^thissandman wrote:Very aggressive from OP as usual.
They only get murmuring when they play it in dangerous areas which gives the opposition the chance to trap us around our own box.
Immediately before the international break complaints had quietened because we were playing it higher up the pitch. However, the passing at the back was worse than ever on Tuesday, like Rodgers/Adkins level bad and people got nervy accordingly.
Van Den Berg and his manager need to stop dismissing any complaints with "people aren't used to playing this way". The supporters are used to it with the previously mentioned managers and they've seen it fail.
I don't know managers such as todgers, twatkins and stam (yet to earn a bad name) insist on it 100%. It's great when a side plays good football, but it's got to be in the right areas of the pitch and suit the personnel in the team. I remember todgers trying to make alex pearce pass it out from the back. He was crap at it so we lost the ball and were 23rd in the league. Granted, Stam's players are more suited to this style, but many teams have demonstrated that we're not using it correctly (e.g. brentford). Even germany and spain play it long sometimes!Pandoras Box wrote:^thissandman wrote:Very aggressive from OP as usual.
They only get murmuring when they play it in dangerous areas which gives the opposition the chance to trap us around our own box.
Immediately before the international break complaints had quietened because we were playing it higher up the pitch. However, the passing at the back was worse than ever on Tuesday, like Rodgers/Adkins level bad and people got nervy accordingly.
Van Den Berg and his manager need to stop dismissing any complaints with "people aren't used to playing this way". The supporters are used to it with the previously mentioned managers and they've seen it fail.
Banging on about 'in transition' as if we are creating some revolution in a new wave type of football, a new school of thought never been seen before. What is the actual end result? Getting it up the field and scoring some goals, basically what everyone else is doing anyway. (And if this is the Dutch way - they've hardly set the world alight recently).
However I can see JVDBs viewpoint in saying we've got to carry on regardless, you've just got to bear with it-but how long do you give it until we see It actually bearing fruit?
World Cup finalists 2010 and semi-finalists 2014. Compare that to England...Pandoras Box wrote:(And if this is the Dutch way - they've hardly set the world alight recently).
25m is hardly a long ball. A long ball will usually be in the air and hopeful. A 'keeper playing a 'short' goal kick will be at least half that even if the center back is on the edge of the box. Playing against us is too easy. Press high and feed off the mistakes. We're struggling to create many chances in a game (always single figures) and our forward players are usually isolated. I'm sure if we had 'better' players the system would be a lot better, but mid-table championship players don't have as good a touch or vision as the Ajax players he was working with.SCIAG wrote:World Cup finalists 2010 and semi-finalists 2014. Compare that to England...Pandoras Box wrote:(And if this is the Dutch way - they've hardly set the world alight recently).![]()
None of Rodgers, Adkins and Stam "insisted on it 100%". Rodgers did at first but after about a month we were mixing it up much more. Adkins always had a varied style of play - remember, he got Southampton promoted by having the full backs hit long crosses to Lambert. And Stam's definitely encouraging the possession game but we've hit more long balls (over 25m) than any other team in the league. We played twice as many as Villa. Suspect a lot of them were between the back line but there were quite a few long ones over the top for McCleary to chase.
weve been flirting with playoff places, so after a complete rebuild and change in style, and after the last few seasons, id say fruit is already being borne-but how long do you give it until we see It actually bearing fruit?
You're making out that he gifted Arsenal a goal yesterday or something......floyd__streete wrote:Fair enough, its a bit out of order to boo the team for trying to retain possession. Presumably though it is ok to boo Van Den Berg for being rubbish at football?
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