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Thread: Time for Proctor

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    Time for Proctor

    Surely after our poor finishing yesterday Williams and Taylor or Newell down the wings to provide the ammo forSmith and Proctor

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    Agree 100%
    I think we’re gonna regret these missed opportunities.
    Hull.
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    Sheff Wed
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    Should have had 9 extra points from these games because we didn’t take our chances.
    Smith is pivotal to how we play but him and proctor together have to be more effective.

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    Hotun, I’ve been saying it for weeks. ALL the opposing Managers know our regular 4-5-1 formation so probably pick their teams mid week it’s thst predictable.

    Yesterday was a prime example to go 4-4-2 for the last 30 minutes. Proctor would have relished in that set up and against what has to be against one of the poorest sides we’ve played against. Thing is Warne isn’t brave enough to do that.

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    Think the only way we can put 2 up front is if we have a dominating midfielder in the ofoe mode. If we can get Raggett back in defence we could push Ajayi into midfield and perhaps play a 4 1 3 2 so it would be summat like: Rodak, Vyner, Ragett, Robertson, Mattock; Ajayi;Williams, Towell, Newell; Procs, smithy

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    Rolly, Newell over Vaulkes? don’t think so pal

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    Just an example Brin. Only put Newell there to give balance to midfield. Vaulks aint a left sided player so in that set up if you were to play Vaulks you would have to leave Towell out instead which is ok as well.

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    Dont forget dropped points against QPR and Stoke

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    To be fair to PW he actually set us up to win yesterday whilst keeping us reasonably solid. We dominated and had 5/6 chances. We only put two away and missed at least two absolute sitters.
    Can't blame the Manager for that

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    Quote Originally Posted by flourbasher View Post
    To be fair to PW he actually set us up to win yesterday whilst keeping us reasonably solid. We dominated and had 5/6 chances. We only put two away and missed at least two absolute sitters.
    Can't blame the Manager for that
    Why keep a recognized goal scorer on the bench,can agree with his line up,but surely he should have to given Proctor some game time,think it comes down to being over cautious and not prepared to risk losing ,I can accept losing if we are trying to win the game,but he's the manager.

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    We are creating chances and scoring goals. The problem is at the other end. We are always going to struggle to get wins when we have to score 3 every game to get them.

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