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Thread: 4-4-2 not rocket science

  1. #1
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    4-4-2 not rocket science

    Leicester City use this formation and never change from it so why do we not use it?
    It worked under Sheerin with Doris/S****s up front in our league winning season.
    Lets get back to basics rather than the daft 4-2-1-2-1 or whatever it is confusing tactics.
    Lets play Rutherford/Hester up top as TWO strikers like Murray/Shagger with Linn and Ramsey/Reid as as the wide players getting the crosses in.

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    re: 4-4-2 not rocket science

    Fully agree with this post.
    Although we would still have had to change when Ricky got sent off on Saturday.
    Nothing worse than seeing an isolated soul trying his heart out and not having any support.

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    re: 4-4-2 not rocket science

    The isolation of our lone striker is a problem. Playing a lone striker shouldn't necessarily be.

    Elgin are top of the league playing with a lone striker. He gets much better support, however.

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    re: 4-4-2 not rocket science

    As you say Legend, its a problem so why does he continue to do it. It's glaringly obvious that we can't play that way effectively.

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