Last edited by KeepTheMagpieFlyingH; 15-07-2018 at 05:59 PM.
In the Coventry games..it was more a case of them having pace at the back and us not having any up top..they pushed really high (on the opening day especially) Forte gave them a bit to think about in the next 3.
Last edited by KeepTheMagpieFlyingH; 15-07-2018 at 06:00 PM.
Good points, but my hopes are set on a Liverpool or Warnock era 4-3-3. I think we have the players for it. If you see the videos of Boldewijn he does most of his damage in the inside-forward positions. I'm hoping Hemmings is a similar type of player and the two can play either side of Dennis. With 2 good CBs and 3 in midfield Jones and Tootle can join in from the back. Something like Hewitt Vaughn and Husin/Kellett looks OK to me. KN's probably not going to do anything like that, but Centre Mid next season might be a season-long search for the right duo again, and Yates will continue to be mentioned a lot on this board.
Apparently, according to some Forest mates we’ve got a great tackler and ball winner in Vaughan.
I've seen every minute Vaughan has played in a Notts shirt so far (Rolls Royce XI, Basford, Derby) and I'm still not entirely sure what to think. You can tell he has played at a higher level because he never resorts to hoofball, always looking to play his way out from the back. Mixed results on that so far, he has twice given the opposition the ball in dangerous areas, but he has also managed to keep possession a number of times and move it forward when it would normally get the big boot. He's not big enough to be a physical player, but that didn't stop the likes of Willie Carlin. He does put himself about a bit, and if Nolan can get him to adapt to League 2 football I think he'll turn out to be a useful addition.
As it was a friendly I would imagine Vaughan and others would have been told not to go in for the tackle too hard
Don’t you think that Bryson went out there with a point to prove having not been in the previous managers plans? He definitely seemed to be one of derbys best players on the day, and has always impressed when I have seen them albeit just on tv, found it strange when he ended up at Cardiff not that I know much.
They pressed well as a team which we are unlikely to encounter this season, hopefully that’s the explanation as to why we played a bit more hoof ball than we as fans wanted to see. Also we came unprepared Nolan wouldn’t have any idea how Derby would set up, that won’t be the case for most of the league games this season.