's more than one way to play it effectively but none of our forwards are good enough in possession, strong enough or quick enough to do it. They're all just a bit too average and a bit too similar unfortunately. I do think that's an error on McDermotts part over his time in charge, he's failed to bring in different options which is something I'd love to see him address this window (perhaps that's what Sheppard is an attempt to do?).
by Extended-Phenotype » 17 Jan 2012 10:09
by Hoop Blah » 17 Jan 2012 10:27
Extended-Phenotype Bollocks. Real life isn’t Football Manager. 4-5-1 does not require a target man. In fact, the majority of teams who play 4-5-1 successfully, do not play direct football.
by FiNeRaIn » 17 Jan 2012 10:41
Extended-Phenotype Unfortunately Jem Karacan is utterly braindead and most of the time we have to bypass midfield to get the ball forward.
by Wycombe Royal » 17 Jan 2012 10:46
FiNeRaInExtended-Phenotype Unfortunately Jem Karacan is utterly braindead and most of the time we have to bypass midfield to get the ball forward.
Our midfield is the problem, yet all the fans on the team board think its the strikers. Our midfield doesn't function properly, the passing is the worst i've seen since following reading in 97, they rarely control games and the two wingers often go missing. Strikers need consistent service and if they aren't getting themselves into the positions and are not taking chances then you can point the finger of blame.
by FiNeRaIn » 17 Jan 2012 10:50
Wycombe Royal They are superb at harassing the oppositon and breaking down their attacking moves. But offensively for us they offer very little, except for short balls out to the wide players.
Our wide players this season have been far too inconsistent and rarely provide quality balls into the penalty areas.
by Extended-Phenotype » 17 Jan 2012 10:50
by Snowball » 17 Jan 2012 10:52
Extended-Phenotype ...OR you need a forward to run onto a through-ball, get into the box, spin off the shoulder, take the ball with feet.
ALF can do that pretty well. What he can’t do is receive a random pitch long pass, beating two CB’s and then hold the ball up for two hours while Jem Karacan mulls over moving into the oppositions half.
Keep the ball on the floor more and maybe we have the scope to play something else other than 4-4-2, and watch the worlds least productive midfield.
by Mr Angry » 17 Jan 2012 10:54
Extended-Phenotype Bollocks. Real life isn’t Football Manager. 4-5-1 does not require a target man. In fact, the majority of teams who play 4-5-1 successfully, do not play direct football.
The reason we might avoid 4-5-1 is not the fault of the strikers, it’s the fault of the team. Our long-ball style of play dictates a target-man, not the formation.
If we addressed our style, maybe we’d open up a few more options and maybe our strikers would score more goals.
Unfortunately Jem Karacan is utterly braindead and most of the time we have to bypass midfield to get the ball forward.
Let’s concentrate on what the real problem is instead of reading ‘Formations for Dummies’ and talking piss.
by Extended-Phenotype » 17 Jan 2012 11:03
Mr AngryExtended-Phenotype Bollocks. Real life isn’t Football Manager. 4-5-1 does not require a target man. In fact, the majority of teams who play 4-5-1 successfully, do not play direct football.
The reason we might avoid 4-5-1 is not the fault of the strikers, it’s the fault of the team. Our long-ball style of play dictates a target-man, not the formation.
If we addressed our style, maybe we’d open up a few more options and maybe our strikers would score more goals.
Unfortunately Jem Karacan is utterly braindead and most of the time we have to bypass midfield to get the ball forward.
Let’s concentrate on what the real problem is instead of reading ‘Formations for Dummies’ and talking piss.
Maybe you should read the whole of the post before responding........
by 1871 Royal » 22 Jan 2012 13:29
URZZ1871 Royalurz13 A winger (cross between kebe and little would be perfect)
A cm (cross between leigertwood and gylfi would be perfect)
Sooooo
Ronaldo and Xavi Alonso then ..... perfect. Look forward to that!
Stranger things have happened! ....
by rfc2001 » 22 Jan 2012 13:39
by Big Ern » 22 Jan 2012 13:42
Extended-Phenotype Bollocks. Real life isn’t Football Manager.
by Bath Hoops » 23 Jan 2012 19:39
by Mr Angry » 30 Jan 2012 08:27
Mr Angry With 3 weeks to go before the transfer window opens up, realistically (ie: NOT a 50 goal a season striker!!) what sort of additional players do we need to add to the squad?
I'll start with the following:
1. A creative &/or goal-scoring midfield player.
2. A winger to replace Kebe (who is likely to be moving on)
3. Central defensive cover
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